Baron Zemo is the name of two supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Baron Zemo is the name of two supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Baron Zemo was retroactively added into the history of Captain America upon the hero's reintroduction to the Silver Age two issues prior.
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The backstory of the 11 barons before Heinrich and Helmut was later touched upon in the limited series Thunderbolts Presents: Zemo - Born Better.
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Baron Zemo'story looks upon Heller as the most progressive of all the 13 barons in the Zemo line.
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Baron Zemo fought both Captain America and his allies the Howling Commandos during World War II.
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Baron Zemo was standing right next to the vat containing the chemical, which poured over his hooded face.
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Baron Zemo tried to have Adhesive X spread over New York, but the Teen Brigade seized Zemo's pilot, preventing him from speaking, then tied him up to stop him causing trouble.
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Baron Zemo used his sceptre's hypno-ray on the Teen Brigade, placing them under his control.
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Baron Zemo was previously Zymo of Z'axis, a general who fought in the Worldwar.
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In Spider-Ham's reality, Baron Zemo is depicted as an anthropomorphic zebra named Baron Zebro.
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Baron Helmut Zemo appears in Deadpool MAX as a white supremacist and conspiracy theorist attempting to create a segregated community for Caucasians in America.
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Baron Zemo appears as a playable character in the following video games:.
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