. "Mad Hatter"@en . . "Mind control"@en . "Bill FingerBob Kane"@en . "A true product of insanity and schizophrenia, Jervis Tetch became obsessed with the story, \"Alice in Wonderland\", and the incredible ability of controlling a person's mind through hypnosis techniques. Fashioning himself into the image of the iconic character, The Mad Hatter, Jervis uses his expertise in mind control to place his victims under a hypnotic state to recreate them into the other signature characters from his favorite story. Among these characters, none took Tetch's insanity to such ultimate extremes as did Alice herself. Looking for young women with blonde hair and blue eyes that matched Alice, Jervis is responsible for the abduction of dozens of young girls, some of them being children, where he would eventually brutally molest and murder them during a schizophrenic episode. Regardless of how many young girls and women he abducts and kills, Jervis is always on the lookout for another potential Alice, to complete his deluded fantasy of living in a storybook. In recent years, Jervis became a pivotal pawn to the mad and power crazed Hugo Strange, who exploited Jervis's amazing mind control experiments to set the stage for Quincy Sharp's descent into insanity as another unwitting pawn in Arkham City's construction. Jervis himself hoped to use his own discoveries in these mind control experiments to finally find his Alice and entrap Batman within a perpetual state of hypnotic control and serve as the ultimate form of protection for Alice and his gang."@en . "Jervis Tetch"@en . . "Mad Hatter (Arkhamverse)"@en . . "A true product of insanity and schizophrenia, Jervis Tetch became obsessed with the story, \"Alice in Wonderland\", and the incredible ability of controlling a person's mind through hypnosis techniques. Fashioning himself into the image of the iconic character, The Mad Hatter, Jervis uses his expertise in mind control to place his victims under a hypnotic state to recreate them into the other signature characters from his favorite story. Among these characters, none took Tetch's insanity to such ultimate extremes as did Alice herself."@en . . . . . . "Batman: Arkham City"@en . .