There was a villain in Superman who called himself "Savior." He believed that God was talking to him and that it was his job to kill "deceivers," which at the time included Superman who had recently returned from the dead. It's a very long shot, but worth mentioning. He would probably see himself as a vigilante, and a Arrow/real-world version would likely be a guy with no powers doing his thing in whatever way he saw fit.
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I believe that should be 'sentences' Andy. :)
ReplyDeleteI wonder if that's a placeholder name for a more well-known DC Comics figure...the Spectre, perhaps? This could be the "real-world" version.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a good villain to me
ReplyDeleteWell, this one has me stumped for a change but they lost me with 'on the internet'... I guess it'll all depend on who wrote and directed this one.
ReplyDeleteMaybe the villain for this episode is calculator?
ReplyDeleteThere was a villain in Superman who called himself "Savior." He believed that God was talking to him and that it was his job to kill "deceivers," which at the time included Superman who had recently returned from the dead. It's a very long shot, but worth mentioning. He would probably see himself as a vigilante, and a Arrow/real-world version would likely be a guy with no powers doing his thing in whatever way he saw fit.
ReplyDeleteIndeed ;)
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