| Alias |
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| Headhunter | |
| Nick Name | |
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| Civilian ID | |
| Unknown | |
| Occupation | |
| Voodoo Practitioner | |
| Legal Status | |
| Unknown | |
| Nation or Planet of Origin | |
| Jivaro Tribe, Ecuador, South America | |
| Group Affiliation | |
| None | |
| Base of Operations | |
| Mobile | |
| Height | |
| Unknown | |
| Weight | |
| Unknown | |
| Eye Color | |
| Unknown | |
| Hair Color | |
| Unknown | |
| Skin Tone | |
| Green-Grey | |
| Known Powers | |
| Mystical
being capable of absorbing the knowledge from his beheaded victims. Extensive knowledge of Voodoo, including the raising of the dead from any part of the corpse. Excellent hand-to-hand combatant. |
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| Accessories | |
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Scythe:
Short handled curved blade typically used for the harvesting of grain. Various totems and devices used in the practice of Voodoo. |
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| Common Enemies | |
| Regularly Appearing | |
| Hawkman Vol. 3 | |
| First Appearance | |
| Hawkman Vol. 3 #19 (Nov. 2003) | |
| Creator | |
| Geoff Johns & Scot Eaton | |
| Origin | |
| Legend
speaks of a headhunter that in the mid-twentieth century traveled from the
dense jungles of South America on a quest to reclaim his tribe's plundered
culture. He beheaded his victims and absorbed their knowledge in
hopes of using to protect his people from outside invaders.
Eventually return to the jungle he found that his tribe had abandoned
their customs and assimilated with the outside world. His quest failing, he is the last of his tribe to carry on their traditions. His goals now are pure survival and the assimilation of more knowledge, which he obtains by collecting the skulls from his victims, forever haunting the night as a Headhunter. |
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