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Peacemaker | |
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Civilian ID | |
Peacemaker I Christopher Schmidt Alias Christopher Smith Peacemaker II Unknown Peacemaker III Mitchell Black |
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Occupation | |
Peacemaker I Adventurer Entrepreneur Industrialist Soldier U.S. Peace Envoy Peacemaker II Government Agent Peacemaker III Adventurer Surgeon |
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Legal Status | |
Peacemaker I Citizen of the United States with a military criminal record. Peacemaker II Unknown Peacemaker III Citizen of the United States. |
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Nation or Planet of Origin | |
Peacemaker I New York, New York Peacemaker II Earth Peacemaker III United States |
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Group Affiliation | |
Peacemaker I Justice Force Shadow Fighters
Peacemaker II Leaguebusters Peacemaker III L.A.W. |
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Base of Operations | |
Peacemaker I Geneva, Switzerland Peacemaker II Unknown
Peacemaker III Mobile
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Height | |
Peacemaker I: 6' 2" Peacemaker II: 6' Peacemaker III: 6' 1" |
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Weight | |
Peacemaker I: 210 lbs. Peacemaker II: 180 lbs. Peacemaker III: 185 lbs |
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Eye Color | |
Peacemaker I: Blue Peacemaker II: Green Peacemaker III: Brown |
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Hair Color | |
Peacemaker I: Black Peacemaker II: Blond Peacemaker III: Brown |
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Known Powers | |
Peacemaker I Normal human with above average strength, stamina and agility for a man of his age. Exceptional hand-to-hand combatant schooled in a wide variety of fighting techniques. Genius level intelligence with aptitudes in a wide variety of sciences and munitions manufacturing. Peacemaker II & III Normal human with above average strength, stamina and agility for a man of his age. |
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Accessories | |
Peacemaker I Peacemaker Arsenal: Convention and experimental weapons and vehicles including aircraft and a personal submarine stored in a cavern underneath a Geneva chateau. Peacemaker Uniform: Body armor and helmet outfitted with a wide variety of offensive, defensive and communications capabilities. Peacemaker II & III Peacemaker Uniform: Body armor and helmet outfitted with a wide variety of offensive, defensive and communications capabilities. |
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Common Enemies | |
Peacemaker I Peacemaker II | Peacemaker III Avatar Ravanans |
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Regularly Appearing | |
Peacemaker I Fightin' 5 Vol. 1 Peacemaker Vol. 1 (Charlton) Peacemaker Vol. 1 (DC) Peacemaker II Justice League International Vol. 2 Peacemaker III L.A.W. Vol. 1 |
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First Appearance | |
Peacemaker I Fightin' 5 Vol. 1 #40 (Dec. 1966) Peacemaker II Justice League International Vol. 2 #65 (June, 1994) Peacemaker III L.A.W. Vol. 1 #1 (Sept. 1999) Note: Peacemaker was one of several superheroes published by Charlton Comics during the 1960's, which were canceled in lot by 1967. Charlton's stable of characters was briefly controlled by independent publisher Americomics in the 1980's and then acquired by DC Comics. Charlton superheroes would appear in DC continuity during the Crisis on Infinite Earths. |
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Creator | |
Peacemaker I Joe Gill & Pat Boyette Peacemaker II Gerard Jones & Chuck Wojtkiewicz Peacemaker III Bob Layton & Dick Giordano |
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Origin | |
Peacemaker I Born to an Austrian industrialist and an American author, Christopher Schmidt was raised in Europe. When he was very young Schmidt's father committed suicide when his history as a Nazi war criminal was revealed. Fleeing the scandal and sorrow Schmidt's mother moved with her son back to America and changed their last name to Smith. Haunted by his father's Nazi past, Smith joined the U.S. military as a means to retribution. Earning the rank of Sergeant, Smith was sent abroad to war. While in combat faulty intelligence lead to the massacre of a village. Scapegoated, Smith was convicted and imprisoned in a military prison. Shortly after being imprisoned Smith's mother died leaving him a vast European fortune. Granted early reprieve for participating in an anti-terrorist initiative, Smith used his fortune to create a private foundation based in Geneva dedicated to battling terrorism as the Peacemaker. Christopher Schmidt died liberating a South American country of Parador from the evil influence of Eclipso I. His identity as Peacemaker was presumably assumed by a government agent, whose identity remains a secret. Years later a new recruit, pulmonary surgeon, Mitchell Black, was sanctioned by the Geneva based project as the head of its Enforcement Division - assuming the identity of the Peacemaker. |
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