Alfred Stryker (Comics)
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Real Name: Alfred Stryker First Appearance: Detective Comics #27 (May, 1939) Created By: Bob Kane |
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Alfred Stryker was an executive of the Apex chemical company. In an unsuccessful attempt to become the sole owner of the company without having to share profits with his two partners, he ruthlessly arranged for the murder of his partners. The first two are successful, but Batman interferes with Stryker's plans by catching his hired murderers red-handed trying to dispose of evidence which would link Stryker to the murders. Thwarting the murder of the third partner, Batman confirms his deductions that Stryker was behind the killings. Stryker attempted to pull a gun on Batman, only to be punched by Batman and knocked backward over a rail, plummeting headfirst into a vat of acid. Batman nonchalantly murmurs to the surving partner, "A fitting end for one of his kind".
Many years later in Batman's career, when a crook gained control of Johnny Thunder's genie "Thunderbolt", he turned the powerful genie against members of the Justice League of America, and sent Thunderbolt to go back in time and erase Batman. Thunderbolt arrived at the moment in time when Batman was attacking Alfred Stryker's hired thugs in the distant past. Joining in the battle, Thunderbolt helped the henchmen subdue Batman, causing him to fail miserably, and never solve the Case of the Chemical Syndicate, which presumptuously also allowed Stryker to murder his final partner and destroy the evidence linking him to the killings. Batman's resulting loss of self-confidence caused him to abandon his new crime fighting career, although time was restored and this incident was reverted back later.
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Alfred Stryker has not appeared in any other form of Batman media.
Alfred Stryker first appears in Detective Comics #27 and is the very first Batman foe
Character Profiles: Batman Villains

