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|real name = Cornell Bertram Stokes
 
|real name = Cornell Bertram Stokes
|alias = Cottonmouth<br>{{WPS|The Cat in the Hat#Characters|Thing One}}<br>The King<br>Charlie Mack<br>Corny<br>Gangster Number One<br>{{WPS|Moses|Mo}}
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|alias = Cottonmouth<ref name="LC102"/><br>{{WPS|The Cat in the Hat#Characters|Thing One}}<ref name="LC102"/><br>Plover Bird<ref name="LC103"/><br>The King<ref name="LC103"/><br>Charlie Mack<ref name="LC105"/><br>Corny<ref name="LC107"/><br>Gangster Number One<ref name="LC108"/><br>{{WPS|Moses|Mo}}<ref name="LC109"/>
 
|species = [[Humans|Human]]
 
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|citizenship = {{Citizenship|USA}}
 
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|DOB = [[1970s|1972-1973]]
|DOB = [[1970s|1972-1973]]<ref name="LC107">''[[Manifest|Luke Cage: 1.07: Manifest]]''</ref><ref name="LC211">''[[The Creator|Luke Cage: 2.11: The Creator]]''</ref>
 
 
|DOD = [[2015|November 30, 2015]]
 
|DOD = [[2015|November 30, 2015]]
 
|tv series = ''[[Luke Cage (TV series)|Luke Cage]]'' <small>(7 episodes)</small>
 
|tv series = ''[[Luke Cage (TV series)|Luke Cage]]'' <small>(7 episodes)</small>
 
|actor = [[Mahershala Ali]]<br>[[Elijah Boothe]] <small>(teenager)</small><br>[[Jayden D. Brown]] <small>(young)</small>
 
|actor = [[Mahershala Ali]]<br>[[Elijah Boothe]] <small>(teenager)</small><br>[[Jayden D. Brown]] <small>(young)</small>
 
|status = Deceased}}
 
|status = Deceased}}
{{Quote|You like my {{WPS|The Notorious B.I.G.|Biggie}} photo? Me too. You know what draws your eye when you look at that? The crown. Wanna know why? 'Cause everybody wants to be the king.|Cottonmouth to [[Shameek Smith]]|Moment of Truth}}
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{{Quote|You like my {{WPS|Biggie Smalls|Biggie}} photo? Me too. You know what draws your eye when you look at that? The crown. Wanna know why? 'Cause everybody wants to be the king.|Cottonmouth to [[Shameek Smith]]|Moment of Truth}}
'''Cornell Bertram Stokes''', also known as '''Cottonmouth''', was the owner of [[Harlem's Paradise]], a nightclub within [[New York City]]. His criminal lifestyle began to unravel due to a failed gun sale, causing him to track down those who were responsible and becoming [[Luke Cage]]'s enemy. Due to all Cage's actions, Cottonmouth's entire organization was put at risk due to the threat of [[Diamondback]] taking over while he lost all his money. Despite all of Cottonmouth's best efforts to keep the business running, he soon enraged his cousin [[Black Mariah|Mariah Dillard]] who then murdered him and took over his criminal empire.
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'''Cornell Bertram Stokes''', also known as '''Cottonmouth''', was the owner of [[Harlem's Paradise]] and the leader of the [[Stokes Crime Family]]. His criminal lifestyle began to unravel due to the failed weapons sale, causing him to track down all those who were responsible and confronting [[Luke Cage]]. Due to Cage's actions, Stokes' entire organization was put at risk due to the threat of [[Diamondback]] taking over while he lost all his money. Despite all of Cottonmouth's best efforts to keep the business running, he soon enraged his cousin [[Mariah Dillard]], who then proceeded to murder him and took over his criminal empire.
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
===Early Life===
 
===Early Life===
====Family Vacations====
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====Raised by Mariah Stokes====
 
{{Quote|[[Jazmine Stokes|She]] left you, and there you were, wrapped in a blanket in a basket. [[Mama Mabel]] put you in my hands that very day.|[[Mariah Dillard]]|DWYCK}}
 
{{Quote|[[Jazmine Stokes|She]] left you, and there you were, wrapped in a blanket in a basket. [[Mama Mabel]] put you in my hands that very day.|[[Mariah Dillard]]|DWYCK}}
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Cornell Stokes was born to [[Jazmine Stokes]] and her boyfriend [[Malik]], who was delighted to have a son. However, when Malik died of his drug overdose while Cornell was still just an infant, Jazmine could not cope with the pressure of being this single parent, as she then resorted to dropping Cornell off at [[Mama Mabel]]'s home, leaving Cornell wrapped up in his blanket in a basket. The responsibility of raising up the young Cornell had then fallen onto [[Mariah Stokes]], who believed that she was too young to be looking after this young child, but was forced into this by Mabel. Much like his own deceased father, Cornell had developed a strong talent for music, particularly the piano.<ref name="LC109">''[[DWYCK|Luke Cage: 1.09: DWYCK]]''</ref>
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====Family Vacations====
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{{Quote|Stop it, Corny! You got my hair wet! Cornell!"<br>"May May, get in the pool!|[[Mariah Stokes]] and Cornell Stokes|The Creator}}
 
[[File:Little Cottonmouth.png|thumb|left|250px|Stokes playing inside a pool while in [[Jamaica]]]]
 
[[File:Little Cottonmouth.png|thumb|left|250px|Stokes playing inside a pool while in [[Jamaica]]]]
As the unwanted son of [[Jazmine Stokes]], the infant Cornell Stokes was dropped off at the home of [[Mama Mabel]], where he was cared for mainly by his cousin [[Mariah Dillard]].<ref>''[[DWYCK|Luke Cage: 1.09: DWYCK]]''.</ref> Mabel and [[Pistol Pete]] took Stokes and Mariah on their trip in [[Kingston]], [[Jamaica]]. While he played in pool, Mabel and Pete discussed their situation with [[Gwen McIver]].<ref name="LC211">''[[The Creator|Luke Cage: 2.11: The Creator]]''</ref>
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In the [[1980s]], the [[Stokes Crime Family]] had attempted to strike up a deal with the McIver family in the wake of [[Quincy McIver]] and [[Buggy Stokes]]' deaths. As the Stokes and the McIver's attempted to find their solution to their conflict, the entire Stokes family had come into [[Jamaica]] for the meeting, with the young Cornell viewing it purely as a vacation while [[Mama Mabel]] met with [[Gwen McIver]]. While Cornell played in the swimming pool, he splashed water at [[Mariah Stokes]] as he had told her to get in the pool, who complained about him getting her hair wet while she was still attempting to read her book.<ref name="LC211">''[[The Creator|Luke Cage: 2.11: The Creator]]''</ref>
   
 
====Becoming Cottonmouth====
 
====Becoming Cottonmouth====
 
[[File:YoungPopsCottonmouth.jpg|thumb|250px|Stokes grows up on the street alongside [[Pop]]]]
 
{{Quote|Damn, Cornell, you just playing that, like, out of thin air like that? You don't need to, uh, write it down?"<br>"I just see it in my head.|[[Peter Stokes]] and Cornell Stokes|Manifest}}
 
{{Quote|Damn, Cornell, you just playing that, like, out of thin air like that? You don't need to, uh, write it down?"<br>"I just see it in my head.|[[Peter Stokes]] and Cornell Stokes|Manifest}}
 
Stokes proved himself to be a great pianist and wanted to pursue a career. But with [[Mama Mabel]] basically running the neighborhood of Harlem and being head of the [[Stokes Crime Family|family crime business]], she wanted something different for Stokes. Instead, he was encouraged to go out in the street with [[Pop]] and [[Fredo Diaz]], beating people up to steal cash, becoming notorious enough that they were once photographed by [[Jamel Shabazz]]. When Stokes lost three of his teeth during a fight, he gained the nickname of Cottonmouth, a name that he despised from the start.
[[File:YoungPopsCottonmouth.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Stokes grows up on the street alongside [[Pop]]]]
 
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[[File:Young Cottonmouth.JPG|thumb|left|250px|Stokes playing on the piano for [[Mama Mabel]]]]
From a young age, Stokes proved himself to be a great pianist and wanted to pursue a career. But with [[Mama Mabel]] basically running the neighborhood of Harlem and being head of the [[Stokes Crime Family|family mob]], she wanted something different for Cornell. Instead he was encouraged to go out in the street with [[Pop]] and [[Fredo Diaz]], beating people up to steal cash, becoming notorious enough that they were once photographed by [[Jamel Shabazz]]. When Stokes lost three of his teeth during a fight, he gained the nickname of Cottonmouth, a name that he despised from the start.
 
One night, Stokes played his piano while Pete complimented his talent, noting that he really should be going to a school like {{WPS|Juilliard School}} to pursue his passion. [[Mama Mabel]] however made it clear that she did not support his talent and instead told him to keep quiet so that [[Mariah Dillard]] could continue with her studies. They were interrupted by the arrival of [[Pop]] and [[Donnie]] who brought cash and a stolen watch to Mabel, inviting Stokes out to join them on the street to continue their work, only for Pistol Pete to insist that he stay and continue to practice on his piano instead.
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One night, Stokes played his piano while [[Pistol Pete]] complimented his talent, noting that he really should be going to a school like {{WPS|Juilliard School}} to pursue his passion. [[Mama Mabel]] however made it clear that she did not support his talent and instead told him to keep quiet so that [[Mariah Stokes]] could continue with her studies. They were interrupted by the arrival of [[Pop]] and [[Donnie]] who brought cash and a stolen watch to Mabel, inviting Stokes out to join them on the street to continue their work, only for Pete to insist that he stay and continue to practice on his piano instead.
[[File:Disappointed Young Cottonmouth.JPG|thumb|250px|Stokes plays the piano for [[Mama Mabel]]]]
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[[File:YoungCMouth-WatchingDonniesTorture.jpg|thumb|250px|Stokes is told to kill [[Donnie]] for [[Mama Mabel]]]]
However Mabel told Pop he could leave but confronted Donnie on the fact that he had been selling drugs on the streets of [[Harlem]], the one aspect of crime she refused to get involved with. Donnie insisted that he was only trying to help her organization, noting that [[Salvador Colon]] was making a lot of money selling crack which they could get involved with. Stokes listened as Mabel furiously confronted Donnie before using flower cutters to cut off his finger, before ordering Dillard to return to her room and Stokes to stay and watch the violence, in her mind to turn him into a man worthy of her.
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However, Mabel told Pop he could leave but confronted Donnie on the fact that he had been selling drugs on the streets of Harlem, the one aspect of a crime she refused to get involved with. Donnie insisted that he was only trying to help her organization, noting that [[Salvador Colon]] was making a lot of money selling crack which they could get involved with. Stokes listened as Mabel furiously confronted Donnie before using flower cutters to cut off his finger, before ordering Mariah to return to her room and Stokes to stay and watch the violence, in her mind to turn him into a man worthy of her.
 
[[File:YoungCMouth-FirstKill.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Stokes is comforted after committing murder]]
 
[[File:YoungCMouth-FirstKill.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Stokes is comforted after committing murder]]
Mabel then ordered Stokes to take Donnie downstairs in the basement and deal with him, despite Pistol Pete's objections. Stokes went downstairs and alongside Pete, beat and stabbed Donnie to death as punishment for dealing with drugs outside of their mob. He returned upstairs from the basement with blood on his hands where he returned to his piano, his hands visibly shaking from his first kill. Mama Mabel comforted him with a hug as she put her hands on top of him, making it clear that she was proud of her own grandson for murdering Donnie for her and protecting the family.<ref name="LC107"/>
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Mabel then ordered Stokes to take Donnie downstairs in the basement and deal with him, despite Pistol Pete's objections. Stokes went downstairs and alongside Pete, beat and stabbed Donnie to death as punishment for dealing with drugs outside of their mob. He returned upstairs from the basement with blood on his hands where he returned to his piano, his hands visibly shaking from his first kill. Mama Mabel comforted him with a hug as she put her hands on top of him, making it clear that she was proud of her own grandson for murdering Donnie for her and protecting the family.<ref name="LC107">''[[Manifest|Luke Cage: 1.07: Manifest]]''</ref>
   
 
====Executing Pistol Pete====
 
====Executing Pistol Pete====
 
[[File:YoungCMouth-MMabelChat.jpg|thumb|250px|Stokes tells [[Mama Mabel]] of his uncle's deals]]
 
[[File:YoungCMouth-MMabelChat.jpg|thumb|250px|Stokes tells [[Mama Mabel]] of his uncle's deals]]
{{Quote|You know the rule, baby. Family first. '''Always'''."<br>"Yes, ma'am.|[[Mama Mabel]] and Cornell Stokes|Manifest}}
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{{Quote|You know the rule, baby. [[Stokes Crime Family|Family]] first. Always."<br>"Yes, ma'am.|[[Mama Mabel]] and Cornell Stokes|Manifest}}
Returning to the house, Stokes was confronted by [[Mama Mabel]] who explained that while he was gone, a punter had attacked one of the prostitutes named [[Sister Boy]]. When Stokes joked that she should have defended herself, Mabel slapped Stokes for being disrespectful, Stokes then revealed that [[Pistol Pete]] had taken him to an audition before stopping off at Spanish-[[Harlem]] to meet with [[Salvador Colon]] while Stokes had spoken with [[Domingo Colon]], seemingly revealing that Pete was betraying Mabel's organization as well as their close family.
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One day, [[Pistol Pete]] took Stokes to an audition, however, he decided to stop off at Spanish [[Harlem]] where Pete went to talk with [[Salvador Colon]]. Meanwhile, Stokes stayed with his cousin, [[Domingo Colon|Domingo]] as they were talking and watching TV together. Returning to the house, Stokes was confronted by [[Mama Mabel]] who explained that while he was gone, a punter had attacked [[Sister Boy]]. When Stokes joked that she should have defended herself, Mabel slapped Stokes for being disrespectful, Stokes then told Mabel about Pete's meeting with Colon, much to Mabel's great anger.
 
[[File:YoungCMouth-AimingGun.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Stokes aims his gun at his uncle [[Pistol Pete]]]]
 
[[File:YoungCMouth-AimingGun.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Stokes aims his gun at his uncle [[Pistol Pete]]]]
Mabel confronted Pistol Pete in their living room for betraying her to the Colon's mob family, with Pete noting that he was trying to make a deal that would help them rule [[New York City]] and that this entire criminal empire should have been his if he had been able to marry Mabel instead of [[Buggy Stokes|his brother]] marrying her. When Pete noted that Mabel always had a plan for these situations, she revealed that Stokes was standing behind him, threatening Pete with a gun much to his horror. Mabel then ordered Stokes to force Pete outside of the house to be executed for his betrayal against them.
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Mabel confronted Pistol Pete in their living room for betraying her to the [[Colon Crime Family]], with Pete said that he was trying to make a deal that would help them rule [[New York City]] and that this entire criminal empire should have been his if he had been able to marry Mabel instead of [[Buggy Stokes|his brother]] marrying her. When Pete noted that Mabel always had a plan for these situations, she revealed that Stokes was standing behind him, threatening Pete with a gun much to his horror. Mabel then ordered Stokes to force Pete outside of the house to be executed for his betrayal against them.
 
[[File:Cottonmouth kills pete.JPG|thumb|250px|Stokes is forced to execute [[Pistol Pete]]]]
 
[[File:Cottonmouth kills pete.JPG|thumb|250px|Stokes is forced to execute [[Pistol Pete]]]]
Pete desperately tried to reason with Stokes, reminding him that he was not built to be a murderer and that he should be pursuing the musical career that he had been supporting for all these years. [[Mariah Dillard]] then stepped out and told Pete that he deserved to die for what he had done to their family and to her, with Mabel keeping him calm before Stokes fired two shots into Pete's chest, killing him. While Stokes looked at the corpse of his uncle in horror, Mabel took the gun away from him and reminded him that family always came first with them, leaving Stokes as a cold hearted killer.<ref name="LC107"/>
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Pete desperately tried to reason with Stokes, reminding him that he was not built to be a murderer and that he should be pursuing the musical career that he had been supporting for all these years. [[Mariah Stokes]] then stepped out and told Pete that he deserved to die for what he had done to their family and to her, with Mabel keeping him calm before Stokes fired two shots into Pete's chest, killing him. While Stokes looked at the corpse of his uncle in horror, Mabel took the gun away from him and reminded him that family always came first with them, leaving Stokes as a cold-hearted killer.<ref name="LC107"/>
   
 
====Carrying Uncle====
 
====Carrying Uncle====
{{Quote|You were the only Stokes that I could actually count on. Oh, I remember your laugh. You introduced me to {{WPS|Nina Girado|Nina}}, {{WPS|Stevie Wonder|Stevie}}, {{WPS|Sly Stone|Sly}}, {{WPS|Curtis Lee Mayfield|Curtis}}. Bought me my first {{WPS|Casio}}. 'Play what you feel inside, baby girl. Play what you got inside. Your song is your truth.'|[[Tilda Johnson]]|Can't Front on Me}}
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{{Quote|Play what you feel inside, baby girl. Play what you got inside. Your song is your truth.|Cornell Stokes to [[Tilda Johnson]]|Can't Front on Me}}
Stokes was in good relationships with his niece [[Tilda Johnson|Tilda]]. He always did care about her and used music to try to steer her away from crime. He told her about musicians like {{WPS|Nina Girado}}, {{WPS|Stevie Wonder}}, {{WPS|Sly Stone}} and {{WPS|Curtis Lee Mayfield}}, and bought her her first {{WPS|Casio}}. Stokes usually said her that she must to follow her own interests and choose her way by herself.<ref name="LC212">''[[Can't Front on Me|Luke Cage: 2.12: Can't Front on Me]]''</ref>
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Stokes was in good relationships with his niece [[Tilda Johnson|Tilda]]. He always did care about her and used music to steer her away from crime. He told her about musicians like {{WPS|Nina Girado}}, {{WPS|Stevie Wonder}}, {{WPS|Sly Stone}}, and {{WPS|Curtis Lee Mayfield}}, and bought her her first {{WPS|Casio}}. Stokes usually said to her that she must to follow her own interests and choose her way by herself.<ref name="LC212">''[[Can't Front on Me|Luke Cage: 2.12: Can't Front on Me]]''</ref>
   
 
===Running Harlem===
 
===Running Harlem===
 
====Selling Hammer Guns====
 
====Selling Hammer Guns====
 
[[File:Cottonmouth_plots.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Cottonmouth overlooks [[Harlem's Paradise]]]]
 
[[File:Cottonmouth_plots.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Cottonmouth overlooks [[Harlem's Paradise]]]]
{{Quote|Nah, what I sell is pure. This is the [[Hammer Industries Assault Rifle|kind of shit]] that can blow a hole in a battleship, but it's light enough to hold in your hand. Trust me Domingo, you can bribe someone's day permanently with this shit. Top of the line, the crème-de-la-crème, this that grade A, military, [[Justin Hammer]] level shit. A hundred large per case, ten cases, a cool mil, whole sale, brand spanking new, no serial numbers, because my [[Diamondback|connector]]'s nice like that.|Cottonmouth to [[Domingo Colon]]|Moment of Truth}}
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{{Quote|Nah, what I sell is pure. This is the [[Hammer Industries Assault Rifle|kind of shit]] that can blow a hole in a battleship, but it's light enough to hold in your hand. Trust me, Domingo, you can bribe someone's day permanently with this shit. Top of the line, the crème-de-la-crème, this that grade A, military, [[Justin Hammer]] level shit. A hundred large per case, ten cases, a cool mil, wholesale, brand spanking new, no serial numbers, because my [[Diamondback|connector]]'s nice like that.|Cottonmouth to [[Domingo Colon]]|Moment of Truth}}
In the wake of the eventual death of [[Mama Mabel]], Stokes took control of [[Harlem's Paradise]] while also building himself a new career as a criminal who more or less ran all of [[Harlem]]'s criminal activities. During this time, Stokes overlooked the quality of Harlem's Paradise, ensuring that they kept the best quality of service and the best music acts they could find. He also ensured that he kept the most beautiful women around him at all times while he still overlooked the club and listened to the music.
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In the wake of the eventual death of [[Mama Mabel]], Cottonmouth took control of the [[Stokes Crime Family]] and [[Harlem's Paradise]]. Becoming one of the biggest crime bosses in Harlem, Cottonmouth established relations with multiple criminal organizations, such as [[Yardies]], [[Macoute]], [[Korean Mob]] and [[Cuban Mob]], and befriended weapons dealer, [[Diamondback]] who even gave Cottonmouth the {{WPS|Biggie Smalls}} poster as a present. During this time, Cottonmouth overlooked the quality of Harlem's Paradise, ensuring that they kept the best quality of service and the best music acts they could find. He also ensured that he kept the most beautiful women around him at all times while he still overlooked the club and listened to the music.
 
