"Baron Hitso (Earth-616)" VS "Baron Karza (Earth-616)"
Baron Hitso (Earth-616)
Baron Hitso was a member of the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. By the fall of 1944 he was located on an undisclosed island along the South Pacific. There he developed a special missile that utilized a human pilot in order to make sudden changes in its intended target and used them -- along with loyal Kamikaze pilots -- to attack American bases. After a successful test, he threatened a nearby military intelligence base prompting Captain America and Bucky to investigate the attacks. When the heroes flew a plane over the island to try and find the source of the missiles their plane was blasted out of the sky, forcing them to abandon ship. However the attack allowed military direction finders to pinpoint the location of Hitso's base. When Cap and Bucky arrived there they attacked but were quickly subdued and taken prisoner. Hitso then loaded Bucky into one of his missiles and sent it to lead another round of missile attacks. Cap managed to break free, knocking Hitso and his men out. Then using the controls in Hitso's lab, directed Bucky's missile back to base, saving his partners life. Cap then ordered all the missiles back to base and the pair fled as the missiles blew up the base. Baron Hitso and his men were all killed in the resulting explosions. Baron Hitso developed special missiles that contained human passengers. The missiles were directed from a control panel within Hitso's hideout, however the human passenger inside could effect the directions of the missile while in flight allowing them to change course as needed.
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Baron Karza (Earth-616)
Baron Karza hails from the Homeworld, a planet in the Microverse. He was the former chief scientist was a genius in biological engineering. He bribed Homeworld's citizens with the promise of eternal life via his Body Banks. Not everyone was unhappy with Karza's new reign in the beginning, but Karza's de facto rule of Homeworld was enforced by his Dog Soldiers and bioengineered creatures. Many former Karza supporters eventually lent their aid to the rebellion against him. Although the late-70s timing of the original Baron Karza toy figure appeared as something of a Darth Vader knockoff, it was based on the mold of the Go Nagai's super robot anime, Kotetsu Jeeg (not part of the original Microman toy line, but the toys for the show were manufactured by Takara, which made the Microman toys).