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Crime Doctor (comics)

The Crime Doctor is the name of two fictional supervillains that appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. The Crime Doctor is an underworld medical expert who caters exclusively to criminals, originally an enemy of Batman.[1]

Crime Doctor
The Crime Doctor as depicted on the cover of Detective Comics #77 (July 1943). Art by Bob Kane.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceThorne:
Detective Comics #77
(July 1943)
Balcescu:
Manhunter (vol. 3) #32 (September 2008)
Created byThorne:
Bill Finger (writer)
Bob Kane (artist)
Balcescu:
Marc Andreyko (writer)
Michael Gaydos (artist)
In-story information
Alter egoMatthew Thorne
Anica Balcescu
SpeciesHuman
Place of originEarth
Team affiliationsSecret Society of Super Villains
Notable aliasesBradford Thorne
AbilitiesSkilled surgeon
Expert torturer
Use of injector gun and scalpel

Publication history edit

The first Crime Doctor first appeared in Detective Comics #77 (July 1943), and was created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane.[2]

Fictional character biography edit

Matthew Thorne edit

The Crime Doctor is surgeon Matthew Thorne, a renowned doctor. In post-Crisis continuity, he is the brother of the Gotham City gangster Rupert Thorne under the name Bradford Thorne.

Earth-Two edit

On Earth-Two, Matthew Thorne started out as a rogue physician in Gotham City, setting up an illegal clinic and treating criminals for money. He was stopped and apprehended time and time again by the Batman. Shortly after this, Thorne escaped prison and once again opened his crime clinic, but this time he traveled across the country. Batman and Robin learned of his escape and they chased Thorne all the way to California, where Thorne saved Robin's life after he was shot by one of the doctor's henchmen. In the end, Thorne was betrayed by one of his own men, who shot him in the back, killing the doctor almost instantly.[3][4]

Post-Crisis edit

Bradford Thorne was a notorious physician who provided criminal services as the Crime Doctor. Thorne assisted criminals using his medical knowledge in return for a small percentage of the stolen loot. His modus operandi stumped the authorities of Gotham City and caused Batman to turn his attention on his crimes.

Thorne eventually learned Batman's secret identity when Bruce Wayne went to see him, seeking his medical support. When the underworld learned that Thorne knew Batman's secret, Thorne was kidnapped by businessman Sterling T. Silversmith, who poisoned Thorne to make him reveal the truth. Batman stopped Silversmith, but Thorne's body had been damaged by the mercury poisoning and the diagnosis given to him was not positive, as he was most likely to remain in a comatose state for life and in the case of an eventual recovery, his memory would be completely wiped out.[5]

The Crime Doctor usually never took part in physical battles against superheroes, but he was recruited by Lex Luthor and Brainiac into their supervillain army during the Crisis on Infinite Earths. Initially, the Crime Doctor took his career as a doctor very seriously, and would not commit crimes that conflicted with his Hippocratic Oath. In later appearances however, he seemed to abandon this principle.

The Crime Doctor's appearances in the 21st century have depicted him wearing star-shaped glasses. It was later revealed that those glasses were a trophy taken from his first victim, a young nurse named Katherine Wheyhall, who had suspected his sadistic inclination to murder and torture while witnessing him deliberately botching a surgery.

Later, the Crime Doctor paid a visit to the nurse and killed her, thus setting the basis of his newfound criminal career.

The Crime Doctor appears in Villains United (2006), where he tortures the Secret Six for the identity of Mockingbird. This fails in the case of the 'Mike the Parademon', who equates torture with love. Breaking his restraints, Catman knocks him out with a metal tray table (where the Doctor had his medical equipment).[6]

In the "Progeny" arc of Birds of Prey, the Crime Doctor tries to "defect" from the Secret Society of Super Villains. The Society sends Prometheus to repay the Crime Doctor by torturing and killing his daughter as he had done to his victims. After a gruesome battle, the Birds of Prey almost manage to subdue Prometheus, but the Crime Doctor decides to kill himself, thus ensuring his own punishment, and sparing his daughter Bethany, who, alone and outcast by the other children, subsequently falls prey to the ambition of Lady Shiva to have a young apprentice to mold in her image.[7]

Anica Balcescu edit

A new, female Crime Doctor appeared in Manhunter (vol. 4) #32 (2008), a Romanian widow and survivor of the Nicolae Ceauşescu regime named Anica Balcescu.[8]

Following the Final Crisis, Anica Balcescu was seen as a member of Cheetah's Secret Society of Super Villains as she grafted Wonder Woman's lasso to Genocide.

