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- Publication history
- Fictional character biography Sebastian Blood VIII Sebastian Blood IX The New 52 Mother Blood
- Powers and abilities
- Other versions Smallville Flashpoint
- In other media Television Animated Live-action Film Video games Miscellaneous
- References
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{{Infobox comics character | image = Brotherblooddcu0.png | imagesize = |character_name=Brother Blood | caption = Art by George Pérez | alt = | publisher = DC Comics | debut = Sebastian Blood VIII: The New Teen Titans #21 (July 1982)
Sebastian Blood IX: Outsiders #6 (January 2004) | first_series = | first_episode = | first_comic = | creators = Sebastian Blood VIII: Marv Wolfman George Pérez
Sebastian Blood IX: Judd Winick ChrisCross | voiced_by = | based_on = | alter_ego = | full_name = | species = | homeworld = | alliances = Both: Church of Blood
Sebastian Blood IX: Secret Society of Super Villains | partners = | supports = | aliases = | powers = Sebastian Blood IX: Hypnosis Sorcery Longevity Immunity to Raven's soul-self
Sebastian Blood IX: Vampirism Enhanced Strength Adept hand-to-hand combatant | cat = | subcat = | hero = | villain = | sortkey = | addcharcat# = }}Brother Blood is the name of two fictional comic book characters in the DC Comics universe. Sebastian Blood made his first live appearance in the second season of the television series of Arrow played by Kevin Alejandro. Publication historyThe first Brother Blood, Sebastian Blood VIII, debuted in The New Teen Titans #21 (July 1982), created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist George Pérez.[1] The second Brother Blood, Sebastian Blood IX, debuted in Outsiders #6 (January 2004), created by writer Judd Winick and artist ChrisCross. Fictional character biographySebastian Blood VIIIThe first Brother Blood encountered by the Titans was the eighth to bear the title. Seven hundred years earlier, a priest in the fictional nation of Zandia named Brother Sebastian killed another priest to gain possession of what he believed to be Christ's prayer shawl. The shawl gave him invulnerability and reduced his aging, but the priest he killed cursed him to be slain by his son before his hundredth birthday. Upon doing so, his son became the second Brother Blood. He, in turn was killed by his son, and this continued for seven centuries.[1] The eighth Brother Blood was, seemingly, the first who wished to extend the Church of Blood beyond Zandia. He wanted the Church to be a world power. The Church of Blood began operating in America, and the Titans were called to investigate when an ex-girlfriend of Cyborg attempted to escape this cult. Because of the Church of Blood's influence, the Titans found moving against him difficult, especially when public opinion was turned against them by Bethany Snow, a reporter who was also a member of the Church. Brother Blood brainwashed Nightwing and attempted to take control of Raven's power. She defeated him, and his mind was seemingly destroyed.[2] Brother Blood's wife, Mother Mayhem, later birthed a girl, suggesting the curse was over. Sebastian Blood IXSome time later, in Outsiders (vol. 3), Brother Blood returned to villainy.[3] Shortly after recreating his cult, he was killed by a young boy, Sebastian, claiming to be the new Brother Blood.[4] This version reappeared in Teen Titans vol. 3. This teenaged Brother Blood seemingly based all his decisions on advice from Mother Mayhem, but this was actually a female cultist chosen at random and killed if the advice was not what he wanted to hear. He also exhibited vampiric abilities. He revealed that the Cult of Blood was based on the worship of Trigon the Terrible. It was for this reason that the new Bride of Blood was to be Raven. The Titans were able to save Raven, but the Church of Blood continued. Brother Blood later appeared in Teen Titans #30, a member of Alexander Luthor, Jr.'s Secret Society of Super Villains, where he claimed an undead Lilith Clay to be his mother. He also summoned the first Hawk and Dove, Phantasm, Kole, and Aquagirl from the dead to be his own Teen Titans. Brother Blood was stopped by Kid Eternity and sent to the eighth level of Hell, but not before Kid Eternity summoned the past Brother Bloods, all of whom took out their anger and hatred on Sebastian. In the aftermath of the "Reign In Hell" miniseries, Blood, now an adult, escaped from his incarceration and was opposed by Kid Eternity. The fight between the two brought them to Titans Tower, where Blood fought the Titans. After draining Red Devil's powers, Blood realized that he had tainted himself with Neron's influence and fled the battle. He was later seen approaching an unknown woman, looking to make her his new mother.