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Deadshot (Floyd Lawton) is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by David Vern Reed and Lew Schwartz, based on a concept from Batman co-creator Bob Kane, the character made his first appearance in Batman #59 (June 1950). The introduction story features Deadshot using standard firearms while wearing a ...
Villain First appearance Description the Acrobat: World's Finest Comics #119 (August 1961): Francis "Frankie" Doran, acquired the Magic Bow of Diana which fired arrows that moved and transformed according to wielder's desire, defeated when Green Arrow misdirected him to attack remote-controlled Arrowplane while they snared Bow, then threw it into the sea for being too dangerous.
The film is produced by Upper Street, Stylopik, Piecrust Pictures, Highland Midgie, Ingenious Media and Rocket Science, in association with Screen Scotland and LipSync Productions. Producers are Chris Coen, Brian Coffey, Rebecca Brown and Thorsten Schumacher. [3] [5] The film's new title was announced as Dead Shot in April 2023.
Onomatopoeia first appears where he murders a female crimefighter named Virago, after telling her his name. The interlude in which this occurs serves as a lead-in to "The Sounds of Violence", a three-issue storyline that runs through issues #13–15 of the title, in which he is the main antagonist.
While he is merely mentioned in the theatrical version of Justice League, the character makes his first on-screen appearance in the director's cut, with his scenes being restored. The "Snyder Cut" portrays Darkseid, then named Uxas, leading the invasion of Earth prior to his rise to power.
Firebug is the name of three supervillains appearing in media published by DC Comics, primarily as enemies of Batman.All three are insect-themed arsonists, similar to Firefly.
Rick Flag is the collective name used for multiple fictional characters featured in American comic books published by DC Comics.Although each character shares the same name, they are portrayed as distinct family members who typically play significant roles in collaborating with the United States government and military within the DC Universe.
Deadline first appears as a mercenary with a contract on Starman Will Payton. [1] He is mentioned to be one of the best and highest paid super-mercenaries, along with Bolt. Other stories suggest that, while Deadline is a master at what he does, he is not as highly regarded as other mercenaries, like Deathstroke or Deadshot.