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Great-great grandfather of Oswald Cobblepot, the Penguin. One of the men responsible for the early development of Gotham City.
Vandal Savage, the immortal tyrant, has been witness to humanity's growth from the dawn of civilization, and his desire to control mankind has led him into conflict with many heroes of the DC Universe.
Gunslinger of the Old West.
An ancient God-Monster from the Dark Multiverse. He had first noticed Bruce Wayne when he slipped through time and now has finally arrived in the DC universe.
The Mother of Amadeus Arkham. Having been mentally ill for years, Amadeus mercy killed her and repressed the memories for years after. Arkham Asylum was named after her.
Sent to Earth as an infant from the dying planet Krypton, Kal-El was adopted by the loving Kent family and raised in America's heartland as Clark Kent. Using his immense solar-fueled powers, he became Superman to defend mankind against all manner of threats while championing truth, justice, and the American way!
Jonathan Rood was a former professor who turned to highway heists outside of Gotham in the early 1880s after he was fired from his position for unethical practice. He went to his grave cursing Dr. Thirteen's name.
Originally, Lane was a bank teller but after almost being killed by thieves and then struck by lightning, Lane was revived by the Wise Owl who possesed him with a demon that emerges whenever Lane is asleep.
A master assassin within the Religion of Crime during the 1880s.
Member of The Religion of Crime in the 1880s.
Member of the Religion of Crime in 1880s Gotham, who is the "Lord of Extortion."
Follower of the Crime Bible, member of their Gotham 1880s sect, and ancestor to Selina Kyle, aka Catwoman.
A member of the sect of the Crime Bible in 1880s Gotham, who leads their prostitutes.
GCPD detective who was investigating the case of the Gotham Butcher.
New Orleans police Captain and member of the August 7
A nun working at an orphanage in late 19th century Gotham City.
Leader of the August 7.
Once a great scientist, Alec Holland died in a remote swamp, where the original Swamp Thing rose from the water with his memories, believing it was Holland. Now, Holland has returned to the world of the living, and has truly become the Swamp Thing, a warrior and protector of swamps around the world.
First president of the United States.
Woodson Hex is the father of Jonah Hex and grandfather of Jason Hex.
Follower of the Religion of Crime.
Lucas "Luke" Fox was born into a family, of wealth and prestige. He is the son of Wayne Enterprise's president and CEO, Lucius Fox. The accomplished mixed martial artist and MIT graduate takes over the identity of Batwing after David Zavimbe resigns.
Pandora is the mysterious figure who appeared at the end of Flashpoint when then the DC, Vertigo, and Wildstorm universes merged into one. She later appeared throughout the DC Universe, seemingly observing all the characters.
Bat Lash is a hero from the early 19th century, he is considered an outlaw by both the state and federal governments
A reporter for WUBC News who secretly was a member of Brother Blood's cult.
Alfred Pennyworth is Bruce Wayne's loyal father figure and butler. Alfred raised Bruce (and later Dick Grayson) after the death of the Waynes. A former British secret agent, Alfred is a skilled surgeon who often treats members of the Bat-Family.
Security Guard at Arkham Asylum who has a hook in place of his missing left hand that was bitten off by Killer Croc. He also has a wallet made of Killer Croc's skin that he took as payback.
One of the Gotham Butcher's victims.
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