[[File:Cottonmouth-ToothySmile-S1E1.jpg|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth enjoys music with [[Mariah Dillard]]]]
 
[[File:Cottonmouth-ToothySmile-S1E1.jpg|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth enjoys music with [[Mariah Dillard]]]]
One night Stokes was visited by [[Mariah Dillard]], who commented that the performing [[Raphael Saadiq]] was very impressive. When Dillard noted that she should not really be in the club with her cousin, Stokes explained that [[Colon's Gym]] was prepared to make a donation both to his organization and to her own political campaign. While Dillard noted that the true power remained in politics, Stokes claimed that while her campaign slogans got her reelected, it was "Niggas" like him to get the city running as it was, despite Dillard's hatred of that word and what it represented.
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One night Cottonmouth was visited by [[Mariah Dillard]], who commented that the performing [[Raphael Saadiq]] was very impressive. When Dillard noted that she should not really be in the club with her cousin, Cottonmouth explained that [[Colon's Gym]] was prepared to make a donation both to his organization and to her own political campaign. While Dillard noted that the true power remained in politics, Cottonmouth claimed that while her campaign slogans got her reelected, it was people like him to get the city running as it was, despite Dillard's hatred of that word and what it represented.
[[File:Cottonmouth-ColonDeal-S1E1.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Stokes strikes a deal with [[Domingo Colon]]]]
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[[File:Cottonmouth-ColonDeal-S1E1.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth and [[Domingo Colon]] strike a deal]]
The pair were then joined by [[Domingo Colon]], who Stokes ordered a bottle of champagne for as they prepared to make a deal that Colon and Stokes wanted as both [[Pistol Pete]] and Colon's uncle had both been close friends. While Colon thought they're deal was a get out of jail free card, but Dillard refused to accept this, noting what had just happened to [[Wilson Fisk]], but Stokes ignored her and explained he would be selling Colon guns made by [[Justin Hammer]] and stolen by Stokes' contact, [[Diamondback]], a deal that Colon happily agreed to by offering Cottonmouth a firm handshake.
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The pair were joined by [[Domingo Colon]], who Cottonmouth ordered a bottle of champagne for as they prepared to make a deal that Colon and Cottonmouth wanted as both [[Pistol Pete]] and Colon's uncle had both been close friends. While Colon thought they were deal was a get out of jail free card, but Dillard refused to accept this, noting what had just happened to [[Wilson Fisk]], but Cottonmouth ignored her and explained he would be selling Colon [[Hammer Industries Assault Rifle|assault rifles]] designed by [[Hammer Industries]] and stolen by Diamondback, a deal that Colon happily agreed to by offering Cottonmouth a firm handshake.
 
[[File:CMouth deal Cage.JPG|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth makes an offer to [[Luke Cage]]]]
 
[[File:CMouth deal Cage.JPG|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth makes an offer to [[Luke Cage]]]]
As the meeting continued, [[Luke Cage]] arrived to deliver champagne to the table alongside [[Candace Miller]]. As Cage tried to leave, Stokes grabbed his arm and asked what had happened to [[Dante Chapman]], whom Cage claimed was ill and had not come into work. Stokes then offered Cage a job as a personal bodyguard due to his size, but Cage refused as it would involve using a gun. Once Cage had left with Millar, Stokes was informed by [[Tone]] that the gun deal had been attacked and his money had been stolen by Chapman and some others, leaving several of his own men dead.<ref name="LC101">''[[Moment of Truth|Luke Cage: 1.01: Moment of Truth]]''</ref>
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As the meeting continued, [[Luke Cage]] arrived to deliver champagne to the table alongside [[Candace Miller]]. As Cage tried to leave, Cottonmouth grabbed his arm and asked what had happened to [[Dante Chapman]], whom Cage claimed was ill and had not come into work. Cottonmouth then offered Cage a job as a personal bodyguard due to his size, but Cage refused as it would involve using a gun. Once Cage had left with Miller, Cottonmouth was informed by [[Tone]] that the gun deal had been attacked and his money had been stolen by Chapman and some others, leaving several of his own men dead.<ref name="LC101">''[[Moment of Truth|Luke Cage: 1.01: Moment of Truth]]''</ref>
   
 
====Hunting Thieves====
 
====Hunting Thieves====
 
[[File:Cottonmouth unamused.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth speaks with [[Shades]]]]
 
[[File:Cottonmouth unamused.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth speaks with [[Shades]]]]
 
{{Quote|I slapped you like a little bitch, I'm not the kinda man to use a closed fist on a woman. Where's my money?"<br>"I... I didn't..."<br>"Ah ha, only thing worse than a thief is a damn liar. Where's... My... Money?!|Cottonmouth and [[Shameek Smith]]|Moment of Truth}}
 
{{Quote|I slapped you like a little bitch, I'm not the kinda man to use a closed fist on a woman. Where's my money?"<br>"I... I didn't..."<br>"Ah ha, only thing worse than a thief is a damn liar. Where's... My... Money?!|Cottonmouth and [[Shameek Smith]]|Moment of Truth}}
The next day while inside [[Harlem's Paradise]], Stokes was forced to defend the events of the night before to the furious [[Domingo Colon]], who believed it was an inside job. While [[Tone]] tried to learn more what had happened, they were interrupted by [[Shades]]' arrival, who had announced he was now out of [[Seagate Prison]] and working for [[Diamondback]]. Shades asked if the hit was an inside job before questioning how he and Diamondback could sort the situation out.
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The next day while inside [[Harlem's Paradise]], Cottonmouth was forced to defend the events of the night before to the furious [[Domingo Colon]], who believed it was an inside job. While [[Tone]] tried to learn more what had happened, they were interrupted by [[Shades]]' arrival, who had announced he was now out of [[Seagate Penitentiary]] and working for [[Diamondback]]. Shades asked if the hit was an inside job before questioning how he and Diamondback could sort the situation out.
 
[[File:Cottonmouth-ParkMeeting-S1E1.jpg|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth meets with [[Mariah Dillard]]]]
 
[[File:Cottonmouth-ParkMeeting-S1E1.jpg|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth meets with [[Mariah Dillard]]]]
Seeking assistance, Stokes found [[Mariah Dillard]] as she was giving an interview about her hopes to improve [[Harlem]], ensuring that [[Zip]] and [[Sugar]] stayed close to her. Once they were alone, Dillard confronted Stokes for getting too close to her and endangering her political reputation before demanding that she get her money as quickly as possible. When Dillard questioned how the deal went down and if anything had gone wrong due to Shades' arrival, Stokes noted that she did not really want to know what had happened and did not tell her the details which she always preferred.
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Seeking assistance, Cottonmouth found [[Mariah Dillard]] as she was giving an interview about her hopes to improve [[Harlem]], ensuring that [[Zip]] and [[Sugar]] stayed close to her. Once they were alone, Dillard confronted Cottonmouth for getting too close to her and endangering her political reputation before demanding that she get her money as quickly as possible. When Dillard questioned how the deal went down and if anything had gone wrong due to Shades' arrival, Cottonmouth noted that she did not really want to know what had happened and did not tell her the details which she always preferred.
 
[[File:Tone CMouth Shades.JPG|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth is informed of the inside job]]
 
[[File:Tone CMouth Shades.JPG|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth is informed of the inside job]]
Stokes then returned to Tone and Shades, who noted that [[Dante Chapman]] was correct that the heist was planned with [[Shameek Smith]] and [[Chico Diaz]]'s assistance. Shades questioned if they were any closer to finding their targets but Tone claimed they were not. Needing to find them as quickly as possible, Stokes ordered Tone to send a message out to their allies to find them, with eventually led to Smith being tracked down to a strip club within [[New York City]] where he was spending all Stokes' stolen money on lap-dances with the various strippers who had called Tone to inform on him.
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Cottonmouth then returned to Tone and Shades, who noted that [[Dante Chapman]] was correct that the heist was planned with [[Shameek Smith]] and [[Chico Diaz]]'s assistance. Shades questioned if they were any closer to finding their targets but Tone claimed they were not. Needing to find them as quickly as possible, Cottonmouth ordered Tone to send a message out to their allies to find them, with eventually led to Smith being tracked down to a strip club within the city where he was spending all Cottonmouth's stolen money on lap-dances with the various strippers who had called Tone to inform on him.
[[File:Cottonmouth-PianoSexyLadies.jpg|thumb|250px|Stokes plays music while his models listen on]]
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[[File:Cottonmouth-PianoSexyLadies.jpg|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth plays music as his models listen]]
Stokes later returned to [[Harlem's Paradise]] where he had his various models, who were stripped down to their underwear, listen to him while he played some soft music on his keyboard. While Stokes still relaxed in his office with his models and his music, he sent Tone and Shades to collect Smith under the concept that [[Domingo Colon]]'s own people were looking for him since the heist and Stokes now wished to protect him from any harm, which was a lie as he simply wished to interrogate the man who had stolen his money from him while also losing his [[Hammer Industries]] guns in order to find the rest and repay Dillard to keep that scandal quiet and pay back anyone else he owed money to, to protect his own organization's safety.
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Cottonmouth later returned to the club where he had his various models, who were stripped down to their underwear, listen to him while he played some soft music on his keyboard. While Cottonmouth still relaxed in his office with his models and his music, he sent Tone and Shades to collect Smith under the concept that [[Domingo Colon]]'s own people were looking for him since the heist and Cottonmouth now wished to protect him from any harm, which was a lie as he simply wished to interrogate the man who had stolen his money from him while also losing his [[Hammer Industries]] guns in order to find the rest and repay Dillard to keep that scandal quiet and pay back anyone else he owed money to, to protect his own organization's safety.
 
[[File:King_Cottonmouth.png|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth questions [[Shameek Smith]]]]
 
[[File:King_Cottonmouth.png|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth questions [[Shameek Smith]]]]
With Smith now tied up in his office, Stokes confidently walked up to him and began a conversation about the poster of {{WPS|Biggie Smalls}} that he had hung up in his office, noting that it was the crown that drew people's attention. Stokes then proceeded to slap Smith as he demanded to know where his money was now, noting that he was slapping him because he viewed Smith as a little bitch and he did not wish to then punch a woman, explaining that [[Dante Chapman]] had exposed him in the heist before his death and now they wanted [[Chico Diaz]]'s location to get the rest of his money back.
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With Smith now tied up in his office, Cottonmouth confidently walked up to him and began a conversation about the poster of {{WPS|Biggie Smalls}} that he had hung up in his office, noting that it was the crown that drew people's attention. Cottonmouth then proceeded to slap Smith as he demanded to know where his money was now, noting that he was slapping him because he viewed Smith as a little bitch and he did not wish to then punch a woman, explaining that Chapman had exposed him in the heist before his death and now they wanted Diaz's location to get the rest of his money back.
 
[[File:Angry Cottonmouth.png|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth beats [[Shameek Smith]] to death]]
 
[[File:Angry Cottonmouth.png|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth beats [[Shameek Smith]] to death]]
The defiant Smith promptly spat his own blood in Stokes face, which he only laughed at as he wiped the blood from his face. Cottonmouth however only laughed and noted that he could now hit him like a man. He then dragged Smith off of his seat and pinned him to the floor before repeatedly punching him in the skull until he had beaten Smith to death in front of [[Shades]] and [[Tone]], beating him so hard that his face was almost unrecognizable. With Smith now dead, Cottonmouth ordered Tone to dispose of his corpse and locate Diaz in order to recover the money.<ref name="LC101" />
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The defiant Smith promptly spat his own blood in Cottonmouth face, which he only laughed at as he wiped the blood from his face. Cottonmouth, however, only laughed and noted that he could now hit him like a man. He then dragged Smith off of his seat and pinned him to the floor before repeatedly punching him in the skull until he had beaten Smith to death in front of Shades and Tone, beating him so hard that his face was almost unrecognizable. With Smith now dead, Cottonmouth ordered Tone to dispose of his corpse and locate Diaz in order to recover the money.<ref name="LC101"/>
   
 
====Dealing with Luke Cage====
 
====Dealing with Luke Cage====
[[File:Luke-Cage-Still-4.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth arrives in [[Pop's Barber Shop]]]]
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[[File:Luke-Cage-Still-4.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth arrives into [[Pop's Barber Shop]]]]
 
{{Quote|Big man, you work here too? This brother's got more jobs than a [[Jamaica]]n. What's your name again?"<br>"Luke."<br>"Luke, Mm, old school. Biblical.|Cottonmouth and [[Luke Cage]]|Code of the Streets}}
 
{{Quote|Big man, you work here too? This brother's got more jobs than a [[Jamaica]]n. What's your name again?"<br>"Luke."<br>"Luke, Mm, old school. Biblical.|Cottonmouth and [[Luke Cage]]|Code of the Streets}}
Fully aware that [[Chico Diaz]] worked for [[Pop]], Cottonmouth made a trip to [[Pop's Barber Shop]] where he requested a shave from his friend. As he sat down in the chair, he requested Pop use a razor rather than his clippers, as he felt that a razor would prove Pop to be skilled at what he did as they discussed the luxury of free time. Stokes then noted young people wanted everything too fast and would lie, cheat and steal to get what they wanted, clearly referencing [[Shameek Smith]]'s recent robbery.
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Fully aware that [[Chico Diaz]] worked for [[Pop]], Cottonmouth made a trip to [[Pop's Barber Shop]] where he requested a shave from his friend. As he sat down in the chair, he requested Pop use a razor rather than his clippers, as he felt that a razor would prove Pop to be skilled at what he did as they discussed the luxury of free time. Cottonmouth then noted young people wanted everything too fast and would lie, cheat, and steal to get what they wanted, clearly referencing [[Shameek Smith]]'s recent robbery.
[[File:CottonmouthShave-Laugh.jpg|thumb|250px|Stokes notices and laughs at [[Luke Cage]]]]
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[[File:CottonmouthShave-Laugh.jpg|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth notices and mocks [[Luke Cage]]]]
When [[Luke Cage]] accidentally broke his broom, [[Shades]] spoke to him and asked about Diaz, claiming that he used to cut his hair for him and he wanted to reconnect now that he was out of [[Seagate Prison]], although Cage claimed that Diaz had gone. Stokes asked if Cage worked there as well and mocked him for doing so before getting up. Just as Stokes was leaving, Cage insisted that he pay for the shave, so Stokes had [[Tone]] pay Pop the full amount of money he owed while Stokes left giving Cage a dirty look for the insult aimed against him.
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When [[Luke Cage]] accidentally broke his broom, [[Shades]] spoke to him and asked about Diaz, claiming that he used to cut his hair for him and he wanted to reconnect now that he was out of [[Seagate Penitentiary]], although Cage claimed that Diaz had gone. Cottonmouth asked if Cage worked there as well and mocked him for doing so before getting up. Just as Cottonmouth was leaving, Cage insisted that he pay for the shave, so Cottonmouth had [[Tone]] pay Pop the full amount of money he owed while Cottonmouth left giving Cage a dirty look for the insult aimed against him.
 
[[File:Cottonmouth-RedWall-S1E2.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth gives [[Mariah Dillard]] her money]]
 
[[File:Cottonmouth-RedWall-S1E2.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth gives [[Mariah Dillard]] her money]]
Cottonmouth then travelled to the office of [[Mariah Dillard]] to deliver Smith's money to her, which Dillard noted was not nearly enough money to cover her deposit. Dillard reminded Stokes that she had stolen the money to fund [[Harlem's Paradise]] before Stokes had made a failed gun deal with [[Domingo Colon]] which had endangered them all, making the point that the situation was his fault alone. Despite this however they remembered that they were still family and loyal to each other, so Stokes promised he would repay her in full very soon as promised so they could both return to their work.
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Cottonmouth then traveled to the [[Crispus Attucks Complex]] to deliver Smith's money to [[Mariah Dillard]], which Dillard noted was not nearly enough money to cover her deposit. Dillard reminded Cottonmouth that she had stolen the money to fund [[Harlem's Paradise]] before Cottonmouth had made a failed gun deal with [[Domingo Colon]] which had endangered them all, making the point that the situation was his fault alone. Despite this, however, they remembered that they were still family and loyal to each other, so Cottonmouth promised he would repay her in full very soon as promised so they could both return to their work.
[[File:Cottonmouth-DontKnowWhatYouTalkingAbout.jpg|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth mocks [[Luke Cage]]'s efforts]]
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[[File:Cottonmouth-DontKnowWhatYouTalkingAbout.jpg|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth mocks all [[Luke Cage]]'s efforts]]
While back at Harlem's Paradise, Stokes and Dillard enjoyed drinking together when they were confronted by [[Luke Cage]], so Stokes ordered [[Tone]] to check him for weapons. Once Cage was proved to be unarmed he was invited to speak and explained that [[Pop]] wanted to set up a meeting for the safety of [[Chico Diaz]], who was now hiding out at [[Pop's Barber Shop]], promising that Stokes' money would be returned and Diaz would leave [[New York City]] forever. Cage reminded Stokes of his and Pop's history, so Stokes agreed before firing Cage who claimed he had already quit the job that morning.<ref name="LC102">''[[Code of the Streets|Luke Cage: 1.02: Code of the Streets]]''</ref>
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While back at Harlem's Paradise, Cottonmouth and Dillard enjoyed drinking together when they were confronted by Cage, so Cottonmouth ordered Tone to check him for weapons. Once Cage was proved to be unarmed he was invited to speak and explained that [[Pop]] wanted to set up a meeting for the safety of Diaz, who was now hiding out at Pop's Barber Shop, promising that Cottonmouth's money would be returned and Diaz would leave [[New York City]] forever. Cage reminded Cottonmouth of his and Pop's history, so Cottonmouth agreed before firing Cage who claimed he had already quit the job that morning.<ref name="LC102">''[[Code of the Streets|Luke Cage: 1.02: Code of the Streets]]''</ref>
   
 
====Tone's Mistake====
 
====Tone's Mistake====
[[File:Cottonmouth-BlackMariah-RedLight.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Stokes and [[Mariah Dillard]] discuss [[Chico Diaz]]]]
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[[File:Cottonmouth-BlackMariah-RedLight.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth and [[Mariah Dillard]] discuss crime]]
 
{{Quote|[[Tone]] promised to pay you for finding [[Chico Diaz|Chico]], right?"<br>"Yeah."<br>"That right? Okay... You can collect your money from Tone downstairs, Mr. Barrett. I assume that completes our business.|Cottonmouth and [[Turk Barrett]]|Code of the Streets}}
 
{{Quote|[[Tone]] promised to pay you for finding [[Chico Diaz|Chico]], right?"<br>"Yeah."<br>"That right? Okay... You can collect your money from Tone downstairs, Mr. Barrett. I assume that completes our business.|Cottonmouth and [[Turk Barrett]]|Code of the Streets}}
Once [[Luke Cage]] had left, Cottonmouth spoke with [[Tone]] who then volunteered to track down and assassinate [[Chico Diaz]] as he had been informed of his location by [[Turk Barrett]], but Stokes ordered him not to, promising to deal with the situation himself in the morning. Stokes then spoke with [[Mariah Dillard]] who claimed he was wasting his life by living as this gangster, although Stokes argued that such power as he had obtained was exactly what their ancestors had died for. Cottonmouth then claimed that only thing people remembered more than the black martyrdom was the black money.
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Once [[Luke Cage]] had left, Cottonmouth spoke with [[Tone]] who then volunteered to track down and assassinate [[Chico Diaz]] as he had been informed of his location by [[Turk Barrett]], but Cottonmouth ordered him not to, promising to deal with the situation himself in the morning. Cottonmouth then spoke with [[Mariah Dillard]] who claimed he was wasting his life by living as this gangster, although Cottonmouth argued that such power as he had obtained was exactly what their ancestors had died for. Cottonmouth then claimed that the only thing people remembered more than the black martyrdom was the black money.
[[File:MyNameIsNotCottonmouth.jpg|thumb|250px|Stokes is informed about [[Pop]]'s death]]
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[[File:MyNameIsNotCottonmouth.jpg|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth is informed about [[Pop]]'s death]]
When Tone and [[Shades]] returned to [[Harlem's Paradise]], Cottonmouth invited them onto the roof to explain what had happened, with Dillard joining them all. Tone explained that he had gone to [[Pop's Barber Shop]] to find Diaz and fired into the shop to kill him and collect the money that had been stolen. Shades noted that Tone should have waited for Diaz to come outside and to his horror, Cottonmouth learned that not only had Diaz survived, but [[Pop]] had been killed in the crossfire, which Tone showed no remorse for as he viewed it as a casualty of war which needed to happen to reclaim the cash.
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When Tone and [[Shades]] returned to [[Harlem's Paradise]], Cottonmouth invited them onto the roof to explain what had happened, with Dillard joining them all. Tone explained that he had gone to [[Pop's Barber Shop]] to find Diaz and fired into the shop to kill him and collect the money that had been stolen. Shades noted that Tone should have waited for Diaz to come outside and to his horror, Cottonmouth learned that not only had Diaz survived but [[Pop]] had been killed in the crossfire, which Tone showed no remorse for as he viewed it as a casualty of war which needed to happen to reclaim the cash.
 
[[File:Cottonmouth-PostToneMurder.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth moments after executing [[Tone]]]]
 
[[File:Cottonmouth-PostToneMurder.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth moments after executing [[Tone]]]]
They were interrupted by the arrival of [[Turk Barrett]] who demanded to get his money from Tone for finding Diaz for him. Cottonmouth, still distraught from learning of Pop's death, threw Tone from the roof onto a car, killing him and ordered Barrett to collect his money from Tone's corpse. As Barrett left, claiming he was going back to [[Hell's Kitchen]] where it was safe. Cottonmouth then returned the money to Dillard who claimed to not be okay with witnessing her own cousin committing murder right in front of her before Stokes spoke privately with Shades about his regret for Pop's death.
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They were interrupted by the arrival of Barrett who demanded to get his money from Tone for finding Diaz for him. Cottonmouth, still distraught from learning of Pop's death, threw Tone from the roof onto a car, killing him and ordered Barrett to collect his money from Tone's corpse. As Barrett left, claiming he was going back to [[Hell's Kitchen]] where it was safe. Cottonmouth then returned the money to Dillard who claimed to not be okay with witnessing her own cousin committing murder right in front of her before Cottonmouth spoke privately with Shades about his regret for Pop's death.
[[File:Cottonmouth Mourns Pop.PNG|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth mourns the death of [[Pop]]]]
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[[File:Cottonmouth Mourns Pop.PNG|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth mourning the demise of [[Pop]]]]
Despite having now gotten much of his rage out of his system by murdering Tone, Cottonmouth returned to his office inside [[Harlem's Paradise]] and looked at the photograph that [[Luke Cage]] had given him earlier that evening. Looking at the image of himself and [[Pop]] as young men growing up together in [[Harlem]], Cottonmouth openly weeped as he mourned the death of one of his oldest and closest friends who he had spent so many years protecting from the criminal underworld that Pop's had managed to escape from and build himself a new life helping all of those in need.<ref name="LC102" />
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Despite having now gotten much of his rage out of his system by murdering Tone, Cottonmouth returned to his office inside Harlem's Paradise and looked at the photograph that Cage had given him earlier that evening. Looking at the image of himself and Pop as young men growing up together in [[Harlem]], Cottonmouth openly wept as he mourned the death of one of his oldest and closest friends who he had spent so many years protecting from the criminal underworld that Pop's had managed to escape from and build himself a new life helping all of those in need.<ref name="LC102"/>
   
 
====Buying a Coffin====
 
====Buying a Coffin====
 
[[File:CMouth-DrinkingTea.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Cottonmouth watches a report on [[Pop]]'s death]]
 
[[File:CMouth-DrinkingTea.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Cottonmouth watches a report on [[Pop]]'s death]]
 
{{Quote|Step off, before you get hurt."<br>"Why? I'm just getting started."<br>"Good to know; how's the job search coming, dishwasher?|Cottonmouth and [[Luke Cage]]|Who's Gonna Take the Weight?}}
 
{{Quote|Step off, before you get hurt."<br>"Why? I'm just getting started."<br>"Good to know; how's the job search coming, dishwasher?|Cottonmouth and [[Luke Cage]]|Who's Gonna Take the Weight?}}
While in his [[Harlem's Paradise]] office, Cottonmouth watched a news report about the shooting within [[Pop's Barber Shop]], in which it was described how the [[Tone|shooter]] had attacked the shop and killed [[Pop]] in the crossfire. As Cottonmouth drank his cup of tea and watched the report, the reporter, [[Megan McLaren]] described how [[Pop]] had been a figure of great respect within [[Harlem]] and had protected the young people of the city as well as well known celebrities inside his shop for many years.
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While in his [[Harlem's Paradise]] office, Cottonmouth watched a news report about the shooting within [[Pop's Barber Shop]], in which it was described how the barbershop was attacked and [[Pop]] was killed in the crossfire. As Cottonmouth drank his cup of tea and watched the report, [[Megan McLaren]] described how Pop had been a figure of great respect within [[Harlem]] and had protected the young people of the city as well as well known celebrities inside his shop for many years.
 
