Onomatopoeia (comics)

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Onomatopoeia
Onomatopoeia as depicted in Green Arrow (vol. 3) #13 (April 2002).
Art by Matt Wagner.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceGreen Arrow (vol. 3) #12 (March 2002)
Created byKevin Smith (writer)
Phil Hester (artist)
In-story information
SpeciesHuman
Place of originEarth
Team affiliationsSecret Society of Super Villains
Notable aliasesBaphomet
Abilities
  • Master marksman
  • Superb athlete, martial artist, and weapons expert
  • Advanced handgun training
  • High intellect
  • Enhanced resilience and durability

Onomatopoeia is a

comic books published by DC Comics, usually as an enemy of Green Arrow and Batman. Created by writer Kevin Smith and artist Phil Hester, the character first appeared in Green Arrow (vol. 3) #12 (March 2002).[1]

Daya Vaidya portrays a female version of the character in the third season of the television series Superman & Lois.

Publication history

Kevin Smith discussed the character in a 2007 interview:

When I did Green Arrow, I went with Onomatopoeia for a villain, just because I loved that word, and it kind of formed the character inasmuch as he would say sounds out loud. It only kind of works – I think – on a comic book page because if you have a gun going off, they usually write BLAM! and then you can have, you know, the character saying "BLAM!" in a word balloon, but like if you tried to do that cinematically you can't really rock it. A gun in a film sounds completely different. It doesn't read as BLAM! and so to have a dude say BLAM!...I think it works great in print and on a comic book page. I don't think that character would translate very well outside of that.[2]

Fictional character biography

Onomatopoeia first appears where he murders a female crimefighter named Virago, after telling her his name. The interlude in which this occurs serves as a lead-in to "The Sounds of Violence", a three-issue storyline that runs through issues #13–15 of the title, in which he is the main antagonist.[

Connor Hawke, the second Green Arrow, who is saved by his father Oliver Queen (the first and original Green Arrow). While Connor is undergoing surgery in the hospital, Onomatopoeia returns to finish the job. He kills several doctors in the operating room, and after his attempt to kill Connor is foiled by Queen and Black Canary, he manages to escape.[citation needed
]

He is later recruited by

Alexander Luthor, Jr.'s Secret Society of Super Villains as part of an army that is sent to conquer the city of Metropolis in issue #7 of the 2006 miniseries Infinite Crisis. A superhero army, backed up by the National Guard, successfully opposes the Society. Onomatopoeia is seen in a brawl with the Odd Man, a costumed, un-powered vigilante.[citation needed
]

The character appears in the November 2008 three-issue miniseries Batman: Cacophony[3] which was written by Smith and pencilled by his longtime collaborator and friend Walt Flanagan.[4] Onomatopoeia frees the Joker from Arkham Asylum and gives him money to finance a gang war against Maxie Zeus. Eventually he confronts Batman, who defeats him. He escapes capture, however, by mortally wounding the Joker, forcing Batman to choose between saving the Joker's life and capturing his new opponent.[citation needed] The end of the third issue reveals that Onomatopoeia has a secret, seemingly normal life as a loving husband and the father of two children, who are unaware of his murderous activities. He explains his occasional injuries as the result of sporting activities such as tennis, polo, and hunting. He keeps mementos of his victories in a hidden shrine behind a bookcase, saving a case each for Batman and Green Arrow.[citation needed]

In Batman: The Widening Gyre, it is revealed that he has been in disguise as Baphomet, a new vigilante who had been teaming up with Batman. He appears as Baphomet early on, helping the Dark Knight defeat Etrigan the Demon and Poison Ivy. He later assists Batman in defeating villains such as Deadshot, Crazy Quilt, and Calendar Man, even unmasking himself in front of Batman to gain his trust (as Batman had no idea what Onomatopoeia actually looked like, this did not reveal the ruse). At the storyline's end Batman takes Baphomet into the Batcave and introduces him to a disguised Silver St. Cloud before Batman reveals that he is Bruce Wayne and Silver unmasks herself. Bruce invites Baphomet to stay for breakfast as he turns away and puts his utility belt on the table with a "KA-KLAK". He hears Baphomet repeating the sound before turning in horror to see Onomatopoeia midway through slicing Silver's throat and mimicking the noise of the blade.[citation needed]

