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Bloodsport (character)

Bloodsport is the name of several supervillains appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. All of these versions exist in DC's main shared universe, known as the DC Universe.[1][2][3]

Bloodsport
The Robert DuBois incarnation of Bloodsport as depicted in Who's Who: Update '97 #1 (August 1987).
Art by John Byrne.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceRobert DuBois:
Superman (vol. 2) #4 (April 1987)
Alexander Trent:
The Adventures of Superman #507 (December 1993)
Unknown:
Superman #652 (July 2006)
Created byRobert DuBois:
John Byrne
Alexander Trent:
Karl Kesel
Barry Kitson
Unknown:
Kurt Busiek
Geoff Johns
Pete Woods
In-story information
Alter ego
  • Robert DuBois
SpeciesHuman
Team affiliations(Robert DuBois)
Suicide Squad
Abilities(All)
  • Considerable strength, stamina and durability
  • Access to high tech weaponry in a warehouse by using a teleportation device
  • Skilled in firearms, knives, explosives and hand-to-hand combat

The Robert DuBois version of Bloodsport made his live-action debut in the television series Supergirl, played by David St. Louis.[4] Idris Elba portrayed the character in the DC Extended Universe film The Suicide Squad (2021).[5]

Publication history edit

The character of Robert DuBois, created by writer and artist John Byrne, first appeared in Superman #4 (April 1987) as Bloodsport.[6][7] The second incarnation, Alexander Trent, made his first appearance in The Adventures of Superman #507 (December 1993) and was created by writer Karl Kesel and artist Barry Kitson.[8] The third incarnation, known as Bloodsport III, made his first appearance in Superman #652 (July 2006) and was created by writers Kurt Busiek and Geoff Johns, and artist Pete Woods.[9][10] Demolitia, a female version of Bloodsport, is introduced by writer David Michelinie, and artists Kieron Dwyer and Denis Rodier in Action Comics #718 (February 1996), in which she procured Bloodsport's technology.[11][12]

Fictional character biography edit

Robert DuBois edit

Robert DuBois is a Vietnam draft evader, who had a mental breakdown and became obsessed with the Vietnam War after learning that his brother had gone in his stead.[13] DuBois was drafted to serve in the United States Armed Forces. Upon receiving his induction notice, DuBois fled to Canada, not because he was morally opposed to the war, but because he was afraid of death.[14][15] DuBois' younger brother, Michael, reported for induction in his place, passing himself off as Robert.[16] Michael DuBois was sent into combat in Vietnam, where he lost both his arms and legs.[17] After learning this, DuBois went insane from guilt.[18][19]

Later, DuBois was contacted by employees of Lex Luthor, who sought a pawn to assassinate Luthor's archenemy Superman.[20] Operatives of Luthor, under the direction of a man named Kimberley, played upon DuBois' fixations on Vietnam to condition him psychologically to want to kill Superman.[21] They also equipped DuBois with an arsenal of powerful, advanced weapons, including a Kryptonite gun.[22] DuBois then went into action in Metropolis, calling himself Bloodsport.[23] He now claimed that both his brother and he had served in combat in Vietnam and had been injured there.[23] Professing rage at the citizens of Metropolis for wasting the freedom he claimed both his brother and himself fought to defend, Bloodsport indiscriminately slaughtered dozens of innocent people.[23] In his first clash with Superman, Bloodsport severely weakened him with a Kryptonite bullet.[24] After receiving medical aid, Superman confronted Bloodsport once more. Even Luthor, outraged by Bloodsport's murders of so many people due to the attention this would attract to his assault, attempted to stop the mad killer.[25] Superman succeeded in causing the teleportation device Bloodsport used to bring weapons to himself to malfunction.[26] Bloodsport then threatened to detonate his teleporter's power pack, blowing up ten square miles of the city.[27] Superman's friend Jimmy Olsen had learned of Bloodsport's true identity and located his brother.[28] Confronted by Michael, Bloodsport collapsed in grief and was taken into custody.[29]