[[File:Cottonmouth-FuneralHome.jpeg|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth looks to buy a coffin for [[Pop]]]]
 
[[File:Cottonmouth-FuneralHome.jpeg|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth looks to buy a coffin for [[Pop]]]]
With Pop now dead and needing a proper funeral, Stokes went to the funeral home intending to buy a top quality casket for his old friend. When Stokes arrived he found [[Luke Cage]] was already speaking to the funeral home's director, [[Joel Spurlock]], about buying a coffin and was explaining that he did not really have the funds to buy the coffin he felt that Pops deserved. Stokes entered the room and explained that it was already being taken care of and that he would be paying for the coffin himself to honor Pop's legacy however he could. Cage however noted that the coffin should fit the man's character, hinting that one paid for by Cottonmouth was not good enough.
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With Pop now dead and needing a proper funeral, Cottonmouth went to the [[Spurlock's Mortuary]], intending to buy a top-quality casket for his old friend. When Cottonmouth arrived he found [[Luke Cage]] was already speaking to [[Joel Spurlock]] about buying a coffin and was explaining that he did not really have the funds to buy the coffin he felt that Pop deserved. Cottonmouth entered the room and explained that it was already being taken care of and that he would be paying for the coffin himself to honor Pop's legacy however he could. Cage, however, noted that the coffin should fit the man's character, hinting that one paid for by Cottonmouth was not good enough.
 
[[File:Cottonmouth laughs.png|thumb|250px|left|Cottonmouth laughs at [[Luke Cage]]'s threats]]
 
[[File:Cottonmouth laughs.png|thumb|250px|left|Cottonmouth laughs at [[Luke Cage]]'s threats]]
Once they were alone, Stokes explained that Pops would not have wanted any drama between them, but Cage argued that Pops really would not have wanted blood money to pay for his casket. When Cage reminded him that they had tried to make peace, Stokes then explained that it was [[Tone]]'s doing and that Tone was now dead. When Cage claimed that this did not matter as he still blamed Pop's death on him, Cottonmouth threatened Cage before laughing in his face and asking how the job search was coming, he then walked away while reminding Cage he was a dishwasher.
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Once they were alone, Cottonmouth explained that Pops would not have wanted any drama between them, but Cage argued that Pops really would not have wanted blood money to pay for his casket. When Cage reminded him that they had tried to make peace, Cottonmouth then explained that it was [[Tone]]'s doing and that Tone was now dead. When Cage claimed that this did not matter as he still blamed Pop's death on him, Cottonmouth threatened Cage before laughing in his face and asking how the job search was coming, he then walked away while reminding Cage he was a dishwasher.
[[File:Cottonmouth Bribe.JPG|thumb|250px|Stokes bribes [[Joel Spurlock]] to hide [[Tone]]'s body]]
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[[File:Cottonmouth Bribe.JPG|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth explicitly bribing [[Joel Spurlock]]]]
Stokes then spoke with Spurlock and explained that Pop was his friend and therefore deserved the best that money could buy. Spurlock agreed before changing the subject and asking what he should do with the corpse of Tone, who Stokes would only say that he had to let go and that nothing humbles a man quite like gravity. Stokes ordered Spurlock to deal with Tone's corpse in the usual way, by cremating it and leaving no remains to be found. Once Stokes handed him a handful of cash, Spurlock claimed that he did not see any corpse there with them in the first place.<ref name="LC103">''[[Who's Gonna Take the Weight?|Luke Cage: 1.03: Who's Gonna Take the Weight?]]''</ref>
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Cottonmouth then spoke with Spurlock and explained that Pop was his friend and therefore deserved the best that money could buy. Spurlock agreed before changing the subject and asking what he should do with the corpse of Tone, who Cottonmouth would only say that he had to let go and that nothing humbles a man quite like gravity. Cottonmouth ordered Spurlock to deal with Tone's corpse in the usual way, by creating it and leaving no remains to be found. Once Cottonmouth handed him a handful of cash, Spurlock claimed that he did not see any corpse there with them in the first place.<ref name="LC103">''[[Who's Gonna Take the Weight?|Luke Cage: 1.03: Who's Gonna Take the Weight?]]''</ref>
   
 
====Losing his Money====
 
====Losing his Money====
[[File:Cottonmouth aint it a sin.JPG|thumb|left|250px|Stokes watches [[Charles Bradley]] perform]]
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[[File:Cottonmouth aint it a sin.JPG|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth watches [[Charles Bradley]] play]]
{{Quote|You don't want to be in my face right now, Mariah!"<br>"If anyone should be breaking shit, it should be me! They hit my [[Crispus Attucks Complex|office]] - my office!"<br>"They took damn near every penny I got!|Cottonmouth and [[Mariah Dillard]]|Who's Gonna Take the Weight?}}
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{{Quote|You don't want to be in my face right now, Mariah!"<br>"If anyone should be breaking shit, it should be me! They hit my [[Crispus Attucks Complex|office]], my office!"<br>"They took damn near every penny I got!|Cottonmouth and [[Mariah Dillard]]|Who's Gonna Take the Weight?}}
Stokes then returned to [[Harlem's Paradise]] where he took his usual seat in his office and watched as [[Charles Bradley]] performed on the stage. While Stokes poured himself a drink and watched Bradley's performance, enjoying the music and the money it brought in, he was unaware that [[Luke Cage]] was going to his various safe houses, attacking his men and ensuring that the [[New York City Police Department|police]] took possession of his cash.
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Cottonmouth then returned to [[Harlem's Paradise]] where he took his usual seat in his office and watched as [[Charles Bradley]] performed on the stage. While Cottonmouth poured himself a drink and watched Bradley's performance, enjoying the music and the money it brought in, he was unaware that [[Luke Cage]] was going to his various safe houses, attacking his men and ensuring that the [[NYPD]] took possession of his cash.
[[File:CMouth-ParkMeeting-S1E3.jpg|thumb|250px|Stokes discusses security with [[Mariah Dillard]]]]
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[[File:CMouth-ParkMeeting-S1E3.jpg|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth meeting up with [[Mariah Dillard]]]]
Having learned this, Stokes had [[Mariah Dillard]]'s office reenforced with steel barricades and more armed guards to ensure that Cage could not get inside. Stokes met with Dillard in the park as she expressed her own hatred for the situation. The pair argued about using her office as a main base and if Dillard was really a criminal or legitimate politician as she had convinced herself she was, with Dillard arguing that the only way to save [[Harlem]] was to do it all legally, noting all the work [[Mama Mabel]] had done to serve a greater good of their dear city which they were dedicated to.
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Having learned this, Cottonmouth had [[Mariah Dillard]]'s office reinforced with steel barricades and more armed guards to ensure that Cage could not get inside. Cottonmouth met with Dillard in the park as she expressed her own hatred for the situation. The pair argued about using her office as the main base and if Dillard was really a criminal or legitimate politician as she had convinced herself she was, with Dillard arguing that the only way to save [[Harlem]] was to do it all legally, noting all the work [[Mama Mabel]] had done to serve a greater good of their dear city which they were dedicated to.
[[File:Stokes Domingo Threat.JPG|thumb|left|250px|Stokes is threatened by [[Domingo Colon]]]]
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[[File:Stokes Domingo Threat.JPG|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth is threatened by [[Domingo Colon]]]]
When [[Domingo Colon]] entered the Harlem's Paradise to speak with Cottonmouth, [[Zip]] had confronted him but was told to stand down. Stokes accused Colon of being the one who had attacked his safe houses, but Colon denied all this, instead disrespectfully taking a chocolate bar and then dropping the wrapper onto the floor. Colon explained the concept of a {{WPS|Plover|plover bird}} and compared Stokes to the plover picking food out of his teeth before asking how [[Diamondback]] felt about the new situation. Colon demanded a full refund and then declared war once Cottonmouth refused him.
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When [[Domingo Colon]] entered Harlem's Paradise to speak with Stokes, [[Zip]] had confronted him but was told to stand down. Cottonmouth accused Colon of being the one who had attacked his safe houses, but Colon denied all this, instead disrespectfully taking a chocolate bar and then dropping the wrapper onto the floor. Colon explained the concept of a {{WPS|Plover|plover bird}} and compared Cottonmouth to the plover picking food out of his teeth before asking how [[Diamondback]] felt about the new situation. Colon demanded a full refund and then declared war once Cottonmouth refused him.
 
[[File:Cottonmouth 3.png|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth unleashes his furious rage]]
 
[[File:Cottonmouth 3.png|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth unleashes his furious rage]]
Despite the steps he took, Cottonmouth's main safe house was still hit and he had seven million dollars stolen from him, putting him into a rage as he began destroying his own office with a baseball bat while [[Mariah Dillard]] tried to talk sense into him. When Dillard argued that she should be the one to be truly angry as it was her own office that was hit and therefore her reputation was on the line, this enraged Cottonmouth even more as he called her [[Black Mariah]], causing her to throw a bottle at his head but just missed while Stokes continued yelling that the stuff in the office was for him to break.
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Despite the steps he took, Cottonmouth's main safe house was still hit and he had seven million dollars stolen from him, putting him into a rage as he began destroying his own office with a baseball bat while Dillard tried to talk sense into him. When Dillard argued that she should be the one to be truly angry as it was her own office that was hit and therefore her reputation was on the line, this enraged Cottonmouth even more as he called her "Black Mariah", causing her to throw a bottle at his head but just missed while Cottonmouth continued yelling that the stuff in the office was for him to break.
 
[[File:CMouth-BaseballBat.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth furiously insults [[Rafael Scarfe]]]]
 
[[File:CMouth-BaseballBat.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth furiously insults [[Rafael Scarfe]]]]
They were interrupted when [[Zip]] entered and informed Cottonmouth that Detective [[Rafael Scarfe]] had just arrived to speak to him. Dillard made it clear that she was horrified that the [[New York City Police Department]] had come there, but Cottonmouth was not concerned as he already had Scarfe on his own payroll. Seeing Scarfe downstairs, Cottonmouth pointed his baseball bat down towards the Detective and then questioned what was the use of having a police officer on his payroll if he could not get any new intel in time. Scarfe however claimed he did have intel to give to Cottonmouth, demonstrating this by then crudely grabbing at his own crotch.
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They were interrupted when Zip entered and informed Cottonmouth that [[Rafael Scarfe]] had just arrived to speak to him. Dillard made it clear that she was horrified that the police had come there, but Cottonmouth was not concerned as he already had Scarfe on his own payroll. Seeing Scarfe downstairs, Cottonmouth pointed his baseball bat down towards the Detective and then questioned what was the use of having a police officer on his payroll if he could not get any new intel in time. Scarfe, however, claimed he did have intel to give to Cottonmouth, demonstrating this by then crudely grabbing at his own crotch.
[[File:Cottonmouth Scarfe.JPG|thumb|250px|Stokes is given an update by [[Rafael Scarfe]]]]
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[[File:Cottonmouth Scarfe.JPG|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth gets an update by [[Rafael Scarfe]]]]
Detective Scarfe informed Stokes that he had killed [[Chico Diaz]] and recommended that they deliver the body to [[Joel Spurlock]] to dispose of as usual. Scarfe then explained that he had now discovered that the person responsible for attacking the safe houses and stealing all of Stokes' money was in fact [[Luke Cage]] and due to a tracker on his partner [[Misty Knight]]'s phone, he had been able to discover Cage's home address within [[Harlem]]. Upon hearing this news, Stokes then decided it was time to end Cage's attacks against him and then left the club in order to go pay Cage a personal visit himself.
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Detective Scarfe informed Cottonmouth that he had killed [[Chico Diaz]] and recommended that they deliver the body to [[Joel Spurlock]] to dispose of as usual. Scarfe then explained that he had now discovered that the person responsible for attacking the safe houses and stealing all of Cottonmouth's money was, in fact, Cage and due to a tracker on his partner [[Misty Knight]]'s phone, he had been able to discover Cage's home address within [[Harlem]]. Upon hearing this news, Cottonmouth then decided it was time to end Cage's attacks against him and then left the club in order to go pay Cage a personal visit himself.
[[File:Cottonmouth Firearm.png|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth attempts to kill [[Luke Cage]]]]
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[[File:Cottonmouth Firearm.png|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth attempts to destroy [[Luke Cage]]]]
With the information given to him by Detective Scarfe, Cottonmouth tracked down Cage to his home above [[Genghis Connie's]], which was owned by [[Connie Lin|Connie]] and [[Jin Lin]]. Taking a position on a rooftop across the street, Cottonmouth saw that Cage was downstairs speaking with Mrs. Lin and prepared an RPG to kill his enemy. Firing a single shot, Cottonmouth caused a massive explosion in the room Cage and Lin were in which caused the entire building to collapse on top of them. Believing his job to be complete, Cottonmouth left, but a few hours later, Cage pulled both himself and Lin out.<ref name="LC103" />
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With the information given to him by Detective Scarfe, Cottonmouth tracked down Cage to his home above ''[[Genghis Connie's]]'', which was owned by [[Connie Lin|Connie]] and [[Jin Lin]]. Taking a position on a rooftop across the street, Cottonmouth saw that Cage was downstairs speaking with Mrs. Lin and prepared an RPG to kill his enemy. Firing a single shot, Cottonmouth caused a massive explosion in the room Cage and Lin were in which caused the entire building to collapse on top of them. Believing his job to be complete, Cottonmouth left, but a few hours later, Cage pulled both himself and Lin out.<ref name="LC103"/>
   
 
===Luke Cage's Challenge===
 
===Luke Cage's Challenge===
 
====Taxing the People of Harlem====
 
====Taxing the People of Harlem====
 
[[File:Cottonmouth_instructs.jpg|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth gives his men their new orders]]
 
[[File:Cottonmouth_instructs.jpg|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth gives his men their new orders]]
{{Quote|This dishwasher thinks he can prove Harlem don't need me. Let's see how bad he really wants to wear the crown. You hit the boulevard and squeeze 'em hard, and when they start crying, talking about why? Why? You tell 'em to go talk to [[Luke Cage]] down at the [[Pop's Barber Shop|Barber Shop]]. They're paying the Luke Cage stupidity tax.|Cottonmouth|Just to Get a Rep}}
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{{Quote|This dishwasher thinks he can prove Harlem don't need me. Let's see how bad he really wants to wear the crown. You hit the boulevard and squeeze 'em hard, and when they start crying, talking about why? Why? You tell 'em to go talk to [[Luke Cage]] down at the [[Pop's Barber Shop|barbershop]]. They're paying the Luke Cage stupidity tax.|Cottonmouth|Just to Get a Rep}}
Back inside [[Harlem's Paradise]], Cottonmouth listened as [[Jidenna]] performed his music to the empty space for Stokes' approval. Stokes returned to his office with his supporters where he was informed by [[Darrell Mitchell]] that he was officially broke, despite still owning the Paradise due to it being left to him by [[Mama Mabel]]. Mitchell then noted that the people of [[Harlem]] were talking about how Cottonmouth had lost his power and were supporting [[Luke Cage]], who had managed to survive the earlier bombing of [[Genghis Connie's]].
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Back inside [[Harlem's Paradise]], Cottonmouth listened as [[Jidenna]] performed his music to the empty space for Cottonmouth's approval. Cottonmouth returned to his office with his supporters where he was informed by [[Darrell Mitchell]] that he was officially bankrupt, despite still owning the Paradise due to it being left to him by [[Mama Mabel]]. Mitchell then noted that the people of [[Harlem]] were talking about how Cottonmouth had lost his power and were supporting [[Luke Cage]], who had managed to survive the earlier bombing of ''[[Genghis Connie's]]''.
 
[[File:Cottonmouth_Executes.png|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth shoots [[Koko]] in the head]]
 
[[File:Cottonmouth_Executes.png|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth shoots [[Koko]] in the head]]
When [[Koko]] spoke out by saying that he had been reading up on the politics and history of hip hop with had allowed him to come to the conclusion that maybe they should leave Cage alone, but this only angered Cottonmouth who shot Koko in the head before ordering [[Zip]] to steal money to replace their cash. [[Shades]] warned this would not work and attempted to remind him why [[Diamondback]] had sent him to the Paradise in the first place, but Cottonmouth ignored him and told him men to tell people that Cage was robbing them before telling Zip to contact [[Joel Spurlock]] to dispose of Koko's corpse.
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When [[Koko]] spoke out by saying that he had been reading up on the politics and history of hip hop, which had allowed him to come to the conclusion that maybe they should leave Cage alone, but this only angered Cottonmouth who shot Koko in the head before ordering [[Zip]] to steal money to replace their cash. [[Shades]] warned this would not work and attempted to remind him why [[Diamondback]] had sent him to the Paradise in the first place, but Cottonmouth ignored him and told his men to tell people that Cage was robbing them before telling Zip to contact [[Joel Spurlock]] to dispose of Koko's corpse.
 
[[File:CottonmouthShades-MoneyTable.jpg|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth looks over the money collected]]
 
[[File:CottonmouthShades-MoneyTable.jpg|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth looks over the money collected]]
As Cottonmouth looked over the money collected by Zip and his men, which included wads of cash and various other expensive items that were stolen, Shades recommended that he let this whole situation go as it was making him look weak and recommended that he instead sell [[Harlem's Paradise]], which Cottonmouth refused as he felt the club was far too important to himself and [[Harlem]]. Shades continued to remind Cottonmouth that if he did not make the right decision now, he would soon lose everything, but Cottonmouth just insisted that the club was his own reputation, blood and legacy and for that reason he would never sell it no matter what.
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As Cottonmouth looked over the money collected by Zip and his men, which included wads of cash and various other expensive items that were stolen, Shades recommended that he let this whole situation go as it was making him look weak and recommended that he instead sell the club, which Cottonmouth refused as he felt the club was far too important to himself and [[Harlem]]. Shades continued to remind Cottonmouth that if he did not make the right decision now, he would soon lose everything, but Cottonmouth just insisted that the club was his own reputation, blood, and legacy and for that reason, he would never sell it no matter what.
 
[[File:Cottonmouth stare.png|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth and [[Shades]] greet [[Luke Cage]]]]
 
[[File:Cottonmouth stare.png|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth and [[Shades]] greet [[Luke Cage]]]]
Cottonmouth then noticed that [[Luke Cage]] had entered the building to speak with him. Cottonmouth and Cage began exchanging insults as Cottonmouth warned the vigilante that taking control of Harlem would prove to be expensive for him, although Cage insisted that he did not want Harlem, he just wanted Cottonmouth to leave it alone. Stokes told him that he did not know anything about what he was talking about and then ordered [[Zip]], [[Sugar]] and [[Amos]] to attack Cage, only to watch as they were all very easily defeated, with Cage even surviving several gunshots to the chest without even reacting.
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Cottonmouth then noticed that Cage had entered the building to speak with him. Cottonmouth and Cage began exchanging insults as Cottonmouth warned the vigilante that taking control of Harlem would prove to be expensive for him, although Cage insisted that he did not want Harlem, he just wanted Cottonmouth to leave it alone. Cottonmouth told him that he did not know anything about what he was talking about and then ordered Zip, [[Sugar]] and [[Amos]] to attack Cage, only to watch as they were all very easily defeated, with Cage even surviving several gunshots to the chest without even reacting.
 
