NKVDemon

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NKVDemon

The NKVDemon in his first appearance
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance Batman #445 (March 1990)
Created by Marv Wolfman
Jim Aparo
In story information
Alter ego (I) Gregor Dosynski
(II) Nicodemus
(III) Unknown
Abilities Steroid-enhanced strength
Artificially hardened skin
Extremely resistant to physical pain
Exceptional hand-to-hand combatant
Weapons and explosives expert
Master of disguises

The NKVDemon is the name of three fictional characters appearing in DC Comics as an opponent of Batman. The character's name comes from the former secret Soviet Police called the NKVD.

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[edit] Fictional character biography

[edit] First NKVDemon

The NKVDemon appears in the storyline "When The Earth Dies" (Batman #445-447). He is a protege of the Russian assassin the KGBeast, and was trained by him. The NKVDemon is systematically trying to kill a list of 10 pro-Glasnost Soviet government officials, considering them traitors to the cause of communism.[1] The tenth person on his list is then president Mikhail Gorbachev.

After murdering the nine people on his list, interspersed with increasingly violent confrontations with Batman, who has travelled to Moscow in an attempt to stop him, the NKVDemon is killed by police gunfire while trying to assassinate President Gorbachev on Earth Day.

[edit] Second NKVDemon

An assassin named Nicodemus takes up the mantle and costume of the original NKVDemon, and is hired to kill Aquaman. NKVDemon II is defeated by Aquaman and Batman, and eventually killed while in jail. His sole appearance was in Aquaman Vol. 4 #8 (July 1992).

[edit] Third NKVDemon

The third character to take up the guise of the Russian mercenary and assassin first appeared in Robin Vol. 2 #47 (November 1997). He works for Ulyssees "The General" Hadrian, in his attempt to incite a war between two Middle Eastern nations. During this affair, he runs afoul of Robin and Nightwing, who have come to apprehend the General. More recently he serves as the bodyguard to the head of the Gotham Odessa family, and is killed in the shootout that incites the Gotham gang war.

Little is known specifically of this Demon's skill. He is more of a bruiser, using overwhelming physical size to take on his opponents, as opposed to the skill used by previous incarnations.

[edit] References

  1. ^ McHoul, A. W. (1996). Semiotic Investigations: Towards an Effective Semiotics. U of Nebraska Press, 159-160. ISBN 0803231911. 
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