White Rabbit (Batman)

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The White Rabbit in Batman: The Dark Knight v2 #3.

White Rabbit is a female comic supervillain who features in DC Comics.

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Biography

Jaina Hudson was a female human born the daughter of a diplomat named Tom Hudson who came to marry a Bollywood actress. It was said that Jaina came to attend school in Gotham City when she was 9 years old. (Batman: The Dark Knight v2 #1)

In her civilian guise, she hosted a function for her father that aimed to raise money for those that were left homeless by flooding in Karachi. During the gathering, she came to meet Bruce Wayne where the two flirted with one another. (Batman: The Dark Knight v2 #1)

White Rabbit made her first criminal appearance at a breakout of Arkham Asylum. She teased Batman and the Gotham City Police Department before running off into the corridors. It soon became clear that Batman had never witnessed the woman before and had Alfred Pennyworth attempt to locate her in particular while he tracked and detained the other escapees. Responding to a tip off about the location of the Joker, Batman entered a speeding train and found a host of dead clown thugs and the alluring White Rabbit. Batman chased her for answers, but, when he finally found her in a compartment, the villainess was draped over the Joker.

A fight broke out between Batman and Joker, only for the clown to reveal himself to be Clayface in disguise. After the reveal, the fight was finished off as Clayface toppled over and landed on Batman. Whist the hero was stuck, White Rabbit sensually stroked his face as she prepared to inject him with a dangerous super steroid but, before she was able to do the deed, was interrupted by the Flash.

Later, White Rabbit lead Batman to a confrontation with Scarecrow and Bane. Escaping, White Rabbit returned to Jaina's home and they combined into a single person.

At some point, the White Rabbit was apprehended and imprisoned at Blackgate Penitentiary where she remained until the Crime Syndicate of America took over the world. This saw a riot erupting in the prison where she was among the prisoners that took over Blackgate. (Forever Evil: Arkham War v1 #2)

During the Dark Multiverse crisis, she was having a tea party with the Mad Hatter near Challengers Mountain after it appeared in Gotham where she was with other members of the Wonderland Gang in a scene from Alice in Wonderland. (Suicide Squad v5 #26)

Overview

Personality and attributes

It was said that her mother was as beautiful as her. Her friends were said to call her by the nickname of Jai. (Batman: The Dark Knight v2 #1) As a costumed criminal, she came to operate under the name of the White Rabbit. (Batman: The Dark Knight v2 #3)

As the White Rabbit, she claimed that she came to like the Batman and wanted him to chase her. She considered herself to be the girl that got away as that described what she did best. (Batman: The Dark Knight v2 #3)

Her father was noted for being Tom Hudson who had served as a diplomat and had been an attaché placed in Mumbai whilst her mother had been a Bollywood actress. (Batman: The Dark Knight v2 #1)

Powers and abilities

She had the unusual ability to split herself into two beings allowing one to operate as White Rabbit whilst Jaina Hudson operated in the public eye. This allowed her to hide her criminal activities and prevented being discovered by the authorities or any heroes. (Batman: The Dark Knight v2 #7)

Notes

  • The White Rabbit was created by David Finch and Paul Jenkins where she made her first appearance in Batman: The Dark Knight v2 #1 (November, 2011).

Alternate Versions

  • In Future State: Dark Detective v1 #4 (2021), an alternate version of White Rabbit appeared in the possible timeline of Future State.

Appearances

  • Batman: The Dark Knight v2: (2011)
  • Forever Evil: Arkham War v1:
  • Suicide Squad v5:

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