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Black Mask (character)

Black Mask (Roman Sionis) is a supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics.[1] Created by Doug Moench and Tom Mandrake, the character debuted in Batman #386 (August 1985).[2] He is commonly depicted as a brutal and ruthless crime lord in Gotham City who has a fixation with masks and derives sadistic pleasure from the act of torture. Black Mask is one of the most enduring enemies of the superhero Batman and belongs to the collective of adversaries that make up his rogues gallery.[3]

Black Mask
Cover of Batman #636 (January 2005)
Art by Matt Wagner
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceBatman #386 (August 1985)
Created byDoug Moench (writer)
Tom Mandrake (artist)
In-story information
Alter egoRoman Sionis
SpeciesHuman
Team affiliationsFalse Face Society
Gotham Mafia
Secret Society of Super Villains
Black Lantern Corps
Suicide Squad
Notable aliasesThe Crime King, Orpheus, Black Head, Underworld Boss, Ted Kord
Abilities
  • Criminal mastermind
  • Expert hand-to-hand combatant and marksman

The character has been substantially adapted from the comics into various forms of media, including the animated series The Batman, the animated film Batman: Under the Red Hood, and the Batman: Arkham video game series. Black Mask made his live-action debut in the 2014 television series Gotham, as Richard Sionis, portrayed by Todd Stashwick; this version of the character was later integrated into comics in the 2016 relaunch DC Rebirth as The Mask, depicted as the Black Mask's father. Black Mask also appears in the 2020 DC Extended Universe (DCEU) film Birds of Prey, portrayed by Ewan McGregor,[4][5] and the second season of the Arrowverse series Batwoman, portrayed by Peter Outerbridge.

Fictional character biography Edit

Origin story Edit

 
Black Mask, as he originally depicted from the 1980s to the late 1990s, prior to his horrific further disfigurement that led to his black skulled feature, on a pin-up page of Batman Villains Secret Files & Origins #1 (October 1998). Art by the character's co-creator Tom Mandrake (pencils and inks).

Black Mask's origin story was established in his first appearance. Roman Sionis was born to wealthy and self-absorbed parents, who cared more about their social status than their own son. Moments after Roman's birth, the doctor carelessly dropped him on his head, and his parents covered up the entire incident so that their high society friends would not find out. Years later, he was attacked by a rabid raccoon at the Sionis family country estate, and his parents forbade him to mention the incident to anyone. Despite their dislike for fellow socialites Thomas and Martha Wayne, Roman's parents continued to associate with them to maintain their social standing, and forced Roman to befriend their son, Bruce. His parents' hypocrisy had a deep impact on Roman, and he grew to resent them and the "masks" that they wore in public.[6]

After graduating from high school, Roman was given a high-ranking position in his father's company, Janus Cosmetics. There, he met and fell in love with working-class model Circe, though his parents did not approve of the relationship and forced him to break it off. Enraged, Roman burned down his family mansion, killing both of his parents and inheriting their fortune and business. Roman lacked his father's business acumen and eventually ruined Janus Cosmetics by funding a failed line of face-paint make-up. Desperate, Roman had the staff chemists create a product that was rushed to the market without proper testing, disfiguring several hundred women. Circe, now Roman's fiancée, then broke up with him in front of his entire staff.[6]

Bruce Wayne, now the head of Wayne Enterprises, offered to bail Janus Cosmetics out on the condition that Roman gave up control and allowed Wayne to appoint his own board of directors. Humiliated and furious, Roman broke into the cemetery where his parents were buried. Before he could unlock the Sionis crypt, a lightning bolt struck him, blasting the door open and hurling Roman head-first into a nearby stone. Roman took the incident as an omen of his "rebirth" and entered the crypt, smashing his father's ebony casket with the stone and using its shattered pieces to carve an ebony mask, resembling a scowling face, starting a new life as the crime lord, Black Mask.[7]

Criminal career Edit

Within a month, Black Mask had assembled a group of dozens of criminals, leading to the creation of the Sionis Crime Family, better known as the False Face Society, using the Sionis crypt as their base of operations. Each member of the False Face Society wore a distinctive mask, and the gang's crime spree spread rapidly throughout Gotham, eventually attracting the attentions of the police and Bruce Wayne, now operating as the vigilante Batman.[8] To settle old scores, Black Mask murdered three Wayne Foundation executives and kidnapped Circe, forcing her to don a mask laced with Janus Cosmetics' toxic makeup, sparing her life but permanently disfiguring her face. Black Mask then threatened Circe into rejoining him, giving her a "mannequin" mask intentionally designed to mock her former life.[8]

Batman eventually managed to deduce Black Mask's identity and correctly predicted that Bruce Wayne would be Sionis' next target.[8] To set a trap for Black Mask, Bruce held a masquerade ball at Wayne Manor, and Sionis infiltrated the ball and lured Bruce to the mansion's conservatory to kill him. Bruce disarmed Sionis, forcing the latter to retreat to his hideout with Robin (Jason Todd) secretly following him. While Batman and Robin fought his underlings at the graveyard, Black Mask escaped through a false bottom installed in his father's coffin and headed to his family estate. Black Mask then entered his old bedroom and set fire to the old toys inside, intending to burn the mansion to the ground to symbolically kill his old identity as Sionis. Before Black Mask could escape, Batman flung a Batarang-attached cable around the crime lord's knees, causing him to fall face-first on the burning floor just as the bedroom's rafters began to collapse. The rafters pinned Black Mask's face into the pile of burning toys, and although Batman and Robin were able to tow him out of the fire, Sionis' mask had been burned onto his face.[9] Black Mask was subsequently sent to Arkham Asylum, where he remained behind bars until the international terrorist Ra's al Ghul freed all of its inmates. Black Mask was not amongst the criminals who followed the Joker in searching for the one behind the breakout and thus never took part in the "war" against Batman's allies and loved ones. As this tale was the last "canonical" one to take place on Earth-One, it can be assumed that Black Mask remained at large.[10]

