Cluemaster

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Cluemaster is a male comic supervillain who features in DC Comics.

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Biography

Origin

Arthur Brown

Post-Flashpoint

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

Months ago to the Night of the Owls, Arthur came upon the clues that uncovered a secret meeting ground of the Court of Owls that was at the Harbour House. He went there with the goal of enlisting their help as he hatched upon a plan to take down the Batman but lacked the resources to accomplish this on his own. Thus, he sought out the Court in order to get their support but upon arriving he found them to had been murdered. Though despairing at his efforts being wasted, he was approached by Lincoln March who had killed the Court members at the scene and had taken their fortune. He was interested in Arthur Brown's plan with the Cluemaster beginning to work with March who became his silent partner. (Batman Eternal v1 #52) Alongside Lincoln March, Cluemaster decided on an ambitious plan to take down the Batman. This first involved using Mad Hatter technology to influence James Gordon into shooting an unarmed criminal thus leading to his arrest. With Batman distracted at his allies arrest, Brown then sent invitations to various criminals to embark on a grand plan in Gotham. These consisted of big names with the intention of using their arrival to trick the Batman into believing that it was one of these people responsible for the recent unrest in the city. This kept Batman busy and diverted not only his attention but his strength that he missed the Cluemasters operations during this time. (Batman Eternal v1 #51)

After revealing his plans to Batman, he came to learn that the Dark Knight was none other than Bruce Wayne after unmasking him. He then looked to kill the hero with a gun but had his throat slit by his ally Lincoln March who intended to take over the plan. (Batman Eternal v1 #51)

In reality, he managed to survive his injuries and faked his death in order to go into hiding. Brown decided to separate himself from all the baggage of operating in Gotham and in the territory of the Bat Family. Thus, he relocated to Central City where he decided to copy some of Mr. Freeze's approach to criminal endeavours. This was to establish a criminal empire but one that treated his henchmen well and he offered them pay for their work. He used the app henchmate to organise his minions as he grew his organization in the city. Arthur's daughter Stephanie came to learn that her father survived and went to bring him to justice. At the same time, competitors sought to eliminate the Cluemaster and hired a mercenary named La Tombe to kill him. Spoiler came to find La Tombe targeting her fathers men and decided to save their lives to neutralise the assassin. However, Arthur then sent hired guns to kill his own daughter with the henchmen being defeated easily. She then worked with Drake who were assisted by Young Justice in taking down the Cluemaster who was arrested and went into custody to answer for his crimes. (Young Justice v3 18)

Overview

Personality and attributes

He later claimed to had uncovered a great truth about Batman namely that he was not a symbol but only a man. Brown believed that one of the reasons Batman beat the criminals of Gotham was because they kept believing he was more than human. Thus, they felt that he could not make mistakes and that any scheme they enacted would be thwarted by him. (Batman Eternal v1 #51)

Powers and abilities

Notes

  • Cluemaster was created by Gardner Fox and Carmine Infantino where he made his first appearance in Detective Comics v1 #351 (May, 1966).

Alternate Versions

In other media

Television

  • In The Batman, Cluemaster appeared in the animated television series where he was voiced by actor Glenn Shadix whilst actor Kath Soucie voiced the character as a child.

Video games

Appearances

  • Detective Comics v1: (1966)
  • Batman Eternal v1:
  • Young Justice v3: (2020)

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