Dollmaker (DC)
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− | *In Gotham, the character was adapted to the storyline where he was mentioned but not seen in the episode "Selina Kyle". He was shown to had hired a woman and man pair to pose as members of the Mayor's Homeless Outreach Program. These two referred to their employer as the Dollmaker and were tasked with kidnapping street kids as part of a child trafficking ring whilst using Trident International Shipping as a front for their operations. Their smuggling ring was uncovered in Gotham by detectives James Gordon and Harvey Bullock who arrested the pair though the Dollmaker himself was not shown. | + | *In Gotham, the character was adapted to the storyline where he became a mad European scientist by the name of Dr. Francis Dulmacher and was portrayed by actor Colm Feore. He was mentioned but not seen in the episode "Selina Kyle". He was shown to had hired a woman and man pair to pose as members of the Mayor's Homeless Outreach Program. These two referred to their employer as the Dollmaker and were tasked with kidnapping street kids as part of a child trafficking ring whilst using Trident International Shipping as a front for their operations. Their smuggling ring was uncovered in Gotham by detectives James Gordon and Harvey Bullock who arrested the pair though the Dollmaker himself was not shown. |
===Films=== | ===Films=== |
Revision as of 14:09, 30 June 2015
Dollmaker is a male supervillain that features in DC.
Contents |
Biography
Origin
The New 52
Overview
Personality and attributes
Powers and abilities
Notes
In other media
Television
- In Gotham, the character was adapted to the storyline where he became a mad European scientist by the name of Dr. Francis Dulmacher and was portrayed by actor Colm Feore. He was mentioned but not seen in the episode "Selina Kyle". He was shown to had hired a woman and man pair to pose as members of the Mayor's Homeless Outreach Program. These two referred to their employer as the Dollmaker and were tasked with kidnapping street kids as part of a child trafficking ring whilst using Trident International Shipping as a front for their operations. Their smuggling ring was uncovered in Gotham by detectives James Gordon and Harvey Bullock who arrested the pair though the Dollmaker himself was not shown.
Films
- In Batman vs. Robin, the Anton Schott version of Dollmaker made an appearance early in the animated movie where he was voiced by "Weird Al" Yankovic. He was the son of noted toy maker Winslow Schott who was actually a psychopathic killer that abused Anton for many years and was his primary victim. Around 12 years ago, a testimony by Anton Schott sent his father to prison and he took over the family business which prospered well under his management. This remained the case until the floods came forcing the toy business to shut down. Unknown to anyone, the years of abuse by his father had broken Anton Schott psychologically and he believed that children needed to be saved with the only way to do so was by turning them into dolls. To that end, he operated as the Dollmaker where he abducted children with some being psychologically broken to serve him as his dolls. Both Anton and his dolls wore masks with these broken children being outfitted with cybernetic implants as they became vicious killers. Damian Wayne as Robin tracked down the Dollmaker's hideout with Batman arriving at the scene. The pair fought off the violent children and freed the captive ones with Anton attempting to flee. Damian in a rage nearly killed Schott but decided against it after his father taught him about seeking justice and not vengeance. However, Anton was killed by Talon who with a clawed gauntlet hand had plucked out his heart and told Damian Wayne to trust his instincts before departing the scene. When Batman arrived, he initially mistakenly believed that Damian had been responsible for Anton Schott's death. At the Batcave, Damian Wayne accessed the file on Anton Schott and closed the case on the computer.
Appearances
- Detective Comics:
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