Codename: Assassin
Codename: Assassin | |
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Codename: Assassin from Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #1, art by Jesus Merino | |
Publication information | |
Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance |
1st Issue Special #11 (February 1976) |
Created by |
Gerry Conway (writer) Steve Skeates (writer) Nestor Redondo (artist) |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | Jonathan Drew |
Team affiliations |
United States Army Project Cadmus |
Notable aliases | Assassin |
Abilities | Trained covert operative, and seasoned marksman, gifted with telepathy and telekinesis. |
Codename: Assassin is a fictional antihero, a comic book character published by DC Comics. He debuted in 1st Issue Special #11, (February 1976), and was created by Gerry Conway, Steve Skeates and Nestor Redondo (credited as the Redondo Studio).
Fictional character biography
Jonathan Drew made his DC Comics debut in 1st Issue Special #11, according to his origin, he participated in Extrasensory perception studies conducted by a Doctor Andrew Stone at the fictional Antioke University. Due to an inexplicable accident, Jonathan developed powers of telepathy and telekinesis which he later used to punish the murderers of his sister Marie.[1] According to Ted Knight who was the Golden Age hero known as Starman, Jonathan Drew briefly operated in Opal City during the 1970s.[2]
Project Cadmus
For a brief time, Jonathan Drew served as head of security for Project Cadmus; he was relieved of this position after he murdered former policeman Jim Harper, the first hero to use the name Guardian.[3]
Atlas
Jonathan Drew returns to the DC Universe in Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen Special #1 (December 2008), this story updates his origin and presents the character in a new light. Apparently, Drew had been an operative of the American Government since his very first outing. Jonathan Drew is seemingly part of a conspiracy directed against Superman, and for as yet unknown reasons was responsible for the being known as Atlas' attack on Metropolis. Drew was also responsible for the murders of Dr. Stone, the original Newsboy Legion and the alien known as Dubbilex. He also attempted to murder Daily Planet photojournalist Jimmy Olsen, who had accidentally uncovered the conspiracy.[3]
New Krypton
Drew plays a significant role as an agent of General Sam Lane in the multi-title crossover Superman: New Krypton. He is seen with the General when his scientists are experimenting on Brainiac.[4]
- Adventure Comics Special Featuring the Guardian one-shots
- Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #2
- Superman #695
- Superman: War of the Supermen #1-4
Powers and abilities
Jonathan Drew has limited powers of telepathy, which allows him to sense emotions, read minds (only surface thoughts), and telekinesis, which allows him to fly, generate force fields, and lift heavy objects through force of mind alone.[5]
Jonathan is also a skilled marksman, and carries a pair of high tech pistols.