Powers and abilities edit

The original Crime Doctor had no super human powers, but was a skilled physician and expert torturer. He sometimes carried an injector gun which could gas opponents to sleep. He also sometimes used a scalpel to assault his opponents.

In other media edit

The Matthew Thorne incarnation of the Crime Doctor appears in the Batman: The Animated Series episode "Paging the Crime Doctor", voiced by Joseph Campanella. This version previously attended medical school with Thomas Wayne and Leslie Thompkins, but later lost his medical license after failing to file a report about his brother Rupert Thorne's gunshot wound. Subsequently, he worked under Rupert as the Crime Doctor in hopes of eventually regaining his license. Matthew later assists Batman in defeating Rupert before willingly turning himself in to the police.

References edit

  1. ^ Mitchell, Kurt; Thomas, Roy (2019). American Comic Book Chronicles: 1940-1944. TwoMorrows Publishing. p. 180. ISBN 978-1605490892.
  2. ^ Greenberger, Robert (2008). The Essential Batman Encyclopedia. Del Rey. pp. 99–101. ISBN 9780345501066.
  3. ^ Batman #18
  4. ^ Fleisher, Michael L. (1976). The Encyclopedia of Comic Book Heroes, Volume 1: Batman. Macmillan Publishing Co. pp. 353–355. ISBN 0-02-538700-6. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
  5. ^ Detective Comics #494-495. DC Comics.
  6. ^ "Privileged to Spill Her Blood" Villains United, no. 3 (September 2005). DC Comics.
  7. ^ Simone, Gail (w), Siqueira, Paulo, Prado, Joe (p), Riggs, Robin, Giordano, Dick (i). "Progeny" Birds of Prey, no. 92-95 (May–August 2006). DC Comics.
  8. ^ Manhunter (vol. 4) #32. DC Comics.