Rebirth

Onomatopoeia first appeared in the

Red Arrow arrives on the scene, apprehending him on the ferry and driving the truck into the ocean. This was all a part of his plan however, as the fusion bomb in the truck soon detonates in the water, setting off a massive tidal wave that headed straight towards Star City.[5]

While the arriving Teen Titans and Red Arrow worked to save the city from the incoming tidal wave, Onomatopoeia broke into Queen Industries in the chaos, stealing high-grade weapons.[6] As the team eventually saves the city, the serial killer then began to open fire down onto them with the weaponry he stole. However, Robin and Kid Flash were able to get around the firing bullets and defeat him. Onomatopoeia was among the villains captured by Robin and illegally imprisoned in a secret location. He later took part in the prison breakout but was apprehended and imprisoned once more.[7]

Once Robin's illegal prison was discovered, Damian decided to brainwash his prisoners, including Onomatopoeia, into becoming citizens using the magic of Djinn. This magic would wear off however once Djinn was imprisoned within her ring by fellow member Roundhouse. Because of this, the villains who had been wronged by this band of Titans joined, using their combined wealth to hire Deathstroke to take revenge for them. After this plan failed, Onomatopoeia was not long after defeated once again by the Teen Titans and was properly arrested.[8]

Powers and abilities

Onomatopoeia is an athlete, martial artist and weapons expert. He invariably carries two semiautomatic handguns, a sniper rifle, and an army knife. He appears to be quite intelligent, having orchestrated the Joker's escape to draw out Batman, as well as avoiding capture by giving the Joker a near-fatal wound, causing Batman to be distracted. His usual outfit consists of black gloves, pants, and shirt, with a long black trench coat and a full, black hood decorated by concentric white circles. In Batman: Cacophony, it is revealed that he collects the masks of heroes he kills, keeping them in a trophy case in his secret identity's house.[9] His marksmanship has been shown to rival even Deadshot's.[10]

It remains unrevealed whether or not Onomatopoeia is a metahuman, however, it has been noted by the Green Arrow that he is enhanced in some way. In Green Arrow (vol. 3) #15, he was shot with six arrows: two to one shoulder, with one fatally piercing through the left side of his chest, one arrow in between the first and middle knuckles of his right hand, one through his right foot, and one through the palm of his right hand – none of which slows him down or even impairs his manual dexterity. In the same issue he even catches one of the Green Arrow's arrows in midair, using only his teeth. After being shot, he jumps off the roof of the Star City hospital, falling seven stories, and runs away before the Green Arrow can find him.[11] He is also durable enough to survive direct explosions and fires that would kill normal human beings.[12]

In other media

Television

Miscellaneous

Onomatopoeia appears in

References

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  2. ^ Lisa S (1 November 2007). "Interview with Kevin Smith aka Silent Bob". Azhrialilu. Archived from the original on 16 November 2007. Retrieved 2 November 2011.
  3. ^ "DC Comics' FULL November 2008 Solicitations". Newsarama. August 16, 2008
  4. ^ "Smith, Flanagan To Create New "Batman" Comic Series…", News Askiew, accessed March 13, 2011. Archived July 31, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Teen Titans (vol. 4) #13
  6. ^ Teen Titans (vol. 4) #14-15
  7. ^ Deathstroke (vol. 4) #43
  8. ^ Teen Titans (vol. 4) #46
  9. ^ Batman: Cacophony #3. DC Comics.
  10. ^ Batman: Cacophony #1. DC Comics.
  11. ^ Green Arrow (vol. 3) #15. DC Comics.
  12. ^ Batman: Cacophony. DC Comics.
  13. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "DC Nation - Green Arrow - "Onomatopoeiabot" (full)". YouTube.
  14. ^ "Superman & Lois Season 3 Introduces a Villain Worse Than Lex Luthor". 20 March 2023.
  15. ^ Arrow: Season 2.5 #12

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