- Zsasz
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caption=Zsasz and his many self-inflicted scars.
comic_color=background:#8080ff
character_name=Zsasz
real_name=Victor Zsasz
publisher=DC Comics
debut="" #1 (1992)
creators=Alan GrantNorm Breyfogle
alliance_color=background:#c0c0ff
status=Incarcerated
alliances=
previous_alliances=Secret Society of Super Villains
aliases=Mr. Zsasz
relatives=Unnamed parents (deceased)
powers=Extreme cunning
Biological strength and agility
Unpredictability|Victor Zsasz (referred to as Zsasz or Mr. Zsasz) is a
fictional character in theDC Comics universe. He is essentially aserial killer (despite not adhering to any solid pattern, sex or strain when he kills) #1.] and is a nemesis ofBatman . He usually kills with a knife and carves a tally mark somewhere on himself whenever he kills someone.History
Zsasz first appeared in ' #1 (1992) as part of the ' four-parter story arc, and his
origin story was told in "Batman Chronicles" #3 (1996 ); both stories were written by Alan Grant and drawn byNorm Breyfogle . As revealed in the foreword to the TPB form of "The Last Arkham", Zsasz's name is derived from that ofpsychiatrist Thomas Szasz when Grant saw the name while visiting his girlfriend in her university library.Breyfogle, N. & Grant, A. (1996). "Batman: The Last Arkham". DC comics. ISBN 1563891905.]Origin story
Zsasz was the head of his own intergovernmental company and had amassed a large personal fortune in addition to his family's
wealth . At the age of 25 his parents died in a boating accident, sending him into a deep depression. He turned togambling , losing money in competitions around the world. One night, he ended up in aGotham City casino , where he gambled everything he owned and ended up losing it all to the Penguin; afterwards he saw that his life was empty, driven by desire, and there was no point to his existence. While he was attempting to commitsuicide by jumping from Gotham Bridge, ahomeless man tried toassault him with a knife after he refused to give him money. Instinctively grabbing the knife, Zsasz saw in the man's eyes that all life is meaningless and that nothing nor anyone matters. He then proceeded to stab the man to death as a "gift" for saving his life. From then on, he dedicated himself to "liberating" others from their pointless existence (Zsasz often refers to victims as "zombies "). He usually preys on young women, but has no qualms over whom he murders. He slits his victims' throats and leaves them in lifelike poses, adding a tally mark to himself each time. He has beendiagnose d as insane and is regularly incarcerated inArkham Asylum courtesy of Batman, breaking out on occasion to carry on killing.Later story arcs
During his debut appearance in "
Shadow of the Bat s opening story arc, ', Zsasz bribed a contractor to include asecret passage leading out from his cell during the asylum's reconstruction under its new head,Jeremiah Arkham , who inherited the asylum from his uncle, Amadeus Arkham. Although Zsasz is restrained during the daytime when he is being treated personally by Jeremiah Arkham, he is brought back to his cell at night where he would leave the asylum through the secret passage, unbeknown to the night guards. After murders fitting his "modus operandi " begin surfacing, Batman and Commissioner James Gordon fake Batman's insanity in order to get him inside the asylum and investigate Zsasz. Jeremiah Arkham is exceptionally brutal towards Batman, who had supposedly murdered a police officer; over the course of the "treatment", Zsasz had warped Jeremiah's mind and turned him into a mere henchman. Due to these continuous conversations with Jeremiah Arkham, Zsasz realises Batman is a plant and subsequently murders both the contractor and another inmate at Arkham who knows of Zsasz's ploy. However, bothNightwing and Batman catch up to Zsasz when he tries to escape for the final time and put him back in Arkham.Zsasz later appears in Part 3 and 4 of the "" saga, which also sees characters who debuted in "The Last Arkham" return to the Batman comic; most notably Jeremiah Arkham and Amygdala. In Part 3 of "Knightfall", Zsasz takes an all girl's college hostage and holds the students at knife point until Batman arrives, briefly leaving to kill two police officers who were sent to arrest him. Though weakened both physically and mentally, Batman fights with Zsasz and tries to ignore the lunatic's mockery. He finally snaps, however, after Zsasz says that they are really one and the same, prompting Batman to beat on him with an added viciousness. Batman most likely would have killed Zsasz with his bare hands had the police not stopped him.Batman #492.] Batman #493]