[5] Sometime later, the Secret Six was hired to infiltrate one of Blood's cults and rescue a wealthy teenager who had been forced into the group against his will. After the team's cover was blown, they proceeded to kill a number of the church's members and ultimately destroyed their compound.[6] The New 52In September 2011, The New 52 rebooted DC's continuity. In this new timeline, The Cult of Blood (once again as Trigon's pawns) makes their debut in issue one of the Phantom Stranger.[7] Brother Blood himself appears in Ravagers.[8] Blood kidnaps the team intending to use Beast Boy's powers in a ritual to travel in The Red's dimension. The Ravagers manage to interrupt the ritual as Terra buries him alive.[9] He survives and returns in Animal Man, where it is revealed his obsession with The Red came from being their first option for champion before Buddy Baker was chosen.[10] Mother BloodA "Mother Blood" appears in the DC Rebirth series of Teen Titans.[11] This woman named Sonya Tarinka [12]has a deep connection to The Red, as well as the previous leader. She is shown to have the power of mind control as she controlled Beast Boy. [13] Powers and abilitiesThe first Blood is a formidable opponent who is backed by a massive number of fanatical followers. He is an expert manipulator who feeds off of the faith of his members. He ages at a much slower rate than normal humans. Brother Blood is immune to Raven's soul-self due to his shawl's powers. He is also nigh invulnerable and has supernatural physical strength. The second Blood's powers work in a manner similar to those of a vampire: he gains strength from blood, and can take on the abilities of anyone whose blood he has sampled. Like the first Blood, he is backed by a massive number of fanatical followers. Other versionsSmallvilleBrother Blood is featured in the Smallville Season 11 digital comic based on the TV series. FlashpointIn the alternate timeline of the Flashpoint event, Brother Blood is mentioned by his former student, Jason Todd, as being a developing drug lord.[14] In other mediaTelevisionAnimated- Brother Blood appears as the main antagonist of the third season of Teen Titans, voiced by John DiMaggio. In the show, Brother Blood is the charismatic—and sadistic—Headmaster of the H.I.V.E. Academy. His powers are very different from his comic book incarnation, a powerful psychic who mind controls his students to keep them under his thrall. He is shown using his psychic powers for a variety of other purposes as well, such as producing deadly force bolts, teleportation, energy shields, telekinesis, or altering perception, and also has a photographic memory. In his first appearance, he displayed the ability to make Cyborg believe he transformed Cyborg's metal hand into flesh, though this only fooled the organic side of his brain; Cyborg's mechanical sensors saw through the trick. In addition, Brother Blood displays formidable fighting skills. Because Cyborg was immune to his mind control, Brother Blood developed something of a rivalry with the Teen Titan, even though he easily defeated Cyborg in most of their fights since he knew all of Cyborg's weak spots. Brother Blood's first appearance in the episode "Deception" in which a disguised Cyborg is spying on the H.I.V.E., however, Brother Blood is aware of Cyborg and offers to make into human if Cyborg serves him. In the end, Cyborg shows immunity to Brother Blood's mind control because half of his brain is mechanical, and destroys the entire H.I.V.E. Academy thanks to a power upgrade provided by Brother Blood. However, the H.I.V.E. had downloaded Cyborg's blueprints when the latter hacked into the H.I.V.E. computers, allowing Brother Blood to know Cyborg's weaknesses; in the episode "Wavelength", Brother Blood has utilized Cyborg's sonic cannon schematics to build a massive underwater sonic resonator strong enough to wipe out Jump City. Although the plot is foiled and Cyborg's blueprints are taken back, Brother Blood later reveals that he possesses a photographic memory, thus, he remembers every detail of the blueprints. Brother Blood's final appearance is in the two-part episode "Titans East"; he takes control over the minds of Aqualad, Bumblebee, Más y Menos and Speedy, and has them re-build the Titans East tower into his new headquarters. Brother Blood also converts himself into a cyborg to enhance his mental abilities and plans to turn the Titans East into cyborgs as well so he can control them completely. Brother Blood confronts Cyborg in a final fight. Even though