Hugo Strange

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===Golden Age===
 
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He later stole a concentrated lightning machine in order to create dense fogs that he used to mask his robberies of banks. (Detective Comics v1 #36) Strange later escaped from the city asylum along with five insane patients that he used as test subjects in his experiments. Through his experiment, he transformed them into hulking zombies by using a powerful artificial growth hormone that acted on the pituitary gland. Whilst transforming them into giant brutes but it made them mindless in the process. Strange attempted to administer it to Batman as well but the Caped Crusader had created a drug that stopped any of the abnormal secretions from affecting the pituitary gland. (Batman v1 #1) During a fight with Batman, the Dark Knight struck Strange with a punch that sent him falling to his apparent death. (Detective Comics v1 #46)
  
 
===Silver Age===
 
===Silver Age===

Revision as of 09:36, 27 March 2016

Hugo Strange in Red Hood and the Outlaws v1 #21.

Hugo Strange is a male comic supervillain that features in DC Comics.

Contents

Biography

Golden Age

Hugo Strange in Batman: Gotham Knights v1 #9.

He later stole a concentrated lightning machine in order to create dense fogs that he used to mask his robberies of banks. (Detective Comics v1 #36) Strange later escaped from the city asylum along with five insane patients that he used as test subjects in his experiments. Through his experiment, he transformed them into hulking zombies by using a powerful artificial growth hormone that acted on the pituitary gland. Whilst transforming them into giant brutes but it made them mindless in the process. Strange attempted to administer it to Batman as well but the Caped Crusader had created a drug that stopped any of the abnormal secretions from affecting the pituitary gland. (Batman v1 #1) During a fight with Batman, the Dark Knight struck Strange with a punch that sent him falling to his apparent death. (Detective Comics v1 #46)

Silver Age

The New 52

Following the Flashpoint, a new version of history was created with a different timeline of events.

Philip Kane set up a bio-initiative that sought to create a powerful restorative with this consisting of three scientists named Dr. Karl Helfern, Dr. Paul Dekker and Dr. Hugo Strange. Each were working on different aspects of this project that included bone, soft tissue and regenerating neural tissue respectively with the trio being called the Doctors Three. (Batman v2 #38) During the emergence of the Scarecow, the GCPD brought in Hugo Strange to study the effects of the villains Feat Toxin. (Batman and Robin Eternal v1 #14)

Overview

Personality and attributes

Powers and abilities

Notes

  • Hugo Strange was created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane where he made his first appearanc in Detective Comics v1 #36 (February 1940).

Alternate Versions

In other media

Television

  • In Batman: The Animated Series, the character made his animated debut in the episode "The Strange Secret of Bruce Wayne" where he was voiced by actor Ray Buktenica.
  • In The Batman, the character made multiple appearances as a antagonist where he was voiced first by actor Frank Gorshin and later by Richard Green.
  • In Young Justice, the character made an appearance in the episode "Terrors" where he was voiced by actor Adrian Pasdar. He was shown as a doctor who worked at Belle Reve who was later put in charge of the prison. However, he was secretly allied with the Light and assisting their schemes.
  • In Gotham, a Professor Strange was first mentioned in the episode "Worse Than a Crime" where he was in charge of a secret laboratory that was being run by Wayne Enterprises. He made his first appearance in "Wrath of the Villains" where he was portrayed by actor B.D. Wong.

Video games

  • In Batman: Arkham Asylum, the character did not make an appearance though his biography could be unlocked by the player.
  • In Batman: Arkham City, the character made an appearance as a primary antagonist where he was voiced by actor Corey Burton.
  • In Injustice: Gods Among Us, the character made a cameo appearance where he was shown in the background of Arkham Asylum.

Appearances

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