[[File:Cottonmouth_Threatens.png|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth declares war against [[Luke Cage]]]]
 
[[File:Cottonmouth_Threatens.png|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth declares war against [[Luke Cage]]]]
As Cottonmouth came downstairs, Cage calmly explained that if a rocket did not kill him then bullets would not either. Cottonmouth then declared war on Cage, only for Cage to note that he did not have enough people working still for him to stop him while also making it clear he knew [[Shades]] from their time at [[Seagate Prison]]. As he left the club, Cage ordered Cottonmouth not to use his name anymore, when Cottonmouth asked why Cage did not answer and just walked away before Cottonmouth confronted Shades about how exactly he knew Cage, demanding to know the details.<ref name="LC105">''[[Just to Get a Rep|Luke Cage: 1.05: Just to Get a Rep]]''</ref>
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As Cottonmouth came downstairs, Cage calmly explained that if a rocket did not kill him, then bullets would not either. Cottonmouth then declared war on Cage, only for Cage to note that he did not have enough people working still for him to stop him while also making it clear he knew Shades from their time at [[Seagate Penitentiary]]. As he left the club, Cage ordered Cottonmouth not to use his name anymore, when Cottonmouth asked why Cage did not answer and just walked away before Cottonmouth confronted Shades about how exactly he knew Cage, demanding to know the details.<ref name="LC105">''[[Just to Get a Rep|Luke Cage: 1.05: Just to Get a Rep]]''</ref>
   
 
====Luke Cage's Weakness====
 
====Luke Cage's Weakness====
 
[[File:Power of Judas.JPG|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth sees the [[Judas Bullet]]'s power]]
 
[[File:Power of Judas.JPG|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth sees the [[Judas Bullet]]'s power]]
{{Quote|I don't need [[Diamondback]] to handle my problems. How much for the [[Judas Bullet|damn thing]]? [...] Per bullet? [...] For real? [...] God damn it, Diamondback can front me, I'm good for it."<br>"He ain't gonna front you a dime, you've made too many mistakes.|Cottonmouth and [[Shades]]|Just to Get a Rep}}
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{{Quote|I don't need [[Diamondback]] to handle my problems. How much for the [[Judas Bullet|damn thing]]..? Per bullet..? For real..? God damn it, Diamondback can front me, I'm good for it."<br>"He ain't gonna front you a dime, you've made too many mistakes.|Cottonmouth and [[Shades]]|Just to Get a Rep}}
As they rewatched the CCTV footage, [[Shades]] explained that [[Luke Cage]]'s real name was [[Carl Lucas]] and that he was supposed to be dead before he had returned now bulletproof. As Cottonmouth demanded a way to kill Cage, Shades showed a video of the [[Judas Bullet]] which had been designed by [[Justin Hammer]] using [[Chitauri]] metal recovered from the [[Battle of New York]], Cottonmouth expressed his delight at the bullet's power and asked how to get one.
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As they rewatched the CCTV footage, [[Shades]] explained that [[Luke Cage]]'s real name was Carl Lucas and that he was supposed to be dead before he had returned now bulletproof. As Cottonmouth demanded a way to kill Cage, Shades showed a video of the [[Judas Bullet]] which had been designed by [[Hammer Industries]] using [[Chitauri]] metal recovered from the [[Battle of New York]], Cottonmouth expressed his delight at the bullet's power and asked how to get one.
[[File:CMouth Refuses.jpg|thumb|250px|Stokes allows [[Diamondback]] to loan him cash]]
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[[File:CMouth Refuses.jpg|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth allows [[Diamondback]] to loan him]]
When Shades explained exactly how much the bullet would cost, Cottonmouth realized he was unable to afford it, and therefore his only option was to consider hiring [[Diamondback]] to kill Cage for him, with Shades noting that if that happened, Diamondback would take over Harlem. Refusing to allow this to happen, Cottonmouth decided that he would return the [[Hammer Industries]] guns back to [[Domingo Colon]]'s people and sort out that situation so Diamondback would lend him the money he needed to get the Judas and finally kill Cage once and for all and go back to his work in [[Harlem]].<ref name="LC105" />
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When Shades explained exactly how much the bullet would cost, Cottonmouth realized he was unable to afford it, and therefore his only option was to consider hiring [[Diamondback]] to kill Cage for him, with Shades noting that if that happened, Diamondback would take over Harlem. Refusing to allow this to happen, Cottonmouth decided that he would return the Hammer Industries guns back to [[Domingo Colon]]'s people and sort out that situation so Diamondback would lend him the money he needed to get the Judas and finally kill Cage once and for all and go back to his work in [[Harlem]].<ref name="LC105"/>
   
 
====Pop's Funeral====
 
====Pop's Funeral====
[[File:CMouth-PopFuneral.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Stokes sends a text to [[Rafael Scarfe]]]]
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[[File:CMouth-PopFuneral.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth sends his text to [[Rafael Scarfe]]]]
 
{{Quote|They never caught the [[Tone|shooter]], but I have faith that he is rotting in the depths of hell. I miss [[Pop]], I promise you, with all my might, that even though we are being attacked from both sides by foreign interlopers, strangers with arcane abilities, I promise you, I'll stay true to what we have right here.|Cottonmouth|Just to Get a Rep}}
 
{{Quote|They never caught the [[Tone|shooter]], but I have faith that he is rotting in the depths of hell. I miss [[Pop]], I promise you, with all my might, that even though we are being attacked from both sides by foreign interlopers, strangers with arcane abilities, I promise you, I'll stay true to what we have right here.|Cottonmouth|Just to Get a Rep}}
 
As Cottonmouth arrived at the church to attend [[Pop]]'s funeral, he sent a text message to [[Rafael Scarfe]] to see if he had collected the [[Hammer Industries]] guns as instructed. While listening to Pop's [[Bert Hunter|son]]'s speech, Cottonmouth did not notice [[Aisha Axton]] was considering killing him, although she did not as [[Luke Cage]] sat beside her and destroyed the gun.
 
As Cottonmouth arrived at the church to attend [[Pop]]'s funeral, he sent a text message to [[Rafael Scarfe]] to see if he had collected the [[Hammer Industries]] guns as instructed. While listening to Pop's [[Bert Hunter|son]]'s speech, Cottonmouth did not notice [[Aisha Axton]] was considering killing him, although she did not as [[Luke Cage]] sat beside her and destroyed the gun.
[[File:CMouth-FuneralSpeech.jpg|thumb|250px|Stokes gives his tribute to [[Pop]] at his funeral]]
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[[File:CMouth-FuneralSpeech.jpg|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth pays tribute to [[Pop]] at his funeral]]
 
When [[Bobby Fish]] called out to the attendees and invited anyone to speak, Cottonmouth stood up and took the stand. Addressing the large crowd, which also included [[Misty Knight]], Cottonmouth explained how he had grown up with Pop while living with [[Mama Mabel]], noting how he got his nickname from the sound that his fists made. Cottonmouth went on to vow to protect [[Harlem]] from criminals, noting that Pop's killer [[Tone]] had never been found, but not mentioning that he killed him. His speech soon drew the support of the crowd to all applauded him.
 
When [[Bobby Fish]] called out to the attendees and invited anyone to speak, Cottonmouth stood up and took the stand. Addressing the large crowd, which also included [[Misty Knight]], Cottonmouth explained how he had grown up with Pop while living with [[Mama Mabel]], noting how he got his nickname from the sound that his fists made. Cottonmouth went on to vow to protect [[Harlem]] from criminals, noting that Pop's killer [[Tone]] had never been found, but not mentioning that he killed him. His speech soon drew the support of the crowd to all applauded him.
[[File:CottonmouthShades-AfterFuneral.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Stokes listens to [[Luke Cage]]'s new threats]]
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[[File:CottonmouthShades-AfterFuneral.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth listening to [[Luke Cage]]'s threats]]
Cottonmouth then watched as Cage took his place on the podium and gave a speech giving his own memories and views on [[Pop]], telling the people that he also was doing what he believed Pop would have wanted, to protect the people and find the good in them and telling the people to stand up to a bully. With the people back on Cage's side, Cottonmouth then left the church with [[Shades]], only to become face to face with Cage, who mocked Cottonmouth for failing to unite the people, only for Cottonmouth to tell him that the war was still going and laughing at Cage's many insults.<ref name="LC105" />
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Cottonmouth then watched as Cage took his place on the podium and gave a speech giving his own memories and views on [[Pop]], telling the people that he also was doing what he believed Pop would have wanted, to protect the people and find the good in them and telling the people to stand up to a bully. With the people back on Cage's side, Cottonmouth then left the church with [[Shades]], only to become face to face with Cage, who mocked Cottonmouth for failing to unite the people, only for Cottonmouth to tell him that the war was still going and laughing at Cage's many insults.<ref name="LC105"/>
   
 
====Rafael Scarfe's Betrayal====
 
====Rafael Scarfe's Betrayal====
[[File:CMouth-ScarfeMeeting.jpg|thumb|250px|Stokes secretly meets with [[Rafael Scarfe]]]]
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[[File:CMouth-ScarfeMeeting.jpg|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth meeting up with [[Rafael Scarfe]]]]
 
{{Quote|Think about how you want to spend the rest of your life, detective."<br>"Shit, man, your juice is water since [[Luke Cage]] punked your peacock ass.|Cottonmouth and [[Rafael Scarfe]]|Suckas Need Bodyguards}}
 
{{Quote|Think about how you want to spend the rest of your life, detective."<br>"Shit, man, your juice is water since [[Luke Cage]] punked your peacock ass.|Cottonmouth and [[Rafael Scarfe]]|Suckas Need Bodyguards}}
Just outside of [[New York City]], Cottonmouth met up with Detective [[Rafael Scarfe]] to take back the [[Hammer Industries]] guns promised to him. Although Scarfe promised to give Cottonmouth back the guns, he revealed that he had decided to bribe him for some extra money, reminding him that if he did not get his situation sorted with [[Domingo Colon]] then his organization was finished while also noting that all his money was currently in police lock up where Cottonmouth could not get to it.
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Just outside of [[New York City]], Cottonmouth met up with [[Rafael Scarfe]] to take back the [[Hammer Industries]] guns promised to him. Although Scarfe promised to give Cottonmouth back the guns, he revealed that he had decided to bribe him for some extra money, reminding him that if he did not get his situation sorted with [[Domingo Colon]], then his organization was finished while also noting that all his money was currently in police lock-up where Cottonmouth could not get to it.
[[File:Cottonmouth Scarfe struggle.JPG|thumb|left|250px|Stokes fights Scarfe after being insulted]]
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[[File:Cottonmouth Scarfe struggle.JPG|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth fights Scarfe after being insulted]]
When Scarfe insulted Cottonmouth by reminded him that his current reputation had now gone downhill ever since [[Luke Cage]] turned up, Cottonmouth lost his temper and punched Scarfe before fighting him for his gun. Cottonmouth then quickly disarmed the Detective and managed to shoot him twice, once in the leg and once in the gut. The now bleeding Scarfe hid behind his car while Cottonmouth ran out of ammunition and laughed at the wounded Detective before getting back in his car and leaving in case he was seen, but not before promising to beat Scarfe to death soon.
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When Scarfe insulted Cottonmouth by reminding him that his current reputation had now gone downhill ever since [[Luke Cage]] turned up, Cottonmouth lost his temper and punched Scarfe before fighting him for his gun. Cottonmouth then quickly disarmed the Detective and managed to shoot him twice, once in the leg and once in the gut. The now bleeding Scarfe hid behind his car while Cottonmouth ran out of ammunition and laughed at the wounded Scarfe before getting back in his car and leaving in case he was seen, but not before promising to finish him soon.
 
[[File:CMouth-OfficePiano-Thinking.jpg|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth is berated by [[Mariah Dillard]]]]
 
[[File:CMouth-OfficePiano-Thinking.jpg|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth is berated by [[Mariah Dillard]]]]
 
Returning to [[Harlem's Paradise]], Cottonmouth informed [[Mariah Dillard]] that he had shot Scarfe, only to be berated for such a foolish act against a cop, although he insisted that he could not allow Scarfe to rip him off and that it was Scarfe's gun that was drawn. Dillard made it clear that if Scarfe survived the shooting, then everything that Cottonmouth had built would soon come crashing down around him and she would not allow him to bring her down with him, while Cottonmouth insisted that Colon would soon be finally getting the guns promised to him before [[Shameek Smith]] had stolen them.
 
Returning to [[Harlem's Paradise]], Cottonmouth informed [[Mariah Dillard]] that he had shot Scarfe, only to be berated for such a foolish act against a cop, although he insisted that he could not allow Scarfe to rip him off and that it was Scarfe's gun that was drawn. Dillard made it clear that if Scarfe survived the shooting, then everything that Cottonmouth had built would soon come crashing down around him and she would not allow him to bring her down with him, while Cottonmouth insisted that Colon would soon be finally getting the guns promised to him before [[Shameek Smith]] had stolen them.
[[File:CMouthDillard-DiscussKillingCage.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Stokes and Dillard discuss killing [[Luke Cage]]]]
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[[File:CMouthDillard-DiscussKillingCage.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth and Dillard discuss [[Luke Cage]]]]
Changing the subject, Dillard asked about [[Luke Cage]], although Cottonmouth insisted she should be focusing on her interview with [[Thembi Wallace]]. Dillard however told Cottonmouth that he should reconsider selling Harlem's Paradise as the people of [[Harlem]] were still talking about what had happened at [[Pop]]'s funeral. Dillard told Cottonmouth that he had to kill Cage, but when he insisted that Cage was bulletproof, Dillard was not phased and suggested that they either drown, poison or even burn him to kill him which reminded Cottonmouth of [[Mama Mabel]]'s tactics.
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Changing the subject, Dillard asked about Cage, although Cottonmouth insisted she should be focusing on her interview with [[Thembi Wallace]]. Dillard, however, told Cottonmouth that he should reconsider selling Harlem's Paradise as the people of Harlem were still talking about what had happened at [[Pop]]'s funeral. Dillard told Cottonmouth that he had to kill Cage, but when he insisted that Cage was bulletproof, Dillard was not phased and suggested that they either drown, poison, or even burn him to kill him which reminded Stokes of [[Mama Mabel]]'s tactics.
[[File:CMouth-Office-Phonecall-Biggie.jpg|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth is contacted by [[Perez (Lieutenant)|Lieutenant Perez]]]]
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[[File:CMouth-Office-Phonecall-Biggie.jpg|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth getting contacted by [[Perez (Lieutenant)|Perez]]]]
Needing to ensure that the situation with [[Rafael Scarfe]] was dealt with as quickly as possible, Cottonmouth contacted [[Perez (Lieutenant)|Lieutenant Perez]] at the [[New York City Police Department]], questioning if he had had anything to do with Scarfe attempting to rip him off. Perez insisted that he did not know what had happened and noted that his fellow police officers were scrambling to find Scarfe, at which point Cottonmouth gave him his new orders to find and execute Scarfe before he could expose his whole organization to the police and have Cottonmouth arrested for shooting him in the gut.
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Needing to ensure that the situation with Scarfe was dealt with as quickly as possible, Cottonmouth contacted [[Perez (Lieutenant)|Perez]], questioning if he had had anything to do with Scarfe attempting to rip him off. Perez insisted that he did not know what had happened and noted that his fellow police officers were scrambling to find Scarfe, at which point Cottonmouth gave him his new orders to find and execute Scarfe before he could expose his whole organization to the police and have Cottonmouth arrested for shooting him in the gut.
[[File:Cottonmouth-PerezCall.jpg|thumb|left|250px|250px|Cottonmouth learns [[Rafael Scarfe]] is alive]]
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[[File:Cottonmouth-PerezCall.jpg|thumb|left|250px|250px|Cottonmouth learning [[Rafael Scarfe]] is alive]]
 
Cottonmouth was contacted by Perez who informed him they had tracked Scarfe to [[Pop's Barber Shop]] where he had been found and helped by [[Luke Cage]]. Since Perez clearly did not know how Cage and Scarfe had come into contact, Cottonmouth reminded him that if Scarfe went to the police, not only would he be going down, but he would be taking down half of the whole police force with him. As Cottonmouth threw his phone in a rage, [[Zip]] then entered and asked where [[Shades]] was before asking for a promotion, with Cottonmouth noting that the last time Zip had stepped up, it had not gone well. Cottonmouth ordered Zip to send out a hit on Scarfe.<ref name="LC106">''[[Suckas Need Bodyguards|Luke Cage: 1.06: Suckas Need Bodyguards]]''</ref>
 
Cottonmouth was contacted by Perez who informed him they had tracked Scarfe to [[Pop's Barber Shop]] where he had been found and helped by [[Luke Cage]]. Since Perez clearly did not know how Cage and Scarfe had come into contact, Cottonmouth reminded him that if Scarfe went to the police, not only would he be going down, but he would be taking down half of the whole police force with him. As Cottonmouth threw his phone in a rage, [[Zip]] then entered and asked where [[Shades]] was before asking for a promotion, with Cottonmouth noting that the last time Zip had stepped up, it had not gone well. Cottonmouth ordered Zip to send out a hit on Scarfe.<ref name="LC106">''[[Suckas Need Bodyguards|Luke Cage: 1.06: Suckas Need Bodyguards]]''</ref>
   
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[[File:CMouth-Arrested-BlueLight.jpg|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth is arrested by [[Misty Knight]]]]
 
[[File:CMouth-Arrested-BlueLight.jpg|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth is arrested by [[Misty Knight]]]]
 
{{Quote|See, that's the problem with a bitch. Once they get their mouth on a bone, they can't let go."<br>"We'll see who's somebody's bitch when your ass is in prison.|Cottonmouth and [[Misty Knight]]|Manifest}}
 
{{Quote|See, that's the problem with a bitch. Once they get their mouth on a bone, they can't let go."<br>"We'll see who's somebody's bitch when your ass is in prison.|Cottonmouth and [[Misty Knight]]|Manifest}}
Despite Cottonmouth's best efforts. [[Rafael Scarfe]] got to the police in time to expose his organization before dying from his wounds. With his criminal activities down proven, Cottonmouth was arrested by the [[New York City Police Department]] while still inside [[Harlem's Paradise]], with Scarfe's own parter Detective [[Misty Knight]] putting on the handcuffs and watching as Cottonmouth was escorted out of the building and to jail to await his sentencing for his many crimes including murder.<ref name="LC106"/>
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Despite Cottonmouth's best efforts, [[Rafael Scarfe]] got to the police in time to expose his organization before dying from his wounds. With his criminal activities down proven, Cottonmouth was arrested by the [[New York City Police Department]] while still inside [[Harlem's Paradise]], with [[Misty Knight]] putting on the handcuffs and watching as Cottonmouth was escorted out of the building and to jail to await his sentencing for his many crimes including murder.<ref name="LC106"/>
 
[[File:CMouth-BDonovan-Lawyers.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth is freed by [[Benjamin Donovan]]]]
 
[[File:CMouth-BDonovan-Lawyers.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth is freed by [[Benjamin Donovan]]]]
While he was being held by the police, Cottonmouth's personal lawyer [[Benjamin Donovan]], who he also shared with [[Wilson Fisk]], arrived to defend him. While they sat discussing the case together, Cottonmouth mimed playing the piano to keep himself relaxed. When they were eventually confronted by Detective Knight and her superior [[Priscilla Ridley]], Donovan made it clear that there was no evidence presented against Cottonmouth other than Knight and Scarfe's testimonies, both of which could easily be questioned due to one being personally affected by the other's death.
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While he was being held by the police, [[Benjamin Donovan]] arrived to defend him. While they sat discussing the case together, Cottonmouth mimed playing the piano to keep himself relaxed. When they were eventually confronted by Knight and [[Priscilla Ridley]], Donovan made it clear that there was no evidence presented against Cottonmouth other than Knight and Scarfe's testimonies, both of which could easily be questioned due to one being personally affected by the other's death.
 
[[File:Cottonmouth_and_Misty.JPG|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth is threatened by [[Misty Knight]]]]
 
[[File:Cottonmouth_and_Misty.JPG|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth is threatened by [[Misty Knight]]]]
As both Cottonmouth and Donovan prepared to leave, they were confronted by [[Misty Knight]], who questioned if by their language they were calling her a dog, but Cottonmouth insisted that it was just a turn of phrase. Before he left however, Cottonmouth stood face to face with Detective Knight and made an insulting remark which did compare her to a dog, at which point Knight promised that she would sooner or later see that Cottonmouth found himself in prison where he belonged, a statement which made Cottonmouth laugh out loud as he walked out and leaving Knight furious at his victory.
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As both Cottonmouth and Donovan prepared to leave, they were confronted by Knight who questioned if by their language they were calling her a dog, but Cottonmouth insisted that it was just a turn of phrase. Before he left, however, Cottonmouth stood face to face with Detective Knight and made an insulting remark which did compare her to a dog, at which point Knight promised that she would sooner or later see that Cottonmouth found himself in prison where he belonged, a statement which made Cottonmouth laugh out loud as he walked out and leaving Knight furious at his victory.
 
[[File:CMouth-Press-Smile.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth shares a look with [[Luke Cage]]]]
 
[[File:CMouth-Press-Smile.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth shares a look with [[Luke Cage]]]]
As Cottonmouth left the police station, he found himself surrounded by members of the media who were there desperately asking for a statement regarding why he was arrested, but he chose to ignore them all as he made his way to his car in order to return to [[Harlem's Paradise]]. As he stepped into the car, Cottonmouth caught eyes with [[Luke Cage]] who was watching him from across the street. Seeing the man who had helped try to arrest him watch his own failure unfold, Cottonmouth could not help but smile and he sat down in his car and drove away from the police station as a free man.<ref name="LC107"/>
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As Cottonmouth left the police station, he found himself surrounded by members of the media who were there desperately asking for a statement regarding why he was arrested, but he chose to ignore them all as he made his way to his car in order to return to the club. As he stepped into the car, Cottonmouth caught eyes with [[Luke Cage]] who was watching him from across the street. Seeing the man who had helped try to arrest him watch his own failure unfold, Cottonmouth could not help but smile and he sat down in his car and drove away from the police station as a free man.<ref name="LC107"/>
   
 
====Calling Diamondback====
 
====Calling Diamondback====
 
[[File:CMouth-IJustShotACop.jpg|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth celebrates his new freedom]]
 
[[File:CMouth-IJustShotACop.jpg|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth celebrates his new freedom]]
{{Quote|All [[Luke Cage|he]] has to do is show up, and hoods scatter like roaches with the lights on! Guns, drugs, all street traffic is a mess right now because of him! Niggas act like he can walk on water. I'm done talking Shades, tell [[Diamondback]] I need to holla at him.|Cottonmouth to [[Shades]]|Manifest}}
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{{Quote|All [[Luke Cage|he]] has to do is show up, and hoods scatter like roaches with the lights on! Guns, drugs, all street traffic is a mess right now because of him! N***a's act like he can walk on water. I'm done talking, Shades, tell [[Diamondback]] I need to holla at him.|Cottonmouth to [[Shades]]|Manifest}}
 
Taking back his office in [[Harlem's Paradise]], Cottonmouth laughed out loud as he watched the news reports on his own arrest and freedom, noting how [[Mariah Dillard]] would be furious while he was celebrating how he killed [[Rafael Scarfe]] and got away with it while [[Zip]] found the [[Hammer Industries]] guns and returned them to [[Domingo Colon]], ending their war before it even began and restoring peace to his organization after such a chaotic time, putting himself back in control despite everything going wrong for him.
 