DuBois has a brief encounter with Deadshot, which was eventually broken up by Superman and Batman.[30] He also appeared in JLA/Avengers as a villain who ambushes Vision and Aquaman with a group of other villains.[31] He later fights Steel, but is restrained by Hal Jordan.[32] DuBois remained in prison for several years, and eventually earned the enmity of Alexander Trent, another prisoner on Stryker's Island who had since taken up the name Bloodsport.[33] As racial tension began to overwhelm Stryker's Island, the prison warden decided to host a boxing match between DuBois and Trent.[34] He believed that this was the ideal way to allow the inmates to vent their frustrations without inciting further acts of violence.[33] To safeguard the situation, the warden asked Superman to referee the match.[34] The riot broke out,[35] resulting in DuBois getting his hands on one of Trent's weapons and using it to blast a hole in the prison wall.[36] DuBois ran for freedom, but was apparently shot dead by armed prison guards in the watchtower.[37]

Following the events of Dark Nights: Death Metal, DuBois was reintroduced to the DC Universe during Infinite Frontier. After his brother's death, his mental state deteriorated, leading him to become the mercenary Bloodsport. After failing to kill Superman, he was sent to Belle Reve until he was forced into the Suicide Squad with the task of exploring the Multiverse for Amanda Waller's own personal ambitions.[38]

Alexander Trent edit

 
Alexander Trent as Bloodsport; art by Barry Kitson

The character of Alex Trent is a fanatical racist, a member of the white supremacist group that both Perry White and Franklin Stern encountered in their youth. He adopts the name Bloodsport, ironically used previously by an African American.[39] He also has a similar teleporter grafted into his body, which he can likewise use to summon weapons.[40] He is captured by Superman after Ron Troupe destroys the warehouse from which he was teleporting his weapons.[41] Some time later, in an effort to provide an outlet for rising tensions at Stryker's Island Prison, a boxing match between the two Bloodsports is organised.[42] Trent is able to activate his teleporter and bring in weaponry.[43] In the resulting confusion, DuBois is killed while trying to escape.[43] Trent is later burned in his prison cell by the Brotherhood for showing weakness in front of DuBois.[44][45] The teleporter technology has since been used by the anti-corporate vigilante Demolitia.[46][43]

Third version edit

An unnamed person took up the mantle of Bloodsport, and eventually teamed up with Hellgrammite, Silver Banshee, Kryptonite Man, Toyman, Puzzler, Livewire and Riot to take on Superman.[47] Superman attempted to stop all the villains, especially as Bloodsport shot at Jimmy Olsen, to which the bullet was stopped.[48][49] After these events, Bloodsport turned up in the crowd of villains transported to another planet in Salvation Run;[50] and to be a quickly defeated menace by Guardian.[51][43]

Personality edit

DuBois pretends that he is a bitter Vietnam veteran who feels greatly betrayed and rejected by his country, thus he enjoys powerful and righteous anger toward his fellow Americans for wasting the freedoms invading Vietnam supposedly helped preserve.[52] However, he has no first-hand experience about this war, ergo, his speeches and character are largely drawn from movies about the war and folk representations of Vietnam War veterans. Though at first he seemed aware that his vet persona was fictional, he grew increasingly delusional and dissociated.[53][54] Described as a very violent and powerful man, DuBois was plunged into a permanent fantasy about being a soldier, and was even feared by the other dangerous prisoners at Stryker's Island Prison in Metropolis.[55]

Powers and abilities edit

While Robert DuBois has no superhuman powers, he has proven to be a formidable hand-to-hand combatant when needed due to his excellent physical condition and his fearlessness as a fighter.[56] He's in possession of a device that enables him to teleport high-tech weaponry to him from a distant location instantaneously, with many being one-of-a-kind prototypes from advanced LexCorp research projects.[57][58][59][60] Superman has described the arsenal to be "extradimensional" in both quality and quantity.[61]

