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Great White Shark (character)

The Great White Shark (Warren White), or simply Great White, is a supervillain owned by DC Comics who exists in that company's DC Universe.

The Great White Shark
The Great White Shark as depicted in Batman #654 (August 2006). Art by Don Kramer (penciller), Wayne Faucher (inker), and John Kalisz (colorist).
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceArkham Asylum: Living Hell #1 (July 2003)
Created byDan Slott (writer)
Ryan Sook (artist)
In-story information
Alter egoWarren White
SpeciesHuman
AbilitiesSkilled organizer and negotiator
High-level intellect
Retractable razor sharp teeth

Publication history edit

Great White Shark first appeared in Arkham Asylum: Living Hell #1 (July 2003) and was created by Dan Slott and Ryan Sook.[1]

Fictional character biography edit

Origin story edit

First appearing in Arkham Asylum: Living Hell, crooked financier Warren White, known as the "Great White Shark" for his ruthlessness, embezzles millions from his company's pension fund and robs virtually all of the company's clients both working class and upper class of their life savings. As the result, White becomes one of the most despised white-collar criminals in the United States. A smug White manages to avoid prison by transferring his case to Gotham City and successfully pleading insanity to avoid prison and speed up his chances of freedom, a strategy he is all too familiar with and convinced it will work. But the plea incenses the judge hearing his case, who is disgusted with White.

Realizing that White might have actually set up a trap for himself by pleading insanity, the judge sentences White to Arkham Asylum indefinitely. There, he suffers great indignities as the new inmate, or "fish". His first cellmate is Death Rattle, a cult leader and mass murderer who plans to turn him into a human sacrifice. Early in his stay, Killer Croc slices a set of "gills" into White's neck with his claws, claiming the "fish" needs a set. Realizing his mistake in pleading insanity, White bribes his psychiatrist, Dr. Anne Carver, into having him transferred to a minimum security prison. However, Carver is revealed to have been killed and replaced by Jane Doe some months before, and she simply reports White's bribe to her superiors. Her boss, Dr. Jeremiah Arkham — who lost his pension due to White's business practices — orders all of White's transfer papers destroyed. Arkham calls White "the worst person I've ever met", a sentiment shared by several individuals - including the Joker, who states that although he has killed people, "[he] didn't steal their kid's college funds".

To survive the harassment and violence in Arkham, White allies himself with Two-Face, becoming his "coin boy" when Harvey injures his hands prior. The relationship quickly ends, however, when Death Rattle threatens the pair; Two-Face's coin flip leads him to abandon White. White then befriends Humpty Dumpty, a childlike murderer and savant, who arranges for White to become his cellmate just in time to head off Death Rattle's murder attempt.

During a prison riot, White is assaulted and locked in Mr. Freeze's subzero cell by Jane Doe, who was attempting to claim his identity and leave him for dead as she had done with Dr. Carver. His injuries, the result of horrific frostbite, leave White deformed: his skin turns a pale white, and his nose, lips, ears, hair and several of his fingers fall off. These deformities, along with his set of "gills", leave him resembling a real great white shark, an effect which he further enhances by filing his teeth to points after he is driven insane by his ordeals.

White, who is immoral but was sane upon entering Arkham, is transformed into one of the "freaks" of Batman's rogues gallery. White now uses his business connections to serve as a liaison and fence for many of his fellow inmates.[2]

One Year Later edit

White next appears in the storyline Batman: Face the Face, which ran through Detective Comics #817-820 and Batman #651-654, as part of the larger One Year Later storyline. In the storyline, in which Batman and Robin disappeared for a year, the Great White Shark had established himself as Gotham's reigning crime boss.[3][4]

As part of a revenge plot against Two-Face for his earlier betrayal, he orders his chief enforcer, the Tally Man, to kill several criminals associated with the Penguin — including Orca, KGBeast, Magpie and Ventriloquist — to frame the newly rehabilitated Harvey Dent for the murders. Batman eventually uncovers White's involvement in these crimes, but not in time to prevent Dent, driven insane once again by paranoia, from disfiguring his own face once more and returning to a life of crime as Two-Face.

Despite his status as one of the city's most powerful criminals, the Great White Shark remains in Arkham, directing his empire from within his cell and using his imprisoned condition as a perfect alibi. He most recently appeared in Detective Comics #832, when Batman apprehends another villain who calls himself the Shark, a former member of the "Terrible Trio". When the Shark is sent to Arkham, the Great White Shark announces that he takes over his position after the Fox and the Vulture pledged their allegiances to White.[5]

Gotham Underground edit

During the recent takeover of Gotham's criminal underworld by Metropolis outfits the 100 and Intergang during the Gotham Underground storyline, the Great White Shark is badly beaten and locked away following his displacement.[6][7]

The Resurrection of Ra's al Ghul edit

After the defeat of the newly resurrected Ra's al Ghul, Warren White makes a little appearance in the final strip. He is shown clearly controlling the majority of Arkham Asylum, including its corrupt staff, and he threatens Ra's al Ghul.

