Bruno Mannheim
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Publication information | |
Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #139 (July 1971) |
Created by | Jack Kirby |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | Bruno "Ugly" Mannheim |
Species | Human |
Bruno "Ugly" Mannheim is a
Chad L. Coleman portrays Mannheim in the third season of Superman & Lois.
Publication history
The character first appeared in Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #139 (July 1971) and was created by Jack Kirby.[2]
Fictional character biography
Pre-Crisis
Bruno Mannheim is a member of Intergang working under the clone of Morgan Edge. He is also the son of Moxie "Boss" Mannheim. Mannheim and his minions kidnap Guardian, Goody Rickels, and the Newsboy Legion and has them eat a meal laced with pyro-granulate. After letting them go, Mannheim states that they will burn up in 24 hours. Guardian forces Mannheim into giving up the antidote for the pyro-granulate enabling him to save himself, Jimmy Olsen, and Goody Rickels as well as the Newsboy Legion.[3]
Post-Crisis
In the Post-Crisis, Bruno Mannheim is a member of Intergang. While Superman was dealing with a storm, Mannheim called a meeting with the Intergang council of war where they need to find a way to discredit Clark Kent, Lois Lane, and Cat Grant before Morgan Edge's trial.[4]
Mannheim and Intergang collaborate with Toyman when using Apokoliptian technology in his revenge on Lex Luthor. When Mannheim complains that Toyman is going to attract attention to him, Toyman urges Mannheim to stay out of his affairs.[5]
During the "Infinite Crisis" storyline, Mannheim becomes one of Metropolis' most powerful gangsters and the leader of Intergang.[6]
Since his return in the miniseries
Over the course of the series, he comes into conflict with Renee Montoya, Nightwing and the new Batwoman, whom he wishes to sacrifice. As of Week 48, Mannheim has captured Batwoman and has her bound and gagged to a sacrificial altar, stabbing her through the heart shortly thereafter. When Montoya arrives and rescues her lover, Batwoman rips Mannheim's knife out of her own chest and impales him in the back, seemingly fatally. This is during Mannheim's attempt to turn Gotham City into a miniature replica of Apokolips. Batwoman survives her injuries.[8]
Superman encounters him several weeks later, mutated to be several stories tall. Before teleporting away, he states that Darkseid is not his master anymore. Based on that comment, someone else is behind Intergang's recent activity.[9]
In Gotham Underground, Bruno Mannheim and Intergang are involved in a gang war with Tobias Whale.[10]
The New 52
In 2011, The New 52 rebooted the DC universe. Bruno Mannheim was seen as a member of Intergang at the time when Gotham City fell to the Religion of Crime.[11]
DC Rebirth
In 2016, DC Comics implemented another relaunch of its books called DC Rebirth which restored its continuity to a form much as it was prior to "The New 52". Bruno Mannheim was informed by two of his men that the attack on "Author X" has failed. He throws the two men into the swimming pool and electrifies it.[12] Lois and Jon visit Cora Benning's office and find a note stating that she was taken by Intergang. While leaving the office, the three of them encounter Bruno Mannheim in the hall who claims that he is asking for directions. Lois thinks to herself that Mannheim is trying to get her to lower her guard.[13]
In other media
Television
- Bruno Mannheim appears in Superman: The Animated Series, voiced by Bruce Weitz.[14] Following a minor appearance in the episode "Fun and Games", in which he indirectly contributed to Toyman becoming a supervillain, Mannheim and Intergang receive high-tech weapons from Kanto in "Tools of the Trade". After Superman defeats him, Mannheim flees with Kanto and meets the latter's boss Darkseid, who Mannheim agrees to work for in exchange for power. However, in "Father's Day", Darkseid has Mannheim teleported to Apokolips' fire pits and put to work. Sometime later, in "Apokolips....Now!", Darkseid teleports Mannheim back to Earth to cause a nuclear meltdown on a small island in preparation for an Apokoliptian invasion with the promise of political power. While Mannheim succeeds in overloading the reactor, Darkseid betrays him and leaves him to be killed in the ensuing explosion. Following this, Granny Goodness takes over Intergang.
- Bruno Mannheim appears in the Jimmy Olsen was taking pictures of them, Mannheim and his gang take him captive and beat him for information on Stiletto. Clark Kent attempts to rescue Olsen, but is affected by the Kryptoniteused in the counterfeit money before Stiletto defeats Mannheim and his men and rescues her friends.
- Bruno Mannheim appears in Young Justice, voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson.[14]
- Tobias Church, an African-American criminal operating in Hob's Bay, the husband of the late Peia Mannheim, and the father of Matteo Mannheim.
Film
Bruno Mannheim appears in The Death of Superman, voiced by Trevor Devall.[14]
Video games
- Bruno Mannheim appears in Superman: Countdown to Apokolips.
- Bruno Mannheim appears in DC Universe Online, voiced by Bruce Carey. In both the hero and villain campaigns, the players are sent by the Question and Deathstroke respectively to infiltrate Intergang and steal the Crime Bible from Mannheim. They arrive just as he sacrifices Batwoman to gain infinite power, though the players are able to defeat him with assistance from their respective benefactors. Following this, they use the Crime Bible to revive Batwoman.
- Bruno Mannheim appears as a character summon in Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure.[16]
Miscellaneous
- The Smallville incarnation of Bruno Mannheim appears in 's safehouse.
- Bruno Mannheim appears in Temblor so he can defeat the Justice League and take over Metropolis. To further this goal, Mannheim also turns himself into a Metallo, but Batmanand Superman defeat him and his enhanced thugs.
References
- ISBN 978-0-345-50108-0.
- ISBN 978-1-4654-5357-0.
- ^ Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #1139-41. DC Comics.
- ^ Action Comics #653. DC Comics.
- ^ Action Comics #657. DC Comics.
- ^ Infinite Crisis #7 (2005). DC Comics.
- ^ 52 Week Twenty-Five. DC Comics.
- ^ 52 Week Forty-Eight. DC Comics.
- ^ Superman #654. DC Comics.
- ^ Gotham Underground #4-5. DC Comics.
- ^ Batwoman (vol. 2) #0. DC Comics.
- ^ Superman: Lois and Clark #3. DC Comics.
- ^ Superman: Lois and Clark #4. DC Comics.
- ^ a b c "Bruno Mannheim Voices (Superman)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved April 23, 2024. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.
- ^ Andy Swift (September 14, 2022). "Superman & Lois Casts The Orville's Chad L. Coleman as Intergang Head Bruno Mannheim for Season 3". TVLine.
- ^ Eisen, Andrew (October 4, 2013). "DC Characters and Objects - Scribblenauts Unmasked Guide". IGN. Retrieved April 23, 2024.
- ^ The Batman Strikes! Vol 1 #44