Count Werner Vertigo is a DC Comics supervillain. First appearing in World's Finest Comics #251 (July 1978), Count Vertigo is the last descendant of the royal family that ruled the small eastern European country of Vlatava that was taken over by the Soviets and would later become devastated by the Spectre.
Count Vertigo first appeared in Star City, where he attempted to steal back the jewels his parents had sold when they escaped to England after...
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Count Vertigo
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Vince Colletta
Vincent Joseph Colletta (October 15, 1923 - June 3, 1991) was an American comic book artist and art director best known as one of industry legend Jack Kirby's...
Bob Haney
Robert "Bob" Haney (1926 – November 25, 2004) was an American comic book writer, best known for his work for DC Comics. He co-created the Teen Titans as well...
George Tuska
George Tuska (April 26, 1916 – October 15, 2009), who early in his career used a variety of pen names including Carl Larson, was an American comic book and...
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