Count Vertigo
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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
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+ | '''Werner Vertigo''' | ||
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+ | ===Post-Flashpoint=== | ||
+ | Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events. '''Werner Zytle''' | ||
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+ | He later got control of experimental '''Lord Tech''' that enhanced mental powers that was leaked to various parties. Count Vertigo came to install one such machine to hit body that increased his vertigo powers to effect not only the mind but matter as well. Thus, he was able to twist people and objects inside-out through the use of his powers which he used to enforce his rule over Vlatava. At this time, Wonder Woman along with [[Maxwell Lord]] arrived in the country where they intended to recover the stolen Lord Tech that was being used by various parties to create havoc around the world. Their plane came to crash in the nation where Diana was temporarily blinded as a result of Count Vertigo's powers but with the aid of the Lasso of Truth along with her Amazonian training managed to achieve a kind of vision. She used this to battle Count Vertigo with her destroying the Lord Tech machine attached to him thus knocking him out as well as ending his revolution. (Wonder Woman v1 #766) | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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===Television=== | ===Television=== | ||
*In Batman: The Animated Series, Vertigo appeared in the animated television series set in the DC Animated Universe in the episode "Off Balance" where he was voiced by actor Michael York. He was shown as being the leader of a splinter group of the [[Society of Shadows (DC Animated)|Society of Shadows]]. He originally worked for [[Ra's al Ghul (DC Animated)|Ra's al Ghul]] until be betrayed him and went off on his own to found the Society. Vertigo wore a special eyepiece that gave off a disorienting effect, rendering his victims dizzy and helpless. He stole an experimental [[Sonic Drill|sonic drill]] from [[Wayne Enterprises]], although what precisely what he intended to do with the device is not known. Whatever his plans, Vertigo was stopped by the combined might of [[Batman (DC Animated)|Batman]], out to stop the Society and recover the drill, and [[Talia (DC Animated)|Talia]], sent by her father to kill Vertigo for his betrayal and recover the drill for Ra's own purposes. Vertigo is thought to have been killed falling from the belltower of his monastery hideout and plunging into a river after Batman and Talia disoriented him by ringing the church bells. | *In Batman: The Animated Series, Vertigo appeared in the animated television series set in the DC Animated Universe in the episode "Off Balance" where he was voiced by actor Michael York. He was shown as being the leader of a splinter group of the [[Society of Shadows (DC Animated)|Society of Shadows]]. He originally worked for [[Ra's al Ghul (DC Animated)|Ra's al Ghul]] until be betrayed him and went off on his own to found the Society. Vertigo wore a special eyepiece that gave off a disorienting effect, rendering his victims dizzy and helpless. He stole an experimental [[Sonic Drill|sonic drill]] from [[Wayne Enterprises]], although what precisely what he intended to do with the device is not known. Whatever his plans, Vertigo was stopped by the combined might of [[Batman (DC Animated)|Batman]], out to stop the Society and recover the drill, and [[Talia (DC Animated)|Talia]], sent by her father to kill Vertigo for his betrayal and recover the drill for Ra's own purposes. Vertigo is thought to have been killed falling from the belltower of his monastery hideout and plunging into a river after Batman and Talia disoriented him by ringing the church bells. | ||
+ | *In Young Justice, Count Vertigo appeared in the setting of the animated television series starting from the episode "Revelation" and was voiced by actor Steven Blum. | ||
===Films=== | ===Films=== | ||
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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
− | *''World's Finest Comics'': | + | *''World's Finest Comics v1'': (1978) |
− | *''Green Arrow'': | + | *''Green Arrow v1'': |
*''Suicide Squad'': | *''Suicide Squad'': | ||
+ | *''Wonder Woman v1'': | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
+ | *[https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Count_Vertigo DC Database Entry] | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count_Vertigo Wikipedia Entry] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count_Vertigo Wikipedia Entry] | ||
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Count Vertigo is a male comic supervillain that features in DC Comics.
Contents |
Biography
Origin
Werner Vertigo
Post-Flashpoint
Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events. Werner Zytle
He later got control of experimental Lord Tech that enhanced mental powers that was leaked to various parties. Count Vertigo came to install one such machine to hit body that increased his vertigo powers to effect not only the mind but matter as well. Thus, he was able to twist people and objects inside-out through the use of his powers which he used to enforce his rule over Vlatava. At this time, Wonder Woman along with Maxwell Lord arrived in the country where they intended to recover the stolen Lord Tech that was being used by various parties to create havoc around the world. Their plane came to crash in the nation where Diana was temporarily blinded as a result of Count Vertigo's powers but with the aid of the Lasso of Truth along with her Amazonian training managed to achieve a kind of vision. She used this to battle Count Vertigo with her destroying the Lord Tech machine attached to him thus knocking him out as well as ending his revolution. (Wonder Woman v1 #766)
Overview
Personality and attributes
Powers and abilities
Notes
- Count Vertigo was created by Gerry Conway, Trevor Von Eeden, and Vince Colletta where he made his first appearance in World's Finest Comics v1 #251 (July, 1978).
In other media
Television
- In Batman: The Animated Series, Vertigo appeared in the animated television series set in the DC Animated Universe in the episode "Off Balance" where he was voiced by actor Michael York. He was shown as being the leader of a splinter group of the Society of Shadows. He originally worked for Ra's al Ghul until be betrayed him and went off on his own to found the Society. Vertigo wore a special eyepiece that gave off a disorienting effect, rendering his victims dizzy and helpless. He stole an experimental sonic drill from Wayne Enterprises, although what precisely what he intended to do with the device is not known. Whatever his plans, Vertigo was stopped by the combined might of Batman, out to stop the Society and recover the drill, and Talia, sent by her father to kill Vertigo for his betrayal and recover the drill for Ra's own purposes. Vertigo is thought to have been killed falling from the belltower of his monastery hideout and plunging into a river after Batman and Talia disoriented him by ringing the church bells.
- In Young Justice, Count Vertigo appeared in the setting of the animated television series starting from the episode "Revelation" and was voiced by actor Steven Blum.
Films
Video games
Appearances
- World's Finest Comics v1: (1978)
- Green Arrow v1:
- Suicide Squad:
- Wonder Woman v1:
External Links
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