Characters : Killshot

 
 

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Attributes

Height: Unknown.

Weight: Unknown.

Eyes: Green.

Hair: Long, red.

Features: 2 earing and 2 piercings in his left ear, pierced left eyebrow and pierced left nostril.

Summary

Created By: J. Michael Straczynski, John Romita, Jr., Scott Hanna

Real Name: Unknown.

Current Aliases: None known.

Former Aliases: None known.

Dual Identity: Now known to the authorities.

Current Occupation: Hmm... he has long hair and he's in jail. Do you want it spelled out for you?

Former Occupation: Professional hitman.

Citizenship: U.S. Citizen.

Legal Status: Has a criminal record.

Place of Birth: Unknown.

Marital Status: Unknown.

Known Relatives: None.

Known Confidants: None.

Known Allies: None.

Major Enemies: Spider-Man, Leo Zelinsky.

Usual Bases: Unknown.

Former Bases: Unknown.

Current Groups: None.

Former Groups: None.

Education: Unknown.

 

Powers & Paraphenalia

Strength Level: Normal human level.

Powers: None.

Abilities: Aims good.

Equipment: None.

Weapons: Sniper rifle, automatic hand-gun.

Limitations: Just a normal human - no match for someone with powers.

 
 

Background

Killshot was just another client of Leo Zelinsky, a tailor for the super (or not) heroes and villains. When Zelinsky heard him on the phone, planning the murder of District Attorney Sam Whitehall. Zelinsky alerted Spider-Man, who stopped the hit. Killshot endangered a civilian to distract Spider-Man, and went directly to Zelinsky's shop, for revenge. Spider-Man followed him, and Killshot ended up in a web-bag.

 

 
 

Character Appearances

Feb 2004 App: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #502
 

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