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{{quote|We are the Underdwellers. We are the silent ones. We follow the invisible creed.}}
 
{{quote|We are the Underdwellers. We are the silent ones. We follow the invisible creed.}}
 
The '''Sewer King''' ran a child-slavery racket in the sewers of Gotham City.
 
The '''Sewer King''' ran a child-slavery racket in the sewers of Gotham City.
==History==
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== History ==
The Sewer King, as his name implied, lived in the sewers of [[Gotham City]]. After residing there for some time, he began kidnapping the (sometimes) orphaned children of Gotham. Giving them a "home", "food", and a "place to rest", he put them to work doing various tasks, including sewing, manual labor, and stealing. After living under such conditions, the children's eyes became acclimated to the darkness. As such, The Sewer King used light to punish them for any offense. Offenses included failure to return home and talking. Additionally, sewer crocodiles patrolled the area, preventing any unwelcome visitors from straying into the Sewer King's realm.
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A man shunned by society and stricken by poverty, the Sewer King lived in the sewers of [[Gotham City]]. After residing there for some time, he began kidnapping the orphaned children of Gotham. He manipulated them into thinking that they, like him, were unwelcome in society, and would only find a place in his domain. Giving them a "home", "food", and a "place to rest", he put them to work doing various tasks, including sewing, manual labor, and stealing. After living under such conditions, the children's eyes became acclimated to the darkness. As such, the Sewer King used light to punish them for any offense, such as failure to return home and speaking. Additionally, sewer crocodiles patrolled the area, preventing any unwelcome visitors from straying into the Sewer King's realm.
   
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[[File:Sewer King scolds Jack.png|thumb|left|200px|The Sewer King unfairly scolds one of his slaves.]]
After a series of thieveries reportedly caused by "leprechauns", [[Batman]] began investigating the true cause. Cornering one child, Batman tried to confront him, but ended up bringing the boy to the [[Batcave]] with him. Though the boy refused to speak, he eventually led Batman through the sewers to the Sewer King's hideaway. The Sewer King provided great difficulty for Batman to apprehend, but in the end the Dark Knight prevailed.
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After a series of thievery reportedly caused by "leprechauns", [[Batman]] began investigating the true cause. Cornering one child called "[[Frog]]", Batman tried to confront him, but ended up bringing the boy to the [[Batcave]] with him. Though the boy refused to speak, he eventually led Batman through the sewers to the Sewer King's hideaway. The Sewer King provided a little difficulty for Batman to apprehend, but he did prevail. Appalled by the villain's actions, Batman expressed a great desire to end the Sewer King's life there and then, but restrained himself and instead handed him over to the police and his crocodiles are caught and sent to the zoo of Gotham.
   
==Abilities and Equipment==
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== Abilities and equipment ==
[[File:SewerKing2.jpg|thumb|right|The Sewer King, with crocodiles in tow.]]
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[[File:Sewer King's pets.png|thumb|right|The Sewer King, with crocodiles in tow.]]
 
As far as his persona goes, the Sewer King has no actual abilities. However, he's a master at discipline: though it's unknown how, he tamed several sewer crocodiles (dubbed his "pretties"), and kept several orphaned or runaway children obedient to him under strict rule. As such, he had a small army of crocodiles at his disposal, which he used (amongst other things) to protect his "realm".
 
As far as his persona goes, the Sewer King has no actual abilities. However, he's a master at discipline: though it's unknown how, he tamed several sewer crocodiles (dubbed his "pretties"), and kept several orphaned or runaway children obedient to him under strict rule. As such, he had a small army of crocodiles at his disposal, which he used (amongst other things) to protect his "realm".
   
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== Background information ==
==Additional Information==
 
*The Sewer King's depraved treatment of children caused Batman to consider taking the legal system into his own hands, a rare action for the otherwise calm and collected vigilante.
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The Sewer King's depraved treatment of children caused Batman to consider taking the legal system into his own hands, a rare action for the otherwise calm and collected vigilante.
   
