Batman’s demise

Or more correctly the end of my Batman figures. Today I finally found the time to finish off my batman collection. All that was left was to remove some Heroclix figures from their bases and re-base them on “normal” wargaming bases.

Bruce Wayne answering the Bat-phone.

An elderly Bruce Wayne (I know how he feels!)

Alfred.

King Tut on his throne.

King Tut was a villain and enemy of Batman created specifically for the Batman 1960s TV Series. He was portrayed by Victor Buono.

ing Tut is in fact William Omaha McElroy, a highly regarded professor of Egyptology at Yale University. One day he was at work when a student protest turned vicious, and rocks were thrown. One such rock hit McElroy, knocking him out. When he regained consciousness, he believed that he was the reincarnation of King Tutankhamun and that Gotham is the ancient city of Thebes. His ultimate goal is to claim Gotham—that is, Thebes—as his own. His antipathy towards Batman and Robin is based on the concept that they have tried to stop him, and as such are regarded as rebels against his throne.

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El Gaucho

Once an Argentinian secret agent working for Spyral, Don Santiago retired to his millionaire lifestyle but quickly became bored and depressed by a life without adventure. However upon hearing about Batman’s activities in Gotham, Santiago was inspired to become the hero of Argentina and took up the title of El Gaucho. He has since became a good friend and ally of Batman, though their shared history with one Kathy Kane (Bat Woman) has caused tension between the two heroes. Little is known of the Gaucho’s activities.

Gotham City Motorcycles

Coffee and donuts for Bullock and Gordon(showing size of motor bikes)

The Bad Samaritan

The Bad Samaritan is a Checkmate Spy. Checkmate is a government spy agency but there is little information in the Batman Codex about them or indeed BAD Samaritan.

Harvey Dent

Harvey Dent was Gotham City’s amiable and courteous district attorney and one of Batman’s strongest allies (until Sal “Boss” Maroni threw acid in his face, hideously scarring him). It also fractured his mental state, causing him to become Two-Face, a criminal mastermind obsessed with duality and the number two and is one of Batman’s greatest enemies. His former good luck charm, a “two-headed” silver dollar with one side defaced, has been seen as a reflection of Dent’s half-scarred visage. He flips it to decide the fates of his victims. Despite Batman’s efforts to reform his former ally, Dent is consumed by his fixation on chance. His crimes are designed to prove his diametric philosophy.

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