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Owlman (Thomas Wayne, Jr.) is a
fictional character appearing in
comic books published by DC Comics. A
supervillainous alternate-universe
counterpart of...
- In
Cornish folklore, the
Owlman (Cornish: Cowanden),
sometimes referred to as the
Cornish Owlman or the
Owlman of Mawnan, is an owl-like
humanoid creature...
- Brainiac.
Owlman The evil
counterpart of Batman. Pre-Crisis,
Owlman possessed a
limited range of mind
control powers. Post-Crisis,
Owlman's origin was...
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Johnny Quick volunteers.
Batman pursues Owlman and
duels him. At the end of the fight,
Batman teleports Owlman and the Q.E.D. to
another uninhabited Earth...
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heroes in "Game Over for
Owlman!" to hunt down Batman, who is
mistakenly wanted for
Owlman's crimes. He is
captured by
Owlman, who
tries to kill him by...
- but
ultimately did not
appear were
Wonder Woman, Bizarro, Vigilante, and
Owlman. The
Batman at The World's
Finest "The Batman". The World's Finest. Retrieved...
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frigidity towards him. Meanwhile, she is
carrying on a
torrid affair with
Owlman, and they
sneak trysts whenever they feel
Ultraman is not watching. However...
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reimagining various Crime Syndicate members (for example, by
recasting Owlman as Batman's
brother Thomas Wayne, and by
recasting Ultraman not as the alien...
- Batman's
disguise as
Owlman is
thwarted by Dyna-mite who
corners him,
saying "I know
Owlman.
Owlman is a
friend of mine. You sir, are no
Owlman." In The Goldbergs...
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Owlman, much to Ultraman's frustration.
Ultraman would usually fire his
eyebeams in
between Owlman and
Superwoman as a
warning when he sees
Owlman flirting...