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| name = ''Evil'' Batman |
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| species = [[Human]] |
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+ | | universe = [[Universe of Evil| Universe of Evil <br> (Earth-Three / Earth-148)]] |
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| voiced by = [[Olan Soule]] |
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This ''[[Universe of Evil | alternate universe]]'' version of [[Batman]] is evil and terrorizes [[Earth]]. |
This ''[[Universe of Evil | alternate universe]]'' version of [[Batman]] is evil and terrorizes [[Earth]]. |
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The identity of ''Owlman'' is unknown and his history is unrevealed. What is known is that the person who would assume the identity of Owlman is that he has an enhanced intelligence and low level superhuman mental abilities. He would develop artificial devices to enhance his mental abilities, most notably the large reflective owl eyes in his helmet which he uses as a focusing transmitter onto his target. |
The identity of ''Owlman'' is unknown and his history is unrevealed. What is known is that the person who would assume the identity of Owlman is that he has an enhanced intelligence and low level superhuman mental abilities. He would develop artificial devices to enhance his mental abilities, most notably the large reflective owl eyes in his helmet which he uses as a focusing transmitter onto his target. |
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− | With the extra powers he developed through training and experiment. He adopted the name of "Owlman" and began his life long career of criminal conquest. He joined in the loose partnership with the other four super-powered beings and founded the organization known as the [[Crime Syndicate of America]]. |
+ | With the extra powers he developed through training and experiment. He adopted the name of "Owlman" and began his life long career of criminal conquest. He joined in the loose partnership with the other four super-powered beings and founded the organization known as the [[Crime Syndicate of America]]. |
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⚫ | Owlman possessed the power of super-intelligence and other extra-sensory abilities including mental domination which is a form of super hypnotism. |
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===Abilities=== |
===Abilities=== |
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Owlman possessed no known physical superhuman abilities, but was known to have mastered several known hand to hand combat styles including judo |
Owlman possessed no known physical superhuman abilities, but was known to have mastered several known hand to hand combat styles including judo |
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Owlman possessed the strength level of a normal human male who engaged in moderate regular exercise. |
Owlman possessed the strength level of a normal human male who engaged in moderate regular exercise. |
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Used various equipment and devices that enhances his natural mental powers to far greater levels that are beyond the limits of most. |
Used various equipment and devices that enhances his natural mental powers to far greater levels that are beyond the limits of most. |
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Various devices, but no known inter-dimentional capacity. |
Various devices, but no known inter-dimentional capacity. |
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Various weapons including a plasma gun he carries at all times. |
Various weapons including a plasma gun he carries at all times. |
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* '''Owlman''' was the intended reverse counterpart of [[Batman]], because owls are known to prey on bats.<ref> [http://www.comicvine.com/owlman/29-4703/ Owlman] at [http://www.comicvine.com/ comicvine.com]</ref> |
* '''Owlman''' was the intended reverse counterpart of [[Batman]], because owls are known to prey on bats.<ref> [http://www.comicvine.com/owlman/29-4703/ Owlman] at [http://www.comicvine.com/ comicvine.com]</ref> |
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* He first appeared in publications by DC Comics in ''Justice League of America'' Vol. 1, #29<ref>Go to [http://dc.wikia.com ''DC Database''] for more on [http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Justice_League_of_America_Vol_1_29 ''Justice League of America'' Vol. 1, #29] (August 1964)</ref> in August 1964. |
* He first appeared in publications by DC Comics in ''Justice League of America'' Vol. 1, #29<ref>Go to [http://dc.wikia.com ''DC Database''] for more on [http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Justice_League_of_America_Vol_1_29 ''Justice League of America'' Vol. 1, #29] (August 1964)</ref> in August 1964. |
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+ | * He was created by [[Gardner Fox]] and Mike Sekowsky. |
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* [http://www.dcuguide.com/who.php?name=owlman DCU Guide: Owlman I] |
* [http://www.dcuguide.com/who.php?name=owlman DCU Guide: Owlman I] |
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* [http://www.dcuguide.com/who.php?name=owlman2 DCU Guide: Owlman II] |
* [http://www.dcuguide.com/who.php?name=owlman2 DCU Guide: Owlman II] |
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+ | *[http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Owlman_(Earth-Three) Owlman (Earth-Three)] at [http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/DC_Comics_Database DC Database] |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Revision as of 15:34, 27 November 2017
- You may be looking for Batman from the Earth-1A Universe.
Alternate Universe | |
Evil Batman | |
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Information | |
Species: | Human |
Homeworld: | Earth |
Universe: | Universe of Evil (Earth-Three / Earth-148) |
Base: | Hall of Evil |
Affiliations: | Super Enemies |
Played by: | Olan Soule |
This alternate universe version of Batman is evil and terrorizes Earth.
Silver Age Background
Owlman, was born into the partially "reversed" universe of Earth-Three.[1]
The identity of Owlman is unknown and his history is unrevealed. What is known is that the person who would assume the identity of Owlman is that he has an enhanced intelligence and low level superhuman mental abilities. He would develop artificial devices to enhance his mental abilities, most notably the large reflective owl eyes in his helmet which he uses as a focusing transmitter onto his target.
With the extra powers he developed through training and experiment. He adopted the name of "Owlman" and began his life long career of criminal conquest. He joined in the loose partnership with the other four super-powered beings and founded the organization known as the Crime Syndicate of America.
Powers and Abilities
Powers
Owlman possessed the power of super-intelligence and other extra-sensory abilities including mental domination which is a form of super hypnotism. Owlman enhanced his natural abilities with various devices such as the broadcasting lenses he wore in his helmet that increased his natural power to far greater levels than attainable by his own power level.
Abilities
Owlman possessed no known physical superhuman abilities, but was known to have mastered several known hand to hand combat styles including judo
Strength
Owlman possessed the strength level of a normal human male who engaged in moderate regular exercise.
Weaknesses
Mortality
Equipment
Used various equipment and devices that enhances his natural mental powers to far greater levels that are beyond the limits of most.
Transportation
Various devices, but no known inter-dimentional capacity.
Weapons
Various weapons including a plasma gun he carries at all times.
Episode Appearances
Season 4 (1979):
Notes
- Owlman was the intended reverse counterpart of Batman, because owls are known to prey on bats.[2]
- He first appeared in publications by DC Comics in Justice League of America Vol. 1, #29[3] in August 1964.
- He was created by Gardner Fox and Mike Sekowsky.
External links
- Cosmic Teams: Crime Syndikate
- DCU Guide: Owlman I
- DCU Guide: Owlman II
- Owlman (Earth-Three) at DC Database
References
- ↑ See Earth-Three at the DC Databaase and Earth-Three at Wikipedia
- ↑ Owlman at comicvine.com
- ↑ Go to DC Database for more on Justice League of America Vol. 1, #29 (August 1964)