![]() ![]() The only clothing on him at the time is a pair of black briefs, most likely created when he exited out of Daizo's monstrous form.īrushogun performing Japanese dark magic.īrushogun was a normal artist who was transformed by dark magic into a demonic, paper-skinned being made of magical ink he can use to perform various supernatural feats. In the modern days, he has become an old man with light gray skin, a couple strands of hair, dark eyes and a lot of wrinkles. When he was a regular human, he was dressed in a traditional Japanese kimono with a black sash and having dark eyes and black hair in a chonmage. After the well-fought battle, Robin and Starfire share their true love's kiss.īroshogun, during his youth (left) and after his transformation (right).īrushogun's appearance resembles that of Venom and Carnage when he first turned into Brushogun. Finally released, Brushogun peacefully dies in Robin's arms, fading into nothingness. Robin defeats the monster by pulling Brushogun out of it, causing the ink creature to revert back to Daizo. Revealing himself as the villain he really is, Daizo orders the living ink creations to attack the Titans, but these are soon overwhelmed by the Titans as a result, Daizo chooses to merge with Brushogun, mutating into a giant ink monster. The first Saico-Tek and various helping hands lent to Robin were actually Brushogun's calls for help to prompt the Titans into finding and freeing him. However, shortly, the Titans find themselves under attack from more of Brushogun's creations - among them another Saico-Tek, Nya-Nya, and Mecha-Boi and are framed as enemies of the state, making them hunted fugitives.įinally, they manage to backtrack Brushogun to a closed manga publishing house, only to find out that Brushogun is a victim himself: he has long been imprisoned by Daizo and hooked up to a giant printing press to produce more villains for Daizo to fight, so he would be worshiped as a hero the Tokyo Troopers are also Brushogun's creations. Determined to solve the mystery behind the attack, Robin and the other Titans travel to Tokyo, where they meet more creations of Brushogun but are popularly assured - particularly by Commander Uehara Daizo of the Tokyo Troopers - that Brushogun is merely an urban myth. The Titans came into conflict with Brushogun when his creation Saico-Tek attacked Jump City and Titans Tower. With his newfound powers, Brushogun became Tokyo's first supervillain and terrorized Japan, but was eventually caught by Uehara Daizo, who sought to use his magic for his own personal gain. He could create minions in a variety of colors when drawing with this magical ink. It cursed his body, and transforms him into a paper-skinned, ink-blooded being, Brushogun. He used a dark magic spell to bring his creation to life, but the spell came at a terrible price. 3.1 Known creations and their cultural influencesīrushogun was an ordinary artist during his youth, and soon fell in love with the image of a woman he had painted. ![]()
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