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Humpty Dumpty appears in Beware the Batman, voiced by Matt Jones. [10] [11] This version is a former mob accountant under Tobias Whale, who he was meant to testify against before going insane following a failed attempt on his life carried out by Whale's men. A biography for Humpty Dumpty appears in Batman: Arkham Asylum.
A.R.G.U.S. appears in Batman: Assault on Arkham. They attempted to apprehend Riddler after the latter stole vital information relating to the Suicide Squad from Amanda Waller, as well as entering a confrontation with Batman, who intended to interrogate the Riddler himself relating to a dirty bomb that Joker stole and placed somewhere in Gotham.
Harvey Kent (original name of the character) is the prosecutor at the trial. He calls Batman as his first witness. During Batman's testimony, Moroni calls Batman a liar, leading Kent to show his proof: Moroni's lucky two-headed silver dollar was found at the scene with his fingerprints on it.
Hush (Thomas Elliot) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.Created by Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee, the character first appeared in Batman #609 in January 2003 as part of the twelve-issue storyline Batman: Hush.
Cornelius Stirk appears in the Gotham episode "Wrath of the Villains: A Legion of Horribles", portrayed by Kameron Omidian. Cornelius Stirk appears in Batman Unburied , voiced by Sam Witwer . [ 4 ] This version is a former diener who becomes the serial killer Harvester .
Simon Stagg appears in Beware the Batman, voiced by Jeff Bennett. [14] This version mutated Rex Mason into Metamorpho via weaponized toxic gas that was created as part of "Project Metamorpho" in a failed attempt at keeping him away from his daughter Sapphire Stagg. Simon Stagg appears in The Flash, portrayed by William Sadler. [15]
In Batman: Arkham Knight (2015), [4] the Riddler allies with the Scarecrow and Arkham Knight to kill Batman, builds robotic assistants, establishes more challenges for Batman, and coerces him into completing them by taking Catwoman hostage via an explosive collar. As he completes the challenges, Batman locates the keys needed to remove her ...
Ted Carson and Killer Moth attempt to kill Batman to collect Two-Face's multi-million dollar bounty. [11] Carson is later seen as one of the many villains who Bane attacks in his quest to reach Batman at Arkham Asylum. [12] During the gang war between the Joker and the Riddler, Carson is shown siding with the Riddler's faction. [13]