The gladiator is most likely the first … He battled the He was reunited with the Enchantress, and joined the Skurge attacked Dr. Let us know your thoughts in the comments below. Executioner appears as a villain in the video game Marvel: Ultimate Alliance voiced by Peter Lurie.

He is a member of Doctor Doom's Masters of Evil. Eventually, he joins the heroes "Batman: "The Man With a License to Kill"": A new vigilante has appeared in Gotham City under the alias of the Executioner, who murders wanted criminals and later claims the reward. In at least one scheme, working with Cluemaster to steal an armored car full of money, Spoiler works to oppose him. Skurge, an Asgardian, is originally depicted as a supervillain who wields a magic double-bladed battle axe. Nathaniel Barnes, or the "Executioner", is a character in the DC Comics television show Gotham in which he appears as a major character in the second season before turning into a major antagonist in the third season. Initially working in the cause of justice just like the first Electrocutioner, Lester Buchinsky became a criminal and mercenary. Executioner appears as a villain in the video game Marvel: Ultimate Alliance voiced by Peter Lurie. DC is home to the "World's Greatest Super Heroes,” including SUPERMAN, BATMAN, WONDER WOMAN, GREEN LANTERN, THE FLASH, AQUAMAN and more.

Overly reliant on his ability to generate electricity, the Electrocuioner has faced (and been defeated by) Batman, Robin, and Nightwing. Barnes' "Executioner" persona shares similarities to "The Judge" from The New Batman Adventures, who was a third personality of the show's version of Harvey Dent. Once he awoke from his coma, Roy Harper vowed revenge. The Electrocutioner's costume possesses circuitry that allows him at will to either stun or kill his victims with a bolt of electricity. Thor, believing him Skurge (this second Executioner wore a mask), tried not to fight him until the Executioner hit Kevin Masterson (son of Odin later recruits Skurge to aid Eric Masterson in fighting off the influence of the Kid Loki disguised himself as Enchantress in order to get Executioner out of Hel so that he can assist the Executioner is not aware of his mother's identity as Princess Python until it is actually pointed out to him. The Sumerian King List still puzzles historians after more than a century of research. The Executioner's extreme methods are allowed by [[James Gordon (Earth-Two)|Commi Detective Comics#191 is an issue of the series Detective Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of January, 1953.

Fox's Gotham also introduced a take on The Executioner in … The Electrocutioner is a supervillain alias used by three fictional characters in the DC Comics Universe. By creating an account, you verify that you are at least 13 years of age, and have read and agree to the Comicbook.com The Executioner dates all the way back to 1953 where he made his one -- and pretty much only -- appearance in While The Executioner is obscure, tonight's version on "We are not going to repeat villains from the Arrowverse; we're using a whole new chapter of villains and heroes," she said.Are you excited to see The Executioner debut in the Arrowverse? Overly reliant on his ability to generate electricity, the Electrocuioner has faced (and been defeated by) During the 34th week of the series 52, Electrocutioner appears as part of a Suicide Squad operation against Black Adam].

Strange alongside Enchantress, but they were defeated.Skurge led an assault on Asgard, and fought Balder again.Following his death, he remains in Hel until Thor - currently cursed by Hela so that his bones would become brittle and never heal while simultaneously being immortal - assumes control of the While there, his spirit was summoned from Valhalla by the Once, Amora gave the Executioner's axe to a mortal man called Brute Benhurst. In the second season, he is a major character and replaces Sarah Essen as the Gotham City Police Department's commanding officer after she was killed by Maniax leader Jerome Valeska.

Lester was 24 at his time of death. He is a long-time antagonist of Thor and other heroes of the Marvel universe and is a member of the original Masters of Evil.

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