Doctor Bedlam

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Doctor Bedlam

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Publisher DC Comics
First appearance Mister Miracle #2 (May-June 1971)
Created by Jack Kirby
In story information
Alter ego Doctor Bedlam
Team affiliations Darkseid's Elite
Notable aliases Baron Bedlam, Macro-Man
Abilities Exists in a noncorporeal energy form, making him virtually immortal and invulnerable.

Doctor Bedlam is a DC Comics supervillain created by Jack Kirby as part of his Fourth World comic series of the 1970s. He is part of Darkseid's Elite on the planet Apokolips. He first appeared in Mister Miracle' #2 (May-June 1971).

His name comes from the Bethlem Royal Hospital insane asylum, and is a reference to his madness-inducing "paranoid pill".

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[edit] History

Doctor Bedlam's early life is unknown, save for he once possessed a physical body that was somehow transformed into pure psionic energy. His primary foe is Mister Miracle whom he has never defeated.

Following the destruction of Apokolips and New Genesis, Doctor Bedlam relocates to Earth, where he attracts the new Mister Miracle's attention by becoming an escape artist under the name Baron Bedlam. He wears a costume which is a negative copy of the new Mister Miracle's outfit. He is not, in fact, a good escape artist, but does not need to be; one android body is destroyed by the traps, and he relocates to another one, which then appears from backstage.

Bedlam is a featured character in Underworld Unleashed: Apokolips - Dark Uprising #1 (1995). With Darkseid missing, the various factions of Apokolips form plans; Granny Goodness sends several of her students to kill Bedlam. They seemingly succeed but again, he has transferred his mind to another body just in time.

[edit] Seven Soldiers

Grant Morrison revamped Baron Bedlam in Seven Soldiers: Mister Miracle as a rival escape-artist stealing Shilo's fame. In this incarnation, the Baron's bodies are blonde, Caucasian males whose suit is an inversion of Shilo's. The Baron performed inescapable death traps, destroying the body he was currently using and inhabiting a replacement, via the Bedlam Beat, stashed nearby to make it seem like he escaped unharmed. His popularity grew to a point that he had his own cult following of Plastic People, fans whose bodies were transformed in a surgical process involving enamel. However, the events of the miniseries were revealed to be a dream, so there is a small possibility that it really happened.

[edit] Death of the New Gods

Doctor Bedlam appears in the first issue of the Death of the New Gods limited series. When New Gods are being hunted down across the galaxy, one of Bedlam's android forms is found damaged. Bedlam's consciousness cannot be located, hence it is assumed that Bedlam has become the victim of the Infinity-Man who had been responsible for killing numerous other New Gods.

[edit] Powers and abilities

Doctor Bedlam exists as a being of pure energy and is typically invisible but can make himself appear as the face of his former self. He can also command up to six of his androids, known as animates, or inhabit one of their bodies. However, in the JLA/JSA storyline "Virtue & Vice", it appears that he can command countless animates while simultaneously inhabiting one of them. No explanation has been given yet about this ability increase. Inhabiting an animate causes the android to take on Bedlam's former physical features. He cannot be destroyed in the traditional sense.

As one of Darkseid's scientists, Doctor Bedlam specializes in inducing terror within his victims' minds. His "paranoid pill" can release a large quantity of gas capable of inducing temporary insanity.

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