Bookworm (character)
Bookworm | |
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Publication information | |
First appearance | Batman "The Bookworm Turns" (April 20, 1966) |
First comic appearance | Gotham Academy #2 (January 2015) |
Created by | William Dozier Larry Peerce |
In-story information | |
Abilities | Genius-level intelligence |
The Bookworm is a fictional criminal in the DC Universe, and an adversary of the superhero Batman.[1] He was created for the Batman 1966 television series and was played by Roddy McDowall, but has since made his way into the comics. He’s usually depicted wearing a brown suit, meant to resemble a leather-bound book.
Fictional character biography
[edit]Batman 1966
[edit]Bookworm was created for the Batman (1966) series and first appeared in the consecutive episodes "The Bookworm Turns" and "While Gotham City Burns". In these episodes, he steals many high-value books and leaves clues for Batman to solve, similar to the Riddler, which eventually leads to his defeat. His crimes are literature-themed, and his dialogue often contains literary references.
He appears in several issues of Batman '66, the tie-in comic series for the show. [2]
Comics
[edit]Bookworm appears in Gotham Academy. This version is A.S. Scarlet. a literary teacher who commits literature-themed crimes, with his real name being given as A.S. Scarlet.[3]
Bookworm also appears in the comic series Huntress. This version is Alexander Wyvern, a serial killer who is later killed after tripping one of his own traps.
Powers and abilities
[edit]The Bookworm doesn't have any superpowers, but does have a genius level intellect, specifically a high knowledge of books and their contents.
In other media
[edit]Television
[edit]Bookworm makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in the Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode "Day of the Dark Knight!" as an inmate of Iron Heights Penitentiary.
Film
[edit]- Bookworm makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders.
- Bookworm appears in Batman vs. Two-Face, voiced by Jeff Bergman.
- Bookworm makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold as an inmate of Arkham Asylum.
External links
[edit]- Bookworm at DC Comics Wiki
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Cohen, David (2017-11-14). "The Bookworm". 1966 Batman Pages. Retrieved 2023-05-22.
- ^ Batman '66 (vol. 1) #6, #11, #17, #18 and #30, . DC Comics.
- ^ Gotham Academy (vol. 1) #2-8. DC Comics.