Following Crisis on Infinite Earths, Jeremiah Arkham frees all of Arkham Asylum's inmates, including Black Mask, to attack Batman during the events of "The Last Arkham". Sionis then returns to crime after an unspecified breakout, evidently retaining most of his Pre-Crisis history. He soon begins the False Face Society anew, rising through the ranks of Gotham City's underworld while furthering his vendetta against Bruce Wayne. To stop the False Face Society, Batman poses as a new recruit to their ranks, christened "Skullface" by Black Mask himself. Black Mask later kidnaps Lucius Fox, who had a hand in Bruce Wayne's bailout of Janus Cosmetics. Although Batman is eventually able to save Fox, Black Mask manages to evade capture.[11] Black Mask remains at large throughout the events of "Knightfall" and "Zero Hour", and resurfaces shortly thereafter to kill rival mobster "Dirty Dan" Doyle in an ambush shootout.[12]

Black Mask is later approached by the Black Spider, who wishes to join the False Face Society. Black Mask demands the young man to "make his bones" first by crashing a masquerade ball being held at Wayne Manor. Batman later learns that the Black Spider is a double agent working for mobster "Turk" Ottoman, and tracks him down to an abandoned theater where he prevents him from shooting Black Mask, who subsequently escapes during the chaos.[13] Black Mask reappears as a crime lord in "The Cult" storyline, having given up his vendetta against Bruce Wayne. He controls a large portion of Gotham's criminal underworld until the city is destroyed by an earthquake in the "No Man's Land" story arc.

Black Mask later becomes the leader of a cult, whose trademark is ritual scarring, foregoing his mask and disfiguring his face to resemble a blackened human skull until Batman and the Huntress dissolve it by defeating and imprisoning Black Mask in Blackgate Penitentiary, though the crime lord escapes before the city is made a part of the country again.

In Catwoman vol. 3 #16, Black Mask begins a drug trafficking ring and decides to move his organization into Gotham's East End. Catwoman soon begins interfering with Black Mask's plans, stealing money from him and giving it to the poor. Black Mask retaliates by forcing Sylvia Sinclair to reveal Catwoman's secret identity to him. After destroying Catwoman's youth center, Black Mask kidnaps her sister and brother-in-law, the latter of whom he tortures to death with power tools, before forcing the former to eat pieces of her husband's corpse, including his eyeballs. Catwoman arrives to find her brother-in-law dead, her sister insane, and her friend Holly Robinson on the verge of being tortured. Enraged, Catwoman engages Black Mask at his penthouse, where the crime lord falls from the top of the building.

In Act Two of War Games, the Spoiler seeks out hoping to get Batman control of all of Gotham's crime lords. However, Black Mask murders Orpheus by slitting his throat and proceeds to torture the Spoiler to obtain information about the rest of her plan. Black Mask then assumes Orpheus' identity using face putty and padding, fooling even Batman and Onyx. As Orpheus, he goes on a mission to kill any member or associate of the Batman Family. As Black Mask returns to continue torturing the Spoiler for entertainment, he finds that she has escaped and subsequently tracks her down. Although she escapes his clutches once again, the Spoiler supposedly dies due to the injuries inflicted on her and the willful negligence of Leslie Thompkins.

Black Mask later infiltrates Oracle's Clocktower in an attempt to expose her to the mob, and Batman attacks him in a blind rage. Fearful that Black Mask will kill Batman, Oracle activates a self-destruct device in the tower to get Batman to save her. In the storyline Batman: Under the Hood, Black Mask then becomes the overlord of Gotham's underworld, gathering enough financial resources to purchase an Amazo android and a large supply of kryptonite. [14] Allied with reporter Arturo Rodriguez and later Mr. Freeze, Black Mask begins a campaign to discredit Batman; while Rodriguez slams Batman in the press, Black Mask commits a series of murders disguised as the Dark Knight. The real Batman eventually exposes Rodriguez and captures Black Mask, but the crime lord kills the escorting officer transporting him to jail and escapes again.[15]

Later, a series of attacks by the Red Hood (revealed later as being Batman's presumed deceased protégé Jason Todd) causes Black Mask to lose power and money to this new rival.[16] The assassin Deathstroke later approaches Black Mask, offering him a place within the Society. Eager to strengthen his increasingly tenuous grip on the underworld, the crime lord accepts. However, the Red Hood is even able to elude the Society's members; eventually he completely dismantles Black Mask's control over the city's organized crime. Black Mask then continues to threaten the most important people in Catwoman's life, prompting her to retaliate by shooting Black Mask's jaw with her gun, killing him. After the shooting, Selina Kyle passes the mantle of Catwoman to her friend Holly, who is soon arrested for Sionis' murder. During the Gotham Underground storyline, dozens of would-be crime bosses attempt to fill in the vacancy created by Black Mask's death.[17]

In Blackest Night, Black Mask is resurrected as a Black Lantern and attempts to show Catwoman why "shooting him in the head was a bad idea". In an attempt to scare Catwoman, Black Mask goes after her sister once more. He demonstrates the ability to fly and reorganize the structures of buildings. Poison Ivy manages to stop Black Mask by trapping him inside a mutated pitcher plant, its digestive juices dissolving his body as fast as his ring could regenerate it.[18]