Brother Blood dominates him and smashes both of his arms and legs, utterly obsessed with finding what mechanical parts that allows him to resist his control, he is ultimately defeated by Cyborg when the hero reveals that it is actually his human spirit that is what defies Brother Blood. Cyborg also manages to hack into Brother Blood's mental powers through his implants, using them to repair the damage the villain had inflicted on him in their fight, and stop him once and for all. Producer/writer David Slack stated saying: "In the end, we tried to make him the anti-Slade. Where Slade hides in the shadows, Brother Blood loves the spotlight. Slade always has some ulterior motive, Brother Blood will tell you what he's planning right away. So there's some contrast there. We weren't even sure we'd get to use that name. I think what was important that we kept was that he was the leader of a cult. We kept that role and drew inspiration from cult leaders we read about. They are very charming seeming people. From that, we gave him this sort of 'power of temptation' - this ability to control people's perceptions. And the power of persuasion. We didn't get too deep into the character from the comics, because so much of it was so outside of what we'd be able to do. He's definitely one where we've strayed more".[15]
- Brother Blood appears in Teen Titans Go!, voiced again by John DiMaggio. In the episode "Waffles", he plans to gain access to the Titans Tower's weapon arsenal. In order to succeed, he kidnaps the Teen Titans (excluding Beast Boy and Cyborg) and forces to give them their voice passwords to get access. However, his plan failed when he gets annoyed by the Titans constantly saying 'waffles". In "Little Buddies", Brother Blood uses Pain Bot in order to attack the Titans. The Teen Titans managed to destroy the remote control to Pain Bot and defeat Brother Blood. In "I See You", a flashback showed Brother Blood eating at a restaurant when Beast Boy and Cyborg were attempting a stakeout on him. In the episode "A-Farce", Brother Blood prosecutes the Teen Titans for the damages caused in their crimefighting at a trial where Brain is the judge.
Live-action- Brother Blood appears in Arrow, portrayed by Kevin Alejandro. By day, Sebastian Blood is a charismatic former alderman and mayoral candidate for Starling City, and a personal friend to Oliver Queen aka The Arrow. By night he is the leader of a "Church of Blood", inherited from a man named Father Roger Trigon, under the name "Brother Blood". Blood is a very motivated political speaker who is not afraid to take life-threatening risks for the people of Starling, but as Brother Blood he wears a skull mask with a voice modifier, operating mostly in secret. Blood kidnaps criminals and injects them with a serum called Mirakuru, accidentally killing Xavier Reed and Max Stanton, before making his first successful injection with Cyrus Gold, who gains super strength. Eventually it is revealed that Blood is working with Slade Wilson, who supplies him with the Mirakuru. When Laurel Lance gets close to discovering Brother Blood's true identity, Blood has one of his minions don his mask to throw off suspicions. When Slade kills mayoral candidate Moira Queen, Sebastian becomes the mayor of Starling City. Lance discovers Blood is working with Slade and goes to Queen with the evidence. Queen confronts Blood and reveals his true identity to him, who then reveals his plan to rebuild the damaged city in his own image. Brother Blood stands before Slade's army, giving them final orders and a speech, before sending them out to wreak havoc. However, when Slade's soldiers start massacring the citizens of Starling City, Blood realizes that Slade has no intention of leaving him a city to rule. Thus, he gives Queen the cure for the Mirakuru and is later killed by Isabel Rochev for his betrayal.
Film- Brother Blood appears as the main antagonist in The Judas Contract, voiced by Gregg Henry. In the film, he is the leader of H.I.V.E., a cult seeking divine dominion over mankind. Blood claims to be hundreds of years old, attributing his long lifespan to his practice of bathing in the blood of his enemies. Blood has Deathstroke and Terra kidnap most of the Teen Titans in order to drain their powers and thus make himself into a god-like being. However, the plan is thwarted by Nightwing (the only Titan who escaped the scheme) and an enraged Terra, who was betrayed by Deathstroke. In the end, Blood is depowered by Raven and slain by his aide, Mother Mayhem, to prevent him from being imprisoned; their bodies are subsequently crushed by debris when Terra causes the H.I.V.E. temple to collapse.
