Whiplash (comics)

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"Whiplash" is also the former name of Blacklash.
Whiplash

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Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Marvel Comics Presents #49
Created by Erik Larsen
In story information
Alter ego Leeann Foreman
Species Human Mutant
Team affiliations Femme Fatales
Femizons
Band of Baddies
Abilities unrevealed.

Whiplash is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe. He first appeared as a member of the Band of Baddies in Marvel Comics Presents #49.

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[edit] Fictional character biography

She was born in Wilmington, Delaware. She was a mutant with unraveled abilities and she used adamantium wires which were connected to her gloves as whips.. She was part of Critical Mass' Band of Baddies. The Baddies forced the mutant daughter to knock out the Spider-Man and Wolverine, but they quickly recovered. The daughter than unleashed her powers, blew up the warehouse they were in, and defeated all of the Baddies.

She was later joined in Femme Fatales, and she was hired by the Chameleon to threaten an ambassador. Spider-Man intervened and saved the ambassador, making an enemy with the Femme Fatales. They then joined forces with the Scorpion and the Tarantula, but all of them were defeated by Spider-Man and the Black Cat. The Femme Fatales later received an invitation to join Superia and her organization of female criminals, the Femizons. They accepted, and battled Captain America and the Paladin in the process.

After the group disbanded, Whiplash teamed up with Orka, Shockwave and Killer Shrike in a plot to take over the retired aircraft carrier, the U.S. Intrepid, planning to use it extort money from the city of New York, or from the US Government. She and her allies were defeated by Heroes For Hire. She was later seen in "Bar With No Name" and on auction in which the Venom Symbiote.

Whiplash was possibly de-powered after the events of M-Day.

[edit] Other Whiplash

Recently in Civil War, two other minor-league villains, one male, one female, have appeared bearing the names Whiplash and Blacklash. Both are past associates of the current Swordsman, Andreas Strucker, and were frequenters of leather parties before taking up the name of the original Blacklash, who is now dead. There were forcibly recruited into the Thunderbolts, and tried to attack Swordsman before the fight was quieted down by the arrival of Baron Zemo, the Fixer, and the other Thunderbolts.

[edit] Other versions

[edit] Ultimate Whiplash

A male Whiplash has been mentioned, and has appeared, in Ultimate Iron Man #2.