Maxie Zeus

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Maxie Zeus
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance Detective Comics #483 (May 1979)
Created by Denny O'Neil
In story information
Alter ego Maximillian "Maxie" Zeus
Team affiliations The New Olympians
Abilities None, on his own

Maximillian "Maxie" Zeus is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. He is a criminal mastermind who believes that he is the god Zeus from Greek mythology. He is an occasional enemy of Batman. He first appeared in Detective Comics #483 (April-May 1979).

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[edit] Character History

Maxie, originally a slightly built, almost mild man, is originally a history teacher and a married man. Through unrevealed circumstances he loses his wife and his sanity. He becomes a crimelord, and uses his cunning and intelligence to rise to power amidst the chaos in Gotham City's underworld caused by the city's numerous insane criminals. He fights Batman on several occasions before being committed to Arkham Asylum, where he remains until escaping to form a team of superhuman agents, the New Olympians. He attempts to kidnap Olympic athlete Lacinia Nitocris and force her to marry him and become a mother figure for his daughter Medea. This plot is foiled by Batman and the Outsiders, who beat the Olympians in a series of Olympic-style games. Returned to Arkham, Maxie is one of the villains that escape when Bane brings down the walls of Arkham Asylum. Maxie's escape attempt is disrupted when he collides with a tree. When Joker escapes, he ignores Maxie's pleas to release him too since Joker deems him annoying.

Sometime later, however, he was drawn into a plot engineered by the children of AresDeimos, Phobos, and Eris to merge Gotham City with Ares' throne capital, the Aeropagus. The intent is re-establish Ares' rule on earth. Maxie is killed as a result of that plot and his sacrifice brought about Ares' return. However, their scheme is foiled by Wonder Woman and her allies, and Ares himself banished his children back to Tartarus.

[edit] Arkham Asylum

Because of his generally ordinary appearance and (at least in comparison to other inmates) comparatively quiet form of insanity, Maxie Zeus is frequently underestimated by Arkham staff members. Since he believed himself to be a god, Maxie seemed to regard "mortal affairs" as irrelevant and rarely provided discipline problems. Thus he was initially kept in the asylum's minimal security wing, which contributed to his ability to escape during the Batman and the Outsiders storyline. Prior to said escape, Batman, who had no such illusions about his enemy, advises Arkham authorities over a dozen times to move Maxie to the maximum security wing but was disregarded.

An electrified, emaciated version of Maxie Zeus appears in the graphic novel Arkham Asylum by Grant Morrison and Dave McKean. Batman finds him connected to the electroshock therapy room of Arkham Asylum, perpetually receiving electrical currents. This version's insanity more resembles a messianic complex and apparently exhibits coprophilia.

[edit] Robin

In current issues of Robin, the vigilante Violet is trying to track down an illegal casino named "Maxie's", with chips bearing a Zeus-like profile. Presumably, Maxie survived his encounter with the Children of Ares or it was retconned by the events of Infinite Crisis. After Violet is discovered by Zeus's guards, both Robin and Violet manage to escape unharmed, as detectives that Robin was working with on the case raid the casino and arrest Zeus, who surrenders without a fight after an officer physically threatens him.

[edit] In Other Media

[edit] Batman: The Animated Series

In Batman: The Animated Series, Maximillian Zeus is a shipping tycoon with underworld connections. In his debut episode, "Fire From Olympus", after recovering from a serious financial crisis, Maxie went insane, developed a god complex, and started to believe that he was the Greek god Zeus and his lawyer-girlfriend was the muse Clio. When Batman arrived at the top of his building, Maxie believed he was Hades, as no 'mortal' could reach 'Mount Olympus' without his permission. Maxie stole a giant lightning gun which he used on "pitiful mortals" who dared to oppose him, although on a couple of occasions he seemed to revert to normal. When his girlfriend tried to stop him, he had her bound and gagged to the barrel of the lightning gun by his henchmen, though she was saved by Batman before she could be killed. Maxie was eventually taken down by Batman with help from Mrs. Zeus. While being dragged through Arkham Asylum, he looked at the prisoners watching him and believed that he saw a Greek deity in their place: the Joker was Hermes the trickster god, Two-Face was the "double-faced" Janus (actually a Roman god), and Poison Ivy was the goddess Demeter. His voice was provided by Steve Susskind.

[edit] The Batman

Maxie Zeus appeared on The Batman voiced by Phil LaMarr, in the episode "Thunder." Maxie here is an eccentric multimillionare and owner of Zeus Industries, who is obsessed with Greek mythology, and runs for mayor against Marion Grange. In that episode, Maxie Zeus rode in his airship New Olympus in order to make Gotham City his kingdom after losing his election against Grange. Batman and Batgirl defeated him. Zeus later reappeared in a cameo as one of the many villains captured by Rumor.

What made Maxie Zeus different from the comics is that he wears high-tech armor with gloves that generates electricity and that he is, for the most part, sane. The gladiator armor suit he wears is more similar to Roman mythology than Greek (he could be considered Jupiter, rather than Zeus). He also preferred to be called Maximillian.

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