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Batroc (Georges Batroc) is a fictional supervillain appearing in publications from Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in ''Tales of Suspense'' #75, 1966.〔Misiroglu,Gina Renée &Eury, Michael, The Supervillain Book: The Evil Side of Comics and Hollywood, 2006, p. 439.〕 He is a mercenary and a master of the French form of kick boxing known as savate. Writer Mark Waid described the character as ahead of his time, elaborating "He was a Jean-Claude Van Damme, but he was in the 1960s." Georges St-Pierre plays the character in the 2014 film ''Captain America: The Winter Soldier''. ==Publication history== Batroc, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, first appeared in ''Tales of Suspense'' #75 in March 1966. He has reappeared in various Marvel titles ever since.〔''Tales of Suspense'' #75〕 His name is apparently a humorous bit of covert wordplay indulged by Stan Lee. "Batroc" is not at all a common French surname; however, the name sounds similar to ''Batrachian'' (pertaining to or frog-like). Thus, the French leaper is a "Frog", a mildly derisive term applied to the French. Sporting a new costume designed by John Romita, Jr., Batroc served as Klaw's top lieutenant in the first arc of the 2005 re-launch of Reginald Hudlin's ''Black Panther''.〔''Black Panther'' #1〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Batroc the Leaper」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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