When Arkham Asylum was in dire need of a new Head of Security, Bruce Wayne felt Lyle Bolton, a security expert at Wayne Enterprises, was the perfect man for the job. What Bruce and the doctors at Arkham did not know was that Bolton pushed the boundaries of the law and used unnecessary means to keep his prisoners in line. So malicious that the Scarecrow, the "Master of Fear" himself, escaped Arkham just to get away from the vicious security guard. After an inquiry is ordered to address Bolton's behavior, his true colors are shown. He breaks out in a violent rage and is abruptly fired. Bolton blames the bureaucrats, doctors and media for protecting the villains of Gotham City from true justice and vows to instill his own law and order upon them. He becomes Lock Up, and uses his vast knowledge of security, crime, and punishment to instill his "justice" upon those who do him wrong.
First Comic Book Appearance
- Batman#597, June 1996.
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Temple Fugate was a mild mannered legal clerk who worked in Gotham's District Court office. He served as the right hand man of then Supreme Court Judge Hamilton Hill. Fugate was an odd, lonely man who was obsessed with time and with being punctual. His every waking moment was pre-planned, on a "to do" list broken down into nano-seconds. When urged by his boss Judge Hill to take a coffee break, Fugate initially refused, as he did not want to ruin his schedule. After insistence by Hill, Fugate took the coffee break. Upon returning, Fugate was reprimanded by Hill as he could not find important documents, and Hill abruptly fired him. Fugate's already anal retentive personality swore revenge on Hill, and he becomes the Clock King. Using his keen knowledge of the element of time, he turns to a life of crime and revenge.
First Comic Book Appearance
- World's Finest #111, August 1960
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Mary Dahl was a highly successful child actress and the star of the hit sitcom "Baby Doll." When success went to her head, she left the show in pursuit of a dramatic acting career. It flopped, and Dahl wanted to return to her beloved role as "Baby Doll." When she was shunned, Dahl was devastated. Unable to cope with the loss of her stardom and the disease that stopped her body from growing past childhood, Dahl became obsessed with regaining her fame. She became "Baby Doll" and kidnapped her former colleagues from the show in an attempt to gain the only real happiness she ever had. Armed with a semi-automatic in her rag doll, Baby Doll becomes a ruthless criminal, and will stop at nothing to regain her fame.
First Comic Book Appearance
- None
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