Taking back his office in [[Harlem's Paradise]], Cottonmouth laughed out loud as he watched the news reports on his own arrest and freedom, noting how [[Mariah Dillard]] would be furious while he was celebrating how he killed [[Rafael Scarfe]] and got away with it while [[Zip]] found the [[Hammer Industries]] guns and returned them to [[Domingo Colon]], ending their war before it even began and restoring peace to his organization after such a chaotic time, putting himself back in control despite everything going wrong for him.
 
[[File:CMouth-ContactDiamondback.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth decides to call [[Diamondback]]]]
 
[[File:CMouth-ContactDiamondback.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth decides to call [[Diamondback]]]]
 
Cottonmouth then asked [[Shades]] how, now that he had sorted out his issues, he could get his own hands on the [[Judas Bullet]], although Shades then informed him that he could not which only angered Cottonmouth more as he insisted that he could get no criminal work done as all his men ran in fear as soon as [[Luke Cage]] came close to them. Wanting nothing more than to kill Cage, Cottonmouth ordered Shades to get in contact with [[Diamondback]] and ask for his help. Once Shades had left, Cottonmouth collected the very gun that he had once used to kill [[Pistol Pete]] and held it to the mirror.
 
Cottonmouth then asked [[Shades]] how, now that he had sorted out his issues, he could get his own hands on the [[Judas Bullet]], although Shades then informed him that he could not which only angered Cottonmouth more as he insisted that he could get no criminal work done as all his men ran in fear as soon as [[Luke Cage]] came close to them. Wanting nothing more than to kill Cage, Cottonmouth ordered Shades to get in contact with [[Diamondback]] and ask for his help. Once Shades had left, Cottonmouth collected the very gun that he had once used to kill [[Pistol Pete]] and held it to the mirror.
 
[[File:CMouthCallsLCage.jpg|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth invites [[Luke Cage]] over to talk]]
 
[[File:CMouthCallsLCage.jpg|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth invites [[Luke Cage]] over to talk]]
Seeking to sort out the business, Cottonmouth called [[Pop's Barber Shop]] where he spoke to [[Bobby Fish]] before the phone was handed over to Cage. Cottonmouth suggested to Cage that they arrange a parlay to sort out their differences, requesting that he come to [[Harlem's Paradise]] so that they could speak in private. As Cage reminded him that their attempts at parlay had not previously worked out so well, Cottonmouth insultingly called Cage a dishwasher once again before laughing out loud and hanging up the phone, leaving Cage to make his mind up as quickly as possible.<ref name="LC107" />
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Seeking to sort out the business, Cottonmouth called [[Pop's Barber Shop]] where he spoke to [[Bobby Fish]] before the phone was handed over to Cage. Cottonmouth suggested to Cage that they arrange a parlay to sort out their differences, requesting that he come to the club so that they could speak in private. As Cage reminded him that their attempts at parlay had not previously worked out so well, Cottonmouth insultingly called Cage a dishwasher once again before laughing out loud and hanging up the phone, leaving Cage to make his mind up as quickly as possible.<ref name="LC107"/>
   
 
====Final Meeting with Cage====
 
====Final Meeting with Cage====
 
[[File:CMouth-FlashbackPiano.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth thinks back to his own past life]]
 
[[File:CMouth-FlashbackPiano.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth thinks back to his own past life]]
{{Quote|Gave a speech at a church, knocked down a few doors in the projects and now you [[Harlem]]'s [[Captain America]]? Nigga, please. How they gonna feel about their folk hero when they find out he ain't nothing more than a goddamn criminal? You act like you better than me, you ain't better than me.|Cottonmouth to [[Luke Cage]]|Manifest}}
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{{Quote|How they gonna feel about their folk hero when they find out he ain't nothing more than a goddamn criminal? You act like you better than me, you ain't better than me.|Cottonmouth to [[Luke Cage]]|Manifest}}
While Cottonmouth was waiting for [[Luke Cage]] to arrive, he sat in his office in [[Harlem's Paradise]] and played his keyboard to keep himself relaxed, thinking back to his time under the leadership of [[Mama Mabel]] and how she had shaped him into the gangster and killer he was now by not allowing him to pursue music and forcing him to murder [[Donnie]] and [[Pistol Pete]] to turn him into the cold blooded killed she desired in her crew, changing his life forever.
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While Cottonmouth was waiting for [[Luke Cage]] to arrive, he sat in his office in [[Harlem's Paradise]] and played his keyboard to keep himself relaxed, thinking back to his time under the leadership of [[Mama Mabel]] and how she had shaped him into the gangster and killer he was now by not allowing him to pursue music and forcing him to murder [[Donnie]] and [[Pistol Pete]] to turn him into the cold-blooded killed she desired in her crew, changing his life forever.
 
[[File:Luke confronts Cornell.jpg|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth bribes and mocks [[Luke Cage]]]]
 
[[File:Luke confronts Cornell.jpg|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth bribes and mocks [[Luke Cage]]]]
Before long Cage arrived and complimented Cottonmouth on his musical skills before noting he had never seen him without [[Zip]] or other bodyguards. Cage then informed Cottonmouth that he intended to bring him to [[Misty Knight]] where he wanted him to confess to all his crimes, including the murder of [[Rafael Scarfe]] among others. Not intimidated, Cottonmouth made it clear that he knew Cage was really [[Carl Lucas]] and used this information to blackmail his enemy as he threatened to send him back to [[Seagate Prison]], laughing in his face as Cage considered his options and questioned Cottonmouth's commitment.
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Before long, Cage arrived and complimented Cottonmouth on his musical skills before noting he had never seen him without [[Zip]] or other bodyguards. Cage then informed Cottonmouth that he intended to bring him to [[Misty Knight]] where he wanted him to confess to all his crimes, including the murder of [[Rafael Scarfe]] among others. Not intimidated, Cottonmouth made it clear that he knew Cage was really Carl Lucas and used this information to blackmail his enemy as he threatened to send him back to [[Seagate Penitentiary]], laughing in his face as Cage considered his options and questioned Cottonmouth's commitment.
 
[[File:CMouth-CU-LaughingAtCage.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth offers [[Luke Cage]] an ultimatum]]
 
[[File:CMouth-CU-LaughingAtCage.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth offers [[Luke Cage]] an ultimatum]]
Cottonmouth only mocked Cage more as he compared him to [[Harlem]]'s own [[Captain America]] before making it clear that in his view they were both common criminals. Cottonmouth then explained that he owned Cage now, because he could easily reveal his true identity to the police and expose him, sending him back to Seagate to continue his sentence. Cottonmouth made it clear that he wanted Cage to not only stop stealing all of his money and disrupting his organization, but if he ever had use for a bulletproof man, he would be calling on his services.
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Cottonmouth only mocked Cage more, calling him [[Harlem]]'s [[Captain America]] before making it clear that in his view they were both common criminals. Cottonmouth then explained that he owned Cage now because he could easily reveal his true identity to the police and expose him, sending him back to Seagate to continue his sentence. Cottonmouth made it clear that he wanted Cage to not only stop stealing all of his money and disrupting [[Stokes Crime Family|his organization]] but if he ever had use for a bulletproof man, he would be calling on his services.
 
[[File:CMouthShades-RedLightMeeting.jpg|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth has a meeting with [[Shades]]]]
 
[[File:CMouthShades-RedLightMeeting.jpg|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth has a meeting with [[Shades]]]]
 
With Cage having left to consider his situation, Cottonmouth listened to [[D-Nice]] rehearsal before being joined by [[Shades]]. Cottonmouth apologized for his earlier actions, with Shades accepting as he knew what stress Cottonmouth was under at this time. Cottonmouth explained what had happened between him and Cage, only for Shades to explain this was not what [[Diamondback]] wanted from the situation, although Cottonmouth was not bothering, insisting that Cage would not run as was feared but would fall in line behind him as instructed, although Shades still remained nervous.<ref name="LC107"/>
 
With Cage having left to consider his situation, Cottonmouth listened to [[D-Nice]] rehearsal before being joined by [[Shades]]. Cottonmouth apologized for his earlier actions, with Shades accepting as he knew what stress Cottonmouth was under at this time. Cottonmouth explained what had happened between him and Cage, only for Shades to explain this was not what [[Diamondback]] wanted from the situation, although Cottonmouth was not bothering, insisting that Cage would not run as was feared but would fall in line behind him as instructed, although Shades still remained nervous.<ref name="LC107"/>
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While playing his piano, Cottonmouth was visited by [[Mariah Dillard]], who ordered him to finally finished the [[Luke Cage]] situation as her political career was in serious risk of falling apart due to the actions of Cage. When Dillard furiously reminded Cottonmouth that they were family and brought up [[Mama Mabel]], Cottonmouth became angry, thinking back to all the ways that Mabel had destroyed his life by pushing him to be a gangster rather than a musician.
 
While playing his piano, Cottonmouth was visited by [[Mariah Dillard]], who ordered him to finally finished the [[Luke Cage]] situation as her political career was in serious risk of falling apart due to the actions of Cage. When Dillard furiously reminded Cottonmouth that they were family and brought up [[Mama Mabel]], Cottonmouth became angry, thinking back to all the ways that Mabel had destroyed his life by pushing him to be a gangster rather than a musician.
 
[[File:Cottonmouth Falls.JPG|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth being pushed by [[Mariah Dillard]]]]
 
[[File:Cottonmouth Falls.JPG|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth being pushed by [[Mariah Dillard]]]]
This had led them to an argument regarding [[Pistol Pete]], who Mama Mabel had forced Cottonmouth to [[Assassination of Pistol Pete|execute]] when he was fourteen years old, although Dillard argued that Pete deserved to die as he had raped her. Cottonmouth had still insisted that Mabel had always protected Dillard while forcing him to commit murder, with Dillard arguing that she had always been protecting him, when Cottonmouth accused Dillard of flirting with Pete and requesting sex, she snapped, first slapping Cottonmouth before [[Assassination of Cottonmouth|hitting him hard]] with a bottle and pushing him straight through of his own office window.
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This had led them to an argument regarding [[Pistol Pete]], who Mama Mabel had forced Cottonmouth to [[Assassination of Pistol Pete|execute]] when he was fourteen years old, although Dillard argued that Pete deserved to die as he had raped her. Cottonmouth had still insisted that Mabel had always protected Dillard while forcing him to commit murder, with Dillard arguing that she had always been protecting him when Cottonmouth accused Dillard of flirting with Pete and requesting sex, she snapped, first slapping Cottonmouth before [[Assassination of Cottonmouth|hitting him hard]] with a bottle and pushing him straight through of his own office window.
 
[[File:CMouthFinalBloodyMoments.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth is murdered by [[Mariah Dillard]]]]
 
[[File:CMouthFinalBloodyMoments.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Cottonmouth is murdered by [[Mariah Dillard]]]]
Cottonmouth fell from his window and landed hard onto the floor of [[Harlem's Paradise]], badly hurting his back and cutting his skin on the shards of glass, while Dillard continued to scream that she never wanted to be raped by Pete. As Cottonmouth attempted to crawl away despite the amount of agony he was in, Dillard caught up with him and grabbed a microphone stand and then proceeded to beat Cottonmouth on the face with it, eventually crushing his skull and killing him.<ref name="LC107" /> His corpse was later beaten even more by [[Shades]] to frame [[Luke Cage]] for the brutal murder of Cottonmouth.<ref name="LC108">''[[Blowin' Up the Spot|Luke Cage: 1.08: Blowin' Up the Spot]]''</ref>
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Cottonmouth fell from his window and landed hard onto the floor of [[Harlem's Paradise]], badly hurting his back and cutting his skin on the shards of glass, while Dillard continued to scream that she never wanted to be raped by Pete. As Cottonmouth attempted to crawl away despite the amount of agony he was in, Dillard caught up with him and grabbed a microphone stand and then proceeded to beat Cottonmouth on the face with it, eventually crushing his skull and killing him.<ref name="LC107"/> His corpse was later beaten even more by [[Shades]] to frame Cage for the brutal murder of Cottonmouth.<ref name="LC108">''[[Blowin' Up the Spot|Luke Cage: 1.08: Blowin' Up the Spot]]''</ref>
   
 
===Legacy===
 
===Legacy===
 
====Framing Luke Cage====
 
====Framing Luke Cage====
 
{{Quote|Even if Carl Lucas is exonerated, Luke Cage is now wanted for the murder of Cottonmouth."<br>"I'll tell them the truth. [[Diamondback]] killed Cornell and [[Damon Boone]]. You'll go free.|[[Luke Cage]] and [[Mariah Dillard]]|Soliloquy of Chaos}}
 
{{Quote|Even if Carl Lucas is exonerated, Luke Cage is now wanted for the murder of Cottonmouth."<br>"I'll tell them the truth. [[Diamondback]] killed Cornell and [[Damon Boone]]. You'll go free.|[[Luke Cage]] and [[Mariah Dillard]]|Soliloquy of Chaos}}
Despite becoming public enemy number one as a result of Cottonmouth's murder, [[Luke Cage]] was eventually exonerated but [[Candace Miller]], the closest thing to an eyewitness, was murdered by [[Shades]] before she could testify, robbing Detective [[Misty Knight]] of a case against [[Mariah Dillard]]. The murder was ultimately pinned on [[Diamondback]], who had been attempting to frame Cage for his crimes ever since Cottonmouth's murder.<ref name="LC113">''[[You Know My Steez|Luke Cage: 1.13: You Know My Steez]]''</ref>
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Despite becoming public enemy number one as a result of Cottonmouth's murder, [[Luke Cage]] was eventually exonerated but [[Candace Miller]], the closest thing to an eyewitness, was murdered by [[Shades]] before she could testify, robbing [[Misty Knight]] of a case against [[Mariah Dillard]]. The murder was ultimately pinned on [[Diamondback]], who had been attempting to frame Cage for his crimes ever since Cottonmouth's murder.<ref name="LC113">''[[You Know My Steez|Luke Cage: 1.13: You Know My Steez]]''</ref>
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
 
{{Quote|I'm all about the old school and all that. Eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth kinda thing. Fire and brimstone. See back then, do someone wrong, wasn't no begging nor pleading. Just took care of it. Handled your business."<br>"What about turning the other cheek?"<br>"{{WPS|Jesus Christ|Jesus}} saves. I don't.|Cottonmouth and [[Pop]]|Code of the Streets}}
 
{{Quote|I'm all about the old school and all that. Eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth kinda thing. Fire and brimstone. See back then, do someone wrong, wasn't no begging nor pleading. Just took care of it. Handled your business."<br>"What about turning the other cheek?"<br>"{{WPS|Jesus Christ|Jesus}} saves. I don't.|Cottonmouth and [[Pop]]|Code of the Streets}}
Cornell Stokes was a calculating individual who firmly believed that power came through money and violence. Unlike his cousin [[Mariah Dillard]] who seemed to respect the suffering that the black community in the [[United States of America]] had to go through over the course of history to achieve equality with the whites, Stokes thought the real goal of that struggle was to achieve power. For that reason he was intensely proud of his club, [[Harlem's Paradise]] as no other black man was able to run such a successful club before, thinking it be another fraction that would go down as his infamy, he refused to sell it, even when he needed said money desperately. In spite of that Stokes had no concern referring to himself and other black people as "niggas", inferring he does not care so much about black rights as his cousin did but rather gaining power and dominion over everything.
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Cornell Stokes was a calculating individual who firmly believed that power came through money and violence. Unlike his cousin [[Mariah Dillard]] who seemed to respect the suffering that the black community in the [[United States of America]] had to go through over the course of history to achieve equality with the whites, Stokes thought the real goal of that struggle was to achieve power. For that reason he was intensely proud of his club, [[Harlem's Paradise]] as no other black man was able to run such a successful club before, thinking it be another fraction that would go down as his infamy, he refused to sell it, even when he needed to be said money desperately. In spite of that Stokes had no concern referring to himself and other black people as the n-word, inferring he does not care so much about black rights as his cousin did but rather gaining power and dominion over everything.
   
Having been raised by the most notorious criminal in Harlem, his grandmother [[Mama Mabel]], Stokes was also raised to be the perfect gangster and kept the family business alive even after Mabel's death by successfully running her crime gang. Thinking his legacy to be measured in either blood or power, Stokes demanded the respect he felt entitled towards, seeking to gain this by either reputation as the reputable owner of the most successful club or the most feared crime lord. However, Stokes was unwilling to take responsibility for his own actions despite this desire for legacy, instead using his connections within the police and morgue to avoid any legal altercations and his own arrest even though many of Harlem's residents, including the police knew that Stokes was already a brutal criminal but could not react due to the amount of evidence that he was able to make disappear. However after [[Luke Cage]] and [[Diamondback]] began dismantling his crime empire, he began losing his composure and behaving more rashly despite being cautious about his criminality beforehand. Refusing to be disrespected by Cage, he was willing to risk financial bankruptcy by buying the [[Judas Bullet]] to kill him, despite being reminded by [[Shades]] that his empire was now in too much shambles to pay. Stokes lived the lifestyle of a classic gangster, with Cage noting he surrounded himself with beautiful models in his private club box.
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Having been raised by the most notorious criminal in Harlem, his grandmother [[Mama Mabel]], Stokes was also raised to be the perfect gangster and kept the family business alive even after Mabel's death by successfully running her crime gang. Thinking his legacy to be measured in either blood or power, Stokes demanded the respect he felt entitled towards, seeking to gain this by either reputation as the reputable owner of the most successful club or the most feared crime lord. However, Stokes was unwilling to take responsibility for his own actions despite this desire for legacy, instead of using his connections within the police and morgue to avoid any legal altercations and his own arrest even though many of Harlem's residents, including the police, knew that Stokes was already a brutal crime but could not react due to the amount of evidence that he was able to make disappear. However, after [[Luke Cage]] and [[Diamondback]] began dismantling his crime empire, he began losing his composure and behaving more rashly despite being cautious about his criminality beforehand. Refusing to be disrespected by Cage, he was willing to risk financial bankruptcy by buying the [[Judas Bullet]] to kill him, despite being reminded by [[Shades]] that his empire was now in too much shambles to pay. Stokes lived the lifestyle of a classic gangster, with Cage noting he surrounded himself with beautiful models in his private club box.
   
 
Despite his vicious and ruthless personality, Stokes was not completely heartless. To some degree, he loved his family due to being raised by Mama Mabel in the importance of family first, even though [[Pistol Pete]] was his first victim for betraying Mabel, he was implied to feel deep regret over this and Peter did wish Stokes to have a better future than just another criminal in the family. He also did care about his cousin but simply teased her too much to the point where she eventually killed Stokes in a blind rage when he pushed her too far. Stokes also had a good relationship with his niece [[Tilda Johnson]], using music to try to steer her away from crime as his uncle - her biological father - had done for him, which proved successful. Tilda, in turn, felt that he had been the only loving and genuinely reliable Stokes and, despite his criminality, the only Stokes she did not resent, to the point that she was devastated that her mother had killed him. Due to their history, Stokes had a close bond with [[Pop]] even if they went down different paths as they got older. He planned to secretly fund the repair of [[Pop's Barber Shop|his barber shop]] after his hit on it and killed [[Tone]] when he discovered that Pop was killed in the shooting. Later on, he cried over this news and paid for Pop's expensive casket.
{{Quote|You were the only Stokes that I could actually count on.|[[Tilda Johnson]]|Can't Front on Me}}
 
Despite his vicious and ruthless personality, Stokes was not completely heartless. To some degree, he loved his family due to being raised by Mama Mabel in the importance of family first, even though [[Pistol Pete|his uncle]] was his first victim for betraying Mabel, he was implied to feel deep regret over this and Peter did wish Stokes to have a better future than just another criminal in the family. He also did care about his cousin, [[Mariah Dillard]] but simply teased her too much to the point where she eventually killed Stokes in a blind rage when he pushed her too far. Stokes also had a good relationship with his niece [[Tilda Johnson]], using music to try to steer her away from crime as his uncle - her biological father - had done for him, which proved successful. Tilda, in turn, felt that he had been the only loving and genuinely reliable Stokes and, despite his criminality, the only Stokes she did not resent, to the point that she was devastated that her mother had killed him. Due to their history, Stokes had a close bond with [[Pop]] even if they went down different paths as they got older. He planned to secretly fund the repair of [[Pop's Barber Shop|his barber shop]] after his hit on it and killed [[Tone]] when he discovered that Pop was killed in the shooting. Later on, he cried over this news and payed for Pop's expensive casket.
 
