Like his original version in the comics, he possesses many clock-themed weapons and gadgets, and wears a modified version of his original costume with a crown and a feathered cape, most likely to better suit the name Clock King. The Clock King is the name of two fictional supervillains appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The original Clock King (William Tockman) appears in the animated series Batman: The Brave and the Bold. His wristwatch has a variety of functions including knockout gas spray and ac… It turns out Cluemaster, shot in a similar manner as Clock King, survives, albeit with drastic scarring. Several characters have been known as "The Clock King" over the years, though Temple They are sent to a remote research facility where a genetic monstrosity is holding its creator hostage. Certain day, the once attorney-at-law Hamilton Hill noticed how stressed out Fugate was and told him to relax and to take his coffee break 15 minutes later. Fugate kidnaps Hill, intending to do away with him to accomplish his revenge. [14] In the Terror Titans miniseries, Clock King takes over the Dark Side Club, and uses it to brainwash young metahumans, turning them into his very own "Martyr Militia". It turns out Cluemaster, shot in a similar manner as Clock King, survives, albeit with drastic scarring. There are two different characters called the Clock King in DC Comics. The second Clock King has the always-active ability to see what is about to happen four seconds or so into the future, allowing him to anticipate an opponent's every move. His group even guards Lord when he is incapacitated by a bullet wound. During the prison break, Clock King joined Heat Wave and Plastic Man to retrieve his weapons. ", where Clock King (along with Killer Croc, Scarecrow and Two-Face) helps Doctor Psycho in his plan, until they are defeated by Wonder Woman and Batman. For example, he knows exactly how much time it takes Batman to throw a punch, thus allowing him to dodge it every time. He wears a clock mask, a cape, and a blue suit with clock drawings on it.[2]. Still later, Clock King and his Injustice League friends are transformed into the new Suicide Squad. His caper would have gone successfully, had he not tripped a silent alarm and been caught by the Green Arrow. He has no super-powers or abilities other than a rigid sense of order and timing. [11] Although his full name has not been confirmed, Disruptor did refer to him as "Tem" before being killed. Infuriated, he escapes, later futilely attempting revenge on the Green Arrow. The Clock King became better known more recently by his appearances in Justice League International and Suicide Squad. In further and hideous irony, Tockman discovers that he really is not terminally ill; his doctor had accidentally switched his papers with those of another patient. Season 1 Episode 25 On a Gotham City subway, attorney-at-law Hamilton Hill sits next to Temple Fugate, a businessman typing on a laptop computer. From there, the Clock King got TickTock to capture a temporary afterimage of Seattle, where she could transport people in and out. [6] Like his compatriots, Clock King becomes an ardent supporter of Maxwell Lord, partly due to the fact he is the only one willing to hire them. He wears a clock mask, a cape, and a blue suit with clock drawings on it. Alan RachinsWalter Slezak. [26], In Batman '66 #4, the Clock King of the 60's series appears as a secret collaborator to the Mad Hatter's latest scheme. The first Clock King was a villain and enemy of Green Arrow, and debuted in World's Finest Comics #111 (August 1960), and was created by France Herron and Lee Elias.[1]. The Clock King is an episode of season 1 of Batman.It premiered on September 21, 1992.. Synopsis for "The Clock King" Temple Fugate is a very tight person always going through a routine with a tight schedule. They are not as well-organized as even the Injustice League. After his group defeats and captures Kid Devil,[12] Clock King conditions the hero[13] to be sold as a fighter to a group called "The Dark Side Club". Absolute time senseUses clock-related gadgetryAccomplished swordsman The Worry Men Air Date: September 16, 1993. tbd. In further hideous irony, Tockman discovers that he really isn't terminally ill; his doctor had accidentally switched his papers with those of another patient. The Clock King also makes an appearance in a 2004 The Batman Adventures comic. He offers Ravager a chance to join him, but she refuses. The Clock King as a villain on Batman The Animated Series Temple Fugate was a time and