The New 52 Edit

In The New 52 reboot (launched in 2011), Roman Sionis is re-established as Black Mask, and his history with the False Face Society remains somewhat intact.[19] This version of the character has split personality disorder, with Roman Sionis being one personality and Black Mask being the other, and the technology in his mask grants him the ability to control "the weak minded".[20] Roman Sionis is first seen in Arkham Asylum's infirmary being treated by Dr. Jeremiah Arkham during the Night of the Owls; Sionis attempted a hunger strike to try to regain his mask. When the Talons attack the Asylum, Dr. Arkham gives Sionis his mask back to telepathically influence the inmates into attacking the Talons and keep anyone from following Arkham to his safe room. Black Mask then attempts to use his abilities on Batman, but fails and is forced to escape the asylum.[20] Black Mask later resurfaces to re-assemble the False Face Society, coming into conflict with the Mad Hatter while doing so (who considers Black Mask an enemy due to their similar mind control abilities). Batman intervenes and puts an end to their battle and Sionis is sent back to Arkham Asylum.[19] During the Forever Evil storyline, Black Mask appears as a member of the Secret Society of Super Villains when the Crime Syndicate arrive from their Earth.[21] Black Mask and his False Face Society crash the Rogues' battle against Mr. Freeze and Clayface to claim the bounty on the Rogues.[22]

DC Rebirth Edit

In the DC Rebirth reboot, Roman Sionis remains one of Gotham's most powerful crime lords. This version of the character dons a black metallic mask and is allied with the Penguin and the Great White Shark in an alliance known as "the Blacks and Whites". Together, they hire the KGBeast to kill Batman.[23] In the Watchmen sequel Doomsday Clock, Black Mask is among the villains that attend an underground meeting held by the Riddler to talk about the Superman Theory.[24] In Teen Titans Rebirth, Damian Wayne keeps Black Mask locked up in his secret prison[25] after learning about his involvement in the destruction of the Arab restaurant Tarbooshes.[26]

Powers and abilities Edit

Black Mask is a criminal mastermind and tactical analyst with vast wealth and resources at his disposal, making him one of the most powerful crime bosses in Gotham's criminal underbelly. He utilizes his various connections to eliminate opposition and consolidates power using fear and intimidation; he is renowned for his brutally sadistic physical and psychological torture techniques, which he uses either to extract information or simply to torment his enemies for entertainment. Black Mask is an expert marksman with firearms, particularly with his signature twin automatic pistols, although he is proficient with melee weapons such as swords as well. He is a skilled hand-to-hand combatant and has displayed impressive levels of stamina and endurance; his high tolerance for pain has allowed him to hold his own against accomplished fighters such as Batman and Catwoman. Black Mask is also an accomplished businessman, impersonator, actor, and escape artist.

Per the events of The New 52, Roman Sionis' ebony black mask possesses hypnosis-like mind controlling abilities that extend through the material of the masks that his henchmen wear, rendering them directly under his control.[27] Black Mask has also killed his victims by applying toxin-filled masks to their faces, poisoning them and leaving their faces hideously shriveled and blackened. His mask also allows him to assume the form of other people, from Ted Kord to Superman, though without assuming their powers.[28]

Other characters named Black Mask Edit

Jeremiah Arkham Edit

In the Battle for the Cowl storyline, a second criminal using the Black Mask alias emerges. His identity is eventually revealed to be Dr. Jeremiah Arkham, who took up Roman Sionis' mantle after suffering a psychotic breakdown from exposure to a variety of mind-altering chemicals from various Batman villains.[29]

Richard Sionis Edit

In DC's line-wide revision of its superhero comics, DC Rebirth, a story presents Black Mask's father Richard Sionis as the precursor to the Black Mask alias, where he was just called "the Mask" and was the founder of the Sionis Crime Family, also known as the False Face Society. When Richard was in the hospital and dying of old age, Roman snuck into the hospital disguised as a nurse and poisoned his father to gain complete control over the False Face Society; he leaves his father's signature mask on his corpse. This story retconned the information that Charles Sionis was his father.[30] Richard Sionis / The Mask was first introduced in the FOX television drama Gotham, portrayed by Todd Stashwick and depicted as an adaptation of Black Mask.

Other versions Edit

Batman: Crimson Mist Edit

In the Elseworlds storyline Batman: Crimson Mist, Black Mask arrogantly dismisses Two-Face's warnings about the now-vampiric Batman, believing himself untouchable until Batman attacks the False Face Society in their warehouse base while in the form of a monstrous bat. The vampiric Dark Knight tears through Black Mask's minions, even tearing a man's head off with his mouth, and is later shown leaving the Society's severed heads outside Blackgate Penitentiary, including Black Mask's.[31]

