Vulture (DC Comics)
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VULTURE is a fictional international crime
Crime
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 cartel
Cartel
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 in the DC Comics
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 universe. VULTURE first appears in House of Mystery
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The House of Mystery is the name of several horror-mystery-suspense anthology comic book series. It had a companion series, House of Secrets.-Genesis:...

#160 (July 1966), and was created by Jack Miller and Joe Certa.

History

VULTURE first appeared in House of Mystery #160 July (1966), created by Jack Miller and Joe Certa. The organization known as VULTURE was a vast international crime cartel that was infiltrated, thwarted and eventually completely destroyed by J'onn J'onzz, the Martian Manhunter
Martian Manhunter
The Martian Manhunter is a fictional character, a superhero that appears in publications published by DC Comics. Created by writer Joseph Samachson and artist Joe Certa, the character first appeared in Detective Comics #225...

. Their secretive leader had a number of aliases: Mister Vulture, Mister V, and Faceless, but was in reality Marco Xavier.

Shortly after retiring his John Jones persona, J'onzz comes into conflict with cartel operatives when he travels to the French Riviera
French Riviera
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. While in the Riviera he investigates Marco Xavier, an international playboy with supposed links to organized crime. He uses his shape-shifting powers to follow Xavier as he leaves his villa in a high powered sports car. However, Xavier loses control of his vehicle and it plunges off a mountain road, and is apparently killed, his body quickly consumed by the blazing crash. J'onn takes advantage of this accident by quickly transforming himself into a Xavier lookalike, and lowers himself from the branch of a cliffside tree before the police arrive. The disguised "Marco Xavier" is taken to his villa to recover.

Slowly but surely and using his disguise as Marco Xavier, the Martian Manhunter works his way up through the cartel. While maintaining the original Marco's role as an outside contractor uninterested in joining Vulture, he is eventually able to smash the group from the inside.
J'onn took over the Xavier identity in order to infiltrate VULTURE and they became his main adversaries for the fourteen issues spanning House of Mystery #160 through 173 (March-April 1968), the final installment in the Martian's original solo feature. Finally, Vulture maneuvered the Martian Manhunter as Marco Xavier into committing a crime which saw the false playboy hunted as a criminal across Europe. "Xavier" was conveniently rescued by Vulture and brought before Mr. V, who asserted that he knew about the Martian Manhunter's double identity the entire time.

Faceless unmasked to reveal himself as the true Marco Xavier, claiming to have allowed the masquerade to continue in order to lure the Manhunter into the perfect trap (The only explanation how he survived the car crash was that he 'planned in advance'). Xavier had determined that the Martian was vulnerable to fire, and used it to tame the hero before finishing him off with an experimental handgun. Instead, the weapon malfunctioned, seemingly evaporating Xavier, and leaving the Martian Manhunter to sift through the rubble.

To date, Faceless and Vulture have yet to resurface. Yet, their disappearance left a trail of unanswered questions, including whether the original Marco Xavier was in fact the ultimate Faceless, or if perhaps the organization had simply covered its tracks once again.

Vulture appears to be experts of molecular mutations. The American branch invention has the ability to temporarily transforms ordinary men into indestructible giants (House of Mystery #166). A underground branch created beams that can change someone into purple-skinned werecreature (that breath fire) and back. (House of Mystery #169) for Crime spree methods.

Membership

  • Marco Xavier - Secretly "Faceless" leader of the Vulture cartel.
  • Marco Xavier - The Martian Manhunter in disguise.
  • Abba Sulkar - A member of Vulture that use a device that transferred the entirety of Martian manhunter (In his Marco Xavier guise) mind onto a reel-to-reel tape, leaving him in a vegetable state. When facing the martian manhunter, in combat, he is killed when his weapon backfired, This fate foreshadow his leader possible death. (House of Mystery #161)
  • Marie Foucher - A double agent for the French Secret Service that returned martian manhunter mind back into him. (House of Mystery #161)

Other versions

  • A man calling himself the Vulture is an enemy of the Golden Age Hawkman
    Hawkman
    Hawkman is a fictional superhero who appears in comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Dennis Neville, the original Hawkman first appeared in Flash Comics #1, published by All-American Publications in 1940....

    .
  • The second man calling himself Vulture is a member of the Terrible Trio
    Terrible Trio
    The Terrible Trio is a group of fictional characters, DC Comics supervillains. The Trio’s first appearance was Detective Comics #253, published in March 1958...

     a team of Batman
    Batman
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    foes.

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