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"Prey" is a Batman comic book story arc written by Doug Moench, ... Pursued by Gotham's police, Batman confronts Dr. Hugo Strange, suspecting his role in framing him ...
Hugo Strange is a supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, ... "Prey" and "Terror" all take place during Batman's early years. In the modern ...
Batman and the Monster Men also gives a retroactive role to Sal Maroni, a character closely tied to the character Two-Face, as a crime boss funding Hugo Strange's experiments on Arkham Asylum patients. This story is intended to depict the first time Hugo Strange is involved in creating violent giants out of human patients.
Clayface as he appears in Birds of Prey. The Matt Hagen incarnation of Clayface appears in the opening credits of Batman (1966), but was replaced in show with False-Face (portrayed by Malachi Throne). The Cassius Payne incarnation of Clayface appears in the Birds of Prey episode "Feat of Clay", portrayed by Kirk Baltz. This version is a ...
Being young and inexperienced, Batman decided to take him and his sister Claire under his wing to make them better heroes. While saving civilians from various explosions, the two entered a crossfire between agents working for Amanda Waller, Hugo Strange and Psycho-Pirate, who had mind-controlled Waller's men. Psycho-Pirate then used his powers ...
Theresa Walker and Delta Force later used Hugo Strange in planting mind-control chips in Leslie and Riddler as he is still experimenting on dead bodies. Gordon finds Riddler and Hugo Strange in his hideout until Delta Force arrives and takes Hugo Strange away. Upon finding Eduardo wounded, Theresa plans to have Hugo Strange fix him up.
Hugo Strange [29] Bob Kane [30] Bill Finger [30] Detective Comics #36 (February 1940) Hugo Strange is an insane psychologist who uses his mastery of chemistry to create a serum that turns his victims into mindless monsters who obey his every command. He has succeeded in deducing that Batman is Bruce Wayne.
Batman and the Monster Men has Batman have his first encounter with Professor Hugo Strange and his hulking Monster Men. [3] It also introduces Julie Madison, as well as her father Norman, to the Post-Crisis continuity and revealing that Sal Maroni was involved in the funding for Strange's project on Arkham Asylum's patients.