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词条 Bloodsport (comics)
释义

  1. Publication history

  2. Fictional character biographies

     Robert DuBois  Unnamed 

  3. In other media

     Television  Film 

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

Bloodsport is the name of three DC Comics mercenary villains; they are enemies of Superman.

Publication history

The Robert DuBois version of Bloodsport first appeared in Superman Vol. 2 #4 and was created by John Byrne and Karl Kesel.

The Alexander Trent version of Bloodsport first appeared in Adventures of Superman #507 and was created by Karl Kesel and Barry Kitson.

The third Bloodsport first appeared in Superman #652 and was created by Kurt Busiek, Geoff Johns, and Peter Woods.

Fictional character biographies

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|creators = John Byrne
Karl Kesel
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Alan Trent


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Robert DuBois

First appearing in Superman Vol. 2 #4 (April 1987). An African-American man named Robert DuBois has a mental breakdown and becomes obsessed with the Vietnam War after learning that his brother, Michael aka "Micky", had gone to fight in his place and became a quadruple amputee.[1]

An agent of Lex Luthor persuades DuBois that Superman is the enemy and supplies DuBois with a teleporter and weapons including bullets made from kryptonite.[2]

DuBois adopts the name Bloodsport, rampaging through Metropolis, and injures Superman with the kryptonite bullets before collapsing when confronted by his brother.[3]

Bloodsport appears in JLA/Avengers as a villain who ambushes Vision and Aquaman with a group of other villains. He fights Iron Man and is restrained by Green Lantern.

Bloodsport was killed during a fight with Alex Trent, the second Bloodsport.

===Alex Trent===

First appearing in The Adventures of Superman #506, Alex Trent is a fanatical racist, a member of the white supremacist group that Perry White and Franklin Stern encountered when they were younger. He adopts the name Bloodsport, ironically used previously by an African American. He also has a similar teleporter grafted into his body, which he can likewise use to summon weapons. He is captured by Superman after Ron Troupe destroys the warehouse from which he was teleporting his weapons.

Some time later, in an effort to provide an outlet for rising tensions at Stryker's Island Prison, a boxing match between the two Bloodsports is organized. Trent is able to activate his teleporter and bring in weaponry. In the resulting confusion, DuBois is killed while trying to escape.[3] Trent is later burned in his prison cell by the Brotherhood for showing weakness in front of DuBois.

The teleporter technology has since been used by the anti-corporate vigilante Demolitia.

Unnamed

A new Bloodsport has recently appeared in Superman comics, teaming up with Hellgrammite and Riot, but little has been revealed about him thus far.

Bloodsport is seen among the captured villains in Salvation Run.[4]

In other media

Television

  • A character based on Bloodsport named Van McNulty appeared in the TV Series of Smallville episode 47 "Extinction". Van was a highschool graduate turned special forces Marine operative who Occupational Specialty lay in long range sniping, his father and fellow army brat, Ray McNulty, was killed by the metahuman shapechanger Tina Greer while she was impersonating Whitney Fordman. Since the aforementioned meteor infected was long since dead before his revelation, he took his vengeance out on the rest of the superpowered community in Smallville; Kansas, tracking and murdering other meteor freaks through Chloe's media blog whilst leaving Green Kryptonite rocks behind etched with the words Freak on them. He would eventually be stopped by Clark Kent and incarcerated at the Belle Reve Sanitarium, where he would reconvene with some of Clark's other enemies Ian Randall and Eric Summers. Getting his hands on a piece of Kryptonite which he and the freaks he hated intended to use to do Clark in, but was betrayed and had his neck snapped while weight lifting in episode 53 "Asylum".
  • The Robert DuBois version of Bloodsport appears in the Justice League Unlimited episode "The Cat and the Canary". Bloodsport appears at Roulette's Meta-Brawl fighting Electrocutioner. He later appears as a member of the Secret Society, but is killed off-screen during JLU's series finale.
  • Robert DuBois/Bloodsport (played by David St. Louis) appears in the third season of Supergirl in the episode "Girl of Steel" as a mercenary hired by Morgan Edge to bomb the unveiling of the Girl of Steel statue. Prior to him becoming a mercenary and terrorist; Robert was part of the military, making his former military status easier for him to steal weaponry. He steals a Daxamite ship from General Sam Lane. Morgan Edge wants to get a space at the coast of National City, so he hires Robert to destroy the area so he can build over there. In the rising of the Statue, he shoots some missiles underwater in the invisible submarine. Kara discovers the attack was underwater and goes after the submarine, which negates the invisibility. Robert fires at her, but she manages to wake up and rise the submarine.

Film

  • Bloodsport will appear in the 2019 DC Universe Original Movie Justice League vs. the Fatal Five, voiced by Tom Kenny.[5]

See also

  • List of Superman enemies

References

1. ^{{Cite comic | Writer = Byrne, John | Penciller = Byrne, John | Inker = Kesel, Karl | story = Bloodsport! | Title = Superman | Volume = 2 | Issue = 4 | Date = April, 1987 | Publisher = DC Comics | Page = 22}}
2. ^{{Cite comic | Writer = Byrne, John | Penciller = Byrne, John | Inker = Kesel, Karl | story = Bloodsport! | Title = Superman | Volume = 2 | Issue = 4 | Date = April, 1987 | Publisher = DC Comics | Page = 13}}
3. ^{{Cite book | last = Wallace | first = Dan | author-link = | contribution = Bloodsport | editor-last = Dougall | editor-first = Alastair | title = The DC Comics Encyclopedia | pages = 56 | publisher = Dorling Kindersley | place = London | year = 2008 | isbn = 0-7566-4119-5 | postscript = .}}
4. ^JLA: Salvation Run #3
5. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/justice-league-fatal-five-voice-cast-set-1173352|title='Justice League vs. The Fatal Five' Sets Voice Cast (Exclusive) |last=Couch|first=Aaron|date=January 7, 2019|website=The Hollywood Reporter|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=}}

External links

  • [https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Robert_DuBois_%28New_Earth%29 Bloodsport (Robert DuBois)] at DC Comics Wiki
  • [https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Alexander_Trent_%28New_Earth%29 Bloodsport (Alexander Trent)] at DC Comics Wiki
  • [https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Bloodsport_III_%28New_Earth%29 Bloodsport III] at DC Comics Wiki
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