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Flamingo (Eduardo Flamingo) is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by
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, commonly as an adversary of Batman. The character appeared on the second season of '' Gotham'', portrayed by Raúl Castillo.


Publication history

Flamingo first appeared in '' Batman'' #666 (July 2007) and was created by
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and
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.


Fictional character biography

Eduardo Flamingo is an emotionless, unfeeling killer who has a tendency to eat his victim's faces after he has murdered them.
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(the second Robin, who had become
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) has rallied a defense against Flamingo, but sustains bullet wounds to the face and knee-cap. Flamingo then turns his attentions to Red Hood's partner Scarlet. Flamingo then tugs at the seams of Scarlet's mask before she gashes him with one of her blades. Feeling responsible for the girl and her condition, Robin jumps into the fray to help, but receives four bullets to his cape-protected spine, paralyzing him from the waist down.
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(who is operating as Batman) delivers a boot to Flamingo's face. When Dick is nearly tossed over the side of the building, Jason uses a construction digger to scoop Flamingo up and deposit him over the edge, sending him plummeting to the Earth below. Commissioner James Gordon later tells Batman that Flamingo's body was never found. In 2011, "
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" rebooted the DC universe. Flamingo is first seen among the villainous inmates at Arkham Asylum. He joins the inmates and is seen attacking the Batman before Joker (who was actually Nightwing in disguise) appears to come to Batman's aid and the pair work together to beat back the group of rampaging inmates. During the "
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" storyline, Flamingo appears as a member of the
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's incarnation of the Secret Society of Super Villains. During the "Gothtopia" storyline, Flamingo was later seen among those who have taken over Arkham Asylum. He and Nocturna later get knocked out by Batman. While Batman is teased by Julia about his romantic failure with
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, he gets distracted when Flamingo's motorcycle skids past him. Batman makes a hurried u-turn and catches up to his prey, running him down, and sending the assassin flying from his bike. He has taken down Flamingo and allows the man to wake in a cemetery. Batman watches Flamingo get up and leave, in order that he can follow him back to his employer. En route, Flamingo receives an invitation to Catwoman's impending murder. Batman follows Flamingo to the Moffat Building, where he discovers the aftermath of the shooting. Dragos Ibanescu lies dead and both Catwoman and Killer Croc are traumatized by Jade McKillen's death.


Powers and abilities

Flamingo does not have any powers, but he is a skilled hitman, in excellent physical condition. He wields a variety of weapons, from chain whips to sub-machine guns. He also drives a variety of vehicles, though the most common is a bright pink motorcycle.


Other versions


Batman in Bethlehem

15 years into the future as part of the ''Batman in Bethlehem'' story, Flamingo appears as an enemy of Damian Wayne (who has become the third Batman). He is shown sneaking up on Batman only for him to throw a Batarang at Flamingo's face.


In other media

* Flamingo makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in the '' Batman: The Brave and the Bold'' episode "The Knights of Tomorrow!". * Eduardo Flamingo appears in '' Gotham'', portrayed by Raúl Castillo. This version is a spike-wielding cannibal and hitman who sees killing as an art form. Debuting in "Rise of the Villains: A Bitter Pill to Swallow", he is hired by the "Lady" on behalf of Tabitha Galavan to kill James Gordon after the previous assassins were killed during a shootout at Theo Galavan's apartment. Flamingo tries to kill Gordon, but is ultimately defeated by the latter and arrested by the arriving police. While being taken to lockup, Flamingo fakes a partial collapse and kills a police officer Katherine Parks by biting her neck, but the cops restrain him.


References


External links


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