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Tv tropes batman brave and the bold
Tv tropes batman brave and the bold













tv tropes batman brave and the bold

In this story, inspired by the 60s television series, Bookworm attempted to deduce Batman's true identity using a scrapbook filled with newspaper clippings covering the Caped Crusader's crime-fighting career. In 2013, the original version of Bookworm returned to comic books, albeit outside the mainstream DC continuity, in the pages of Batman '66. It has a mounted Photo Projector on its roof. '''Bookmobile'''- The Bookworm's vehicle which he uses to travel around Gotham City.For Whom the Bell Tolls Novel- A disguised bomb the Bookworm used in an attempt to blow up the Batmobile.The History of the English Language Book- Another Knockout gas book.Congressional Record March, 1919 Book- Knockout gas book.Fedora Booklight Hat- Used to read books.Trick Radio Eye Glasses- Used to communicate with his associates.

tv tropes batman brave and the bold

Lydia Limpet (portrayed by Francine York) - Bookworm's moll.

tv tropes batman brave and the bold

  • Worm (portrayed by Roydon Clark) - Bookworm's henchman.
  • Typesetter (portrayed by Jan Peters) - Bookworm's henchman.
  • Printer's Devil (portrayed by John Crawford) - Bookworm's henchman.
  • Pressman (portrayed by Tony Aiello) - Bookworm's henchman.
  • The Bookworm had a few people who assisted him in his crimes: By the end of the story, it was revealed that his ultimate objective was to steal a heavily guarded stockpile of valuable books. He also carried knockout gas in trick books, usually the boring type that "put people to sleep," like the Congressional Record. Like the Riddler, he left clues to lure the caped crusaders to the scene of his next crime - the clues, of course, always inspired by books. The Bookworm appeared in two consecutive episodes of the 1960s television show, "The Bookworm Turns" and "While Gotham Burns." Little was disclosed of Bookworms origins or motivations over the course of the show, other than the fact that he had an apparent vendetta against Batman and Robin and committed crimes inspired by literary plots.















    Tv tropes batman brave and the bold