He is incredibly strong and significantly more durable than the average human, as evidenced by his survival of several physical altercations with Superman.[62][63][26] DuBois' reflexes and senses are extraordinarily keen and allow him to respond to Deadshot and alarm Superman.[64][62][24] He's a quick and accurate shooter with a wide variety of firearms, from handguns to shoulder-fired weapons.[65] He's a fully ambidextrous marksman, and can shoot with either hand without any loss of accuracy or speed.[66] On top of his sheer size and musculature, the insane DuBois seems to have a significant level of manic strength and intensity:[67] In a boxing match, he stood toe-to-toe with Alexander Trent, a man with borderline superhuman strength and reflexes.[68][65]

In other media edit

Television edit

  • The Robert DuBois incarnation of Bloodsport makes non-speaking appearances in Justice League Unlimited.[69][70][71] Following a minor appearance in the episode "The Cat and the Canary" as a participant in Roulette's Meta-Brawl, he becomes a member of Gorilla Grodd's Secret Society as of the episode "The Great Brain Robbery".[71] Prior to and during the episode "Alive!", Lex Luthor takes command of the Society, but Grodd mounts a mutiny against him. Bloodsport initially sides with the latter, but later defects to Luthor's side before he and most of the Society are killed by Darkseid.[72]
  • The Robert DuBois incarnation of Bloodsport appears in the Supergirl episode "Girl of Steel", portrayed by David St. Louis.[73] This version was originally part of the military until he was caught stealing weaponry and became a mercenary and terrorist.[74][75][76]

Film edit

 
Idris Elba as Bloodsport in The Suicide Squad.

Video games edit

The Robert DuBois incarnation of Bloodsport, inspired by the DCEU incarnation, appears as a skin in Fortnite Battle Royale.[87]

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Bloodsport (Robert DuBois) at DC Comics Wiki
  • Bloodsport (Alexander Trent) at DC Comics Wiki
  • Bloodsport III at DC Comics Wiki