External links edit

  • Unofficial Guide to DC Comics entry

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The Crime Doctor is the name of two fictional supervillains that appears in American comic books published by DC Comics The Crime Doctor is an underworld medical expert who caters exclusively to criminals originally an enemy of Batman 1 Crime DoctorThe Crime Doctor as depicted on the cover of Detective Comics 77 July 1943 Art by Bob Kane Publication informationPublisherDC ComicsFirst appearanceThorne Detective Comics 77 July 1943 Balcescu Manhunter vol 3 32 September 2008 Created byThorne Bill Finger writer Bob Kane artist Balcescu Marc Andreyko writer Michael Gaydos artist In story informationAlter egoMatthew ThorneAnica BalcescuSpeciesHumanPlace of originEarthTeam affiliationsSecret Society of Super VillainsNotable aliasesBradford ThorneAbilitiesSkilled surgeonExpert torturerUse of injector gun and scalpel Contents 1 Publication history 2 Fictional character biography 2 1 Matthew Thorne 2 1 1 Earth Two 2 1 2 Post Crisis 2 2 Anica Balcescu 3 Powers and abilities 4 In other media 5 References 6 External linksPublication history editThe first Crime Doctor first appeared in Detective Comics 77 July 1943 and was created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane 2 Fictional character biography editMatthew Thorne edit The Crime Doctor is surgeon Matthew Thorne a renowned doctor In post Crisis continuity he is the brother of the Gotham City gangster Rupert Thorne under the name Bradford Thorne Earth Two edit On Earth Two Matthew Thorne started out as a rogue physician in Gotham City setting up an illegal clinic and treating criminals for money He was stopped and apprehended time and time again by the Batman Shortly after this Thorne escaped prison and once again opened his crime clinic but this time he traveled across the country Batman and Robin learned of his escape and they chased Thorne all the way to California where Thorne saved Robin s life after he was shot by one of the doctor s henchmen In the end Thorne was betrayed by one of his own men who shot him in the back killing the doctor almost instantly 3 4 Post Crisis edit Bradford Thorne was a notorious physician who provided criminal services as the Crime Doctor Thorne assisted criminals using his medical knowledge in return for a small percentage of the stolen loot His modus operandi stumped the authorities of Gotham City and caused Batman to turn his attention on his crimes Thorne eventually learned Batman s secret identity when Bruce Wayne went to see him seeking his medical support When the underworld learned that Thorne knew Batman s secret Thorne was kidnapped by businessman Sterling T Silversmith who poisoned Thorne to make him reveal the truth Batman stopped Silversmith but Thorne s body had been damaged by the mercury poisoning and the diagnosis given to him was not positive as he was most likely to remain in a comatose state for life and in the case of an eventual recovery his memory would be completely wiped out 5 The Crime Doctor usually never took part in physical battles against superheroes but he was recruited by Lex Luthor and Brainiac into their supervillain army during the Crisis on Infinite Earths Initially the Crime Doctor took his career as a doctor very seriously and would not commit crimes that conflicted with his Hippocratic Oath In later appearances however he seemed to abandon this principle The Crime Doctor s appearances in the 21st century have depicted him wearing star shaped glasses It was later revealed that those glasses were a trophy taken from his first victim a young nurse named Katherine Wheyhall who had suspected his sadistic inclination to murder and torture while witnessing him deliberately botching a surgery Later the Crime Doctor paid a visit to the nurse and killed her thus setting the basis of his newfound criminal career The Crime Doctor appears in Villains United 2006 where he tortures the Secret Six for the identity of Mockingbird This fails in the case of the Mike the Parademon who equates torture with love Breaking his restraints Catman knocks him out with a metal tray table where the Doctor had his medical equipment 6 In the Progeny arc of Birds of Prey the Crime Doctor tries to defect from the Secret Society of Super Villains The Society sends Prometheus to repay the Crime Doctor by torturing and killing his daughter as he had done to his victims After a gruesome battle the Birds of Prey almost manage to subdue Prometheus but the Crime Doctor decides to kill himself thus ensuring his own punishment and sparing his daughter Bethany who alone and outcast by the other children subsequently falls prey to the ambition of Lady Shiva to have a young apprentice to mold in her image 7 Anica Balcescu edit A new female Crime Doctor appeared in Manhunter vol 4 32 2008 a Romanian widow and survivor of the Nicolae Ceausescu regime named Anica Balcescu 8 Following the Final Crisis Anica Balcescu was seen as a member of Cheetah s Secret Society of Super Villains as she grafted Wonder Woman s lasso to Genocide Powers and abilities editThe original Crime Doctor had no super human powers but was a skilled physician and expert torturer He sometimes carried an injector gun which could gas opponents to sleep He also sometimes used a scalpel to assault his opponents In other media editThe Matthew Thorne incarnation of the Crime Doctor appears in the Batman The Animated Series episode Paging the Crime Doctor voiced by Joseph Campanella This version previously attended medical school with Thomas Wayne and Leslie Thompkins but later lost his medical license after failing to file a report about his brother Rupert Thorne s gunshot wound Subsequently he worked under Rupert as the Crime Doctor in hopes of eventually regaining his license Matthew later assists Batman in defeating Rupert before willingly turning himself in to the police References edit Mitchell Kurt Thomas Roy 2019 American Comic Book Chronicles 1940 1944 TwoMorrows Publishing p 180 ISBN 978 1605490892 Greenberger Robert 2008 The Essential Batman Encyclopedia Del Rey pp 99 101 ISBN 9780345501066 Batman 18 Fleisher Michael L 1976 The Encyclopedia of Comic Book Heroes Volume 1 Batman Macmillan Publishing Co pp 353 355 ISBN 0 02 538700 6 Retrieved 13 April 2020 Detective Comics 494 495 DC Comics Privileged to Spill Her Blood Villains United no 3 September 2005 DC Comics Simone Gail w Siqueira Paulo Prado Joe p Riggs Robin Giordano Dick i Progeny Birds of Prey no 92 95 May August 2006 DC Comics Manhunter vol 4 32 DC Comics External links editUnofficial Guide to DC Comics entry The DC Database s summary of the Crime Doctor s debut Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Crime Doctor comics amp oldid 1191159088, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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