In other media Edit

Television Edit

  • Black Mask appears in The Batman, voiced by James Remar. This version has a skull-like face and no fingerprints or distinguishing features, making it impossible to identify him.
  • Black Mask appears in Batman: The Brave and the Bold, voiced by John DiMaggio. This version resembles a combination of his original and modern appearances,[32] possesses a bulky and physically imposing build, and is the leader of the False Face Society.
  • Richard Sionis appears in Gotham, portrayed by Todd Stashwick. Introduced in the first season episode "The Mask", this version is the head of the Sionis crime family who utilizes a front called Sionis Investments and hosts a secret organized fight club where his employees fight to secure more lucrative positions in his company, which is broadcast to some of Gotham's elite. While investigating the fight club, Detective Jim Gordon confronts, fights, and arrests Richard, who is incarcerated in Arkham Asylum as of the second season. In the episode "Rise of the Villains: Damned If You Do...", Tabitha Galavan causes a mass breakout to recruit inmates on her brother Theo Galavan's behalf. When Richard declines, Tabitha kills him as a warning to the other escapees.
  • Roman Sionis / Black Mask appears in the second season of Batwoman,[33] portrayed by Peter Outerbridge.[34] This version wears a skull mask, is an associate of Safiyah Sohail, the leader of the Sionis crime family, also known as the False Face Society, and the CEO of Janus Cosmetics who blames the Crows security firm and Kate Kane / Batwoman for the death of his daughter Circe Sionis amidst a mass breakout at Arkham Asylum caused by Alice. Throughout the season, he has several encounters with Ryan Wilder / Batwoman while running a "Snakebite" drug ring and hiring Enigma to hypnotize Kane into believing she is a disfigured Circe until Alice and "Team Batwoman" rescue Kane and undo her brainwashing before foiling Roman's plot to cause a crime wave in Gotham. Following this, Roman and Alice are remanded to Arkham.

Film Edit

 
Ewan McGregor as Roman Sionis / Black Mask in Birds of Prey (2020).
  • Black Mask appears in Batman: Under the Red Hood, voiced by Wade Williams.[35] This version is the first crime lord to take control of Gotham in years. After Red Hood causes problems and kills his associates, he hires Joker out of Arkham but is almost killed by him.
  • Black Mask appears in Batman: Bad Blood, voiced by Steve Blum. This version resembles his Arkham Origins counterpart and is in a turf war with Heretic.
  • Roman Beauvais Sionis / Black Mask appears in Birds of Prey,[36][37][38] portrayed by Ewan McGregor.[4][5] This version is a narcissistic crime lord and leader of the False Face Society who masquerades as the charismatic owner of the "Black Mask Club", a popular nightclub among Gotham's criminal element. Cut off from the family fortune after running their business into the ground, Roman seeks to become the most powerful kingpin in the city to outdo his father. While pursuing this goal, he has the Bertinelli crime family murdered to obtain a diamond embedded with the account numbers to their fortune. When Cassandra Cain steals the diamond from his right-hand man Victor Zsasz, Sionis places a bounty on her head, but is eventually confronted by Helena Bertinelli, Harley Quinn, Dinah Lance, and Renee Montoya after Zsasz's death. In the ensuing fight, he kidnaps Cain and is pursued by Quinn, but the former hides a grenade in his pocket before the latter knocks off the Amusement Mile pier, during which he is killed by the grenade before hitting the water.
  • Black Mask makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in Batman: Death in the Family. He is killed by Jason Todd as one of three different identities in the following manners depending on the viewer's choices: Todd as Hush via a rocket launcher, Todd as Red Robin via an emergency door activated by a rocket launcher, and Todd as Red Hood via shattered glass created by an emitter projectile.
  • Black Mask appears in Catwoman: Hunted, voiced by Jonathan Banks. This version is a member of Leviathan.

Video games Edit

Batman: Arkham Edit

 
Roman Sionis / Black Mask in a promotional image for Batman: Arkham Origins (2013).

Roman Sionis / Black Mask appears in the Batman: Arkham video game franchise, initially voiced by Nolan North in Arkham City and Brian Bloom in subsequent appearances.[39][40][41] This version is known for using body doubles in dangerous situations.[42]

  • Black Mask makes a cameo appearance in Batman: Arkham City (2011). During the opening of the story mode, Bruce Wayne sees Black Mask being subdued at the gates of the titular mega-prison by Professor Hugo Strange's TYGER guards. Additionally, an Arkham City Story reveals that Black Mask previously attempted to escape Arkham City by blasting a hole in a containment wall, but was recaptured. He is also featured in several exclusive challenge maps.[43]
  • Black Mask appears in the prequel Batman: Arkham Origins (2013).[44][45] Prior to the story mode, Sionis is kidnapped by the Joker, who subsequently poses as him on Christmas Eve and hires eight assassins to kill Batman. The Dark Knight frees Sionis to learn more about the Joker's whereabouts, but is attacked by Copperhead, allowing Sionis to escape. In a side mission, Sionis attempts to rebuild his criminal empire by stashing several drug canisters throughout Gotham City, but Batman ultimately destroys them and defeats Sionis and his henchmen. Black Mask also appears in a challenge map DLC pack.[46]
    • Black Mask appears in the companion game Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate (2013), wherein he takes control of Blackgate Penitentiary's Industrial Building during a prison riot. If Batman defeats him last, the ending sees Black Mask being apprehended by two guards, one of whom he takes hostage. The remaining guard tries to shoot him, but accidentally hits a gas main that triggers an explosion and burns Black Mask's mask into his skin before he flees the prison.[47]
  • Black Mask appears in the Batman: Arkham Knight (2015) "Red Hood" DLC,[48] in which the titular character tracks down and throws him out of a window to his apparent death.

