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346:), the son of Jacob Skolimski, a butler who worked for rich woman Constance van Groot; and an unnamed mother who left the family, leaving Jason to believe that Groot is his mother. However, she rejected him and in his rage he killed her, taking her money and repairing his disfigured face with plastic surgery from a nurse, Julie Kemble, who became his first murder victim. Over the next decade, he became a serial killer targeting young and attractive successful women, kidnapping and keeping them for weeks or months and later murdering and dumping them in various places of Gotham, leaving behind a hand-made drawing of a broken heart. The GCPD keeps very quiet about the case, not even telling the press about his killings, and usually lets the cases slip by because whenever Skolimski finds out his murders are being investigated, he goes after the loved ones of the detectives handling them. For those reasons, he is called the "Ogre" and "Don Juan Killer" (according to Harvey Bullock), and the Ogre is said to be a handsome, rich, and educated man in his profile. Through the episodes "Beasts of Prey", "Under the Knife" and "The Anvil or the Hammer", Gordon and Bullock try to stop him from committing further crimes. During that time, Skolimski encounters Gordon's ex, Barbara Kean, and subsequently bounds her in a torture room, where he forces her to commit a murder. Gordon and Bullock find him in Barbara's parents' mansion, shoot him and save Barbara, albeit in shaken psychological state. 311:, was increased in strength and the Ape in intelligence. The project created by Belmont was Project Mirakle, a top secret government project at Atsugi, where there were tested spy planes, as well as experiments on humans in the late 1950s. These experiments were made to create the perfect human agent but when funding was excavated so were the subjects. Michael Adams, as 23rd human experiment, managed to escape after 22 previous deaths. The Ogre tracked and murdered the scientists who collaborated with the project, only to be tracked by Batman himself. In the end, the Ape died and the Ogre wandered amidst the city alone in a story analogous to 1196:, portrayed by Ryan Booth. Introduced in a flashback depicted in the episode "Injustice", this version is an inmate at Stryker's Prison who leads the others in attacking the recently incarcerated Lex Luthor, who would later seek revenge by blackmailing the warden and guards. In the present, Otis and Luthor are released from prison and the former joins the latter in retrieving 219:
O-Sensei was originally a Japanese army captain in the 1890s who left after one of his soldiers killed a Chinese prisoner. In memory of him, the captain began training in martial arts and ancient disciplines, coming to train
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once belonged to. When the order's master was killed, she sought the Green Arrow to take down his killer. Onyx came to Star City seeking that same killer again.
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to kill the Heretic. Onyx subsequently seeks vengeance on Talia, ultimately attacking her on a hovercraft and causing the vessel to crash and explode.
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before several members of her team betrayed her. She forms a new team to kill the defectors, but is ultimately defeated by
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is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He was created by
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Following this story arc, she was not seen again until it was revealed that she worked as one of the
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despite being frustrated by his lack of emotions. In hopes of fixing this, she and Heretic kidnap
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Within the context of the stories, Chief O'Hara is the chief of police during the early days of
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story arc when she joined the Hill Gang (led by Gotham City undercover agent and Batman's ally
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in addition to Bronze Tiger and Richard Dragon and sacrificed himself to close the gateway to
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from 1743 who used a Lazarus Pit to survive into the present and become a black ops agent in
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episode "Next of Kin", portrayed by Chastity Dotson. This version is a former member of the
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before the former is eventually killed by Lockwood. Following the events of the crossover "
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in returning to Japan to fulfill a vow to his late wife, only to be killed by a typhoon.
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to stage an attack on Luthor's Hope, a genetically engineered superhuman. Revealed in
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Additionally, an alternate timeline variant of Otis appears in the episode "
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is a fictional character in the DC Comics Universe. He first appeared in
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with the means to become Agent Liberty. After being seemingly killed by
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who, prior to the film's events, previously trained Lady Shiva, Batman,
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as Lex Luthor's personal assistant at LexCorp who is killed by the
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Onyx appeared as an enemy to Green Arrow and member of the
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in the present day. Eventually, O-Sensei seeks the aid of
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and incarcerated in the same penitentiary as Luthor.
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