Baron Blitzkrieg Explained

Publisher:DC Comics
Debut:World's Finest Comics #246 (September 1977)
Creators:Gerry Conway
Don Heck
Alter Ego:Baron Reiter
Alliances:Axis Amerika
Shadowspire
Secret Society of Super Villains
Black Lantern Corps
Powers:Superhuman strength
Heat vision
Flight
Cat:super
Subcat:DC Comics
Villain:y
Sortkey:Baron Blitzkrieg
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Baron Blitzkrieg is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.[1]

Publication history

The character (also known as Baron Reiter and simply the Baron) was created by Gerry Conway and Don Heck, and first appeared in World's Finest Comics #246 (September 1977).

Fictional character biography

Baron Reiter was originally a vicious German army officer during World War II who was blinded and disfigured when a concentration camp prisoner threw a bottle in his face. German scientists experimented on the Nazi which restored his sight, but not his appearance. Nonetheless, he is given superhuman strength, invulnerability, optical energy beams, and the ability to fly. While he can initially manifest each of these abilities one at a time, he underwent training to incorporate these abilities together.[2]

Baron Blitzkrieg's first several appearances were antagonistic encounters with Wonder Woman and Superman.[3] [4] Afterwards, Baron Blitzkrieg was a frequent opponent of the All-Star Squadron;[5] brainwashing Commander Steel,[6] confronting with Hourman which resulted in Red Bee's death,[7] conspiring with Zyklon to use the Liberty Bell to destroy Philadelphia before bring defeated by the original Liberty Belle, Johnny Quick and Jay Garrick / Flash,[8] trying to stay hidden in Jamaica,[9] and being a benefactor of Axis Amerika.[10]

The Baron is the leader of Shadowspire, conspiring with Vandal Savage's Symbolix organization in experimental research behind Damage,[11] [12] and an assassination attempt which is foiled by Deathstroke.[13]

Baron Blitzkrieg later joined the Society, but he is killed by Superboy-Prime.[14]

He is an apparent ancestor of a similar-themed speedster.

His battlesuit is remote-controlled until being defeated by Batman and Nightwing.[15]

His corpse is entombed below the Hall of Justice, and is revived as a member of the Black Lantern Corps.[16]

Powers and abilities

Baron Blitzkrieg has enhanced strength, agility and endurance. Additionally, he wore body armor that offered some protection from physical attacks and possesses heat vision and the ability to fly, and also could travel between Earth-2 and Earth-X.

Other versions

In the alternate Flashpoint timeline, Baron Blitzkrieg makes a minor appearance in which he is killed by Frankenstein.[17]

In other media

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Rovin, Jeff . The Encyclopedia of Supervillains . Facts on File . 1987 . New York . 0-8160-1356-X . 17.
  2. Book: Jimenez . Phil . Wells . John . The Essential Wonder Woman Encyclopedia . 2010 . Del Rey . 978-0345501073 . 55–56.
  3. World's Finest Comics #246-247
  4. All New Collectors' Edition #54
  5. Book: Cowsill . Alan . Irvine . Alex . Korte . Steve . Manning . Matt . Wiacek . Win . Wilson . Sven . The DC Comics Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Characters of the DC Universe . 2016 . DK Publishing . 978-1-4654-5357-0 . 25.
  6. All-Star Squadron #6-9
  7. All-Star Squadron #32-35
  8. All-Star Squadron #45-46
  9. Young All-Stars #9
  10. Young All-Stars #21-25
  11. Damage #3-8
  12. Damage #14
  13. Deathstroke #54
  14. Infinite Crisis #7
  15. #1
  16. Blackest Night #4
  17. Flashpoint: Frankenstein and the Creatures of the Unknown #1 (June 2011)
  18. Web site: 'Arrow' Cast DC Villain Baron Blitzkrieg for Season 4. The Hollywood Reporter. Goldberg. Lesley. July 22, 2015.
  19. Web site: Arrow boss explains Baron Reiter casting. Entertainment Weekly. Abrams. Natalie. August 12, 2015.