The Scavenger is the name of two
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supervillain
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s with no known connections with each other. The first Scavenger was Peter Mortimer, an Aquaman villain who debuted in ''
Aquaman
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'' #37 (January 1968), and was created by
Bob Haney
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and
Nick Cardy
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. He is re-introduced in the New 52 series ''Aquaman'' by writer
Geoff Johns
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and artist
Paul Pelletier
Paul Pelletier is an American comic book penciller.
Career
Pelletier began working as a professional comic artist in the late 1980s. His first work appeared in Cosmic Steller Rebellers (hammac publications) and Wayward Warrior (Hammac Public ...
.
The second Scavenger first appeared in ''
Superboy
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'' (vol. 4) #2 (March 1994), and was created by
Karl Kesel and
Tom Grummett
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.
Fictional character biography
Peter Mortimer
In his first appearance, the first Scavenger was seeking the Time Decelerator, an alien device left on Earth, that transports him to a timeless, limbo-like dimension. He then escapes and is transported to
Skartaris, where he gains mystical powers and battles the
Warlord
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.
In his next appearance, the Scavenger reforms and befriends Aquaman. However, a later encounter with
Hawkman
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retcon
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ned his redemption, stating that Peter Mortimer was secretly part of a
pedophile ring
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who videotaped himself raping young boys and girls. Moreover, he now calls himself Barracuda and explains that he was the avatar of the
barracuda
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, just as Hawkman is the avatar of the hawk. After Barracuda attempts to kill both Aquaman and Hawkman, Hawkman kills him.
In ''
The New 52
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'', after the events of ''
Throne of Atlantis'', Mortimer begins scouring the ocean floor for Atlantean technology and weaponry to sell to the highest bidder. He, along with villains such as the
Weapons Master
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, the
Key, the
Scarecrow,
Captain Cold
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, and the
Cheetah
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were all attacked, captured, tortured, and interrogated by the villain
David Graves who intended to acquire information on the members of the Justice League.
Mortimer was among the villains recruited by the
Crime Syndicate of America
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during the events of the ''
Forever Evil
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'' story arc, and was later captured along with several other members of the
Secret Society
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by the reformed Justice League in the aftermath of the Crime Syndicate's defeat.
Second Scavenger
The second Scavenger first appeared in ''
Superboy
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'' (vol. 4) #2. He is an old man, with a wide range of weaponry at his disposal. Little of the man's history has been revealed, except once during "Superboy and the Ravers" he mentioned he was one of the men who originally were the Argonauts and challenged the gods, which led to his dilemmas later in life. He believes he is being persecuted by an enemy from his past, and stockpiles weapons and gadgets to be ready when the enemy strikes. The identity of the nemesis has never been revealed and only made one appearance near the end of Superboy's series in which the enemy's identity was never revealed; Scavenger suffers severe paranoia, and believes anyone who tries to stop him is working for his nemesis. He later joins the
Secret Society
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headed by
Alexander Luthor. Scavenger and other villains, including Red Panzer, are sent to
Gotham City
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, where they go on a murderous attack against law enforcement officers.
Scavenger somehow survives to the 30th century (at least in the post-''
Zero Hour'' version of future history), where he fights Superboy and the
Legion of Super-Heroes
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. By that time he has acquired the equipment of various 20th century superheroes.
Other versions
An alternate universe variant of Scavenger appears in ''
Flashpoint''. This version is a member of
Deathstroke
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's pirate crew before being killed by Aquaman.
In other media
Television
* A group called the Scavengers appears in ''
Legion of Super Heroes'' as technology thieves allied with Alexis Luthor and
Grimbor the Chainsman
G.I. Robot
G'nort
Walker Gabriel
Charlotte Gage-Radcliffe
Galactic Golem
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who are enemies of the titular
Legion.
* An original incarnation of Scavenger named Petyr Mortikov appears in ''
Aquaman: King of Atlantis'', voiced by Andrew Morgado.
Film
The ''Flashpoint'' incarnation of Scavenger appears in ''
Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox''.
Video games
Scavenger appears as a character summon in ''
Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure''.
References
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