   
Because of his former desire to become a music artist, Stokes played jazz in his office quite frequently, as he himself implied that that was his true desire and was forced into crime by his family. He also hated his criminal alias, "Cottonmouth" and was warned by many to not call him by that in his presence as it would lead him to become more violent and even kill whoever did. Stokes had a habit of laughing with a slight rasp when amused. He seemed to be somewhat insensitive towards others especially about their identity. He has referred to blacks as "niggas", police as "pigs", certain women as "bitches" and has twice made a joke regarding a stereotype he has against Jamaicans. He also seemed to be insensitive towards women such as claiming his cousin [[Mariah Dillard]] invited her abuse, he told [[Mama Mabel]] that the female prostitutes should learn to defend themselves against abusive customers instead of relying on their bodyguards, and had no problem calling [[Misty Knight]] a "bitch" straight to her face. However, he did have enough sensitivity towards transgender people to not misgender [[Sister Boy]] even though Mabel had. Despite some of his female workers being afraid of him such as [[Candace Miller]], he spent some time playing music for his female models to entertain them.
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Because of his former desire to become a music artist, Stokes played jazz in his office quite frequently, as he himself implied that that was his true desire and was forced into crime by his family. He also hated his criminal alias, "Cottonmouth" and was warned by many to not call him by that in his presence as it would lead him to become more violent and even kill whoever did. Stokes had a habit of laughing with a slight rasp when amused. He seemed to be somewhat insensitive towards others especially about their identity. He has referred to the police as "pigs," certain women as "bitches," and has twice made a joke regarding a stereotype he has against Jamaicans. He also seemed to be insensitive towards women such as claiming Dillard invited her abuse, he told [[Mama Mabel]] that the female prostitutes should learn to defend themselves against abusive customers instead of relying on their bodyguards, and had no problem calling [[Misty Knight]] a "bitch" straight to her face. However, he did have enough sensitivity towards transgender people to not misgender [[Sister Boy]] even though Mabel had. Despite some of his female workers being afraid of him such as [[Candace Miller]], he spent some time playing music for his female models to entertain them.
   
 
==Abilities==
 
==Abilities==
 
*'''Expert Tactician''': Stokes used a rocket launcher to shoot [[Luke Cage]], believing he would die and was able to obscure his involvement by making the incident appear to be a gas explosion. When he discovered Cage's vulnerability to the [[Judas Bullet]], he instantly realized this bullet's potential and planned to order some despite his financial difficulties. Upon learning of Cage's past as Carl Lucas, he used this knowledge to blackmail Cage into working for him. While Cage refused to work for him, he did almost leave Harlem to prevent his past from coming to light, which would've still achieved Stokes' ultimate goal of getting rid of Cage.
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*'''Marksman''': For the years of his criminal life, Stokes learned about utilizing firearms. Using his marksman skills, Stokes managed accurately shot [[Koko]] in the head, destroy [[Genghis Connie's]] with a rocket launcher and shot [[Rafael Scarfe]] from his own sidearm.
*'''Expert Tactician''': Cottonmouth used a bazooka to shoot both [[Luke Cage]] and [[Connie Lin]] at the same time, believing they would both die, and was able to obscure his involvement by making the incident appear to be a gas explosion. When he discovered Luke Cage's vulnerability to the [[Judas Bullet]], he instantly realized this bullet's potential and planned to order some despite his financial difficulties. Upon learning of Luke Cage's past as Carl Lucas, he used this knowledge to blackmail Cage into working for him. While Cage refused to work for him, he did almost leave Harlem to prevent his past from coming to light, which would've still achieved Cottonmouth's ultimate goal of getting rid of Cage.
 
 
{{Quote|Even though I hate your ass, I gotta admit you got talent. You could have been somebody.|[[Luke Cage]]|Manifest}}
 
{{Quote|Even though I hate your ass, I gotta admit you got talent. You could have been somebody.|[[Luke Cage]]|Manifest}}
*'''Musician''': Cottonmouth was an accomplished keyboardist. In his youth, he demonstrated a proficiency for music, being able to play compositions by ear. He considered music his true passion, and his uncle, recognizing his potential, took him to auditions and tried to steer him away from the criminal lifestyle. Had his grandmother not forced him to abandon his dream, Cottonmouth’s life would have undoubtedly turned out much differently. Even after fully immersing himself in the family business, he continued to play, especially when he was feeling contemplative.
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*'''Musician''': Stokes was an accomplished keyboardist. In his youth, he demonstrated proficiency for music, being able to play compositions by ear. He considered music his true passion, and his uncle, recognizing his potential, took him to auditions and tried to steer him away from the criminal lifestyle. Even after fully immersing himself in the family business, he continued to play, especially when he was feeling contemplative.
*'''Marksman''': Cottonmouth accurately shot [[Koko]] in the head.
 
   
 
==Equipment==
 
==Equipment==
 
===Weapons===
 
===Weapons===
 
[[File:StokesRevolver-S1E7-2.jpg|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth holding the [[Stokes' Revolver]]]]
 
*'''[[Stokes' Revolver]]''': Stokes was given an ornate {{WPS|Smith & Wesson Model 64}} by [[Mama Mabel]], who explained how he should kill his uncle [[Pistol Pete]] due to his betrayal. Pete was cornered and Stokes aimed at him with the gun. Pete tried to appeal to his nephew who, despite his hesitation, shot twice at Pete, killing him. Stokes kept the revolver for many years, as a memento of what he was forced to do.
 
*'''{{WPS|Smith & Wesson SW1911|Smith & Wesson SW1911SC}}''': Stokes kept this handgun by his desk, and took during a meeting with his men to kill [[Koko]] shooting him in the head, angered at his proposal of leaving [[Luke Cage]] alone and focus on their dealings elsewhere.
 
*'''{{WPS|Smith & Wesson SW1911|Smith & Wesson SW1911SC}}''': Stokes kept this handgun by his desk, and took during a meeting with his men to kill [[Koko]] shooting him in the head, angered at his proposal of leaving [[Luke Cage]] alone and focus on their dealings elsewhere.
*'''{{WPS|Glock 17|Glock 19}}''': Stokes managed to obtain [[Rafael Scarfe]]'s sidearm when an argument with him escalated into a confrontation. Stokes and Scarfe tried struggled for control of the handgun, and Stokes ended up grabbing it, and shot Scarfe a couple of times, hitting him in the stomach and legs, and severely injuring him before leaving him behind.
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*'''{{WPS|Glock 17|Glock 19}}''': Stokes managed to obtain [[Rafael Scarfe]]'s sidearm when an argument with him escalated into a confrontation. Stokes and Scarfe tried to struggle for control of the handgun, and Stokes ended up grabbing it, and shot Scarfe a couple of times, hitting him in the stomach and legs, and severely injuring him before leaving him behind.
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[[File:CottonmouthRedeye.jpg|thumb|250px|Stokes preparing to fire his rocket launcher]]
*'''[[Stokes' Revolver]]''': Stokes was given an ornate revolver by [[Mama Mabel]], who explained how he should kill his uncle [[Pistol Pete]] due to his betrayal. Pistol Pete was cornered and Stokes aimed at him with the gun. Pete tried to appeal to his nephew who, despite his hesitation, shot twice at Pete, killing him. Stokes kept the revolver for many years, as a memento of what he was forced to do.
 
[[File:CottonmouthRedeye.jpg|thumb|250px|Cottonmouth preparing his rocket launcher]]
 
 
*'''{{WPS|FIM-43 Redeye}}''': Stokes took this rocket launcher to a rooftop in Harlem, stalking [[Luke Cage]] in order to kill him inside his house. As he spotted Cage inside [[Genghis Connie's]], Stokes fired a rocket, destroying the restaurant and making the whole building collapse. However, Cage was able to survive the rocket blast, saving [[Connie Lin]] shielding her with his body.
 
*'''{{WPS|FIM-43 Redeye}}''': Stokes took this rocket launcher to a rooftop in Harlem, stalking [[Luke Cage]] in order to kill him inside his house. As he spotted Cage inside [[Genghis Connie's]], Stokes fired a rocket, destroying the restaurant and making the whole building collapse. However, Cage was able to survive the rocket blast, saving [[Connie Lin]] shielding her with his body.
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===Other Equipment===
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*'''Baseball Bat''': ''To be added''
   
 
==Facilities==
 
==Facilities==
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*'''[[Mariah Dillard's Brownstone|Stokes' Brownstone]]''': ''To be added''
 
{{Quote|This [[Harlem's Paradise|place]] is my reputation. My blood. My legacy.|Cottonmouth|Just to Get a Rep}}
 
{{Quote|This [[Harlem's Paradise|place]] is my reputation. My blood. My legacy.|Cottonmouth|Just to Get a Rep}}
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[[File:Cottonmouth approves.png|thumb|250px|Stokes and [[Mariah Dillard]] upstairs of his club]]
*'''[[Harlem's Paradise]]''': Following the death of [[Mama Mabel]], Cottonmouth was finally given the ownership of the [[Stokes Crime Family]]'s club in the heart of [[Harlem]]. From here, Cottonmouth had maintained the illusion of being a legitimate businessman by having several high end musical performers play while he conducted illegal dealings with [[Domingo Colon]] as well as [[Rafael Scarfe]]. From the club, Cottonmouth attempted to find solutions to deal with [[Luke Cage]] and was eventually killed by his own cousin, [[Mariah Dillard]], who had knocked Cottonmouth out of his office window before brutally beating him to death.
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*'''[[Harlem's Paradise]]''': Following the death of [[Mama Mabel]], Stokes was finally given the ownership of the [[Stokes Crime Family]]'s club in the heart of [[Harlem]]. From here, Stokes had maintained the illusion of being a legitimate businessman by having several high-end musical performers play while he conducted illegal dealings with [[Domingo Colon]] as well as [[Rafael Scarfe]]. From the club, Stokes attempted to find solutions to deal with [[Luke Cage]] and was eventually killed by his own cousin, [[Mariah Dillard]], who had knocked Stokes out of his office window before brutally beating him to death.
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*'''[[Spurlock's Mortuary]]''': ''To be added''
   
 
==Relationships==
 
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===Family===
 
===Family===
 
*[[Stokes Crime Family]]
 
*[[Stokes Crime Family]]
**[[Buggy Stokes|Samuel "Buggy" Stokes]] † - Grandfather
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**[[Buggy Stokes]] † - Grandfather
**[[Mabel Stokes|"Mama" Mabel Stokes]] † - Grandmother
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**[[Mama Mabel|Mabel Stokes/Mama Mabel]] † - Grandmother
**[[Pistol Pete|Peter "Pistol Pete" Stokes]] † - Grand Uncle and Victim
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**[[Pistol Pete|Peter Stokes/Pistol Pete]] † - Great-Uncle and Victim
**[[Mariah Dillard]] † - Cousin and Killer
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**[[Black Mariah|Mariah Dillard/Black Mariah]] † - Cousin and Killer
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*Aunt
 
*[[Malik]] † - Father
 
*[[Malik]] † - Father
 
*[[Jazmine Stokes]] - Mother
 
*[[Jazmine Stokes]] - Mother
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*[[Jackson Dillard]] † - Cousin-in-Law
 
*[[Tilda Johnson]] - Niece and Cousin
 
*[[Tilda Johnson]] - Niece and Cousin
   
 
===Allies===
 
===Allies===
*[[Stokes Crime Family]]
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**[[Fredo Diaz]] † - Friend
 
**[[Fredo Diaz]] † - Friend
 
**[[Sister Boy]]
 
**[[Sister Boy]]
**[[Zip]] † - Subordinate
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**[[Amos]] - Subordinate
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**[[Sugar]] - Subordinate
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**[[Koko]] † - Subordinate and Victim
 
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**[[C-Money]]
 
**[[Darrell Mitchell]]
**[[C-Money]] - Subordinate
 
**[[Darrell Mitchell]] - Accountant
 
 
*[[Pop|Henry Hunter/Pop]] † - Former Friend
 
*[[Pop|Henry Hunter/Pop]] † - Former Friend
 
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*[[Shameek Smith]] † - Victim
 
*[[Chico Diaz]] †
 
*[[Chico Diaz]] †
*[[Tone]] † - Subordinate turned Victim
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*[[Luke Cage]] - Former Employee
 
*[[Luke Cage]] - Former Employee
 
*[[New York City Police Department]]
 
*[[New York City Police Department]]
**[[Rafael Scarfe]] † - Contact turned Enemy and Victim
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**[[Rafael Scarfe]] † - Former Contact and Victim
 
**[[Misty Knight]]
 
**[[Misty Knight]]
 
**[[Priscilla Ridley]]
 
**[[Priscilla Ridley]]
 
*[[Connie Lin]] - Attempted Victim
 
*[[Connie Lin]] - Attempted Victim
*[[Colon Crime Family]] - Allies turned Enemies
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*[[Colon Crime Family]] - Former Allies
**[[Domingo Colon]] † - Former Friend turned Enemy
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**[[Domingo Colon]] † - Former Friend
 
*[[Koko]] † - Former Subordinate and Victim
 
*[[Aisha Axton]]
 
*[[Aisha Axton]]
 
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**''[[Luke Cage (TV series)/Season One|Season One]]''
 
**''[[Luke Cage (TV series)/Season One|Season One]]''
 
***''[[Code of the Streets]]'' <small>(flashback)</small>
 
***''[[Code of the Streets]]'' <small>(flashback)</small>
***''[[Manifest]]'' <small>(flashback)</small>
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***''[[Manifest]]'' <small>(flashbacks)</small>
 
***''[[Moment of Truth]]''
 
***''[[Moment of Truth]]''
 
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***''[[The Main Ingredient]]'' <small>(mentioned)</small>
 
***''[[The Creator]]'' <small>(mentioned)</small>
 
***''[[The Creator]]'' <small>(mentioned)</small>
***''[[Can't Front on Me]]'' <small>(grave)</small>
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***''[[They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)]]'' <small>(mentioned)</small>
 
***''[[They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)]]'' <small>(mentioned)</small>
 
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*In the comics, '''Cornell Cottonmouth''' was a heroin trader that wanted to recruit [[Luke Cage]] for his organization when Cage was wrongly accused of drug trafficking with heroin stolen from Cottonmouth by [[Willis Stryker]].
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*In the comics, Cornell "Cottonmouth" Stokes was a heroin trader that wanted to recruit [[Luke Cage]] for his organization when Cage was framed by [[Willis Stryker]].
   
 
==Behind the Scenes==
 
==Behind the Scenes==
*According to [[Cheo Hodari Coker]], the attitude of the rapper {{WPS|The Notorious B.I.G.|Biggie Smalls}}, a friend of Coker, was a strong influence for this version of Cottonmouth.<ref>[http://www.newsarama.com/30249-sdcc-2016-marvel-netflix-s-luke-cage-panel.html SDCC 2016: Marvel & Netflix's LUKE CAGE Panel]</ref> Coker has also compared Cottonmouth to {{WPS|Simon Adebisi}} from ''{{WPS|Oz (TV series)|Oz}}'', {{WPS|Stringer Bell}} from ''{{WPS|The Wire}}'' and Rowan Pope from ''{{WPS|Scandal (TV series)|Scandal}}''.<ref>[https://twitter.com/cheo_coker/status/731971760304721920 Cheo Hodari Coker on Twitter, 15 May 2016]</ref> Another influence Coker has named is {{WPS|Suge Knight}}, stating that he envisioned Cottonmouth and [[Mariah Dillard]] as "if {{WPS|Maxine Waters}} and Suge Knight were cousins".<ref>[http://decider.com/2016/10/03/luke-cage-cheo-hodari-coker-interview-part-2/ ‘LUKE CAGE’ SHOWRUNNER CHEO HODARI COKER BREAKS DOWN THE SHOW’S EASTER EGGS & INSPIRATIONS]</ref>
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*According to [[Cheo Hodari Coker]], the attitude of the rapper {{WPS|The Notorious B.I.G.|Biggie Smalls}}, a friend of Coker, was a strong influence for this version of Cottonmouth.<ref>[http://www.newsarama.com/30249-sdcc-2016-marvel-netflix-s-luke-cage-panel.html SDCC 2016: Marvel & Netflix's LUKE CAGE Panel]</ref> Coker has also compared Stokes to {{WPS|Simon Adebisi}} from ''{{WPS|Oz (TV series)|Oz}}'', {{WPS|Stringer Bell}} from ''{{WPS|The Wire}}'' and Rowan Pope from ''{{WPS|Scandal (TV series)|Scandal}}''.<ref>[https://twitter.com/cheo_coker/status/731971760304721920 Cheo Hodari Coker on Twitter, 15 May 2016]</ref> Another influence Coker has named is {{WPS|Suge Knight}}, stating that he envisioned Stokes and [[Mariah Dillard]] as "if {{WPS|Maxine Waters}} and Suge Knight were cousins".<ref>[http://decider.com/2016/10/03/luke-cage-cheo-hodari-coker-interview-part-2/ ‘LUKE CAGE’ SHOWRUNNER CHEO HODARI COKER BREAKS DOWN THE SHOW’S EASTER EGGS & INSPIRATIONS]</ref>
*Cottonmouth's demise drew criticism from some viewers, who were disappointed by the character's exit halfway through the first season of ''Luke Cage''. [[Mike Colter]] responded during an interview on ESPN that it was felt viewers could get tired of the character if he were the villain of the whole season, and that perhaps [[Mahershala Ali]]'s performance made the character unexpectedly more compelling.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yxatQ06I9c Mike Colter On Cowboys vs. Packers & Marvel's Luke Cage (FULL)]</ref>
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Revision as of 20:56, 5 June 2020

"You like my Biggie photo? Me too. You know what draws your eye when you look at that? The crown. Wanna know why? 'Cause everybody wants to be the king."
―Cottonmouth to Shameek Smith[src]

Cornell Bertram Stokes, also known as Cottonmouth, was the owner of Harlem's Paradise and the leader of the Stokes Crime Family. His criminal lifestyle began to unravel due to the failed weapons sale, causing him to track down all those who were responsible and confronting Luke Cage. Due to Cage's actions, Stokes' entire organization was put at risk due to the threat of Diamondback taking over while he lost all his money. Despite all of Cottonmouth's best efforts to keep the business running, he soon enraged his cousin Mariah Dillard, who then proceeded to murder him and took over his criminal empire.

Biography

Early Life

Raised by Mariah Stokes

"She left you, and there you were, wrapped in a blanket in a basket. Mama Mabel put you in my hands that very day."
Mariah Dillard[src]

Cornell Stokes was born to Jazmine Stokes and her boyfriend Malik, who was delighted to have a son. However, when Malik died of his drug overdose while Cornell was still just an infant, Jazmine could not cope with the pressure of being this single parent, as she then resorted to dropping Cornell off at Mama Mabel's home, leaving Cornell wrapped up in his blanket in a basket. The responsibility of raising up the young Cornell had then fallen onto Mariah Stokes, who believed that she was too young to be looking after this young child, but was forced into this by Mabel. Much like his own deceased father, Cornell had developed a strong talent for music, particularly the piano.[6]

Family Vacations

"Stop it, Corny! You got my hair wet! Cornell!"
"May May, get in the pool!"
Mariah Stokes and Cornell Stokes[src]
Little Cottonmouth

Stokes playing inside a pool while in Jamaica

In the 1980s, the Stokes Crime Family had attempted to strike up a deal with the McIver family in the wake of Quincy McIver and Buggy Stokes' deaths. As the Stokes and the McIver's attempted to find their solution to their conflict, the entire Stokes family had come into Jamaica for the meeting, with the young Cornell viewing it purely as a vacation while Mama Mabel met with Gwen McIver. While Cornell played in the swimming pool, he splashed water at Mariah Stokes as he had told her to get in the pool, who complained about him getting her hair wet while she was still attempting to read her book.[7]

Becoming Cottonmouth

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Stokes grows up on the street alongside Pop

"Damn, Cornell, you just playing that, like, out of thin air like that? You don't need to, uh, write it down?"
"I just see it in my head."
Peter Stokes and Cornell Stokes[src]

Stokes proved himself to be a great pianist and wanted to pursue a career. But with Mama Mabel basically running the neighborhood of Harlem and being head of the family crime business, she wanted something different for Stokes. Instead, he was encouraged to go out in the street with Pop and Fredo Diaz, beating people up to steal cash, becoming notorious enough that they were once photographed by Jamel Shabazz. When Stokes lost three of his teeth during a fight, he gained the nickname of Cottonmouth, a name that he despised from the start.

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Stokes playing on the piano for Mama Mabel

One night, Stokes played his piano while Pistol Pete complimented his talent, noting that he really should be going to a school like Juilliard School to pursue his passion. Mama Mabel however made it clear that she did not support his talent and instead told him to keep quiet so that Mariah Stokes could continue with her studies. They were interrupted by the arrival of Pop and Donnie who brought cash and a stolen watch to Mabel, inviting Stokes out to join them on the street to continue their work, only for Pete to insist that he stay and continue to practice on his piano instead.

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Stokes is told to kill Donnie for Mama Mabel

However, Mabel told Pop he could leave but confronted Donnie on the fact that he had been selling drugs on the streets of Harlem, the one aspect of a crime she refused to get involved with. Donnie insisted that he was only trying to help her organization, noting that Salvador Colon was making a lot of money selling crack which they could get involved with. Stokes listened as Mabel furiously confronted Donnie before using flower cutters to cut off his finger, before ordering Mariah to return to her room and Stokes to stay and watch the violence, in her mind to turn him into a man worthy of her.

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Stokes is comforted after committing murder

Mabel then ordered Stokes to take Donnie downstairs in the basement and deal with him, despite Pistol Pete's objections. Stokes went downstairs and alongside Pete, beat and stabbed Donnie to death as punishment for dealing with drugs outside of their mob. He returned upstairs from the basement with blood on his hands where he returned to his piano, his hands visibly shaking from his first kill. Mama Mabel comforted him with a hug as she put her hands on top of him, making it clear that she was proud of her own grandson for murdering Donnie for her and protecting the family.[4]

Executing Pistol Pete

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Stokes tells Mama Mabel of his uncle's deals

"You know the rule, baby. Family first. Always."
"Yes, ma'am."
Mama Mabel and Cornell Stokes[src]

One day, Pistol Pete took Stokes to an audition, however, he decided to stop off at Spanish Harlem where Pete went to talk with Salvador Colon. Meanwhile, Stokes stayed with his cousin, Domingo as they were talking and watching TV together. Returning to the house, Stokes was confronted by Mama Mabel who explained that while he was gone, a punter had attacked Sister Boy. When Stokes joked that she should have defended herself, Mabel slapped Stokes for being disrespectful, Stokes then told Mabel about Pete's meeting with Colon, much to Mabel's great anger.

