Victor Zsasz, known as Mr Zsasz or simply Zsasz, is a supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics.
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Victor Zsasz, known as Mr Zsasz or simply Zsasz, is a supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics.
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Victor Zsasz is a sadomasochistic and psychopathic serial killer who carves a tally mark onto himself for each of his victims.
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Victor Zsasz turned to gambling, losing money in competitions around the world.
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Instinctively grabbing the knife, Victor Zsasz saw in the man's eyes that all life is meaningless and that nothing and no one matters.
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Victor Zsasz then proceeded to stab the man to death as a "gift" for saving his life.
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Victor Zsasz has been declared insane and is regularly incarcerated in Arkham Asylum courtesy of Batman, breaking out on occasion to carry on his killing.
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Victor Zsasz later appears in Parts 3 and 4 of the Knightfall saga.
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In Part 3 of Knightfall, Victor Zsasz takes an all-girls boarding school hostage and holds the students at knifepoint until Batman arrives, briefly leaving to kill two police officers who were sent to arrest him.
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In Part 4, Victor Zsasz's appearance is a mere cameo, depicting him being led out of the boarding school by police and Harvey Bullock personally threatening him.
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Victor Zsasz is part of the Secret Society of Super Villains and is one of the many of their members sent to attack the city of Metropolis.
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Batman hunts for Victor Zsasz, which proves unsuccessful until Victor Zsasz gains access to a charity event and stabs Wayne's beloved butler, Alfred Pennyworth, in the stomach.
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Additionally, Chiang's portrayal of Victor Zsasz is more outwardly physically imposing than the gaunt, wiry physique created by Breyfogle and favored by most subsequent artists.
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Victor Zsasz ends up cutting Batman's arm just as he was waking up and the resulting fight ends with Zsasz being knocked unconscious and Batman being rushed to the hospital.
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Victor Zsasz's thoughts move so quickly that there are no spaces between the words.
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Victor Zsasz has appeared various times in The New 52 as an inmate of Arkham, and he is later seen attacking Batgirl in the Narrows, while on Venom.
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Victor Zsasz is released from Arkham Asylum by the Joker prior to the events of Death of the Family.
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Victor Zsasz is later instructed to put the Man-Bat serum on the knife, as part of the Emperor Penguin's plan to turn the population of Gotham City into Man-Bats through an airborne virus.
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Flashbacks to the 2017 story arc The War of Jokes and Riddles reveals that Victor Zsasz sided with the Riddler in a war against the Joker He briefly joins a gang of villains assembled by Killer Moth.
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Victor Zsasz is incredibly intelligent and is described as having "a brilliant criminal mind".
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Victor Zsasz is constantly thinking quickly both while incarcerated and active, and some of his escapes have been a result of his cunning schemes.
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Victor Zsasz is completely unpredictable, having no qualms about who he kills, when and where.
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Victor Zsasz envisions both friend and foe as having died at his hand with their throats slashed.
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In Batman: Crimson Mist, Victor Zsasz is one of the inmates of Arkham Asylum whom the vampiric Batman slaughters.
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Victor Zsasz briefly appeared in Two-Face's trial against the Joker as a juror, and agreed to condemn the Joker to death.
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Victor Zsasz later appears in Year Five where he is sent by Superman to interrogate Alfred Pennyworth on the whereabouts of the ever-elusive Batman.
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Alfred is able to put up a fight before Victor Zsasz kills him, not finding out where Batman is as Alfred was both unaware and unwilling to help.
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Victor Zsasz refuses to confirm whether Superman sent him and sadistically reveals where he has placed Alfred's tally mark.
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Victor Zsasz is put back into prison, but Damian sneaks into his cell and kills Victor Zsasz in revenge.
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Victor Zsasz appears as one of the villains in the Batman: Arkham franchise where he is voiced by Danny Jacobs.
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