Video games- Brother Blood appears in DC Universe Online, voiced by Ev Lunning. Brother Blood and his cult attempt to bring Trigon to Earth by raising the demons of the Seven Deadly Sins. Brother Blood is defeated by the players and the Sentinels of Magic. He is served by Clerics, Minions of Envy, Minions of Gluttony, Minions of Greed, Minions of Lust, Minions of Sloth, Minions of Wrath, Paladins, Priests, an Exarch of Gluttony, and an Exarch of Wrath.
Miscellaneous- In the tie-in comic to Arrow, Season 2.5, issue #2, Brother Blood is shown to be alive and leading his newly founded Church of Blood. But in the next issue, it is revealed that Clinton Hogue (portrayed by Roark Critchlow in Arrow live-action), Sebastian's aid, has taken up his moniker and is now the man under the skull mask. In issue #4, it is also discovered, through flashbacks, that Hogue is a devout theologian and humbly serves an unnamed deity. Later, Hogue is shown to be present when Sebastian is murdered, believing his death to be a sign that the mantle now belonged to him. In the present, he is connected with a mercenary group in Bludhaven called the Renegades and has a profiler draw up sketches of the two people responsible for his capture and interrogation, John Diggle and Felicity Smoak. He holds Felicity captive, but Oliver rescues her and Roy Harper kicks Hogue off of the building they are on, causing him to fall to his death.[16]
- The tie-in novel to Arrow called Arrow: Vengeance explores more about his backstory: Sebastian was a young man who was born and raised in the crime-riddled neighborhood known as the Glades. His father, Sebastian Sangre, was abusive to him and his mother that he would frequently have nightmares, envisioning him in the image of a skull. Sebastian befriended to a teenager named Cyrus Gold and his mentor Father Trigon. One day, his father came home estranged and threatened to kill him, but Gold and Trigon (disguised as the Acolyte and the Devil) broke in and beat him. Trigon suggested to Sebastian to take father's gun and kill him which he did. His mother Maya Resik received the blame for her husband's death, arrested and put in psychiatric institution. When Sebastian was received in Zandia Orphanage, he met with Gold, now a preacher, and saw him as an older brother-like figure. He created a skull mask to conquer own fears about nightmares of his father. The mask was placed upon him by Trigon in a ceremony, where Sebastian officially became a member of the Church of Blood as Brother Blood, swearing to protect the poorest of the city and the orphans of Zandia, regardless of the cost. He later met with mercenary Slade Wilson/Deathstroke who offered him to become a mayor of Starling City.
References1. ^1 {{Cite book |last = Greenberger|first = Robert|author-link = Robert Greenberger|contribution = Brother Blood|editor-last = Dougall|editor-first = Alastair|title = The DC Comics Encyclopedia|pages = 62|publisher = Dorling Kindersley|place = London|year = 2008|isbn = 0-7566-4119-5}} 2. ^Teen Titans vol. 2 #31 3. ^Outsiders (vol. 3) #4 (November 2003) 4. ^Outsiders (vol. 3) #6 (January 2004) 5. ^Teen Titans (vol. 3) #67 6. ^Secret Six (vol. 3) #19 7. ^Phantom Stranger #1 8. ^Ravagers Vol 1 #3 (September 2012) 9. ^Ravagers Vol 1 #4 (October 2012) 10. ^Animal Man Vol 2 #23 (October 2013) 11. ^Teen Titans #25 12. ^Teen Titans #33 13. ^Teen Titans #35 14. ^Flashpoint: The World of Flashpoint #2 (July 2011) 15. ^Teen Titans: Characters {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080416071753/http://www.titanstower.com/source/animated/charbroblood.html |date=April 16, 2008 }} 16. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1917121/arrow-season-2-5-marc-guggenheim-keto-shimizu-interview/|title='Arrow' Producers Reveal Huge Secrets In 'Season 2.5'|first=Alex|last=Zalben|work=MTV|date=September 1, 2014|accessdate=September 11, 2014}}
External links- DCU Guide: Brother Blood II-VII
- DCU Guide: Brother Blood IX
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