efficeny expert who was in the process of appealing a multimillion verdict against his company. The William Tockman incarnation of the Clock King appears in television series set in the, The William Tockman incarnation of the Clock King appears in, A new incarnation of the Clock King appeared in multiple series throughout the, The William Tockman incarnation of the Clock King appears in the animated film, The William Tockman incarnation of the Clock King appears as a boss in, The William Tockman incarnation of the Clock King appears as a playable character in, This page was last edited on 20 March 2021, at 18:35. The character was later played by Robert Knepper, appearing in episodes from the Arrow's second season and The Flash. Time management that doesn't shortchange the patient. Very smart. Clock King is re-introduced into the New 52 Universe with the name Billy Tockman, a gang boss based in Seattle. For example, Crackle still lives with his mother and they have to take the bus to their fight. He sees things differently than others." Later, he uses his skills as an efficiency expert to coordinate a successful raid on the Justice League Watchtower. The Clock Kingaka William Tockman became obsessed with clocks and soon began committing crimes related to classic time motif. Batman Wiki is a FANDOM Comics Community. World's Finest Comics #111(August, 1960) After besting Robin, Clock King is stymied by Ravager, who possesses similar precognitive abilities. The Clock King Share Collapse Notice: Many browsers are beginning to disable or hide the Adobe Flash plugin, in preparation for its end-of-life in December 2020. His actions drew the attention of, A former engineer and drug dealer in a suit, sporting glasses inherited from his grandfather. 45 & 46 False Face: Malachi Throne: In an issue of 52, one character decides to kill all the time-travelers, and mentions someone "ending up like Time Commander and Clock Queen". In the 1960s Batman television series, the Clock King is the Mad Hatter 's brother. Buy volume 1 of BTAS on Amazon for only $20: http://amzn.to/BTASVol1All Batman the Animated Series DVDs are on sale on Amazon for under $25 each! Abilities: They consist of Radiant, Sharpe, Acidia and Crackle. [3], While he is incarcerated, his sister dies alone. They are sent to a remote research facility where a genetic monstrosity is holding its creator hostage. Directed by James Neilson. A new Clock King appears in Teen Titans #56 as the head of a team of legacy villains named the Terror Titans. In Batman: The Animated Series, Clock King was reimagined as an older businessman named Temple Fugate. S1:E64. The original Clock King has no metahuman powers or abilities, although he is athletic and extraordinarily smart. The first Clock King was a villain and enemy of Green Arrow, and debuted in World's Finest Comics #111 (August 1960), and was created by France Herron and Lee Elias. History Origin. Buy On: Season 1 Episodes tbd. Hill advises him to loosen up, and Fugate stiffly informs him that he is preparing to appear in court to appeal a multi-million dollar verdict against his company. The mask's clock is set to 3 o'clock and also has a collar piece that covers … View Image Gallery. This new version claims to be a temporal anomaly and feeds on the life force of others to maintain his youth, which led to him preying on African citizens. Ravager ultimately reconsiders his earlier offer. 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Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. [16] Clock King's plans are eventually undone by Miss Martian, who was posing as one of the captured Metahumans, and Ravager, who attacks and defeats him, forcing him to flee his base of operations.[17]. Clock King then removes the Titans from his base and decides to move on to new plans. William Tockman Clock King is not seen for a period of time after Infinite Crisis. The first Clock King was originally an enemy of Green Arrow, but has become more identified by his appearances in Justice League International and Suicide Squad, and subsequent adaptations in Batman: The Animated Series. With Adam West, Burt Ward, Alan Napier, Neil Hamilton. by Lynne Slim, RDH, MS, and Rhonda Jones, RDH, BS. In February 2009, Mattel released an action figure from the DCAU incarnation of the Clock King in the Justice League Unlimited toyline in a Matty Collector exclusive four pack along with Bane, Harley Quinn, and the Scarecrow. Despairing for his sister's future, he watches the timing of a local bank's vault in order to rob it, hoping the money