Crazy Quilt

Creation & Design

Crazy Quilt was created during the Golden Age of Comics, designed to be a colorful and eccentric villain that contrasted with the darker themes of Batman's rogues gallery.

Early Years

Initially introduced as a criminal mastermind with a penchant for art, Crazy Quilt's character evolved over the years, often appearing in stories that highlighted his obsession with color and creativity.

Character Development

Over the years, Crazy Quilt has transitioned from a simple villain to a more complex character, often reflecting themes of obsession and the nature of creativity in his encounters with Batman.

Cultural Reception

Crazy Quilt has received mixed reviews, often seen as a lesser-known villain compared to Batman's more iconic foes, yet he has garnered a cult following for his unique design and quirky personality.

Character Details

Real Name:
Paul Dekker
First Appearance:
Boy Commandos #15
Aliases:
The Crazy Quilt Killer, The Mad Painter
Species:
Human
Gender:
Male
Affiliations:
Injustice Gang, Rogues Gallery
Abilities:
Master of disguise, Expert painter, Strategic planner
Equipment:
Colorful quilt, Paint-based weaponry
Weight:
180lbs
Height:
6' 10"
Eye Color:
blue
Hair Color:
gray

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Key Facts

1st appearance of Crazy Quilt

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$9
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$30

Key Facts

Origin of Crazy-Quilt

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