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[[File:Hemlock_seeds_late_summer_Devon_UK.jpg|thumb|Petasos is known to disguise himself as a wide range of objects, including this cluster of dry [[Conium maculatum|hemlock]] seeds.]]'''Petasos''' or '''Petasus''' (Greek: πέτασος) is a [[villain]].
[[File:Charles_Scowen_self-portrait_c1880.jpg|thumb|250px|Petasos, in a reflective moment.]]'''Petasos''' or '''Petasus''' (Greek: πέτασος) is a semi-retired [[Supervillain (nonfiction)|supervillain]].


== Biography ==
He is known for wearing his family's hereditary [[petasos (nonfiction)|petasos]], a sun hat of Thessalian origin worn by the ancient Greeks, usually made of wool felt, leather or straw, with a broad, floppy brim.


He is known for wearing his family's hereditary [[petasos (nonfiction)]], a sun hat of Thessalian origin worn by the ancient Greeks, usually made of wool felt, leather or straw, with a broad, floppy brim.
Although widely acknowledged as a [[Supervillain (nonfiction)|supervillain]], Petasos has a reputation avoiding violence and bloodshed, and is widely considered to be a fair and decent man who somehow had supervillain powers thrust upon him.


== Enemies ==
== In the News ==


=== Hopalong Perfidy ===
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File:Achilles-wearing-petasos_Louvre_G264_n3.jpg|link=Petasos (nonfiction)|Achilles feeling glum, wishes he had a new [[Petasos (nonfiction)|hat]].
File:Hemlock_seeds_late_summer_Devon_UK.jpg|Petasos disguises himself as a cluster of dry [[Conium maculatum (nonfiction)|hemlock seeds]].
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[[Hopalong Perfidy]] and Petasos will kill each other, first chance they get.
Footnotes:


[[File:Hopalong_Takes_Command.jpg|link=Hopalong Perfidy|100px|thumb|[[Hopalong Perfidy]], wishing he could shoot Petasos right now.]]
* [[Hopalong Perfidy]] and Petasos will kill each other, first chance they get.
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* [[The Uncials]] have formed (and broken) alliances with Petasos on several occasions.
* Petasos and [[The Sigil (crime fighter)|The Sigil]] have occasionally crossed paths.


== Alliances ==
== Fiction cross-reference ==


=== The Uncials ===
* [[The Sigil (crime fighter)]]
 
* [[The Uncials]]
[[The Uncials]] have formed (and broken) alliances with Petasos on several occasions.
 
== The Sigil (crime fighter) ==
 
Petasos and [[The Sigil (crime fighter)|The Sigil]] have occasionally crossed paths.


== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
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File:Achilles-wearing-petasos_Louvre_G264_n3.jpg|link=Petasos (nonfiction)|Achilles wearing [[Petasos (nonfiction)|petasos]].
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* [[Petasos (nonfiction)]]
* [[Petasos (nonfiction)]]
* [[Supervillain (nonfiction)]]


== Fiction cross-reference ==
External links:
 
* [[The Sigil (crime fighter)]]
* [[The Uncials]]
 
== External links ==


* [http://wiki.karljones.com/index.php?title=Petasos Petasos] @ wiki.karljones.com
* [http://wiki.karljones.com/index.php?title=Petasos Petasos] @ wiki.karljones.com
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[[Category:Fiction (nonfiction)]]
[[Category:Fiction (nonfiction)]]
[[Category:Villains]]
[[Category:Supervillains]]

Latest revision as of 11:45, 13 November 2016

Petasos, in a reflective moment.

Petasos or Petasus (Greek: πέτασος) is a semi-retired supervillain.

He is known for wearing his family's hereditary petasos, a sun hat of Thessalian origin worn by the ancient Greeks, usually made of wool felt, leather or straw, with a broad, floppy brim.

Although widely acknowledged as a supervillain, Petasos has a reputation avoiding violence and bloodshed, and is widely considered to be a fair and decent man who somehow had supervillain powers thrust upon him.

In the News

Footnotes:

  • Hopalong Perfidy and Petasos will kill each other, first chance they get.
  • The Uncials have formed (and broken) alliances with Petasos on several occasions.
  • Petasos and The Sigil have occasionally crossed paths.

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference

External links: