Dark Age #5 by Mark Russell and Michael Allred. In this universe, plenty of Gotham villains have different looks and are a bit more down-to-earth. One perfect example of this is the Mad Hatter.
The expression "mad as a hatter" is based on the real-life practices of hatters beginning in the 17th century. It turns out that the process they used to make their hats was poisoning them and ...
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ScreenRant on MSNJoker Leads Gotham's Most Iconic Villains in Mass 70s-Inspired RedesignBatman: Dark Age #4 gives Gotham's villains '70s makeovers with thematic statements & over-the-top costumes. Art snob Penguin ...
That's the message that comes through loud and clear at the start of "The Mad Hatter's Tea Party". The 10th-anniversary run of ZooNation's staging of "Alice in Wonderland" has returned to the ...
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