Wonder Woman: Encyclopedia of Villains

Name: Antonio Sazia
First Appearance: Wonder Woman #73 (1993)
Creators: William Messner Loebs and Lee Modder
Abilities: Gun haver. Commands a collection of robotic henchmen. Possesses a tiara which can transform him into a hulking fire breathing demon.


Backstory: Major crime boss who controls a large portion of Boston Massachusetts’ organized crime. Antonio Sazia is a man with a wealth of resources. From technologically advanced guns and robotic henchmen, to artifacts which can change his very form.

A divorcee who lost custody of his child after a messy divorce, Antonio would split his time to trying to reclaim his offspring legally and otherwise, and his efforts at finding new love to replace that which he lost.

A practical criminal. Antonio has little interest in tangling with superheroes or conquering the world. Instead beyond his more personal pursuits, Antonio Sazia was content using his wealth and influence to revel in riches, keep the law away with fistfulls of money, and live a life of luxury as he did so.

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Name: Julianna Sazia
First Appearance: Wonder Woman #84 (1994)
Creators: William Messner Loebs and Nathan Massengill
Abilities: Command of all of Bostons organized crime. Vast wealth and influence. Commands legions of henchmen and advanced technologies.


Backstory: Born Julianna HutÖff, Julianna had been a simple showgirl working out of Pittsburgh when she earned the attention of Tony Sazia the infamous mob boss. The two of them hitting it off and getting along swimmingly, Tony introduced Julianna to his work and eventually the two were wed.

Her husband being murdered on her wedding day, Julianna after recovering from the shock would reveal a keen and conniving mind. Working to carve control of Bostons criminal underworld for herself, and jealously guard it from all comers.

Avoiding death on numerous occasions thanks to a talent for reading a room and knowing when to play it safe, Julianna was a cautious sort who would hire supervillains to deal with bigger problems, and rely on technologies far beyond mortal comprehension if it kept the city firmly in her grasp.

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