Other games Edit

Merchandise Edit

  • DC Collectibles released a 7-inch Black Mask action figure in a Batman: Arkham Origins four-pack along with Batman, the Joker, and Deathstroke. This figure was sculpted by Gentle Giant Studios and includes two automatic pistols.[50]
  • TriForce released a Batman: Arkham Origins Black Mask Arsenal Full Scale Replica, consisting of the character's mask and knuckleduster, crafted and cast in polystone. The replica measures 18 inches in height, weighs in at 15 pounds, and is limited to 500 pieces worldwide.[51]
  • A Funko Pop! vinyl figure of Roman Sionis based on his appearance in Bird of Prey was released in 2020.[52][53]

Miscellaneous Edit

See also Edit

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External links Edit

  • Black Mask at DC Comics' official website

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Black Mask Roman Sionis is a supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics 1 Created by Doug Moench and Tom Mandrake the character debuted in Batman 386 August 1985 2 He is commonly depicted as a brutal and ruthless crime lord in Gotham City who has a fixation with masks and derives sadistic pleasure from the act of torture Black Mask is one of the most enduring enemies of the superhero Batman and belongs to the collective of adversaries that make up his rogues gallery 3 Black MaskCover of Batman 636 January 2005 Art by Matt WagnerPublication informationPublisherDC ComicsFirst appearanceBatman 386 August 1985 Created byDoug Moench writer Tom Mandrake artist In story informationAlter egoRoman SionisSpeciesHumanTeam affiliationsFalse Face SocietyGotham MafiaSecret Society of Super VillainsBlack Lantern CorpsSuicide SquadNotable aliasesThe Crime King Orpheus Black Head Underworld Boss Ted KordAbilitiesCriminal mastermind Expert hand to hand combatant and marksmanThe character has been substantially adapted from the comics into various forms of media including the animated series The Batman the animated film Batman Under the Red Hood and the Batman Arkham video game series Black Mask made his live action debut in the 2014 television series Gotham as Richard Sionis portrayed by Todd Stashwick this version of the character was later integrated into comics in the 2016 relaunch DC Rebirth as The Mask depicted as the Black Mask s father Black Mask also appears in the 2020 DC Extended Universe DCEU film Birds of Prey portrayed by Ewan McGregor 4 5 and the second season of the Arrowverse series Batwoman portrayed by Peter Outerbridge Contents 1 Fictional character biography 1 1 Origin story 1 2 Criminal career 1 3 The New 52 1 4 DC Rebirth 2 Powers and abilities 3 Other characters named Black Mask 3 1 Jeremiah Arkham 3 2 Richard Sionis 4 Other versions 4 1 Batman Crimson Mist 5 In other media 5 1 Television 5 2 Film 5 3 Video games 5 3 1 Batman Arkham 5 3 2 Other games 5 4 Merchandise 5 5 Miscellaneous 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksFictional character biography EditOrigin story Edit nbsp Black Mask as he originally depicted from the 1980s to the late 1990s prior to his horrific further disfigurement that led to his black skulled feature on a pin up page of Batman Villains Secret Files amp Origins 1 October 1998 Art by the character s co creator Tom Mandrake pencils and inks Black Mask s origin story was established in his first appearance Roman Sionis was born to wealthy and self absorbed parents who cared more about their social status than their own son Moments after Roman s birth the doctor carelessly dropped him on his head and his parents covered up the entire incident so that their high society friends would not find out Years later he was attacked by a rabid raccoon at the Sionis family country estate and his parents forbade him to mention the incident to anyone Despite their dislike for fellow socialites Thomas and Martha Wayne Roman s parents continued to associate with them to maintain their social standing and forced Roman to befriend their son Bruce His parents hypocrisy had a deep impact on Roman and he grew to resent them and the masks that they wore in public 6 After graduating from high school Roman was given a high ranking position in his father s company Janus Cosmetics There he met and fell in love with working class model Circe though his parents did not approve of the relationship and forced him to break it off Enraged Roman burned down his family mansion killing both of his parents and inheriting their fortune and business Roman lacked his father s business acumen and eventually ruined Janus Cosmetics by funding a failed line of face paint make up Desperate Roman had the staff chemists create a product that was rushed to the market without proper testing disfiguring several hundred women Circe now Roman s fiancee then broke up with him in front of his entire staff 6 Bruce Wayne now the head of Wayne Enterprises offered to bail Janus Cosmetics out on the condition that Roman gave up control and allowed Wayne to appoint his own board of directors Humiliated and furious Roman broke into the cemetery where his parents were buried Before he could unlock the Sionis crypt a lightning bolt struck him blasting the door open and hurling Roman head first into a nearby stone Roman took the incident as an omen of his rebirth and entered the crypt smashing his father s ebony casket with the stone and using its shattered pieces to carve an ebony mask resembling a scowling face starting a new life as the crime lord Black Mask 7 Criminal career Edit Within a month Black Mask had assembled a group of dozens of criminals leading to the creation of the Sionis Crime Family better known as the False Face Society using the Sionis crypt as their base of operations Each member of the False Face Society wore a distinctive mask and the gang s crime spree spread rapidly throughout Gotham eventually attracting the attentions of the police and Bruce Wayne now operating as the vigilante Batman 8 To settle old scores Black Mask murdered three Wayne Foundation executives and kidnapped Circe forcing her to don a mask laced with Janus Cosmetics toxic makeup sparing her life but permanently disfiguring her face Black Mask then threatened Circe into rejoining him giving her a mannequin mask intentionally designed to mock her former life 8 Batman eventually managed to deduce Black Mask s identity and correctly predicted that Bruce Wayne would be Sionis next target 8 To set a trap for Black Mask Bruce held a masquerade ball at Wayne Manor and Sionis infiltrated the ball and lured Bruce to the mansion s conservatory to kill him Bruce disarmed Sionis forcing the latter to retreat to