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'''Thomas Blake''' was the leader of a cat cult. |
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== History == |
== History == |
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− | Thomas Blake ran a cat cult who caught [[Catwoman]] after she stole a very valuable cat statue. When [[ |
+ | Thomas Blake ran a cat cult who caught [[Catwoman]] after she stole a very valuable cat statue. When [[Batman]] came to her rescue, he was almost eaten by Blake's pet, a ferocious, genetically-engineered clone of a [[Smilodon]]. Blake then fought him, and ended up seriously wounded, landing him in a hospital. |
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* "[[Cult of the Cat]]" |
* "[[Cult of the Cat]]" |
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[[Category:Batman rogues]] |
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Revision as of 20:14, 24 July 2020
Thomas Blake was the leader of a cat cult.
History
Thomas Blake ran a cat cult who caught Catwoman after she stole a very valuable cat statue. When Batman came to her rescue, he was almost eaten by Blake's pet, a ferocious, genetically-engineered clone of a Smilodon. Blake then fought him, and ended up seriously wounded, landing him in a hospital.
Background information
In the DC Comics, Thomas Blake is an adventurer and costumed super-villain called Catman.
He has been a Batman villain since the fifties but recently has become portrayed as a fat has-been turned quasi-reformed mercenary antihero protagonist.