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The Polka-Dot Man (Abner Krill) is a fictional character and supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, primarily as a minor enemy of Batman, belonging to the collective of adversaries that make up Batman's rogues gallery.

Polka-Dot Man
The Polka-Dot Man in Detective Comics #300 (February 1962).
Art by Sheldon Moldoff.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceDetective Comics #300 (February 1962)
Created byBill Finger
Sheldon Moldoff
In-story information
Alter egoAbner Krill
Team affiliationsSuicide Squad
Notable aliasesMister Polka-Dot
AbilitiesCan turn the polka-dots covering his costume into a variety of devices

The character made his live-action debut in the DC Extended Universe film The Suicide Squad (2021), portrayed by David Dastmalchian.


Publication history


The Polka-Dot Man first appeared in Detective Comics #300 (February 1962).[1]


Fictional character biography



Becoming the Polka-Dot Man


Shortly after Batman began appearing in Gotham City, his growing renown inspired an entire generation of costumed rogues who committed largely harmless crimes to attract his attention in the hopes of matching wits with the legendary vigilante. Among these was a local crook named Abner Krill,[2] who decided, for reasons unknown, to launch a crime wave based on spots and dots in Gotham City, where he inevitably came into conflict with Batman and Robin. As Mister Polka-Dot, he wore a costume covered in spots (which, being different sizes and colors were not actual polka dots); once removed from the costume, the spots could be used for a variety of purposes, such as creating deadly weapons and a bizarre escape vehicle. He succeeded in capturing Robin, but Batman defeated him.[3]


Return to villainy


Years later, Krill (now calling himself the Polka-Dot Man) was driven to crime once more when he found himself unemployed, penniless, and desperate to pay his bills. No longer able to afford his original electronically gimmicked costume, he instead resorted to using a baseball bat in a poorly thought-out attempt to rob a jewelry store, which resulted in him assaulting Officer Foley of the Gotham City Police Department, causing minor injuries. He was then beaten badly by Detective Harvey Bullock, who was sick of costumed villains in the city. The assault put the Polka-Dot Man in traction and he filed a brutality suit against the police department, which resulted in Bullock being forced to see a psychiatrist.[4]

Following his recovery, Krill became a committed alcoholic who spent more time drinking himself into a stupor in sleazy bars than troubling Batman.[5] The fact that Robin had tracked him down with a leopard became something of a running joke among other villains.[6] As Nightwing, Dick Grayson encountered the Polka-Dot Man a second time when he trashed My Alibi, a bar known for underworld regulars who vouched for each other's whereabouts when they were off committing crimes. Nightwing pitched Krill through a window display and into the street, where he was picked up by the police.[7]


Death


Later, Mister Polka-Dot (having resumed his original alias) reappeared with a new look, joining a group of villains working for General Immortus. Immortus, with the help of Professor Milo, upgraded the villains' powers and gadgets. As a follower of General Immortus, Mister Polka-Dot has presumably been operated upon by Professor Milo to internalize his technology.[8] The group was undone when they were betrayed by the Human Flame. Most were killed in the brutal battle, including Mister Polka-Dot. His head was crushed after a manhole cover landed on it.[9]


Powers and abilities


When he created his costume, Abner Krill possessed advanced technology in the form of the costume's polka dots, which were controlled through the costume's belt. When attached to his costume, they were inert, but once removed, they would enlarge in size and become various different devices which could aid in his crime sprees, most notably a flying saucer which he used as a getaway vehicle.[3]

Gimmicked dots used by the Polka-Dot Man included:


Other versions



Injustice 2


The Polka-Dot Man appears in the prequel comic to Injustice 2. Following the events of the first game, he is shown as a member of this universe's Suicide Squad.[10] However, after a mysterious villain (actually Jason Todd disguised as Batman) appears and takes control of the Squad, he kills the Polka-Dot Man using the bomb implanted in his neck, considering him useless.[11]


Batman '66


The Polka-Dot Man makes a cameo appearance in the final issue of the Batman '66 comic series, set in the universe of the 1966 Batman TV series.[12]


In other media



Television



Film



Video games



See also



References


  1. Greenberger, Robert (2008). The Essential Batman Encyclopedia. Del Rey. p. 261. ISBN 9780345501066.
  2. Batman: The Widening Gyre #4 (February 2010)
  3. Detective Comics #300 (Feb. 1962)
  4. Batman: GCPD #1
  5. Batgirl: Year One #5 (June 2003)
  6. Final Crisis Aftermath: Run! #3 (September 2009)
  7. Nightwing #104 (April 2005)
  8. Final Crisis Aftermath: Run #2 (August 2009)
  9. Final Crisis Aftermath: Run #4 (October 2009)
  10. Injustice 2 #1
  11. Injustice 2 #3
  12. Batman '66 #30
  13. "SDCC'18: LEGO DC SUPER VILLAINS Cast and Devs Dish on Funever Evil - The Beat". Comicsbeat.com. July 21, 2018. Retrieved May 28, 2020.
  14. Miller, Greg [@GameOverGreggy] (October 12, 2018). "Hey, I'm in @LEGODCGame, and it's out next week. Who am? Well..." (Tweet). Retrieved May 28, 2020 via Twitter.

На других языках


- [en] Polka-Dot Man

[it] Polka-Dot Man

Polka-Dot Man, noto anche come Mr Polka-Dot o Mister Pois nella prima traduzione italiana, è un personaggio dei fumetti DC Comics, un supercattivo nemico di Batman.

[ru] Человек-в-горошек

Человек-в-горошек (англ. Polka-Dot Man), также известный как Абнер Крилл (англ. Abner Krill) — вымышленный суперзлодей, фигурирующий в комиксах американского издательства DC Comics в качестве одного из второстепенных врагов Бэтмена. Входит в расширенный список противников этого супергероя.



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