his hideout with Robin Jason Todd secretly following him While Batman and Robin fought his underlings at the graveyard Black Mask escaped through a false bottom installed in his father s coffin and headed to his family estate Black Mask then entered his old bedroom and set fire to the old toys inside intending to burn the mansion to the ground to symbolically kill his old identity as Sionis Before Black Mask could escape Batman flung a Batarang attached cable around the crime lord s knees causing him to fall face first on the burning floor just as the bedroom s rafters began to collapse The rafters pinned Black Mask s face into the pile of burning toys and although Batman and Robin were able to tow him out of the fire Sionis mask had been burned onto his face 9 Black Mask was subsequently sent to Arkham Asylum where he remained behind bars until the international terrorist Ra s al Ghul freed all of its inmates Black Mask was not amongst the criminals who followed the Joker in searching for the one behind the breakout and thus never took part in the war against Batman s allies and loved ones As this tale was the last canonical one to take place on Earth One it can be assumed that Black Mask remained at large 10 Following Crisis on Infinite Earths Jeremiah Arkham frees all of Arkham Asylum s inmates including Black Mask to attack Batman during the events of The Last Arkham Sionis then returns to crime after an unspecified breakout evidently retaining most of his Pre Crisis history He soon begins the False Face Society anew rising through the ranks of Gotham City s underworld while furthering his vendetta against Bruce Wayne To stop the False Face Society Batman poses as a new recruit to their ranks christened Skullface by Black Mask himself Black Mask later kidnaps Lucius Fox who had a hand in Bruce Wayne s bailout of Janus Cosmetics Although Batman is eventually able to save Fox Black Mask manages to evade capture 11 Black Mask remains at large throughout the events of Knightfall and Zero Hour and resurfaces shortly thereafter to kill rival mobster Dirty Dan Doyle in an ambush shootout 12 Black Mask is later approached by the Black Spider who wishes to join the False Face Society Black Mask demands the young man to make his bones first by crashing a masquerade ball being held at Wayne Manor Batman later learns that the Black Spider is a double agent working for mobster Turk Ottoman and tracks him down to an abandoned theater where he prevents him from shooting Black Mask who subsequently escapes during the chaos 13 Black Mask reappears as a crime lord in The Cult storyline having given up his vendetta against Bruce Wayne He controls a large portion of Gotham s criminal underworld until the city is destroyed by an earthquake in the No Man s Land story arc Black Mask later becomes the leader of a cult whose trademark is ritual scarring foregoing his mask and disfiguring his face to resemble a blackened human skull until Batman and the Huntress dissolve it by defeating and imprisoning Black Mask in Blackgate Penitentiary though the crime lord escapes before the city is made a part of the country again In Catwoman vol 3 16 Black Mask begins a drug trafficking ring and decides to move his organization into Gotham s East End Catwoman soon begins interfering with Black Mask s plans stealing money from him and giving it to the poor Black Mask retaliates by forcing Sylvia Sinclair to reveal Catwoman s secret identity to him After destroying Catwoman s youth center Black Mask kidnaps her sister and brother in law the latter of whom he tortures to death with power tools before forcing the former to eat pieces of her husband s corpse including his eyeballs Catwoman arrives to find her brother in law dead her sister insane and her friend Holly Robinson on the verge of being tortured Enraged Catwoman engages Black Mask at his penthouse where the crime lord falls from the top of the building In Act Two of War Games the Spoiler seeks out hoping to get Batman control of all of Gotham s crime lords However Black Mask murders Orpheus by slitting his throat and proceeds to torture the Spoiler to obtain information about the rest of her plan Black Mask then assumes Orpheus identity using face putty and padding fooling even Batman and Onyx As Orpheus he goes on a mission to kill any member or associate of the Batman Family As Black Mask returns to continue torturing the Spoiler for entertainment he finds that she has escaped and subsequently tracks her down Although she escapes his clutches once again the Spoiler supposedly dies due to the injuries inflicted on her and the willful negligence of Leslie Thompkins Black Mask later infiltrates Oracle s Clocktower in an attempt to expose her to the mob and Batman attacks him in a blind rage Fearful that Black Mask will kill Batman Oracle activates a self destruct device in the tower to get Batman to save her In the storyline Batman Under the Hood Black Mask then becomes the overlord of Gotham s underworld gathering enough financial resources to purchase an Amazo android and a large supply of kryptonite 14 Allied with reporter Arturo Rodriguez and later Mr Freeze Black Mask begins a campaign to discredit Batman while Rodriguez slams Batman in the press Black Mask commits a series of murders disguised as the Dark Knight The real Batman eventually exposes Rodriguez and captures Black Mask but the crime lord kills the escorting officer transporting him to jail and escapes again 15 Later a series of attacks by the Red Hood revealed later as being Batman s presumed deceased protege Jason Todd causes Black Mask to lose power and money to this new rival 16 The assassin Deathstroke later approaches Black Mask offering him a place within the Society Eager to strengthen his increasingly tenuous grip on the underworld the crime lord accepts However the Red Hood is even able to elude the Society s members eventually he completely dismantles Black Mask s control over the city s organized crime Black Mask then continues to threaten the most important people in Catwoman s life prompting her to retaliate by shooting Black Mask s jaw with her gun killing him After the shooting Selina Kyle passes the mantle of Catwoman to her friend Holly who is soon arrested for Sionis murder During the Gotham Underground storyline dozens of would be crime bosses attempt to fill in the vacancy created by Black Mask s death 17 In Blackest Night Black Mask is resurrected as a Black Lantern and attempts to show Catwoman why shooting him in the head was a bad idea In an attempt to scare Catwoman Black Mask goes after her sister once more He demonstrates the ability to fly