Thursday, February 28, 2019

Villain Profile: Baron Heinrich Zemo

I wonder if he ever considered cutting a mouth hole into his mask...

Is there an aristocratic title that sounds more unilaterally evil then Baron? There’s just something about that title that makes you picture an evil wealthy noble holding a glass of wine, swirling it evilly and plotting to murder his higher ranked sibling to steal their title. Or maybe that’s just me. I can’t really think of a good Baron… other then Red Baron Pizza. Just saying. Our next character does nothing to fix the image of Barons, as he’s Baron Zemo.

Surprised his higher ups were
cool with the crown...
Heinrich Zemo was both a Baron and a top scientist within the Nazi party during WW2. He worked in the same branch of the third Reich as Red Skull, Baron Strucker and the other future members of HYDRA. A really twisted SOB, Zemo would often test his latest death machines on captured soldiers and even German civilians. His technology includes enormous death rays, early model androids, and highly corrosive toxins. He often faced off against Captain America and the Howling Commandos. While they clashed a few times before, things came to a head when he was testing out his enormous death ray cannon. He’d decided to test it on a nearby German town in an attempt to kill the Howling Commandos. Nick Fury and his crew escaped, but the town was still destroyed. Zemo planned to frame the Allies for the attack, but Fury and the Commandos were able to expose Zemo. After this, he lost most of his standing in the Nazi party, and he became universally despised. Not enough to get him executed or fired, but he lost face… which made what happened next somewhat ironic.

After that death ray fiasco, Zemo began wearing a reddish-pink hood to cover his face. It kept the townsfolk from throwing tomatoes at him, I imagine. His next great work was a powerful glue that he dubbed Adhesive X. It was incredibly strong, and couldn’t be dissolved or removed by the science of the time. His plan was to release on the Allies, disabling their soldiers and vehicles. Thankfully, Captain Steven Rogers got wind of it and confronted the mad scientists. During their battle, Captain America threw his shield in that beautiful way that he does and shattered the vat containing the adhesive. Adhesive X splashed all over, hitting Zemo in the face, seeping into the hood and permanently fusing the fabric to his face. See? Irony.

The hood didn’t affect his senses or his ability to breath, but lacking a mouth hole made it impossible for him to eat solid food. Being suck behind a mask forever drove Zemo insane… well… more insane. He shifted from a more behind the scenes villain into a field commander for the Third Reich. Once it became clear that the Nazis were pretty boned, Red Skull sent Zemo to London. Why? To steal an experimental plane that the Allies were working on. It wouldn’t save the German’s war effort, but that wasn’t that son of a Schmitt’s real goal. No, Red Skull leaked the plan to the allies, ensuring that Cap would face off against Zemo and kill his ambitious subordinate.

He's going for Cap's heart.
Zemo was able to get the drop on Cap and Bucky, capturing his opponents and strapping them to the plane. Zemo launched the plane, rigged with explosives, and set it off. Captain America was able to get loose and fell into the sea, while Bucky was apparently killed in the explosion. Believing himself finally rid of his hated rival, Zemo fled to South America, where he spent the next few decades. He enslaved a tribe of natives and lived as a king amonst them. Imagine his blinding rage when he learned Captain America resurfaced.

After a few minor failed attempts at killing the first Avenger, he formed the Masters of Evil. This team, composed of opponents of the core Avengers, were hellbent on killing the Avengers. Their plan was to spread Adhesive X all across New York. The plan was stalled by the Teen Brigade, a group of young people that try to help the heroes whenever they can, and finally stopped by the Avengers. Zemo escaped back to South America, to continue plotting. He worked with Thor enemies the Enchantress and the Executioner in one plot, and turned everyman Simon Williams into Wonder Man and had him join the Avengers as a spy. Both plots were foiled with relative easy.

