Codename: Assassin

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Codename: Assassin in Superman Secret Files 2009 v1 #1.

Codename: Assassin is a male comic character who features in DC Comics.

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Biography

Origin

Jonathan Drew was a male human who grew up a lonely student and orphan. The only person who ever cared about him was his sister, Maria. As adults, Maria became a trial attorney and set her sights on taking down the mob. Some sources say that she was in bed with the mob, others think that her investigations uncovered too many of their dirty little secrets. Whatever the truth may be, the mob eventually saw her as a threat to their empire and had her killed. The death of his sister pushed Jonathan Drew beyond the edge of reason. The day after her funeral, he embarked upon the violent lifestyle of a vigilante. Calling himself Codename: Assassin, he pledged himself towards bringing down organized crime and avenging his sister's death. A short time later, Drew volunteered for a secret government program designed to increase his effectiveness. After a series of experiments, Jonathan Drew developed the ability to move objects with his mind and read the thoughts of others. His first mission as Codename: Assassin pitted him against two low-key villains known as Powerhouse and the Snake. (1st Issue Special v1 #11)

Post-Flashpoint

Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events. Jonathan Drew

Overview

Personality and attributes

Powers and abilities

Notes

  • Codename: Assassin was created by Gerry Conway, Steve Skeates and Nestor Redondo where he made his first appearance in 1st Issue Special v1 #11 (February, 1976).

Appearances

  • 1st Issue Special v1: (1976)
  • Superman Secret Files 2009 v1:

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