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  • Ratcatcher
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  • Once employed as an actual ratcatcher in Gotham City, Otis Flannegan soon started using his strange ability—an affinity with and the ability to control rats—to stage a variety of crimes. Eventually, his control over the vermin grew until he threatened Gotham with a veritable army of rodents. Incarcerated many times at Blackgate Prison, he can cause as much damage behind bars as without, using his loyal, trained, pets to relay messages and transport materials inside the maze of ventilation ducts that wind throughout the giant prison.
  • Ratcatcher first appeared in Detective Comics #585 (April 1988) and was created by Alan Grant, John Wagner, and Norm Breyfogle.
  • "I know being a teenage vigilante has it's risks, Dear Diary. But RATS?" -Stephanie Brown Real name: Otis Flannegan The Ratcatcher escaped Blackgate prison along with Stephanie's father in Batman: Huntress/Spoiler: Blunt Trauma. When Spoiler caught up to him in the mall, the Ratcatcher actually released his "friends" on Stephanie under The Cluemaster's orders. She managed to avoid the rats by seeking high ground while Arthur and Flannegan congratulated themselves and told each other they should work together again. Stephanie interrupted this conversation by kicking both of them in the back of the head, knocking Otis Flannegan out to be picked up by the cops.
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Appearance
  • Detective Comics #585
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Actor
  • Taran Noah Smith - Batman Beyond
Name
  • Ratcatcher
Type
  • Bounty hunter
Abilities
  • Control over an army of sewer rats, manipulation over various things with cyanide gases, gas gun
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Character Name
  • Ratcatcher
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Real Name
  • Otis Flannegan
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Death
  • c. 3639 BBY, Makeb
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  • "I know being a teenage vigilante has it's risks, Dear Diary. But RATS?" -Stephanie Brown Real name: Otis Flannegan The Ratcatcher escaped Blackgate prison along with Stephanie's father in Batman: Huntress/Spoiler: Blunt Trauma. When Spoiler caught up to him in the mall, the Ratcatcher actually released his "friends" on Stephanie under The Cluemaster's orders. She managed to avoid the rats by seeking high ground while Arthur and Flannegan congratulated themselves and told each other they should work together again. Stephanie interrupted this conversation by kicking both of them in the back of the head, knocking Otis Flannegan out to be picked up by the cops. Learn more about the Ratcatcher here
  • Once employed as an actual ratcatcher in Gotham City, Otis Flannegan soon started using his strange ability—an affinity with and the ability to control rats—to stage a variety of crimes. Eventually, his control over the vermin grew until he threatened Gotham with a veritable army of rodents. Incarcerated many times at Blackgate Prison, he can cause as much damage behind bars as without, using his loyal, trained, pets to relay messages and transport materials inside the maze of ventilation ducts that wind throughout the giant prison.
  • Ratcatcher first appeared in Detective Comics #585 (April 1988) and was created by Alan Grant, John Wagner, and Norm Breyfogle.
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