Zsasz later appears in "
Detective Comics " #796, where he fights Stephanie Brown in her role as Robin. Attempting to slit her throat, he is distracted by her unexpected ferocity and falls back, where he attacks and attempts to kill Batman. However, Stephanie eventually defeats him.Zsasz makes a brief appearance in "
Infinite Crisis " #7. He is part of theSecret Society of Supervillains and is one of the many of their members sent to attack the city of Metropolis. The Society loses.Zsasz is not seen in any major villainous role again until "
Detective Comics " #815, released inMarch 2006 , entitled "Victims". Before a quarterly psychiatric review, Zsasz kills his guards withmetal poles attached to his neck bracket and escapes to kill again. Batman hunts for Zsasz, which proves unsuccessful until Zsasz gains access to a charity event (attended by Bruce Wayne) and stabs his beloved butler,Alfred Pennyworth , in the stomach. However, Wayne saves Alfred's life by driving him to a hospital. To lure Zsasz to him, Wayne holds apress conference in which he announces that Alfred is still alive. Having already made ascar for Alfred, Zsasz realises that his tally is off by one (Zsasz remarks: "My skin... it's crawling... every inch of it feels... wrong.") During the second part of "Victims" ("Detective Comics" #816), after a fight with Batman, Zsasz proceeds to the hospital to finish off Alfred. Batman catches him off-guard and knocks him unconscious, thus saving Alfred's life and sending Zsasz back to Arkham.Zsasz is later seen again the "
Gotham Underground " story arc where in issue 3 he appears in a disguised Batman's cell atBlackgate Prison and attempts to kill him with a knife. He ends up cutting Batman's arm just as he was waking up and the resulting fight ends with Zsasz being knocked unconscious and Batman being rushed to the hospital.Up-coming appearances
The character is reportedly returning in the
November 2008 three-issue miniseries "" which will be written byKevin Smith and inked by friendWalt Flanagan . [ [http://comics.ign.com/articles/893/893741p1.html SDCC 08: Kevin Smith Tackles New Batman Series] ]"Batman Begins"
Most likely due to the nature of his crimes, Zsasz does not appear in any of the Batman cartoons. He does, however, appear as a minor character in the 2005 film "
Batman Begins " and is portrayed byTim Booth , the vocalist of British band James.http://music.ign.com/articles/580/580886p1.html.] In the movie, Assistant District AttorneyRachel Dawes states that Zsasz butchers citizens for the mob and is one ofCarmine Falcone 's thugs, implying that he is ahitman instead of a serial killer. He is sent to Arkham Asylum along with many assassins who work for Falcone due to thetestimony of Dr. Jonathan Crane (aka the Scarecrow). Nevertheless, when he is let loose from the asylum duringRa's al Ghul 's attack on Gotham, tally marks on his neck are clearly visible. Later, Zsasz, along with other inmates under the influence of the fear toxin, attempts to kill Dawes but fails as Batman saves her. Zsasz is revealed to have remained at large in one of the promotional websites for The Dark Knight. [http://www.thehahahatimes.com/issue2/page4.htm]The
tie-in book featuring the development art, and the visual guide to the film, also feature a shot of Booth in costume, referring to Zsasz as a serial killer. In the credits and script for the film, as well as all the books and the graphic novelisation, his name is spelled "Zsaz". Only thenovelisation of "Batman Begins", refers to him as "Victor Zsasz".Video Game Appearances
In the "Batman Begins" video game, Zsasz appears chained to a wall while
Detective Flass asks him what Dr. Jonathan Crane is planning. When Booth reprised his role as Zsasz, it seems to make it clear that, at least in the game, Zsasz is genuinely insane. Zsasz later threatens Rachel, as in the movie, but she takes advantage of Batman's appearance to taser him while he is distracted. The game explains his trademark scars and says that he's "running out of room."Zsasz also appears as a boss in the "" game.
A new Batman game called "" will feature Batman's most twisted and fearsome villains, including Zsasz.
Zsasz appears in
Nintendo DS version of "" as an enemy bounty in the "Villain Hunt" minigame.Footnotes
References
*Breyfogle, N. & Grant, A. (1996). "Batman: The Last Arkham". DC comics. ISBN 1563891905.
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