Johann Mintz is a henchman of Count Vertigo.
History[]
2010[]
On the night of September 29,[2] Mintz took part in an attempt to assassinate Perdita Vladek at Star City International Airport. Blending in with the crowd, he drew his gun and fired after Henchy opened fire. He and his accomplices were able to take down several security staff, but did not hit Perdita.[3] Green Arrow was able to get Perdita away and out of the building. Mintz radioed Merlyn to alert him.[4]
2018[]
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Johann and Piotor Platz helped Henchy bury corpses from Bedlam's experiments, as well as the disposed of accomplice Gabrielle Daou, at a cemetery outside the Children's Hospital. When the young girl was suddenly revived in a beam of purple light, the henchmen tried to cover the shallow grave faster. It had also attracted the attention of Tigress, who made quick work of them. Johann lasted longer than Piotor, but his wild flails with a shovel were no match for a trained stick fighter like Tigress.
The three recovered and made their way back to Count Vertigo to alert him to the interference.[5]
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Vertigo set his three henchmen to work on moving the metamorphosis pods with the living test subjects to a location where they could be boom tubed out.[6]
At some point, Mintz was imprisoned at Markovian National Penitentiary.[7]
2020[]
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Mintz was extracted from prison by armored attackers alongside Count Vertigo, Simon Ecks and Piotor Platz. Vertigo had known about the rescue, but not told his fellows.[7]
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Mintz, Platz and Ecks hid out in a woodland cabin. Warned to expect the Infinitors, they noticed a raccoon being ridden by a small, blue man spying on them, and signaled the armored attackers to spring their trap. As the attackers fought the Infinitors, Mintz and the other escapees met with Zviad Baazovi in the woods. Once Brion had left with what appeared to be Perdita Vladek, Baazovi had the armored attackers leave with the escapees.[3]
Appearances[]
- Season 3
- 02. "Royal We" (no lines)
- 03. "Eminent Threat" (no lines)
- 04. "Private Security" (flashback, no lines)
- 12. "Nightmare Monkeys" (flashback, no lines)
- Companion comics
- YJT 01. "Cherry Gig" (no lines)
- YJT 02. "Ominous Tidings" (no lines)
- YJT 03. "Evocative Intel" (flashback)
- YJT 04. "Foreign Affairs" (flashback, no lines)
- YJT 06. "Last Rights" (flashback, no lines)
References[]
- ↑ Weisman, Greg (2021-08-05). Question #24775. Ask Greg. Retrieved 2021-08-05.
- ↑ Weisman, Greg (2022-07-12). Tweet. Twitter. Retrieved 2022-07-14.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Weisman, Greg (w). Jones, Christopher (a). Wright, Jason (col). Abbott, Wes (let). Meares, Ben, Kubert, Katie (ed). "Ominous Tidings" Young Justice: Targets (July 12, 2022), DC Universe Infinite: DC Comics
- ↑ Weisman, Greg (w). Jones, Christopher (a). Wright, Jason (col). Abbott, Wes (let). Meares, Ben, Kubert, Katie (ed). "Evocative Intel" Young Justice: Targets (August 9, 2022), DC Universe Infinite: DC Comics
- ↑ Robinson, Andrew (writer) & Zwyer, Mel (director) (January 4, 2019). "Royal We". Young Justice. Season 3. Episode 2. DC Universe.
- ↑ Vietti, Brandon (writer) & Berkeley, Christopher (director) (January 4, 2019). "Eminent Threat". Young Justice. Season 3. Episode 3. DC Universe.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Weisman, Greg (w). Jones, Christopher (a). Wright, Jason (col). Abbott, Wes (let). Meares, Ben, Kubert, Katie (ed). "Cherry Gig" Young Justice: Targets (June 14, 2022), DC Universe Infinite: DC Comics