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The Sewer King seemed to have based on two characters from classic children's literature, a portmanteau of Captain Hook from ''Peter Pan ''(who actually was scared of alligators instead of controlling them), and Fagin from ''Oliver Twist, ''a crook who taught minors how to steal in exchange for their "room and board", whilst he kept a major portion of the loot.
*Sewer King's eccentric garb suggests a pirate--specifically Captain Hook, and his squad of lost children suggest Peter Pan's Lost Boys. He also employs crocodiles--ironic, because Hook feared and hated crocodiles, particularly the one who bit his hand off--and at one point seems to be torn to pieces by the beasts (though it is a ploy). Both men also have handicaps--Hook has his missing hand replaced by a namesake metal hook, and Sewer King wears one dark glasses lens, suggesting both that is partially visually-impaired and giving the impression of a pirate's eyepatch.
 
   
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In [[w:c:dcdatabase:52 Vol 1 25|''52'' #25]], Sewer King appeared as one of the crime lords of Gotham. He didn't fare well against [[Bruno Mannheim]]; in his only panel of screen time, he is already killed.
*Could also be a reference to Fagan in the novel Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, who ran a similar child thievery ring. The Sewer King's garb also supports this as it resembles the clothing worn at the time the novel is set.
 
   
==Appearances==
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== Appearance ==
 
{{BTAS}}
 
{{BTAS}}
*"[[The Underdwellers]]"
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* "[[The Underdwellers]]"
 
[[Category:A to Z]]
 
 
[[Category:Batman rogues]]
 
[[Category:Batman rogues]]
[[Category:Small Time Crooks]]
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[[Category:Residents of Gotham City]]
[[Category:Tyrants]]
 

Revision as of 14:27, 16 May 2020

Batman rogue

"We are the Underdwellers. We are the silent ones. We follow the invisible creed."

The Sewer King ran a child-slavery racket in the sewers of Gotham City.

History

A man shunned by society and stricken by poverty, the Sewer King lived in the sewers of Gotham City. After residing there for some time, he began kidnapping the orphaned children of Gotham. He manipulated them into thinking that they, like him, were unwelcome in society, and would only find a place in his domain. Giving them a "home", "food", and a "place to rest", he put them to work doing various tasks, including sewing, manual labor, and stealing. After living under such conditions, the children's eyes became acclimated to the darkness. As such, the Sewer King used light to punish them for any offense, such as failure to return home and speaking. Additionally, sewer crocodiles patrolled the area, preventing any unwelcome visitors from straying into the Sewer King's realm.

Sewer King scolds Jack

The Sewer King unfairly scolds one of his slaves.

After a series of thievery reportedly caused by "leprechauns", Batman began investigating the true cause. Cornering one child called "Frog", Batman tried to confront him, but ended up bringing the boy to the Batcave with him. Though the boy refused to speak, he eventually led Batman through the sewers to the Sewer King's hideaway. The Sewer King provided a little difficulty for Batman to apprehend, but he did prevail. Appalled by the villain's actions, Batman expressed a great desire to end the Sewer King's life there and then, but restrained himself and instead handed him over to the police and his crocodiles are caught and sent to the zoo of Gotham.

Abilities and equipment

Sewer King's pets

The Sewer King, with crocodiles in tow.

As far as his persona goes, the Sewer King has no actual abilities. However, he's a master at discipline: though it's unknown how, he tamed several sewer crocodiles (dubbed his "pretties"), and kept several orphaned or runaway children obedient to him under strict rule. As such, he had a small army of crocodiles at his disposal, which he used (amongst other things) to protect his "realm".

Background information

The Sewer King's depraved treatment of children caused Batman to consider taking the legal system into his own hands, a rare action for the otherwise calm and collected vigilante.

The Sewer King seemed to have based on two characters from classic children's literature, a portmanteau of Captain Hook from Peter Pan (who actually was scared of alligators instead of controlling them), and Fagin from Oliver Twist, a crook who taught minors how to steal in exchange for their "room and board", whilst he kept a major portion of the loot.

In 52 #25, Sewer King appeared as one of the crime lords of Gotham. He didn't fare well against Bruno Mannheim; in his only panel of screen time, he is already killed.

Appearance

Batman: The Animated Series