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Stokes aims his gun at his uncle Pistol Pete

Mabel confronted Pistol Pete in their living room for betraying her to the Colon Crime Family, with Pete said that he was trying to make a deal that would help them rule New York City and that this entire criminal empire should have been his if he had been able to marry Mabel instead of his brother marrying her. When Pete noted that Mabel always had a plan for these situations, she revealed that Stokes was standing behind him, threatening Pete with a gun much to his horror. Mabel then ordered Stokes to force Pete outside of the house to be executed for his betrayal against them.

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Stokes is forced to execute Pistol Pete

Pete desperately tried to reason with Stokes, reminding him that he was not built to be a murderer and that he should be pursuing the musical career that he had been supporting for all these years. Mariah Stokes then stepped out and told Pete that he deserved to die for what he had done to their family and to her, with Mabel keeping him calm before Stokes fired two shots into Pete's chest, killing him. While Stokes looked at the corpse of his uncle in horror, Mabel took the gun away from him and reminded him that family always came first with them, leaving Stokes as a cold-hearted killer.[4]

Carrying Uncle

"Play what you feel inside, baby girl. Play what you got inside. Your song is your truth."
―Cornell Stokes to Tilda Johnson[src]

Stokes was in good relationships with his niece Tilda. He always did care about her and used music to steer her away from crime. He told her about musicians like Nina Girado, Stevie Wonder, Sly Stone, and Curtis Lee Mayfield, and bought her her first Casio. Stokes usually said to her that she must to follow her own interests and choose her way by herself.[8]

Running Harlem

Selling Hammer Guns

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Cottonmouth overlooks Harlem's Paradise

"Nah, what I sell is pure. This is the kind of shit that can blow a hole in a battleship, but it's light enough to hold in your hand. Trust me, Domingo, you can bribe someone's day permanently with this shit. Top of the line, the crème-de-la-crème, this that grade A, military, Justin Hammer level shit. A hundred large per case, ten cases, a cool mil, wholesale, brand spanking new, no serial numbers, because my connector's nice like that."
―Cottonmouth to Domingo Colon[src]

In the wake of the eventual death of Mama Mabel, Cottonmouth took control of the Stokes Crime Family and Harlem's Paradise. Becoming one of the biggest crime bosses in Harlem, Cottonmouth established relations with multiple criminal organizations, such as Yardies, Macoute, Korean Mob and Cuban Mob, and befriended weapons dealer, Diamondback who even gave Cottonmouth the Biggie Smalls poster as a present. During this time, Cottonmouth overlooked the quality of Harlem's Paradise, ensuring that they kept the best quality of service and the best music acts they could find. He also ensured that he kept the most beautiful women around him at all times while he still overlooked the club and listened to the music.

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Cottonmouth enjoys music with Mariah Dillard

One night Cottonmouth was visited by Mariah Dillard, who commented that the performing Raphael Saadiq was very impressive. When Dillard noted that she should not really be in the club with her cousin, Cottonmouth explained that Colon's Gym was prepared to make a donation both to his organization and to her own political campaign. While Dillard noted that the true power remained in politics, Cottonmouth claimed that while her campaign slogans got her reelected, it was people like him to get the city running as it was, despite Dillard's hatred of that word and what it represented.

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Cottonmouth and Domingo Colon strike a deal

The pair were joined by Domingo Colon, who Cottonmouth ordered a bottle of champagne for as they prepared to make a deal that Colon and Cottonmouth wanted as both Pistol Pete and Colon's uncle had both been close friends. While Colon thought they were deal was a get out of jail free card, but Dillard refused to accept this, noting what had just happened to Wilson Fisk, but Cottonmouth ignored her and explained he would be selling Colon assault rifles designed by Hammer Industries and stolen by Diamondback, a deal that Colon happily agreed to by offering Cottonmouth a firm handshake.

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Cottonmouth makes an offer to Luke Cage

As the meeting continued, Luke Cage arrived to deliver champagne to the table alongside Candace Miller. As Cage tried to leave, Cottonmouth grabbed his arm and asked what had happened to Dante Chapman, whom Cage claimed was ill and had not come into work. Cottonmouth then offered Cage a job as a personal bodyguard due to his size, but Cage refused as it would involve using a gun. Once Cage had left with Miller, Cottonmouth was informed by Tone that the gun deal had been attacked and his money had been stolen by Chapman and some others, leaving several of his own men dead.[9]

Hunting Thieves

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Cottonmouth speaks with Shades

"I slapped you like a little bitch, I'm not the kinda man to use a closed fist on a woman. Where's my money?"
"I... I didn't..."
"Ah ha, only thing worse than a thief is a damn liar. Where's... My... Money?!"
―Cottonmouth and Shameek Smith[src]

The next day while inside Harlem's Paradise, Cottonmouth was forced to defend the events of the night before to the furious Domingo Colon, who believed it was an inside job. While Tone tried to learn more what had happened, they were interrupted by Shades' arrival, who had announced he was now out of Seagate Penitentiary and working for Diamondback. Shades asked if the hit was an inside job before questioning how he and Diamondback could sort the situation out.

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Cottonmouth meets with Mariah Dillard

Seeking assistance, Cottonmouth found Mariah Dillard as she was giving an interview about her hopes to improve Harlem, ensuring that Zip and Sugar stayed close to her. Once they were alone, Dillard confronted Cottonmouth for getting too close to her and endangering her political reputation before demanding that she get her money as quickly as possible. When Dillard questioned how the deal went down and if anything had gone wrong due to Shades' arrival, Cottonmouth noted that she did not really want to know what had happened and did not tell her the details which she always preferred.

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Cottonmouth is informed of the inside job

Cottonmouth then returned to Tone and Shades, who noted that Dante Chapman was correct that the heist was planned with Shameek Smith and Chico Diaz's assistance. Shades questioned if they were any closer to finding their targets but Tone claimed they were not. Needing to find them as quickly as possible, Cottonmouth ordered Tone to send a message out to their allies to find them, with eventually led to Smith being tracked down to a strip club within the city where he was spending all Cottonmouth's stolen money on lap-dances with the various strippers who had called Tone to inform on him.

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Cottonmouth plays music as his models listen

Cottonmouth later returned to the club where he had his various models, who were stripped down to their underwear, listen to him while he played some soft music on his keyboard. While Cottonmouth still relaxed in his office with his models and his music, he sent Tone and Shades to collect Smith under the concept that Domingo Colon's own people were looking for him since the heist and Cottonmouth now wished to protect him from any harm, which was a lie as he simply wished to interrogate the man who had stolen his money from him while also losing his Hammer Industries guns in order to find the rest and repay Dillard to keep that scandal quiet and pay back anyone else he owed money to, to protect his own organization's safety.

King Cottonmouth

Cottonmouth questions Shameek Smith

With Smith now tied up in his office, Cottonmouth confidently walked up to him and began a conversation about the poster of Biggie Smalls that he had hung up in his office, noting that it was the crown that drew people's attention. Cottonmouth then proceeded to slap Smith as he demanded to know where his money was now, noting that he was slapping him because he viewed Smith as a little bitch and he did not wish to then punch a woman, explaining that Chapman had exposed him in the heist before his death and now they wanted Diaz's location to get the rest of his money back.

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Cottonmouth beats Shameek Smith to death

The defiant Smith promptly spat his own blood in Cottonmouth face, which he only laughed at as he wiped the blood from his face. Cottonmouth, however, only laughed and noted that he could now hit him like a man. He then dragged Smith off of his seat and pinned him to the floor before repeatedly punching him in the skull until he had beaten Smith to death in front of Shades and Tone, beating him so hard that his face was almost unrecognizable. With Smith now dead, Cottonmouth ordered Tone to dispose of his corpse and locate Diaz in order to recover the money.[9]

Dealing with Luke Cage

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Cottonmouth arrives into Pop's Barber Shop

"Big man, you work here too? This brother's got more jobs than a Jamaican. What's your name again?"
"Luke."
"Luke, Mm, old school. Biblical."
―Cottonmouth and Luke Cage[src]

Fully aware that Chico Diaz worked for Pop, Cottonmouth made a trip to Pop's Barber Shop where he requested a shave from his friend. As he sat down in the chair, he requested Pop use a razor rather than his clippers, as he felt that a razor would prove Pop to be skilled at what he did as they discussed the luxury of free time. Cottonmouth then noted young people wanted everything too fast and would lie, cheat, and steal to get what they wanted, clearly referencing Shameek Smith's recent robbery.

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Cottonmouth notices and mocks Luke Cage

When Luke Cage accidentally broke his broom, Shades spoke to him and asked about Diaz, claiming that he used to cut his hair for him and he wanted to reconnect now that he was out of Seagate Penitentiary, although Cage claimed that Diaz had gone. Cottonmouth asked if Cage worked there as well and mocked him for doing so before getting up. Just as Cottonmouth was leaving, Cage insisted that he pay for the shave, so Cottonmouth had Tone pay Pop the full amount of money he owed while Cottonmouth left giving Cage a dirty look for the insult aimed against him.

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Cottonmouth gives Mariah Dillard her money

Cottonmouth then traveled to the Crispus Attucks Complex to deliver Smith's money to Mariah Dillard, which Dillard noted was not nearly enough money to cover her deposit. Dillard reminded Cottonmouth that she had stolen the money to fund Harlem's Paradise before Cottonmouth had made a failed gun deal with Domingo Colon which had endangered them all, making the point that the situation was his fault alone. Despite this, however, they remembered that they were still family and loyal to each other, so Cottonmouth promised he would repay her in full very soon as promised so they could both return to their work.

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Cottonmouth mocks all Luke Cage's efforts

While back at Harlem's Paradise, Cottonmouth and Dillard enjoyed drinking together when they were confronted by Cage, so Cottonmouth ordered Tone to check him for weapons. Once Cage was proved to be unarmed he was invited to speak and explained that Pop wanted to set up a meeting for the safety of Diaz, who was now hiding out at Pop's Barber Shop, promising that Cottonmouth's money would be returned and Diaz would leave New York City forever. Cage reminded Cottonmouth of his and Pop's history, so Cottonmouth agreed before firing Cage who claimed he had already quit the job that morning.[1]

Tone's Mistake

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Cottonmouth and Mariah Dillard discuss crime

"Tone promised to pay you for finding Chico, right?"
"Yeah."
"That right? Okay... You can collect your money from Tone downstairs, Mr. Barrett. I assume that completes our business."
―Cottonmouth and Turk Barrett[src]

Once Luke Cage had left, Cottonmouth spoke with Tone who then volunteered to track down and assassinate Chico Diaz as he had been informed of his location by Turk Barrett, but Cottonmouth ordered him not to, promising to deal with the situation himself in the morning. Cottonmouth then spoke with Mariah Dillard who claimed he was wasting his life by living as this gangster, although Cottonmouth argued that such power as he had obtained was exactly what their ancestors had died for. Cottonmouth then claimed that the only thing people remembered more than the black martyrdom was the black money.

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Cottonmouth is informed about Pop's death

When Tone and Shades returned to Harlem's Paradise, Cottonmouth invited them onto the roof to explain what had happened, with Dillard joining them all. Tone explained that he had gone to Pop's Barber Shop to find Diaz and fired into the shop to kill him and collect the money that had been stolen. Shades noted that Tone should have waited for Diaz to come outside and to his horror, Cottonmouth learned that not only had Diaz survived but Pop had been killed in the crossfire, which Tone showed no remorse for as he viewed it as a casualty of war which needed to happen to reclaim the cash.

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Cottonmouth moments after executing Tone

They were interrupted by the arrival of Barrett who demanded to get his money from Tone for finding Diaz for him. Cottonmouth, still distraught from learning of Pop's death, threw Tone from the roof onto a car, killing him and ordered Barrett to collect his money from Tone's corpse. As Barrett left, claiming he was going back to Hell's Kitchen where it was safe. Cottonmouth then returned the money to Dillard who claimed to not be okay with witnessing her own cousin committing murder right in front of her before Cottonmouth spoke privately with Shades about his regret for Pop's death.

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Cottonmouth mourning the demise of Pop

Despite having now gotten much of his rage out of his system by murdering Tone, Cottonmouth returned to his office inside Harlem's Paradise and looked at the photograph that Cage had given him earlier that evening. Looking at the image of himself and Pop as young men growing up together in Harlem, Cottonmouth openly wept as he mourned the death of one of his oldest and closest friends who he had spent so many years protecting from the criminal underworld that Pop's had managed to escape from and build himself a new life helping all of those in need.[1]

Buying a Coffin

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Cottonmouth watches a report on Pop's death

"Step off, before you get hurt."
"Why? I'm just getting started."
"Good to know; how's the job search coming, dishwasher?"
―Cottonmouth and Luke Cage[src]

While in his Harlem's Paradise office, Cottonmouth watched a news report about the shooting within Pop's Barber Shop, in which it was described how the barbershop was attacked and Pop was killed in the crossfire. As Cottonmouth drank his cup of tea and watched the report, Megan McLaren described how Pop had been a figure of great respect within Harlem and had protected the young people of the city as well as well known celebrities inside his shop for many years.

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Cottonmouth looks to buy a coffin for Pop

With Pop now dead and needing a proper funeral, Cottonmouth went to the Spurlock's Mortuary, intending to buy a top-quality casket for his old friend. When Cottonmouth arrived he found Luke Cage was already speaking to Joel Spurlock about buying a coffin and was explaining that he did not really have the funds to buy the coffin he felt that Pop deserved. Cottonmouth entered the room and explained that it was already being taken care of and that he would be paying for the coffin himself to honor Pop's legacy however he could. Cage, however, noted that the coffin should fit the man's character, hinting that one paid for by Cottonmouth was not good enough.

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Cottonmouth laughs at Luke Cage's threats

Once they were alone, Cottonmouth explained that Pops would not have wanted any drama between them, but Cage argued that Pops really would not have wanted blood money to pay for his casket. When Cage reminded him that they had tried to make peace, Cottonmouth then explained that it was Tone's doing and that Tone was now dead. When Cage claimed that this did not matter as he still blamed Pop's death on him, Cottonmouth threatened Cage before laughing in his face and asking how the job search was coming, he then walked away while reminding Cage he was a dishwasher.

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Cottonmouth explicitly bribing Joel Spurlock

Cottonmouth then spoke with Spurlock and explained that Pop was his friend and therefore deserved the best that money could buy. Spurlock agreed before changing the subject and asking what he should do with the corpse of Tone, who Cottonmouth would only say that he had to let go and that nothing humbles a man quite like gravity. Cottonmouth ordered Spurlock to deal with Tone's corpse in the usual way, by creating it and leaving no remains to be found. Once Cottonmouth handed him a handful of cash, Spurlock claimed that he did not see any corpse there with them in the first place.[2]

Losing his Money

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Cottonmouth watches Charles Bradley play

"You don't want to be in my face right now, Mariah!"
"If anyone should be breaking shit, it should be me! They hit my office, my office!"
"They took damn near every penny I got!"
―Cottonmouth and Mariah Dillard[src]

Cottonmouth then returned to Harlem's Paradise where he took his usual seat in his office and watched as Charles Bradley performed on the stage. While Cottonmouth poured himself a drink and watched Bradley's performance, enjoying the music and the money it brought in, he was unaware that Luke Cage was going to his various safe houses, attacking his men and ensuring that the NYPD took possession of his cash.

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Cottonmouth meeting up with Mariah Dillard

Having learned this, Cottonmouth had Mariah Dillard's office reinforced with steel barricades and more armed guards to ensure that Cage could not get inside. Cottonmouth met with Dillard in the park as she expressed her own hatred for the situation. The pair argued about using her office as the main base and if Dillard was really a criminal or legitimate politician as she had convinced herself she was, with Dillard arguing that the only way to save Harlem was to do it all legally, noting all the work Mama Mabel had done to serve a greater good of their dear city which they were dedicated to.

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Cottonmouth is threatened by Domingo Colon

When Domingo Colon entered Harlem's Paradise to speak with Stokes, Zip had confronted him but was told to stand down. Cottonmouth accused Colon of being the one who had attacked his safe houses, but Colon denied all this, instead disrespectfully taking a chocolate bar and then dropping the wrapper onto the floor. Colon explained the concept of a plover bird and compared Cottonmouth to the plover picking food out of his teeth before asking how Diamondback felt about the new situation. Colon demanded a full refund and then declared war once Cottonmouth refused him.

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Cottonmouth unleashes his furious rage

Despite the steps he took, Cottonmouth's main safe house was still hit and he had seven million dollars stolen from him, putting him into a rage as he began destroying his own office with a baseball bat while Dillard tried to talk sense into him. When Dillard argued that she should be the one to be truly angry as it was her own office that was hit and therefore her reputation was on the line, this enraged Cottonmouth even more as he called her "Black Mariah", causing her to throw a bottle at his head but just missed while Cottonmouth continued yelling that the stuff in the office was for him to break.

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Cottonmouth furiously insults Rafael Scarfe

They were interrupted when Zip entered and informed Cottonmouth that Rafael Scarfe had just arrived to speak to him. Dillard made it clear that she was horrified that the police had come there, but Cottonmouth was not concerned as he already had Scarfe on his own payroll. Seeing Scarfe downstairs, Cottonmouth pointed his baseball bat down towards the Detective and then questioned what was the use of having a police officer on his payroll if he could not get any new intel in time. Scarfe, however, claimed he did have intel to give to Cottonmouth, demonstrating this by then crudely grabbing at his own crotch.

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Cottonmouth gets an update by Rafael Scarfe

Detective Scarfe informed Cottonmouth that he had killed Chico Diaz and recommended that they deliver the body to Joel Spurlock to dispose of as usual. Scarfe then explained that he had now discovered that the person responsible for attacking the safe houses and stealing all of Cottonmouth's money was, in fact, Cage and due to a tracker on his partner Misty Knight's phone, he had been able to discover Cage's home address within Harlem. Upon hearing this news, Cottonmouth then decided it was time to end Cage's attacks against him and then left the club in order to go pay Cage a personal visit himself.

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Cottonmouth attempts to destroy Luke Cage

With the information given to him by Detective Scarfe, Cottonmouth tracked down Cage to his home above Genghis Connie's, which was owned by Connie and Jin Lin. Taking a position on a rooftop across the street, Cottonmouth saw that Cage was downstairs speaking with Mrs. Lin and prepared an RPG to kill his enemy. Firing a single shot, Cottonmouth caused a massive explosion in the room Cage and Lin were in which caused the entire building to collapse on top of them. Believing his job to be complete, Cottonmouth left, but a few hours later, Cage pulled both himself and Lin out.[2]

Luke Cage's Challenge

Taxing the People of Harlem

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Cottonmouth gives his men their new orders

"This dishwasher thinks he can prove Harlem don't need me. Let's see how bad he really wants to wear the crown. You hit the boulevard and squeeze 'em hard, and when they start crying, talking about why? Why? You tell 'em to go talk to Luke Cage down at the barbershop. They're paying the Luke Cage stupidity tax."
―Cottonmouth[src]

Back inside Harlem's Paradise, Cottonmouth listened as Jidenna performed his music to the empty space for Cottonmouth's approval. Cottonmouth returned to his office with his supporters where he was informed by Darrell Mitchell that he was officially bankrupt, despite still owning the Paradise due to it being left to him by Mama Mabel. Mitchell then noted that the people of Harlem were talking about how Cottonmouth had lost his power and were supporting Luke Cage, who had managed to survive the earlier bombing of Genghis Connie's.

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Cottonmouth shoots Koko in the head

When Koko spoke out by saying that he had been reading up on the politics and history of hip hop, which had allowed him to come to the conclusion that maybe they should leave Cage alone, but this only angered Cottonmouth who shot Koko in the head before ordering Zip to steal money to replace their cash. Shades warned this would not work and attempted to remind him why Diamondback had sent him to the Paradise in the first place, but Cottonmouth ignored him and told his men to tell people that Cage was robbing them before telling Zip to contact Joel Spurlock to dispose of Koko's corpse.

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Cottonmouth looks over the money collected

As Cottonmouth looked over the money collected by Zip and his men, which included wads of cash and various other expensive items that were stolen, Shades recommended that he let this whole situation go as it was making him look weak and recommended that he instead sell the club, which Cottonmouth refused as he felt the club was far too important to himself and Harlem. Shades continued to remind Cottonmouth that if he did not make the right decision now, he would soon lose everything, but Cottonmouth just insisted that the club was his own reputation, blood, and legacy and for that reason, he would never sell it no matter what.

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Cottonmouth and Shades greet Luke Cage

Cottonmouth then noticed that Cage had entered the building to speak with him. Cottonmouth and Cage began exchanging insults as Cottonmouth warned the vigilante that taking control of Harlem would prove to be expensive for him, although Cage insisted that he did not want Harlem, he just wanted Cottonmouth to leave it alone. Cottonmouth told him that he did not know anything about what he was talking about and then ordered Zip, Sugar and Amos to attack Cage, only to watch as they were all very easily defeated, with Cage even surviving several gunshots to the chest without even reacting.

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Cottonmouth declares war against Luke Cage

As Cottonmouth came downstairs, Cage calmly explained that if a rocket did not kill him, then bullets would not either. Cottonmouth then declared war on Cage, only for Cage to note that he did not have enough people working still for him to stop him while also making it clear he knew Shades from their time at Seagate Penitentiary. As he left the club, Cage ordered Cottonmouth not to use his name anymore, when Cottonmouth asked why Cage did not answer and just walked away before Cottonmouth confronted Shades about how exactly he knew Cage, demanding to know the details.[3]

Luke Cage's Weakness

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Cottonmouth sees the Judas Bullet's power

"I don't need Diamondback to handle my problems. How much for the damn thing..? Per bullet..? For real..? God damn it, Diamondback can front me, I'm good for it."
"He ain't gonna front you a dime, you've made too many mistakes."
―Cottonmouth and Shades[src]

As they rewatched the CCTV footage, Shades explained that Luke Cage's real name was Carl Lucas and that he was supposed to be dead before he had returned now bulletproof. As Cottonmouth demanded a way to kill Cage, Shades showed a video of the Judas Bullet which had been designed by Hammer Industries using Chitauri metal recovered from the Battle of New York, Cottonmouth expressed his delight at the bullet's power and asked how to get one.

