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Revision as of 22:43, 16 June 2020
“ | How do you know who he is?
You mean Batman? Oops. Did I say that out loud? How do you know that? Oh, because a few months ago I paid a man to riddle me the answer. |
” |
E. Nigma was a patient at Arkham Asylum and the criminal known as the Riddler.
Biography
Early life
At some point, E. Nigma adopted the codename, the "Riddler" and became a notorious criminal who operates in Gotham City.[1]
He was later incarcerated in cell number 344 at Arkham Asylum.[2]
Arkham Breakout
He tried to escape from Arkham when John Deegan opened his and the other prisoners' cell doors but was returned by The Flash.[2]
Tommy Elliot
He was then paid by Tommy Elliot to tell him Batman's secret identity in the form of a riddle.[3]
Catherine Hamilton's Speech
He was mentioned by Catherine Hamilton-Kane in a speech she was forced to read by Alice stating that people like her were the real villains in Gotham and not the Joker or the Riddler.[1]
Powers and Abilities
Appearances
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Elseworlds, Part 2 | Unseen |
Down Down Down | Mentioned | |
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A Mad Tea-Party | Mentioned |
Trivia
Gallery
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E. Nigma's cell door