Batman R.I.P. / The Battle For The Cowl edit

After the apparent death of the original Batman, Warren White was one of the many criminals who was being transferred from Arkham to a secure place. A new Black Mask then drugs the criminals, which causes instant death at Mask's will. Acknowledging Black Mask as their leader, Warren and his group were armed to wreak havoc on the city once again by ending Two-Face and Penguin's reigns and ultimately making Black Mask the supreme ruler of Gotham's underworld once again.[8]

The New 52 edit

Warren White made his first brief appearance in The New 52 (a reboot of the DC Comics universe) where he was seen attacking guards in Arkham while on Venom.[9]

Great White Shark was later seen at Arkham Asylum at the time when Resurrection Man was incarcerated there.[10]

DC Rebirth edit

In DC Rebirth, Great White appears as one of Gotham's most powerful crime lords. He is allied with Penguin and Black Mask in an alliance known as "The Blacks & Whites". Together, they hire KGBeast to defeat Batman.[11]

Powers and abilities edit

The Great White Shark has no superpowers but is a skilled organizer and negotiator with a high-level intellect. After being deformed, he files his teeth to the point of being razor sharp.

In other media edit

A biography of the Great White Shark, as well as a jar containing some of his body parts, appears in the Batman: Arkham series.

References edit

  1. ^ Greenberger, Robert (2008). The Essential Batman Encyclopedia. Del Rey. p. 167. ISBN 9780345501066.
  2. ^ Arkham Asylum: Living Hell #1-6 (July–November 2003). DC Comics.
  3. ^ Detective Comics #817-820 (May–August 2006), DC Comics.
  4. ^ Batman #651-654 (May–August 2006). DC Comics.
  5. ^ Detective Comics #832 (July 2007). DC Comics.
  6. ^ Gotham Underground #4 (March 2008). DC Comics.
  7. ^ Gotham Underground #6 (May 2008). DC Comics
  8. ^ Batman: Battle for the Cowl #1-2 (May–June 2009). DC Comics.
  9. ^ Batman: The Dark Knight (vol. 2) #2 (December 2011). DC Comics.
  10. ^ Resurrection Man (vol. 2) #6 (April 2012). DC Comics.
  11. ^ All-Star Batman #2-5 (November 2016 - February 2017). DC Comics.