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Cottonmouth allows Diamondback to loan him

When Shades explained exactly how much the bullet would cost, Cottonmouth realized he was unable to afford it, and therefore his only option was to consider hiring Diamondback to kill Cage for him, with Shades noting that if that happened, Diamondback would take over Harlem. Refusing to allow this to happen, Cottonmouth decided that he would return the Hammer Industries guns back to Domingo Colon's people and sort out that situation so Diamondback would lend him the money he needed to get the Judas and finally kill Cage once and for all and go back to his work in Harlem.[3]

Pop's Funeral

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Cottonmouth sends his text to Rafael Scarfe

"They never caught the shooter, but I have faith that he is rotting in the depths of hell. I miss Pop, I promise you, with all my might, that even though we are being attacked from both sides by foreign interlopers, strangers with arcane abilities, I promise you, I'll stay true to what we have right here."
―Cottonmouth[src]

As Cottonmouth arrived at the church to attend Pop's funeral, he sent a text message to Rafael Scarfe to see if he had collected the Hammer Industries guns as instructed. While listening to Pop's son's speech, Cottonmouth did not notice Aisha Axton was considering killing him, although she did not as Luke Cage sat beside her and destroyed the gun.

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Cottonmouth pays tribute to Pop at his funeral

When Bobby Fish called out to the attendees and invited anyone to speak, Cottonmouth stood up and took the stand. Addressing the large crowd, which also included Misty Knight, Cottonmouth explained how he had grown up with Pop while living with Mama Mabel, noting how he got his nickname from the sound that his fists made. Cottonmouth went on to vow to protect Harlem from criminals, noting that Pop's killer Tone had never been found, but not mentioning that he killed him. His speech soon drew the support of the crowd to all applauded him.

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Cottonmouth listening to Luke Cage's threats

Cottonmouth then watched as Cage took his place on the podium and gave a speech giving his own memories and views on Pop, telling the people that he also was doing what he believed Pop would have wanted, to protect the people and find the good in them and telling the people to stand up to a bully. With the people back on Cage's side, Cottonmouth then left the church with Shades, only to become face to face with Cage, who mocked Cottonmouth for failing to unite the people, only for Cottonmouth to tell him that the war was still going and laughing at Cage's many insults.[3]

Rafael Scarfe's Betrayal

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Cottonmouth meeting up with Rafael Scarfe

"Think about how you want to spend the rest of your life, detective."
"Shit, man, your juice is water since Luke Cage punked your peacock ass."
―Cottonmouth and Rafael Scarfe[src]

Just outside of New York City, Cottonmouth met up with Rafael Scarfe to take back the Hammer Industries guns promised to him. Although Scarfe promised to give Cottonmouth back the guns, he revealed that he had decided to bribe him for some extra money, reminding him that if he did not get his situation sorted with Domingo Colon, then his organization was finished while also noting that all his money was currently in police lock-up where Cottonmouth could not get to it.

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Cottonmouth fights Scarfe after being insulted

When Scarfe insulted Cottonmouth by reminding him that his current reputation had now gone downhill ever since Luke Cage turned up, Cottonmouth lost his temper and punched Scarfe before fighting him for his gun. Cottonmouth then quickly disarmed the Detective and managed to shoot him twice, once in the leg and once in the gut. The now bleeding Scarfe hid behind his car while Cottonmouth ran out of ammunition and laughed at the wounded Scarfe before getting back in his car and leaving in case he was seen, but not before promising to finish him soon.

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Cottonmouth is berated by Mariah Dillard

Returning to Harlem's Paradise, Cottonmouth informed Mariah Dillard that he had shot Scarfe, only to be berated for such a foolish act against a cop, although he insisted that he could not allow Scarfe to rip him off and that it was Scarfe's gun that was drawn. Dillard made it clear that if Scarfe survived the shooting, then everything that Cottonmouth had built would soon come crashing down around him and she would not allow him to bring her down with him, while Cottonmouth insisted that Colon would soon be finally getting the guns promised to him before Shameek Smith had stolen them.

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Cottonmouth and Dillard discuss Luke Cage

Changing the subject, Dillard asked about Cage, although Cottonmouth insisted she should be focusing on her interview with Thembi Wallace. Dillard, however, told Cottonmouth that he should reconsider selling Harlem's Paradise as the people of Harlem were still talking about what had happened at Pop's funeral. Dillard told Cottonmouth that he had to kill Cage, but when he insisted that Cage was bulletproof, Dillard was not phased and suggested that they either drown, poison, or even burn him to kill him which reminded Stokes of Mama Mabel's tactics.

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Cottonmouth getting contacted by Perez

Needing to ensure that the situation with Scarfe was dealt with as quickly as possible, Cottonmouth contacted Perez, questioning if he had had anything to do with Scarfe attempting to rip him off. Perez insisted that he did not know what had happened and noted that his fellow police officers were scrambling to find Scarfe, at which point Cottonmouth gave him his new orders to find and execute Scarfe before he could expose his whole organization to the police and have Cottonmouth arrested for shooting him in the gut.

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Cottonmouth learning Rafael Scarfe is alive

Cottonmouth was contacted by Perez who informed him they had tracked Scarfe to Pop's Barber Shop where he had been found and helped by Luke Cage. Since Perez clearly did not know how Cage and Scarfe had come into contact, Cottonmouth reminded him that if Scarfe went to the police, not only would he be going down, but he would be taking down half of the whole police force with him. As Cottonmouth threw his phone in a rage, Zip then entered and asked where Shades was before asking for a promotion, with Cottonmouth noting that the last time Zip had stepped up, it had not gone well. Cottonmouth ordered Zip to send out a hit on Scarfe.[10]

Arrest and Release

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Cottonmouth is arrested by Misty Knight

"See, that's the problem with a bitch. Once they get their mouth on a bone, they can't let go."
"We'll see who's somebody's bitch when your ass is in prison."
―Cottonmouth and Misty Knight[src]

Despite Cottonmouth's best efforts, Rafael Scarfe got to the police in time to expose his organization before dying from his wounds. With his criminal activities down proven, Cottonmouth was arrested by the New York City Police Department while still inside Harlem's Paradise, with Misty Knight putting on the handcuffs and watching as Cottonmouth was escorted out of the building and to jail to await his sentencing for his many crimes including murder.[10]

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Cottonmouth is freed by Benjamin Donovan

While he was being held by the police, Benjamin Donovan arrived to defend him. While they sat discussing the case together, Cottonmouth mimed playing the piano to keep himself relaxed. When they were eventually confronted by Knight and Priscilla Ridley, Donovan made it clear that there was no evidence presented against Cottonmouth other than Knight and Scarfe's testimonies, both of which could easily be questioned due to one being personally affected by the other's death.

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Cottonmouth is threatened by Misty Knight

As both Cottonmouth and Donovan prepared to leave, they were confronted by Knight who questioned if by their language they were calling her a dog, but Cottonmouth insisted that it was just a turn of phrase. Before he left, however, Cottonmouth stood face to face with Detective Knight and made an insulting remark which did compare her to a dog, at which point Knight promised that she would sooner or later see that Cottonmouth found himself in prison where he belonged, a statement which made Cottonmouth laugh out loud as he walked out and leaving Knight furious at his victory.

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Cottonmouth shares a look with Luke Cage

As Cottonmouth left the police station, he found himself surrounded by members of the media who were there desperately asking for a statement regarding why he was arrested, but he chose to ignore them all as he made his way to his car in order to return to the club. As he stepped into the car, Cottonmouth caught eyes with Luke Cage who was watching him from across the street. Seeing the man who had helped try to arrest him watch his own failure unfold, Cottonmouth could not help but smile and he sat down in his car and drove away from the police station as a free man.[4]

Calling Diamondback

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Cottonmouth celebrates his new freedom

"All he has to do is show up, and hoods scatter like roaches with the lights on! Guns, drugs, all street traffic is a mess right now because of him! N***a's act like he can walk on water. I'm done talking, Shades, tell Diamondback I need to holla at him."
―Cottonmouth to Shades[src]

Taking back his office in Harlem's Paradise, Cottonmouth laughed out loud as he watched the news reports on his own arrest and freedom, noting how Mariah Dillard would be furious while he was celebrating how he killed Rafael Scarfe and got away with it while Zip found the Hammer Industries guns and returned them to Domingo Colon, ending their war before it even began and restoring peace to his organization after such a chaotic time, putting himself back in control despite everything going wrong for him.

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Cottonmouth decides to call Diamondback

Cottonmouth then asked Shades how, now that he had sorted out his issues, he could get his own hands on the Judas Bullet, although Shades then informed him that he could not which only angered Cottonmouth more as he insisted that he could get no criminal work done as all his men ran in fear as soon as Luke Cage came close to them. Wanting nothing more than to kill Cage, Cottonmouth ordered Shades to get in contact with Diamondback and ask for his help. Once Shades had left, Cottonmouth collected the very gun that he had once used to kill Pistol Pete and held it to the mirror.

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Cottonmouth invites Luke Cage over to talk

Seeking to sort out the business, Cottonmouth called Pop's Barber Shop where he spoke to Bobby Fish before the phone was handed over to Cage. Cottonmouth suggested to Cage that they arrange a parlay to sort out their differences, requesting that he come to the club so that they could speak in private. As Cage reminded him that their attempts at parlay had not previously worked out so well, Cottonmouth insultingly called Cage a dishwasher once again before laughing out loud and hanging up the phone, leaving Cage to make his mind up as quickly as possible.[4]

Final Meeting with Cage

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Cottonmouth thinks back to his own past life

"How they gonna feel about their folk hero when they find out he ain't nothing more than a goddamn criminal? You act like you better than me, you ain't better than me."
―Cottonmouth to Luke Cage[src]

While Cottonmouth was waiting for Luke Cage to arrive, he sat in his office in Harlem's Paradise and played his keyboard to keep himself relaxed, thinking back to his time under the leadership of Mama Mabel and how she had shaped him into the gangster and killer he was now by not allowing him to pursue music and forcing him to murder Donnie and Pistol Pete to turn him into the cold-blooded killed she desired in her crew, changing his life forever.

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Cottonmouth bribes and mocks Luke Cage

Before long, Cage arrived and complimented Cottonmouth on his musical skills before noting he had never seen him without Zip or other bodyguards. Cage then informed Cottonmouth that he intended to bring him to Misty Knight where he wanted him to confess to all his crimes, including the murder of Rafael Scarfe among others. Not intimidated, Cottonmouth made it clear that he knew Cage was really Carl Lucas and used this information to blackmail his enemy as he threatened to send him back to Seagate Penitentiary, laughing in his face as Cage considered his options and questioned Cottonmouth's commitment.

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Cottonmouth offers Luke Cage an ultimatum

Cottonmouth only mocked Cage more, calling him Harlem's Captain America before making it clear that in his view they were both common criminals. Cottonmouth then explained that he owned Cage now because he could easily reveal his true identity to the police and expose him, sending him back to Seagate to continue his sentence. Cottonmouth made it clear that he wanted Cage to not only stop stealing all of his money and disrupting his organization but if he ever had use for a bulletproof man, he would be calling on his services.

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Cottonmouth has a meeting with Shades

With Cage having left to consider his situation, Cottonmouth listened to D-Nice rehearsal before being joined by Shades. Cottonmouth apologized for his earlier actions, with Shades accepting as he knew what stress Cottonmouth was under at this time. Cottonmouth explained what had happened between him and Cage, only for Shades to explain this was not what Diamondback wanted from the situation, although Cottonmouth was not bothering, insisting that Cage would not run as was feared but would fall in line behind him as instructed, although Shades still remained nervous.[4]

Fatal Push

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Cottonmouth mocks and insults Mariah Dillard

"You know damn well what that woman made me do, I was 14 years old."
"Uncle Pete betrayed us."
"Uncle Pete was the only one who ever had my back. Mama Mabel was always sheltering you, protecting you and for what?"
―Cottonmouth and Mariah Dillard[src]

While playing his piano, Cottonmouth was visited by Mariah Dillard, who ordered him to finally finished the Luke Cage situation as her political career was in serious risk of falling apart due to the actions of Cage. When Dillard furiously reminded Cottonmouth that they were family and brought up Mama Mabel, Cottonmouth became angry, thinking back to all the ways that Mabel had destroyed his life by pushing him to be a gangster rather than a musician.

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Cottonmouth being pushed by Mariah Dillard

This had led them to an argument regarding Pistol Pete, who Mama Mabel had forced Cottonmouth to execute when he was fourteen years old, although Dillard argued that Pete deserved to die as he had raped her. Cottonmouth had still insisted that Mabel had always protected Dillard while forcing him to commit murder, with Dillard arguing that she had always been protecting him when Cottonmouth accused Dillard of flirting with Pete and requesting sex, she snapped, first slapping Cottonmouth before hitting him hard with a bottle and pushing him straight through of his own office window.

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Cottonmouth is murdered by Mariah Dillard

Cottonmouth fell from his window and landed hard onto the floor of Harlem's Paradise, badly hurting his back and cutting his skin on the shards of glass, while Dillard continued to scream that she never wanted to be raped by Pete. As Cottonmouth attempted to crawl away despite the amount of agony he was in, Dillard caught up with him and grabbed a microphone stand and then proceeded to beat Cottonmouth on the face with it, eventually crushing his skull and killing him.[4] His corpse was later beaten even more by Shades to frame Cage for the brutal murder of Cottonmouth.[5]

Legacy

Framing Luke Cage

"Even if Carl Lucas is exonerated, Luke Cage is now wanted for the murder of Cottonmouth."
"I'll tell them the truth. Diamondback killed Cornell and Damon Boone. You'll go free."
Luke Cage and Mariah Dillard[src]

Despite becoming public enemy number one as a result of Cottonmouth's murder, Luke Cage was eventually exonerated but Candace Miller, the closest thing to an eyewitness, was murdered by Shades before she could testify, robbing Misty Knight of a case against Mariah Dillard. The murder was ultimately pinned on Diamondback, who had been attempting to frame Cage for his crimes ever since Cottonmouth's murder.[11]

Personality

"I'm all about the old school and all that. Eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth kinda thing. Fire and brimstone. See back then, do someone wrong, wasn't no begging nor pleading. Just took care of it. Handled your business."
"What about turning the other cheek?"
"Jesus saves. I don't."
―Cottonmouth and Pop[src]

Cornell Stokes was a calculating individual who firmly believed that power came through money and violence. Unlike his cousin Mariah Dillard who seemed to respect the suffering that the black community in the United States of America had to go through over the course of history to achieve equality with the whites, Stokes thought the real goal of that struggle was to achieve power. For that reason he was intensely proud of his club, Harlem's Paradise as no other black man was able to run such a successful club before, thinking it be another fraction that would go down as his infamy, he refused to sell it, even when he needed to be said money desperately. In spite of that Stokes had no concern referring to himself and other black people as the n-word, inferring he does not care so much about black rights as his cousin did but rather gaining power and dominion over everything.

Having been raised by the most notorious criminal in Harlem, his grandmother Mama Mabel, Stokes was also raised to be the perfect gangster and kept the family business alive even after Mabel's death by successfully running her crime gang. Thinking his legacy to be measured in either blood or power, Stokes demanded the respect he felt entitled towards, seeking to gain this by either reputation as the reputable owner of the most successful club or the most feared crime lord. However, Stokes was unwilling to take responsibility for his own actions despite this desire for legacy, instead of using his connections within the police and morgue to avoid any legal altercations and his own arrest even though many of Harlem's residents, including the police, knew that Stokes was already a brutal crime but could not react due to the amount of evidence that he was able to make disappear. However, after Luke Cage and Diamondback began dismantling his crime empire, he began losing his composure and behaving more rashly despite being cautious about his criminality beforehand. Refusing to be disrespected by Cage, he was willing to risk financial bankruptcy by buying the Judas Bullet to kill him, despite being reminded by Shades that his empire was now in too much shambles to pay. Stokes lived the lifestyle of a classic gangster, with Cage noting he surrounded himself with beautiful models in his private club box.

Despite his vicious and ruthless personality, Stokes was not completely heartless. To some degree, he loved his family due to being raised by Mama Mabel in the importance of family first, even though Pistol Pete was his first victim for betraying Mabel, he was implied to feel deep regret over this and Peter did wish Stokes to have a better future than just another criminal in the family. He also did care about his cousin but simply teased her too much to the point where she eventually killed Stokes in a blind rage when he pushed her too far. Stokes also had a good relationship with his niece Tilda Johnson, using music to try to steer her away from crime as his uncle - her biological father - had done for him, which proved successful. Tilda, in turn, felt that he had been the only loving and genuinely reliable Stokes and, despite his criminality, the only Stokes she did not resent, to the point that she was devastated that her mother had killed him. Due to their history, Stokes had a close bond with Pop even if they went down different paths as they got older. He planned to secretly fund the repair of his barber shop after his hit on it and killed Tone when he discovered that Pop was killed in the shooting. Later on, he cried over this news and paid for Pop's expensive casket.

Because of his former desire to become a music artist, Stokes played jazz in his office quite frequently, as he himself implied that that was his true desire and was forced into crime by his family. He also hated his criminal alias, "Cottonmouth" and was warned by many to not call him by that in his presence as it would lead him to become more violent and even kill whoever did. Stokes had a habit of laughing with a slight rasp when amused. He seemed to be somewhat insensitive towards others especially about their identity. He has referred to the police as "pigs," certain women as "bitches," and has twice made a joke regarding a stereotype he has against Jamaicans. He also seemed to be insensitive towards women such as claiming Dillard invited her abuse, he told Mama Mabel that the female prostitutes should learn to defend themselves against abusive customers instead of relying on their bodyguards, and had no problem calling Misty Knight a "bitch" straight to her face. However, he did have enough sensitivity towards transgender people to not misgender Sister Boy even though Mabel had. Despite some of his female workers being afraid of him such as Candace Miller, he spent some time playing music for his female models to entertain them.

Abilities

  • Expert Tactician: Stokes used a rocket launcher to shoot Luke Cage, believing he would die and was able to obscure his involvement by making the incident appear to be a gas explosion. When he discovered Cage's vulnerability to the Judas Bullet, he instantly realized this bullet's potential and planned to order some despite his financial difficulties. Upon learning of Cage's past as Carl Lucas, he used this knowledge to blackmail Cage into working for him. While Cage refused to work for him, he did almost leave Harlem to prevent his past from coming to light, which would've still achieved Stokes' ultimate goal of getting rid of Cage.
  • Marksman: For the years of his criminal life, Stokes learned about utilizing firearms. Using his marksman skills, Stokes managed accurately shot Koko in the head, destroy Genghis Connie's with a rocket launcher and shot Rafael Scarfe from his own sidearm.
"Even though I hate your ass, I gotta admit you got talent. You could have been somebody."
Luke Cage[src]
  • Musician: Stokes was an accomplished keyboardist. In his youth, he demonstrated proficiency for music, being able to play compositions by ear. He considered music his true passion, and his uncle, recognizing his potential, took him to auditions and tried to steer him away from the criminal lifestyle. Even after fully immersing himself in the family business, he continued to play, especially when he was feeling contemplative.

Equipment

Weapons

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Cottonmouth holding the Stokes' Revolver

  • Stokes' Revolver: Stokes was given an ornate Smith & Wesson Model 64 by Mama Mabel, who explained how he should kill his uncle Pistol Pete due to his betrayal. Pete was cornered and Stokes aimed at him with the gun. Pete tried to appeal to his nephew who, despite his hesitation, shot twice at Pete, killing him. Stokes kept the revolver for many years, as a memento of what he was forced to do.
  • Smith & Wesson SW1911SC: Stokes kept this handgun by his desk, and took during a meeting with his men to kill Koko shooting him in the head, angered at his proposal of leaving Luke Cage alone and focus on their dealings elsewhere.
  • Glock 19: Stokes managed to obtain Rafael Scarfe's sidearm when an argument with him escalated into a confrontation. Stokes and Scarfe tried to struggle for control of the handgun, and Stokes ended up grabbing it, and shot Scarfe a couple of times, hitting him in the stomach and legs, and severely injuring him before leaving him behind.
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Stokes preparing to fire his rocket launcher

  • FIM-43 Redeye: Stokes took this rocket launcher to a rooftop in Harlem, stalking Luke Cage in order to kill him inside his house. As he spotted Cage inside Genghis Connie's, Stokes fired a rocket, destroying the restaurant and making the whole building collapse. However, Cage was able to survive the rocket blast, saving Connie Lin shielding her with his body.

Other Equipment

  • Baseball Bat: To be added

Facilities

"This place is my reputation. My blood. My legacy."
―Cottonmouth[src]
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Stokes and Mariah Dillard upstairs of his club

  • Harlem's Paradise: Following the death of Mama Mabel, Stokes was finally given the ownership of the Stokes Crime Family's club in the heart of Harlem. From here, Stokes had maintained the illusion of being a legitimate businessman by having several high-end musical performers play while he conducted illegal dealings with Domingo Colon as well as Rafael Scarfe. From the club, Stokes attempted to find solutions to deal with Luke Cage and was eventually killed by his own cousin, Mariah Dillard, who had knocked Stokes out of his office window before brutally beating him to death.
  • Spurlock's Mortuary: To be added

Relationships

Family

Allies

Enemies

Appearances

Appearances for Cornell Stokes

in chronological order:

Trivia

  • In the comics, Cornell "Cottonmouth" Stokes was a heroin trader that wanted to recruit Luke Cage for his organization when Cage was framed by Willis Stryker.

Behind the Scenes

References

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