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  1. Batman and Robin as drawn by Breyfogle. The cover is a modernization of Batman #9 (Feb.–March 1942), drawn by Fred Ray and Jerry Robinson. Teamed with writer Alan Grant, Breyfogle worked on Detective Comics. They introduced the Ventriloquist in their first Batman story together and the Ratcatcher in their third.

    • Batman: Birth of the Demon (1992). Perhaps Breyfogle’s crowning achievement with the character, Batman: Birth of the Demon teamed him with his usual editor, Denny O’Neil, this time writing, at last, the heretofore unknown origin of his greatest contribution to Batman lore, Ra’s al Ghul.
    • “Fever/Fever Break” (Detective Comics #583-584, February/March 1988). Of all the foes Grant, Wagner and Breyfogle introduced, none had more (wooden?)
    • “The Last Arkham” (Batman: Shadow of the Bat #1-4, June-September, 1992). A testament to the tremendous popularity of the Grant/Breyfogle team was for them to be awarded their own Bat-title, where they could continue their psychologically driven stories.
    • “The Mud Pack” (Detective Comics #604-607, Summer 1989). Grant and Breyfogle may have been bypassed for Batman’s official 50 anniversary adventure in Detective #598-600 (by Batman screenwriter Sam Hamm and Denys Cowan), but they managed to create their own opus in 1989, the Year of the Bat.
  2. Norm Breyfogle was an American artist who is best known for pencilling Batman comics in collaboration with writer Alan Grant. Breyfogle created the original designs of recurring characters the Ventriloquist, and Mr. Zsasz.

  3. Feb 27, 2020 · He co-created, for example, Batman villains such as the serial killer Zsasz and the Ventriloquist, who always seemed like a Golden Age character discarded as too silly. Detective #587, 1988 Breyfogle, 53, resides in Houghton, Mich., and has recently finished up his most recent foray into Gotham – a two-year run on the digital-first Batman ...

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  4. Oct 3, 2018 · Breyfogle came to prominence during a red-hot, six-year run drawing Detective Comics, Batman, and Shadow of the Bat in the late 1980s, a tenure that resulted in one of the most unique ...

  5. Real name: Arnold Wesker. First Appearance: Detective Comics #583. Created by: Alan Grant (writer) John Wagner (writer) Norm Breyfogle (artist) Affiliations: Scarface The Society Justice League of Arkham. Abilities: Criminal genius. Suffers from dissociative identity disorder, which manifests in his psychotic dummy, Scarface. Can throw his voice.

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  7. The Ventriloquist is the name of multiple supervillains appearing in American comic books and other media published by DC Comics. All of the Ventriloquist's versions are enemies of Batman, belonging to the collective of adversaries that make up Batman's rogues gallery.

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