would provide for his sister after he was gone. Ravager ultimately reconsiders his earlier offer. Clock King is featured as a playable character in Lego DC Super-Villains, voiced by Dee Bradley Baker. He extensively uses clock and time related gimmicks to devastating effect. Later, Clock's friends are transformed into the new Suicide Squad. His animated incarnation (see below) makes more use of his time skills. Clock King then brings the Titans to his base of operations, a dimension outside of time. Clock King is a master planner and sometimes uses clock-themed gadgetry. Clock King Add a photo to this gallery He is seen still alive after his brutal wounds but, in the end, Major Disaster believes he is the only one who survives. He sends the Militia to attack Los Angeles, for no reason other than to amuse him. What they don't know is that Aunt Harriet (Madge Blake) plans a special birthday present for Bruce Wayne, a trick antique clock bugged by Clock King, enabling him to invade Wayne Manor for its priceless collection of pocket watches. In this issue, he finally gets his revenge on Hill by rigging the mayoral election so that it seems that Oswald C. Cobblepot (the Penguin) has won. [14] Clock King then brings the Titans to his base of operations, a dimension outside of time. While he is incarcerated, his sister dies alone. The first Clock King was originally an enemy of Green Arrow, but has become more identified by his appearances in Justice League International and Suicide Squad, and subsequent adaptations in Batman: The Animated Series. His group even guards Lord when he is incapacitated by a bullet wound. The Clock King is defeated by Batman and Green Arrow. He has no super-powers or abilities other than a rigid sense of order and timing. Clock King was given a brief reference in the Red Hood Story DLC for the game in enemy chatter, where it is implied that the titular anti-hero had killed the criminal mastermind before the events of the game. In Batman '66, he is revealed to be the Mad Hatter's brother Morris Tetch. His caper would have gone successfully, had he not tripped a silent alarm and been caught by the Green Arrow. Clock King is a title used by two fictional supervillains. [14] After besting Robin, Clock King is stymied by Ravager, who possesses similar precognitive abilities. The first Clock King was originally an enemy of Green Arrow. France Herron (writer)Lee Elias (artist) His costume is similar to the suit worn by the Clock King seen in Batman: The Animated Series, although with clock faces on the tie and lapel as well as the lenses of his glasses. Born William Tockman, Clock King spends his early years taking care of his invalid sister. Later, Clock King leads his own, separate team of villains in a mission. Batman gets out-Crazy-Prepared at one point when Fugate knew he'd have a gas mask, so he uses a pump that removes air, instead of poisoning it.Creature of Habit: Temple Fugate was this even before he became the Clock King.It's implied that he was a middle-aged man when he broke his routine for the first time in his life. They are not as well-organized as even the Injustice League. 1 History 1.1 Templeton Fugate 1.2 Clock King 2 Threat Assessment 2.1 Resources 2.2 Weaknesses 2.3 Analytics 3 Trivia and Notes 3.1 Trivia 3.2 Notes 4 Links and References Missing Data Missing Data Missing Data Missing Data Missing Data Clock Kingis another mysterious figure associated with the cult. Batman and Robin were stuffed into the bottom of an oversized hourglass, stripped of their utility belts, and left to be drowned in sand as The Clock King plotted to An unclear super-effect from Chase ultimately neutralizes Clock's team and they are all imprisoned. [10][3] Multi-Man also survives due to his ability to be reborn with new powers after dying. Injustice LeagueJustice LeagueTime FoesSuicide Squad First Appearance: William Tockman also known as Clock King is an expert thief and Former Member of Kord Industries where he worked as a computer encryption engineer before he left the company for unknown reasons. Clock King created TickTock, which is an achievement in its own right. This JLA includes G'Nort, who ends up saving the lives of the entire team. Its main defenses are spawned "children" that could explode. In The New 52, three different Clock Kings were shown existing: In the DC Rebirth relaunch, two Clock Kings are active: In the alternate timeline of the Flashpoint event, Clock King is imprisoned in military Doom prison. Underneath the glasses, his eyes are completely black. His primary enemies are Green