and reorganize the structures of buildings Poison Ivy manages to stop Black Mask by trapping him inside a mutated pitcher plant its digestive juices dissolving his body as fast as his ring could regenerate it 18 The New 52 Edit In The New 52 reboot launched in 2011 Roman Sionis is re established as Black Mask and his history with the False Face Society remains somewhat intact 19 This version of the character has split personality disorder with Roman Sionis being one personality and Black Mask being the other and the technology in his mask grants him the ability to control the weak minded 20 Roman Sionis is first seen in Arkham Asylum s infirmary being treated by Dr Jeremiah Arkham during the Night of the Owls Sionis attempted a hunger strike to try to regain his mask When the Talons attack the Asylum Dr Arkham gives Sionis his mask back to telepathically influence the inmates into attacking the Talons and keep anyone from following Arkham to his safe room Black Mask then attempts to use his abilities on Batman but fails and is forced to escape the asylum 20 Black Mask later resurfaces to re assemble the False Face Society coming into conflict with the Mad Hatter while doing so who considers Black Mask an enemy due to their similar mind control abilities Batman intervenes and puts an end to their battle and Sionis is sent back to Arkham Asylum 19 During the Forever Evil storyline Black Mask appears as a member of the Secret Society of Super Villains when the Crime Syndicate arrive from their Earth 21 Black Mask and his False Face Society crash the Rogues battle against Mr Freeze and Clayface to claim the bounty on the Rogues 22 DC Rebirth Edit In the DC Rebirth reboot Roman Sionis remains one of Gotham s most powerful crime lords This version of the character dons a black metallic mask and is allied with the Penguin and the Great White Shark in an alliance known as the Blacks and Whites Together they hire the KGBeast to kill Batman 23 In the Watchmen sequel Doomsday Clock Black Mask is among the villains that attend an underground meeting held by the Riddler to talk about the Superman Theory 24 In Teen Titans Rebirth Damian Wayne keeps Black Mask locked up in his secret prison 25 after learning about his involvement in the destruction of the Arab restaurant Tarbooshes 26 Powers and abilities EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Black Mask is a criminal mastermind and tactical analyst with vast wealth and resources at his disposal making him one of the most powerful crime bosses in Gotham s criminal underbelly He utilizes his various connections to eliminate opposition and consolidates power using fear and intimidation he is renowned for his brutally sadistic physical and psychological torture techniques which he uses either to extract information or simply to torment his enemies for entertainment Black Mask is an expert marksman with firearms particularly with his signature twin automatic pistols although he is proficient with melee weapons such as swords as well He is a skilled hand to hand combatant and has displayed impressive levels of stamina and endurance his high tolerance for pain has allowed him to hold his own against accomplished fighters such as Batman and Catwoman Black Mask is also an accomplished businessman impersonator actor and escape artist Per the events of The New 52 Roman Sionis ebony black mask possesses hypnosis like mind controlling abilities that extend through the material of the masks that his henchmen wear rendering them directly under his control 27 Black Mask has also killed his victims by applying toxin filled masks to their faces poisoning them and leaving their faces hideously shriveled and blackened His mask also allows him to assume the form of other people from Ted Kord to Superman though without assuming their powers 28 Other characters named Black Mask EditJeremiah Arkham Edit In the Battle for the Cowl storyline a second criminal using the Black Mask alias emerges His identity is eventually revealed to be Dr Jeremiah Arkham who took up Roman Sionis mantle after suffering a psychotic breakdown from exposure to a variety of mind altering chemicals from various Batman villains 29 Richard Sionis Edit In DC s line wide revision of its superhero comics DC Rebirth a story presents Black Mask s father Richard Sionis as the precursor to the Black Mask alias where he was just called the Mask and was the founder of the Sionis Crime Family also known as the False Face Society When Richard was in the hospital and dying of old age Roman snuck into the hospital disguised as a nurse and poisoned his father to gain complete control over the False Face Society he leaves his father s signature mask on his corpse This story retconned the information that Charles Sionis was his father 30 Richard Sionis The Mask was first introduced in the FOX television drama Gotham portrayed by Todd Stashwick and depicted as an adaptation of Black Mask Other versions EditBatman Crimson Mist Edit In the Elseworlds storyline Batman Crimson Mist Black Mask arrogantly dismisses Two Face s warnings about the now vampiric Batman believing himself untouchable until Batman attacks the False Face Society in their warehouse base while in the form of a monstrous bat The vampiric Dark Knight tears through Black Mask s minions even tearing a man s head off with his mouth and is later shown leaving the Society s severed heads outside Blackgate Penitentiary including Black Mask s 31 In other media EditTelevision Edit Black Mask appears in The Batman voiced by James Remar This version has a skull like face and no fingerprints or distinguishing features making it impossible to identify him Black Mask appears in Batman The Brave and the Bold voiced by John DiMaggio This version resembles a combination of his original and modern appearances 32 possesses a bulky and physically imposing build and is the leader of the False Face Society Richard Sionis appears in Gotham portrayed by Todd Stashwick Introduced in the first season episode The Mask this version is the head of the Sionis crime family who utilizes a front called Sionis Investments and hosts a secret organized fight club where his employees fight to secure more lucrative positions in his company which is broadcast to some of Gotham s elite While investigating the fight club Detective Jim Gordon confronts fights and arrests Richard who is incarcerated in Arkham Asylum as of the second season In the episode Rise of the Villains Damned If You Do Tabitha Galavan causes a mass breakout to recruit inmates on her brother Theo Galavan s behalf When Richard declines Tabitha kills him as a warning to the other