![]() ![]() He eventually turned to a life of crime using his ability, and the Ratcatcher was born. Otis Flannegan was a ratcatcher born with the ability to speak with and control rats. Tomboyish Ponytail: As seen in the above image Jenna wears a ponytail to keep her hair out of the way while working, and has a traditionally masculine speciallity and tomboyish taste.Reformed, but Rejected: She tried to go clean after her sentence, but the Wonderland Gang sold her out to Strange when they learned she was leaving Gotham and he had her arrested and put in Arkham City anyway.Signature Headgear: Her workwoman's hat is an essential a part of her uniform.Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain: There's a reason why she supplies the page image.Drop the Hammer: A large two handed one while Brainwashed and Crazy under Hatter.Dark Action Girl: When she tries to fight.A bit of a Mythology Gag, since in the DCU she was a member of the Wonderland Gang (she was partnered with a guy dressed as a walrus). Damsel in Distress: Like Vicki Vale, Poison Ivy, and Catwoman, she's kidnapped by the Mad Hatter as one of his "Alices" in Arkham Unhinged.Unfortunately, Strange had her arrested and put in Arkham City anyway. Cut Lex Luthor a Check: Like in the comics, she took a legitimate job after her sentence.The Cameo: A poster for her work is seen on a building in City.She's reformed, buts still treated as a villain in Arkham City regardless. Anti-Villain: Just like her comic incarnation, she's not even really a villain anymore.All There in the Manual: Only appears in the prequel comics for Arkham City and Arkham Unhinged.Adaptation Dye-Job: A strawberry blonde here, unlike her brunette version in the main comics. ![]() Despite having served her time and going into legitimate business, Hugo Strange had her sent to Arkham City. Jenna Duffy, aka The Carpenter, is a villain who's really good at carpentry. You Shall Not Pass!: After Batman defeated him in Penguin's arena, he provides Batman a method to track Penguin ( by shooting him in the shoulder and leaving a blood trail to follow) and buys Batman time by holding off the army of Penguin's thugs closing in all around them.During the Blackgate breakout, he had to create a makeshift replica of his normal claws out of prison shivs. Wolverine Claws: He wears a pair of bladed gauntlets.What Happened to the Mouse?: Doesn't appear in any of the Arkham material after Blackgate, and isn't a member of the Suicide Squad during the Assault on Arkham film.Scary Black Man: His ties to the League of Assassins, martial arts skills, and claws are all signs that you wouldn't bump into him in a dark alley.Cop Killer: Not willingly, but Turner is forced to kill the Guards from the Cell Blocks area in Penguin's arena.Boxed Crook: After being observed in the Blackgate breakout, Amanda Waller decides to rescue him and recruit him into the Suicide Squad.Apologetic Attacker: During the breakout at Blackgate, Turner had no interest in joining Penguin's gang, and made it clear he didn't want to fight in his gladiator arena or cross Batman during their fight either.Ben Turner, aka Bronze Tiger, is a martial artist who has ties to the League of Assassins.
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