Arrow and Batman. [7] The villains again later reunite as the Injustice League as henchmen of Sonar. Morris Tetch: Walter Slezak: Based on the comic book character of the same name, no origin for the character is provided within the series. Time management that doesn't shortchange the patient. Clock King is Watch Now. Portrayed by: The William Tockman version of Clock King makes a brief cameo in the film, when Joker mentions him and several other Batman villains. In an interview with Teen Titans writer Sean McKeever, he described this Clock King as "...Very smart. "The Clock King" is the 25th produced episode and the 14th episode aired. The Clock King is an episode of the first season of Batman: The Animated Series. "The Clock King Gets Crowned" sees the Dynamic Duo toppling their hour glass prison, rolling along the floor until it shatters. One day he finds out from a doctor's visit that he himself only has six months to live. Born William Tockman, the Clock King spends his early years taking care of his invalid sister. They end up fighting one of the many incarnations of the Teen Titans, the heroes Booster Gold and Firehawk and DEO agent Cameron Chase. This episode introduces the villain called The Clock King to the series. This JLA includes G'Nort, who ends up saving the lives of the entire team. Affiliations: After his group defeats and captures Kid Devil, Clock King conditions the hero to be sold as a fighter to a group called "The Dark Side Club". His costume is similar to the suit worn by the Clock King seen in Batman: The Animated Series, although with clock faces on the tie and lapel. Clock King himself escapes on another bus.[9]. He has been a member of the Injustice League, Justice League Antarctica, Suicide Squad, and the Time Foes. He has no superpowers or abilities. Many dental practices are hurting financially because new patient numbers are down and patients are foregoing care to save money. Clock King then removes the Titans from his base and decides to move on to new plans. Despairing for his sister's future, he watches the timing of a local bank's vault in order to rob it, hoping the money would provide for his sister after he was gone. In the prequel comic to Injustice 2, Clock King is shown to be a member of this universe's Suicide Squad. His primary weapon is a sword forged in the shape of a clock's hand that doubles as a walking stick, and his skill in swordsmanship is such that even Batman himself could not defeat him single combat, as shown in "The Clock King" Episode of Batman: The Animated Series. 9425 views. They end up fighting one of the many incarnations of the Teen Titans, the heroes Booster Gold and Firehawk and DEO agent Cameron Chase. [8], Later, the Clock King leads his own separate team of villains in a mission. After a robbery aided by a rigged timepiece, Batman and Robin deduce the Clock King must be in Gotham City. Team-Up 3.2 Scooby-Doo! Though lacking any powers of his own, he proved a formidable opponent for Batman after having studied and learned his every move from news footage down to his precise timimg to throw a punch. Infuriated, he escapes, later futilely attempting revenge on both the Green Arrow and the incompetent doctor. 1 Physical appearance 2 Personality 3 History 3.1 Scooby-Doo! The Clock King utilized his skills to create weapons that look like harmless time pieces and vehicles. Created by: He sees things differently than others". & Batman: The Brave and the Bold 4 Appearances 5 Appearances in other media Clock King is a broad-shouldered Caucasian male who wears a mask that features the face of a clock. The Clock King is a supervillain from Gotham City. General Information For example, Crackle still lives with his mother and they have to take the bus to their fight. As the Clock King, William used clock and time themed gadgetry while relying on his brilliant understanding of timing and math to commit crimes, dodge attacks from his enemies, and make quick get-aways. https://batman.fandom.com/wiki/Clock_King_(DC_Animated_Universe) Directed by Kevin Altieri. The Clock King a.k.a. During the mission, most of the team are seemingly killed, including Clock King, who is shot repeatedly in a retreat attempt. It takes place at a Metropolis toy store. An unclear super-effect from Chase ultimately neutralizes Clock King's team and they are all imprisoned. At the end, it is revealed that he is Jervis Tetch's brother, Morris Tetch, who made much of the Mad Hatter's more advanced weapons and described himself and his brother as both "meticulous obsessives", Jervis loving hats and Morris clocks.