escapees Roman Sionis Black Mask appears in the second season of Batwoman 33 portrayed by Peter Outerbridge 34 This version wears a skull mask is an associate of Safiyah Sohail the leader of the Sionis crime family also known as the False Face Society and the CEO of Janus Cosmetics who blames the Crows security firm and Kate Kane Batwoman for the death of his daughter Circe Sionis amidst a mass breakout at Arkham Asylum caused by Alice Throughout the season he has several encounters with Ryan Wilder Batwoman while running a Snakebite drug ring and hiring Enigma to hypnotize Kane into believing she is a disfigured Circe until Alice and Team Batwoman rescue Kane and undo her brainwashing before foiling Roman s plot to cause a crime wave in Gotham Following this Roman and Alice are remanded to Arkham Film Edit nbsp Ewan McGregor as Roman Sionis Black Mask in Birds of Prey 2020 Black Mask appears in Batman Under the Red Hood voiced by Wade Williams 35 This version is the first crime lord to take control of Gotham in years After Red Hood causes problems and kills his associates he hires Joker out of Arkham but is almost killed by him Black Mask appears in Batman Bad Blood voiced by Steve Blum This version resembles his Arkham Origins counterpart and is in a turf war with Heretic Roman Beauvais Sionis Black Mask appears in Birds of Prey 36 37 38 portrayed by Ewan McGregor 4 5 This version is a narcissistic crime lord and leader of the False Face Society who masquerades as the charismatic owner of the Black Mask Club a popular nightclub among Gotham s criminal element Cut off from the family fortune after running their business into the ground Roman seeks to become the most powerful kingpin in the city to outdo his father While pursuing this goal he has the Bertinelli crime family murdered to obtain a diamond embedded with the account numbers to their fortune When Cassandra Cain steals the diamond from his right hand man Victor Zsasz Sionis places a bounty on her head but is eventually confronted by Helena Bertinelli Harley Quinn Dinah Lance and Renee Montoya after Zsasz s death In the ensuing fight he kidnaps Cain and is pursued by Quinn but the former hides a grenade in his pocket before the latter knocks off the Amusement Mile pier during which he is killed by the grenade before hitting the water Black Mask makes a non speaking cameo appearance in Batman Death in the Family He is killed by Jason Todd as one of three different identities in the following manners depending on the viewer s choices Todd as Hush via a rocket launcher Todd as Red Robin via an emergency door activated by a rocket launcher and Todd as Red Hood via shattered glass created by an emitter projectile Black Mask appears in Catwoman Hunted voiced by Jonathan Banks This version is a member of Leviathan Video games Edit Batman Arkham Edit Main article Batman Arkham nbsp Roman Sionis Black Mask in a promotional image for Batman Arkham Origins 2013 Roman Sionis Black Mask appears in the Batman Arkham video game franchise initially voiced by Nolan North in Arkham City and Brian Bloom in subsequent appearances 39 40 41 This version is known for using body doubles in dangerous situations 42 Black Mask makes a cameo appearance in Batman Arkham City 2011 During the opening of the story mode Bruce Wayne sees Black Mask being subdued at the gates of the titular mega prison by Professor Hugo Strange s TYGER guards Additionally an Arkham City Story reveals that Black Mask previously attempted to escape Arkham City by blasting a hole in a containment wall but was recaptured He is also featured in several exclusive challenge maps 43 Black Mask appears in the prequel Batman Arkham Origins 2013 44 45 Prior to the story mode Sionis is kidnapped by the Joker who subsequently poses as him on Christmas Eve and hires eight assassins to kill Batman The Dark Knight frees Sionis to learn more about the Joker s whereabouts but is attacked by Copperhead allowing Sionis to escape In a side mission Sionis attempts to rebuild his criminal empire by stashing several drug canisters throughout Gotham City but Batman ultimately destroys them and defeats Sionis and his henchmen Black Mask also appears in a challenge map DLC pack 46 Black Mask appears in the companion game Batman Arkham Origins Blackgate 2013 wherein he takes control of Blackgate Penitentiary s Industrial Building during a prison riot If Batman defeats him last the ending sees Black Mask being apprehended by two guards one of whom he takes hostage The remaining guard tries to shoot him but accidentally hits a gas main that triggers an explosion and burns Black Mask s mask into his skin before he flees the prison 47 Black Mask appears in the Batman Arkham Knight 2015 Red Hood DLC 48 in which the titular character tracks down and throws him out of a window to his apparent death Other games Edit Black Mask appears as a boss in Batman Dark Tomorrow voiced by Tom McKeon Black Mask appears as an unlockable character in Lego Batman The Videogame Black Mask appears in DC Universe Online Black Mask appears in the Nintendo 3DS version of Lego Batman 2 DC Super Heroes Black Mask appears in Scribblenauts Unmasked A DC Comics Adventure 49 Merchandise Edit DC Collectibles released a 7 inch Black Mask action figure in a Batman Arkham Origins four pack along with Batman the Joker and Deathstroke This figure was sculpted by Gentle Giant Studios and includes two automatic pistols 50 TriForce released a Batman Arkham Origins Black Mask Arsenal Full Scale Replica consisting of the character s mask and knuckleduster crafted and cast in polystone The replica measures 18 inches in height weighs in at 15 pounds and is limited to 500 pieces worldwide 51 A Funko Pop vinyl figure of Roman Sionis based on his appearance in Bird of Prey was released in 2020 52 53 Miscellaneous Edit Roman Sionis appears in The Batman Adventures vol 2 5 as a formerly legitimate businessman who turned his company into a corporate juggernaut until Wayne Enterprises cost him his industry He is later approached by an associate of the Red Hood who convinces him to become Black Mask and lead the False Face Society though he is ultimately apprehended by Batman 54 Black Mask appears in Batman Gotham Adventures 55 better source needed The Batman incarnation of Black Mask makes a minor appearance in The Batman Strikes volume amp issue needed citation needed The Batman Arkham incarnation of Black Mask appears in Batman Arkham Unhinged 56 57 58 Black Mask makes minor appearances in the Injustice Gods Among Us prequel comic 59 Professional wrestler Andrade El Idolo 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