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The Great White Shark Warren White or simply Great White is a supervillain owned by DC Comics who exists in that company s DC Universe The Great White SharkThe Great White Shark as depicted in Batman 654 August 2006 Art by Don Kramer penciller Wayne Faucher inker and John Kalisz colorist Publication informationPublisherDC ComicsFirst appearanceArkham Asylum Living Hell 1 July 2003 Created byDan Slott writer Ryan Sook artist In story informationAlter egoWarren WhiteSpeciesHumanAbilitiesSkilled organizer and negotiatorHigh level intellectRetractable razor sharp teeth Contents 1 Publication history 2 Fictional character biography 2 1 Origin story 2 2 One Year Later 2 3 Gotham Underground 2 4 The Resurrection of Ra s al Ghul 2 5 Batman R I P The Battle For The Cowl 2 6 The New 52 2 7 DC Rebirth 3 Powers and abilities 4 In other media 5 ReferencesPublication history editGreat White Shark first appeared in Arkham Asylum Living Hell 1 July 2003 and was created by Dan Slott and Ryan Sook 1 Fictional character biography editOrigin story edit First appearing in Arkham Asylum Living Hell crooked financier Warren White known as the Great White Shark for his ruthlessness embezzles millions from his company s pension fund and robs virtually all of the company s clients both working class and upper class of their life savings As the result White becomes one of the most despised white collar criminals in the United States A smug White manages to avoid prison by transferring his case to Gotham City and successfully pleading insanity to avoid prison and speed up his chances of freedom a strategy he is all too familiar with and convinced it will work But the plea incenses the judge hearing his case who is disgusted with White Realizing that White might have actually set up a trap for himself by pleading insanity the judge sentences White to Arkham Asylum indefinitely There he suffers great indignities as the new inmate or fish His first cellmate is Death Rattle a cult leader and mass murderer who plans to turn him into a human sacrifice Early in his stay Killer Croc slices a set of gills into White s neck with his claws claiming the fish needs a set Realizing his mistake in pleading insanity White bribes his psychiatrist Dr Anne Carver into having him transferred to a minimum security prison However Carver is revealed to have been killed and replaced by Jane Doe some months before and she simply reports White s bribe to her superiors Her boss Dr Jeremiah Arkham who lost his pension due to White s business practices orders all of White s transfer papers destroyed Arkham calls White the worst person I ve ever met a sentiment shared by several individuals including the Joker who states that although he has killed people he didn t steal their kid s college funds To survive the harassment and violence in Arkham White allies himself with Two Face becoming his coin boy when Harvey injures his hands prior The relationship quickly ends however when Death Rattle threatens the pair Two Face s coin flip leads him to abandon White White then befriends Humpty Dumpty a childlike murderer and savant who arranges for White to become his cellmate just in time to head off Death Rattle s murder attempt During a prison riot White is assaulted and locked in Mr Freeze s subzero cell by Jane Doe who was attempting to claim his identity and leave him for dead as she had done with Dr Carver His injuries the result of horrific frostbite leave White deformed his skin turns a pale white and his nose lips ears hair and several of his fingers fall off These deformities along with his set of gills leave him resembling a real great white shark an effect which he further enhances by filing his teeth to points after he is driven insane by his ordeals White who is immoral but was sane upon entering Arkham is transformed into one of the freaks of Batman s rogues gallery White now uses his business connections to serve as a liaison and fence for many of his fellow inmates 2 One Year Later edit White next appears in the storyline Batman Face the Face which ran through Detective Comics 817 820 and Batman 651 654 as part of the larger One Year Later storyline In the storyline in which Batman and Robin disappeared for a year the Great White Shark had established himself as Gotham s reigning crime boss 3 4 As part of a revenge plot against Two Face for his earlier betrayal he orders his chief enforcer the Tally Man to kill several criminals associated with the Penguin including Orca KGBeast Magpie and Ventriloquist to frame the newly rehabilitated Harvey Dent for the murders Batman eventually uncovers White s involvement in these crimes but not in time to prevent Dent driven insane once again by paranoia from disfiguring his own face once more and returning to a life of crime as Two Face Despite his status as one of the city s most powerful criminals the Great White Shark remains in Arkham directing his empire from within his cell and using his imprisoned condition as a perfect alibi He most recently appeared in Detective Comics 832 when Batman apprehends another villain who calls himself the Shark a former member of the Terrible Trio When the Shark is sent to Arkham the Great White Shark announces that he takes over his position after the Fox and the Vulture pledged their allegiances to White 5 Gotham Underground edit During the recent takeover of Gotham s criminal underworld by Metropolis outfits the 100 and Intergang during the Gotham Underground storyline the Great White Shark is badly beaten and locked away following his displacement 6 7 The Resurrection of Ra s al Ghul edit After the defeat of the newly resurrected Ra s al Ghul Warren White makes a little appearance in the final strip He is shown clearly controlling the majority of Arkham Asylum including its corrupt staff and he threatens Ra s al Ghul Batman R I P The Battle For The Cowl edit After the apparent death of the original Batman Warren White was one of the many criminals who was being transferred from Arkham to a secure place A new Black Mask then drugs the criminals which causes instant death at Mask s will Acknowledging Black Mask as their leader Warren and his group were armed to wreak havoc on the city once again by ending Two Face and Penguin s reigns and ultimately making Black Mask the supreme ruler of Gotham s underworld once again 8 The New 52 edit Warren White made his first brief appearance in The New 52 a reboot of the DC Comics universe where he was seen attacking guards in Arkham while on Venom 9 Great White Shark was later seen at Arkham Asylum at the time when Resurrection Man was incarcerated there 10 DC Rebirth edit In DC Rebirth Great White appears as one of Gotham s most powerful crime lords He is allied with Penguin and Black Mask in an alliance known as The Blacks amp Whites Together they hire KGBeast to defeat Batman 11 Powers and abilities editThe Great White Shark has no superpowers but is a skilled organizer and negotiator with a high level intellect After being deformed he files his teeth to the point of being razor sharp In other media editA biography of the Great White Shark as well as a jar containing some of his body parts appears in the Batman Arkham series References edit Greenberger Robert 2008 The Essential Batman Encyclopedia Del Rey p 167 ISBN 9780345501066 Arkham Asylum Living Hell 1 6 July November 2003 DC Comics Detective Comics 817 820 May August 2006 DC Comics Batman 651 654 May August 2006 DC Comics Detective Comics 832 July 2007 DC Comics Gotham Underground 4 March 2008 DC Comics Gotham Underground 6 May 2008 DC Comics Batman Battle for the Cowl 1 2 May June 2009 DC Comics Batman The Dark Knight vol 2 2 December 2011 DC Comics Resurrection Man vol 2 6 April 2012 DC Comics All Star Batman 2 5 November 2016 February 2017 DC Comics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Great White Shark character amp oldid 1192804825, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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