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Bloodsport is the name of several supervillains appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics All of these versions exist in DC s main shared universe known as the DC Universe 1 2 3 BloodsportThe Robert DuBois incarnation of Bloodsport as depicted in Who s Who Update 97 1 August 1987 Art by John Byrne Publication informationPublisherDC ComicsFirst appearanceRobert DuBois Superman vol 2 4 April 1987 Alexander Trent The Adventures of Superman 507 December 1993 Unknown Superman 652 July 2006 Created byRobert DuBois John ByrneAlexander Trent Karl KeselBarry KitsonUnknown Kurt BusiekGeoff JohnsPete WoodsIn story informationAlter egoRobert DuBoisSpeciesHumanTeam affiliations Robert DuBois Suicide SquadAbilities All Considerable strength stamina and durability Access to high tech weaponry in a warehouse by using a teleportation device Skilled in firearms knives explosives and hand to hand combat The Robert DuBois version of Bloodsport made his live action debut in the television series Supergirl played by David St Louis 4 Idris Elba portrayed the character in the DC Extended Universe film The Suicide Squad 2021 5 Contents 1 Publication history 2 Fictional character biography 2 1 Robert DuBois 2 2 Alexander Trent 2 3 Third version 3 Personality 4 Powers and abilities 5 In other media 5 1 Television 5 2 Film 5 3 Video games 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPublication history editThe character of Robert DuBois created by writer and artist John Byrne first appeared in Superman 4 April 1987 as Bloodsport 6 7 The second incarnation Alexander Trent made his first appearance in The Adventures of Superman 507 December 1993 and was created by writer Karl Kesel and artist Barry Kitson 8 The third incarnation known as Bloodsport III made his first appearance in Superman 652 July 2006 and was created by writers Kurt Busiek and Geoff Johns and artist Pete Woods 9 10 Demolitia a female version of Bloodsport is introduced by writer David Michelinie and artists Kieron Dwyer and Denis Rodier in Action Comics 718 February 1996 in which she procured Bloodsport s technology 11 12 Fictional character biography editRobert DuBois edit Robert DuBois is a Vietnam draft evader who had a mental breakdown and became obsessed with the Vietnam War after learning that his brother had gone in his stead 13 DuBois was drafted to serve in the United States Armed Forces Upon receiving his induction notice DuBois fled to Canada not because he was morally opposed to the war but because he was afraid of death 14 15 DuBois younger brother Michael reported for induction in his place passing himself off as Robert 16 Michael DuBois was sent into combat in Vietnam where he lost both his arms and legs 17 After learning this DuBois went insane from guilt 18 19 Later DuBois was contacted by employees of Lex Luthor who sought a pawn to assassinate Luthor s archenemy Superman 20 Operatives of Luthor under the direction of a man named Kimberley played upon DuBois fixations on Vietnam to condition him psychologically to want to kill Superman 21 They also equipped DuBois with an arsenal of powerful advanced weapons including a Kryptonite gun 22 DuBois then went into action in Metropolis calling himself Bloodsport 23 He now claimed that both his brother and he had served in combat in Vietnam and had been injured there 23 Professing rage at the citizens of Metropolis for wasting the freedom he claimed both his brother and himself fought to defend Bloodsport indiscriminately slaughtered dozens of innocent people 23 In his first clash with Superman Bloodsport severely weakened him with a Kryptonite bullet 24 After receiving medical aid Superman confronted Bloodsport once more Even Luthor outraged by Bloodsport s murders of so many people due to the attention this would attract to his assault attempted to stop the mad killer 25 Superman succeeded in causing the teleportation device Bloodsport used to bring weapons to himself to malfunction 26 Bloodsport then threatened to detonate his teleporter s power pack blowing up ten square miles of the city 27 Superman s friend Jimmy Olsen had learned of Bloodsport s true identity and located his brother 28 Confronted by Michael Bloodsport collapsed in grief and was taken into custody 29 DuBois has a brief encounter with Deadshot which was eventually broken up by Superman and Batman 30 He also appeared in JLA Avengers as a villain who ambushes Vision and Aquaman with a group of other villains 31 He later fights Steel but is restrained by Hal Jordan 32 DuBois remained in prison for several years and eventually earned the enmity of Alexander Trent another prisoner on Stryker s Island who had since taken up the name Bloodsport 33 As racial tension began to overwhelm Stryker s Island the prison warden decided to host a boxing match between DuBois and Trent 34 He believed that this was the ideal way to allow the inmates to vent their frustrations without inciting further acts of violence 33 To safeguard the situation the warden asked Superman to referee the match 34 The riot broke out 35 resulting in DuBois getting his hands on one of Trent s weapons and using it to blast a hole in the prison wall 36 DuBois ran for freedom but was apparently shot dead by armed prison guards in the watchtower 37 Following the events of Dark Nights Death Metal DuBois was reintroduced to the DC Universe during Infinite Frontier After his brother s death his mental state deteriorated leading him to become the