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  1. Count Vertigo is a supervillain created by Gerry Conway, Trevor Von Eeden and Vince Colletta as an enemy of Black Canary, Batman and later Green Arrow in the DC Comics Universe.

  2. Count Vertigo is a super-villain with the ability to warp and confuse other people's senses. His blood is royal, as he is the final heir to the throne of Vlatava. Beginning as an enemy to Black Canary and Green Arrow in Star City, he would go on to expand his criminal interests.

  3. Count Vertigo is a recurring character on the Arrow CW show first played by Seth Gabel and later Peter Stormare. Initially, and unlike his comic counterpart, he is not named Count Vertigo...

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  4. Count Werner Vertigo is a supervillain and both a member and the field commander[4] of the Injustice League. He is a member of the royal family of Vlatava, and the maternal[3] uncle of Perdita Vladek. Once next-in-line for the throne, he was removed from succession following his attempts to kill...

  5. Count Vertigo was created by Gerry Conway and Trevor von Eeden, first appearing in World's Finest #251. However, in the Prime Earth continuity, Count Vertigo first appeared as part of the New 52 DC Universe in Green Arrow (Volume 5) #22 by Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino.

  6. Count Vertigo is an invention of Gerry Conway, appearing in 1978 in the anthology series World's Finest Comics in a Black Canary story. (alongside a Batman/Superman story called "Invasion of the Deathless Brain") The story was drawn by Trever Von Eeden, and did some very clever things with the panel layout as a way to depict Vertigo's powers.

  7. Werner Vertigo as Count Vertigo (Prime Earth) - DC Comics. Count Werner Vertigo, a scion of the Vlatavan royal family, became a villain with a special implant that could disorientate opponents. Though originally fighting Black Canary and Green Arrow, he later joined the Suicide Squad and Checkmate. Featured in these Comics. View All. 31. DC Comics.

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