Bueno Excellente is a DC Comics character that only the most ardent of readers will be aware of. He is a member of the controversial hero team, Section Eight, and made his first appearance in Gotham City during the 1997 comic, “Hitman #18.” That meant he regularly appeared alongside other members of the group including its alcoholic leader, Sixpack, and the Defenestrator. Described as a pervert who would only say the words in his name, he worked with Section Eight as part of an effort to assist Hitman and appeared in some eight comics in total.
The reason why Bueno Excellent is an unlikely candidate for a screen adaptation is that he is essentially little more than a serial sex offender and rapist. His only power is to intimidate his enemies with threats of sexual violence and it is even implied that he may have used drugs to assault one of the Green Lanterns in the form of Kyle Rayner. He and his general nature make him wholly inappropriate to be shown on screen — especially when he is supposed to be one of the good guys.
If you or anyone you know has been a victim of sexual assault, help is available. Visit the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network website or contact RAINN’s National Helpline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673).
Bueno Excellente is a DC Comics character that only the most ardent of readers will be aware of. He is a member of the controversial hero team, Section Eight, and made his first appearance in Gotham City during the 1997 comic, “Hitman #18.” That meant he regularly appeared alongside other members of the group including its alcoholic leader, Sixpack, and the Defenestrator. Described as a pervert who would only say the words in his name, he worked with Section Eight as part of an effort to assist Hitman and appeared in some eight comics in total.
The reason why Bueno Excellent is an unlikely candidate for a screen adaptation is that he is essentially little more than a serial sex offender and rapist. His only power is to intimidate his enemies with threats of sexual violence and it is even implied that he may have used drugs to assault one of the Green Lanterns in the form of Kyle Rayner. He and his general nature make him wholly inappropriate to be shown on screen — especially when he is supposed to be one of the good guys.
If you or anyone you know has been a victim of sexual assault, help is available. Visit the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network website or contact RAINN’s National Helpline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673).