Things were ended when Zemo kidnapped an Avenger’s Ally, Rick Jones. He freed his Masters of Evil and sent the group to battle the Avengers. Leaving Captain America alone to face off against him. They faced a pitched battle that ended with Zemo triggering an avalanche with his gunshots, killing him in the fall. Captain America walked away from the battle believing his partner Bucky had finally been avenged. While that was the end of Heinrich Zemo, his mantle would rise again with his son, Helmut. But that’s another story.

His son is a better dresser,
   just saying.
Baron Heinrich Zemo was a brilliant chemist, physicist, and robotics engineer. His immense intellect would only be eclipsed by his sadism. He seems to relish in causing pain and misery to others. While his skills were only in the academic field, after his accident he spent years developing fighting skills that made him a match for even the likes of Captain America. He also developed a serum to retard his aging, making him retain the physical strength of his prime despite being well into his sixties.

Despite being one a long-time foe of Captain America, Heinrich Zemo hasn’t gotten much screen time outside the comics. This shouldn’t be too shocking, as the original Zemo is often eclipsed by his son in terms of popularity. But he’s had a few roles.

The one I know the best was his role in Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. This version is a mix of both Zemo’s, having the background and hatred of Captain America of Heinrich but wearing the costume and having the superior fighting skills of Helmut. He was introduced in the episode “Breakout part 1.” He was being held in the Raft, SHIELD’s highest security prison. It’s where they hold the worst of the worst. This is largely a cameo appearance, as he’s only there long enough to tell the deranged Franklin Hall aka Graviton that he was the longest inmate of the Raft, surpassing Zemo’s own six-year stint. He returns in “Living Legend.” He returned to HYDRA’s base, to reclaim his place at the organizations head from Baron Strucker. In this version he’d been one of HYDRA’s founders. He beats the piss out of Strucker and his #2 The Grim Reaper, but changes his mind about controlling HYDRA when he learns Captain America is alive. He leaves a humiliated Strucker and takes HYDRA top scientists Arnim Zola with him. Zola unleashes a bioweapon called the Doughboy to distract the Avengers while Zemo goes after Captain America. He’s got a great line while dueling Cap, screaming “The Skull can have Bucky. Your life is mine to take!” when he nearly strikes down Captain America. Cap is saved by Black Panther and Zemo retreats. Afterwards, he’s approached by Thor villain the Enchantress and the two form the Masters of Evil. He’s a major recurring antagonist for the first season, escaping several attempts at capture.

Heinrich Zemo is mentioned several times in the third season Avengers Assemble, subtitled Ultron Revolution. He’s the driving force behind his son Helmut’s attempt at reclaiming the family’s honor. His main episode is “The House of Zemo.” In it, Helmut uses technology stolen from the time traveling Kang the Conquering to bring his father to the present from 1943. The two Zemo’s battle the Avengers in the present, and Heinrich bringing a third Zemo from 2099 to the present for aid when he grows disappointed in Helmut. He’s eventually forced back into his proper time.

He’s referenced once by Helmut Zemo in Captain America: Civil War. He and the rest of the Zemo family were killed during the events of Age of Ultron, when the Sokovian capital was raised and dropped during Ultron’s attempt at an extinction event. This version of Heinrich must have been an excellent parent as his death is what drove his spec ops son insane and inspired him to use Bucky as a weapon to destroy the Avengers.


Heinrich Zemo is a villain that I love to hate. Vain, egotistical, narcissistic and cruel, while also brilliant, he’s everything you want in an evil Nazi scientist. He’s a character that I think is mostly remembered for what he did, in forming the original Masters of Evil, creating Wonder Man, and for being the father of the current Zemo, Helmut. And while that’s a shame for Heinrich, it does help that his biggest claim to fame was making the first Anti-Avengers team. While Red Skull will always be Captain America’s greatest foes, Heinrich will always be in the top three. I mean, he’s the reason that Captain America was believed dead for decades. It’s easy to hate a Nazi, but Zemo makes it fun to. 

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