If Danny Ortega is to be called ever a victim, he is a victim of fashion and trends.

Blame it on the childhood of misery in the most dangerous district of Pulp City, Sea Port. Gentleman has a thing for the trendiest suits and shiniest guns. His clean and precise methods of killing forged his reputation as one of the best hitmen in town, capable even of assassinating a Supreme. In fact, he is most infamous for taking down Black Jack, a speeder hero from his block.

Gentleman is not utterly evil, he considers moral standards more or less a matter of individual taste. Just as you may like a Prada suit, so you may like being a hitman.

Ortega invests his money smartly, he even became an owner of stock in a new technologies company. He is definitely a local patriot, many citizens recall an elegant silhouette sniping Ulthar soldiers from the roof of the City Hall during the last invasion. Danny Ortega’s resources and skill with guns are the reason he gets invited to fight side by side with the most powerful Villains.

Gentleman is hardly a Supreme Being unless money is to be considered a special power. On battlefield he brings an arsenal of gadgets and gizmos and contacts, and of course his trademark sniper rifle. He is a very particular hitman:  taking only the contracts that he considers will be “fun”. Not only does he works for the best, but he works with the best and all people he hires are top notch cold blooded killers.