[27]. He is also a technological genius, creating devices such as teleporters, communications jamming equipment, and even an anti-gravity platform, all of them modelled after timepieces. Prijevodi fraza THE CLOCK KING s engleskog na hrvatski i primjeri upotrebe riječi "THE CLOCK KING" u rečenici s njihovim prijevodima: They call you the clock king , right? https://batman.fandom.com/wiki/Clock_King?oldid=218643. The first Clock King debuted in World's Finest Comics #111 (August 1960), and was created by France Herron and Lee Elias. It takes place at a Metropolis toy store. DCAU. During one day, he finds out from a doctor's visit that he himself only has six months to live. From Batman: The Animated Series episode "The clock king" Note: All content belongs to Warner Bros. The Clock King goes on to join Major Disaster's Injustice League, which becomes Justice League Antarctica. During the mission, most of the team are seemingly killed, including Clock King, who is shot repeatedly in a retreat attempt. The Clock King makes a brief cameo in Chapter Eight of the Injustice: Gods Among Us comic, visibly shocked by the sudden appearance of Wonder Woman and Flash in the villains only bar called World's End. Real name: In an issue of 52, one character decides to kill all the time-travelers, and mentions someone "ending up like Time Commander and Clock Queen". Fugate sets out to seek his revenge against the man whom he blames for his misfortunes: Mayor Hamilton Hill. Clock himself escapes on another bus. The original Clock King had no metahuman powers or abilities, although he is athletic and extraordinarily punctual. Summary: Temple Fugate becomes the Clock King and targets Mayor Hill for revenge. [28] After a mysterious villain (who is disguised as Batman) appears and takes control of the Squad, he kills the Clock King using the bomb implanted in his neck, considering him useless.[29]. [5] The Injustice League is defeated time and again by the Justice League International, at least when they are not making laughingstocks of themselves. Genre(s): Animation, Action & Adventure, Kids. The Clock King is a supervillain who has fought Green Arrow and Batman regularly. Its main defenses are spawned "children" that could explode. The Clock King made his first live-action appearance in the 1960s Batman TV series, played by Walter Slezak. He appears in the debut episode, is voiced by Dee Bradley Baker with a German accent. S1:E65. The clock is king. They consist of Radiant, Sharpe, Acidia, and Crackle. After his company goes bankrupt, Temple Fugate becomes the Clock King. Trying to reform, the members later become the core of the equally laughable hero team Justice League Antarctica. The new Clock King has the always-active ability to see what is about to happen four seconds or so into the future, allowing him to anticipate an opponent's every move. Clock King is a master planner and sometimes uses clock-themed gadgetry. Clock King is a super-villain obsessed with time who uses clock-related gadgetry to commit crimes. With Kevin Conroy, Lloyd Bochner, Bob Hastings, Efrem Zimbalist Jr.. A ruined efficiency expert with an uncanny sense of … Like his compatriots, Clock King becomes an ardent supporter of Maxwell Lord, partly due to the fact he is the only one willing to hire them. Jun 1st, 2011. Tockman was killed on a Suicide Squad mission. The Clock King is the name of two fictional supervillains appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The Clock King. (Suicide Squad (second series) #1). He is sheltered within the African nation of Buredunia under dictator Matthew Bland. Hill asks if Fugate at least takes a coffee break. Disguised as a pop artist, Clock King tried to rob a gallery of a time-related surrealist painting. [15] He offers Ravager a chance to join him, but she refuses. He is seen still alive after his brutal wounds but, in the end, Major Disaster believes he is the only one who survives. Clock King shares name with a notorious criminal from the DC Universe, but this version is not a direct adaptation from said villain. A new Clock King appears in Teen Titans #56 as the head of a team of villains named the Terror Titans. The Clock King appears in Batman: The Brave and the Bold comic, in "President Batman! [4], With several other villains, the Clock King becomes a member of the Injustice League, a team of out-of-luck supervillains who, when banding together, become even less successful than they have been in their individual careers. 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