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* VillainDecay: The Hangman starts off as a sympathetic WorthyOpponent, but by the end of the original series, he's little more than a cackling madman who kills for the love of killing.
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* ArchiveBinge: The entire run was conveniently collected in a [[https://www.dccomics.com/graphic-novels/showcase-presents-enemy-ace-2008/showcase-presents-enemy-ace-vol-1 single DC Showcase volume plus the Batman story involving the "ghost" of Hans von Hammer]], though in black-in-white. The earlier two-volume Archives are indeed in color, but the art wasn't restored in these releases; they are also lack the Neal Adams-illustrated stories.

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* ArchiveBinge: The entire run was conveniently collected in a [[https://www.dccomics.com/graphic-novels/showcase-presents-enemy-ace-2008/showcase-presents-enemy-ace-vol-1 single DC Showcase volume plus the Batman story involving the "ghost" of Hans von Hammer]], though in black-in-white. black-and-white. The earlier two-volume Archives are indeed in color, but the art wasn't restored in these releases; they are also lack the Neal Adams-illustrated stories.
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* ArchiveBinge: The entire run was conveniently collected in a [[https://www.dccomics.com/graphic-novels/showcase-presents-enemy-ace-2008/showcase-presents-enemy-ace-vol-1 single DC Showcase volume plus the Batman story involving the "ghost" of Hans von Hammer]], though in black-in-white. The earlier two-volume Archives are indeed in color, but the art wasn't restored in these releases; they are also lack the Neal Adams-illustrated stories.
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* HeartwarmingMoment: In keeping with Von Hammer's attempts to maintain honor even in the hellish events of World War I, ''Christmas with the Super-Heroes #2'' has him visit an enemy field hospital on, well, ''Christmas''. Even as he realizes everyone there is just itching to kill him, he drops a bag of vital supplies, and when an idealistic pilot attempts to kill him, a sour, bitter veteran stays his hand, and allows Von Hammer to leave unmolested.

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* HeartwarmingMoment: SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: In keeping with Von Hammer's attempts to maintain honor even in the hellish events of World War I, ''Christmas with the Super-Heroes #2'' has him visit an enemy field hospital on, well, ''Christmas''. Even as he realizes everyone there is just itching to kill him, he drops a bag of vital supplies, and when an idealistic pilot attempts to kill him, a sour, bitter veteran stays his hand, and allows Von Hammer to leave unmolested.
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* TearJerker: The death of Von Hammer's mascot/puppy Schatzi. It traumatized a lot of kids during the comics original run.

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* TearJerker: The death of Von Hammer's mascot/puppy Schatzi. It traumatized a lot of kids during the comics comic's original run.
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* HeartwarmingMoment: In keeping with Von Hammer's attempts to maintain honor even in the hellish events of World War I, ''Christmas with the Super-Heroes #1'' has him visit an enemy field hospital on, well, ''Christmas''. Even as he realizes everyone there is just itching to kill him, he drops a bag of vital supplies, and when an idealistic pilot attempts to kill him, a sour, bitter veteran stays his hand, and allows Von Hammer to leave unmolested.

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* HeartwarmingMoment: In keeping with Von Hammer's attempts to maintain honor even in the hellish events of World War I, ''Christmas with the Super-Heroes #1'' #2'' has him visit an enemy field hospital on, well, ''Christmas''. Even as he realizes everyone there is just itching to kill him, he drops a bag of vital supplies, and when an idealistic pilot attempts to kill him, a sour, bitter veteran stays his hand, and allows Von Hammer to leave unmolested.
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* HearwarmingMoment: In keeping with Von Hammer's attempts to maintain honor even in the hellish events of World War I, ''Christmas with the Super-Heroes #1'' has him visit an enemy field hospital on, well, ''Christmas''. Even as he realizes everyone there is just itching to kill him, he drops a bag of vital supplies, and when an idealistic pilot attempts to kill him, a sour, bitter veteran stays his hand, and allows Von Hammer to leave unmolested.

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* HearwarmingMoment: HeartwarmingMoment: In keeping with Von Hammer's attempts to maintain honor even in the hellish events of World War I, ''Christmas with the Super-Heroes #1'' has him visit an enemy field hospital on, well, ''Christmas''. Even as he realizes everyone there is just itching to kill him, he drops a bag of vital supplies, and when an idealistic pilot attempts to kill him, a sour, bitter veteran stays his hand, and allows Von Hammer to leave unmolested.
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* HearwarmingMoment: In keeping with Von Hammer's attempts to maintain honor even in the hellish events of World War I, ''Christmas with the Super-Heroes #1'' has him visit an enemy field hospital on, well, ''Christmas''. Even as he realizes everyone there is just itching to kill him, he drops a bag of vital supplies, and when an idealistic pilot attempts to kill him, a sour, bitter veteran stays his hand, and allows Von Hammer to leave unmolested.
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* {{Wangst}}: Von Hammer's guilt-ridden monologues.

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* {{Wangst}}: Von Hammer's guilt-ridden monologues.monologues.

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* CompleteMonster: The Bull, one of Von Hammer's own glory-hungry pilots.
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* Wangst: Von Hammer's guilt-ridden monologues.

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* Wangst: {{Wangst}}: Von Hammer's guilt-ridden monologues.
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* YourMileageMayVary: Some see Von Hammer's guilt-ridden monologues as a realistic character trait, others see it as Wangst.

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* YourMileageMayVary: Some see Wangst: Von Hammer's guilt-ridden monologues as a realistic character trait, others see it as Wangst.monologues.

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* VillainDecay: The Hangman starts off as a sympathetic WorthyOpponent, but by the end of the original series, he's little more than a cackling madman who kills for the love of killing.

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* CompleteMonster: The Bull, one of Von Hammer's own glory-hungry pilots.
* TearJerker: The death of Von Hammer's mascot/puppy Schatzi. It traumatized a lot of kids during the comics original run.
* VillainDecay: The Hangman starts off as a sympathetic WorthyOpponent, but by the end of the original series, he's little more than a cackling madman who kills for the love of killing.killing.
* YourMileageMayVary: Some see Von Hammer's guilt-ridden monologues as a realistic character trait, others see it as Wangst.

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