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  2. Clayface - Wikipedia

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    The Basil Karlo incarnation of Clayface appears in Batman: Hush. [68] While operating as Hush, the Riddler brainwashes Clayface and has him impersonate his original identity. After Batman exposes him, Clayface attacks him, but is defeated by Batman and Commissioner Gordon. An unidentified Clayface makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in ...

  3. Alternative versions of Batman - Wikipedia

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    Baby Batman is a baby version of Batman from an unknown part of the Dark Multiverse who downloaded his mind into an infant-resembling artificial body. [ 10 ] Grim Knight is a Batman from an unknown part of the Dark Multiverse who wields firearms ever since the day his parents were killed by Joe Chill.

  4. List of Batman family enemies - Wikipedia

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    Although traditionally considered a villain, she is often portrayed as an antihero and is occasionally romantically involved with Batman. Clayface [18] Bill Finger Bob Kane [19] Detective Comics #40 (June 1940) Actor Basil Karlo [20] [21] [22] went mad when he learned that there would be a remake of one of his films with another actor in the ...

  5. Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth - Wikipedia

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    Through the asylum, Batman encounters Clayface, Doctor Destiny, Scarecrow, Mad Hatter, Maxie Zeus, and Killer Croc. He reaches a secret room in the towers, where he finds Cavendish holding Adams hostage. It is revealed that Cavendish orchestrated the riots, and has Batman read the diary of the asylum's founder, Amadeus Arkham, when questioned why.

  6. Lew Moxon - Wikipedia

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    During the Golden Age of Comic Books, Lew Moxon was established as the man who hired Joe Chill to kill Bruce Wayne's parents.. During the Silver and Bronze Age of Comic Books, the Lew Moxon story remained canonical for tales set on Earth-Two.

  7. Ventriloquist (character) - Wikipedia

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    There are currently three incarnations of the Ventriloquist: the first and original incarnation, Arnold Wesker, first appeared in Detective Comics #583 (February 1988) and was created by John Wagner, Alan Grant, and Norm Breyfogle; [1] the second Ventriloquist, Peyton Riley, was introduced in Detective Comics #827 (March 2007) by Paul Dini and Don Kramer; [2] in September 2011, The New 52 ...

  8. Black Mask (character) - Wikipedia

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    Black Mask as depicted in Batman Villains Secret Files & Origins #1 (October 1998). Art by Tom Mandrake. Black Mask's origin story was established in his first appearance. . Roman Sionis was born to wealthy and self-absorbed parents, who cared more about their social status than their own

  9. Batman: Arkham Origins (mobile) - Wikipedia

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    Batman: Arkham Origins (also known as Batman: Arkham Origins Mobile) was a free-to-play fighting video game developed by NetherRealm Studios and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Based on the DC Comics superhero Batman , it is a spin-off to the 2013 video game Batman: Arkham Origins , and is part of the Batman: Arkham series.