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Bruce Wayne's secretary.
Nautical detective. Compass was also an Olympic level athlete and skilled hand to hand combatant.
An imaginary patient thought up by Dr. Jeremiah Arkham who is obsessed with his own mirror image and only speaks in echos.
A night watchman at S.T.A.R. labs, he was killed by Preston Payne.
The former owner of Haly's Circus, the circus which a young Dick Grayson grew up in.
A insane motorcycle riding criminal, who spent some time in Arkham Asylum.
Post-Crisis, she was first wife of Gotham City Police Commissioner James Gordon and mother of James Gordon Jr. She is also known as Barbara Eileen-Gordon.
A one shot character who appeared in a Batman story in the pre-Crisis universe.
The Firebug wears an insulated costume containing hidden tanks of a concentrated napalm derivative that he is able to project from hidden openings in the fingertips of his gloves.
Physician and friend to the Wayne family.
Professor Achilles Milo is a mad chemist, who's an enemy of Batman and Elongated Man, currently a chemistry professor at Gotham Academy
The formerly estranged son of Lucius Fox who took up the mantle of Batman.
An enemy of Batman, Charlie Brown becomes Kite-Man when the Riddler murders his son. Now Brown uses specialised kites to commit his crimes and is often considered a joke by both heroes and fellow super-villains.
King Faraday is an expert with all kinds of firearms and countless other weapons. He is also an Olympic level athlete.
Joe Chill was a small-time criminal who on one fateful night encountered Thomas and Martha Wayne as well as their son Bruce. Chill robbed the Waynes and then shot Thomas and Martha, leaving Bruce orphaned, inciting his journey into becoming the vigilante Batman.
A Gotham city council man who ran for Mayor. He began dealings with a Mob Boss named Rupert Thorne, and made public forged photos of Batman's identiy as a Gotham gang boss.
George "Digger" Harkness is a villain of The Flash (Barry Allen), he first appeared in The Flash #117 "Here Comes Captain Boomerang" in which he used the Captain Boomerang persona to commit crimes. He would later become a member of the Suicide Squad in the 1980s crossover event "Legends".
Star Hawkins was a PI who was a good martial artist. His keen mind and his robotic assistant Ilda were often all he needed to overcome his foes.
He had a brilliant analytical mind. He could be a great detective but prefers investigating different sorts of enigmas.
Preston Payne is the 3rd Clayface to fight Batman.
The scientist who brought the Martian Manhunter to Earth.
A renowned hunter turned bumbling villain, Thomas Blake lived with a lion pride in the wild to rediscover himself. Now more deadly and resourceful, Catman has become one of the world's premier hunters and trackers. The first appearance of Catman is Detective Comics 311.
Tony Zucco is the mobster who arranged the deaths of John and Mary Grayson for failing to pay protection money.
An American poet (January 19, 1809 – October 7, 1849) author, editor, and literary critic first known for such poetry as "The Raven". He later was known for creating the first detective story, and especially for his horror, mystery, and suspense tales.
Calendar Man is known for committing crimes that relate to holidays, and significant dates. He is fascinated by dates and calendars; even his real name is a pun on the Julian and Gregorian calendars. He used to be thought of as a joke but has gotten more serious in some issues.
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