mercenary Bloodsport After failing to kill Superman he was sent to Belle Reve until he was forced into the Suicide Squad with the task of exploring the Multiverse for Amanda Waller s own personal ambitions 38 Alexander Trent edit nbsp Alexander Trent as Bloodsport art by Barry Kitson The character of Alex Trent is a fanatical racist a member of the white supremacist group that both Perry White and Franklin Stern encountered in their youth He adopts the name Bloodsport ironically used previously by an African American 39 He also has a similar teleporter grafted into his body which he can likewise use to summon weapons 40 He is captured by Superman after Ron Troupe destroys the warehouse from which he was teleporting his weapons 41 Some time later in an effort to provide an outlet for rising tensions at Stryker s Island Prison a boxing match between the two Bloodsports is organised 42 Trent is able to activate his teleporter and bring in weaponry 43 In the resulting confusion DuBois is killed while trying to escape 43 Trent is later burned in his prison cell by the Brotherhood for showing weakness in front of DuBois 44 45 The teleporter technology has since been used by the anti corporate vigilante Demolitia 46 43 Third version edit An unnamed person took up the mantle of Bloodsport and eventually teamed up with Hellgrammite Silver Banshee Kryptonite Man Toyman Puzzler Livewire and Riot to take on Superman 47 Superman attempted to stop all the villains especially as Bloodsport shot at Jimmy Olsen to which the bullet was stopped 48 49 After these events Bloodsport turned up in the crowd of villains transported to another planet in Salvation Run 50 and to be a quickly defeated menace by Guardian 51 43 Personality editDuBois pretends that he is a bitter Vietnam veteran who feels greatly betrayed and rejected by his country thus he enjoys powerful and righteous anger toward his fellow Americans for wasting the freedoms invading Vietnam supposedly helped preserve 52 However he has no first hand experience about this war ergo his speeches and character are largely drawn from movies about the war and folk representations of Vietnam War veterans Though at first he seemed aware that his vet persona was fictional he grew increasingly delusional and dissociated 53 54 Described as a very violent and powerful man DuBois was plunged into a permanent fantasy about being a soldier and was even feared by the other dangerous prisoners at Stryker s Island Prison in Metropolis 55 Powers and abilities editWhile Robert DuBois has no superhuman powers he has proven to be a formidable hand to hand combatant when needed due to his excellent physical condition and his fearlessness as a fighter 56 He s in possession of a device that enables him to teleport high tech weaponry to him from a distant location instantaneously with many being one of a kind prototypes from advanced LexCorp research projects 57 58 59 60 Superman has described the arsenal to be extradimensional in both quality and quantity 61 He is incredibly strong and significantly more durable than the average human as evidenced by his survival of several physical altercations with Superman 62 63 26 DuBois reflexes and senses are extraordinarily keen and allow him to respond to Deadshot and alarm Superman 64 62 24 He s a quick and accurate shooter with a wide variety of firearms from handguns to shoulder fired weapons 65 He s a fully ambidextrous marksman and can shoot with either hand without any loss of accuracy or speed 66 On top of his sheer size and musculature the insane DuBois seems to have a significant level of manic strength and intensity 67 In a boxing match he stood toe to toe with Alexander Trent a man with borderline superhuman strength and reflexes 68 65 In other media editTelevision edit The Robert DuBois incarnation of Bloodsport makes non speaking appearances in Justice League Unlimited 69 70 71 Following a minor appearance in the episode The Cat and the Canary as a participant in Roulette s Meta Brawl he becomes a member of Gorilla Grodd s Secret Society as of the episode The Great Brain Robbery 71 Prior to and during the episode Alive Lex Luthor takes command of the Society but Grodd mounts a mutiny against him Bloodsport initially sides with the latter but later defects to Luthor s side before he and most of the Society are killed by Darkseid 72 The Robert DuBois incarnation of Bloodsport appears in the Supergirl episode Girl of Steel portrayed by David St Louis 73 This version was originally part of the military until he was caught stealing weaponry and became a mercenary and terrorist 74 75 76 Film edit nbsp Idris Elba as Bloodsport in The Suicide Squad The Alexander Trent incarnation of Bloodsport appears in Justice League vs the Fatal Five voiced by Tom Kenny 77 This version is a deranged conspiracy theorist 78 79 The Robert DuBois incarnation of Bloodsport appears in The Suicide Squad portrayed by Idris Elba 80 81 This version is a Black British mercenary armed with a high tech suit and collapsible weapons that only he can use 82 83 who is serving time in prison for shooting Superman with a Kryptonite bullet 84 Additionally he has a daughter named Tyla portrayed by Storm Reid 85 86 Video games edit The Robert DuBois incarnation of Bloodsport inspired by the DCEU incarnation appears as a skin in Fortnite Battle Royale 87 See also editList of Superman enemiesReferences edit Burlingame Russ November 9 2017 Supergirl Who is Bloodsport Comic Book 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