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Publication information | |
Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | Batman: The Animated Series "Make Em' Laugh" |
First comic appearance | Batgirl: Year One #8 |
Created by | Buddy Standler: Bruce Timm Paul Dini Mitchell Mayo: Chuck Dixon Scott Beatty |
Voiced by | Stuart Pankin |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | Buddy Standler (DCAU version) Mitchell Mayo (comics version) |
Species | Human |
Abilities | Condiment Gun |
The Condiment King is a fictional DC Comics villain. He is generally used as comic relief.
Publication history
Although the DC Animated Universe debuted their Condiment King in Batman: The Animated Series where that version was created by Bruce Timm and Paul Dini, the Mitchell Mayo version of Condiment King first appeared in Batgirl: Year One #8 and was created by Chuck Dixon and Scott Beatty.
Fictional character biography
Batman: The Animated Series
The Condiment King first appeared in the Batman: The Animated Series episode "Make Em Laugh," voiced by Stuart Pankin. The character was a throwback to the Adam West Batman TV series in that he was whimsical and made many condiment-based puns.
Condiment King first appeared where he attacked a rooftop restaurant to rob it only to end up fighting Batman. Chased by Batman to the balcony of the restaurant he robbed, he slipped on ketchup and fell off the balcony where he fell unconscious upon landing on the police car that Harvey Bullock and Renee Montoya were in. They removed his mask revealing him to be a stand-up comedian named Buddy Standler. Batman and Alfred Pennyworth watched the news where it was mentioned that a hospitalized Buddy Standler had no memory of the restaurant attack and that the restaurant is suing the TV studio where Buddy Standler's TV show is shown for the damages Condiment King did to the restaurant.
Batman discovered that Buddy Standler was brainwashed by the Joker (using the Mad Hatter's devices) where he and fellow comedians Harry Loomis (who Joker brainwashed into being Pack Rat) and Lisa Lorraine (who Joker brainwashed into being Mighty Mom) had unwittingly spurned the previous year at a comedian contest. After Joker was apprehended, it can be assumed that Buddy Standler and the other brainwashed comedians were cleared of all charges.
Comics
Mitchell Mayo is a criminal who operates as Condiment King. He was seen holding up a bank until he was defeated by Batgirl.[1]
He later made an appearance where he was committing a crime and is defeated by Black Canary, the third Robin, and Blue Beetle.[2]
Robin defeats the Condiment King again. Robin observes that the villain is potentially dangerous (if only because his condiment guns could cause anaphylactic shock), but his ludicrous nature prevents the justice department taking him seriously.[3]
Later in the aftermath miniseries of the Final Crisis storyline, Condiment King appears on General Immortus's side. Professor Milo had equipped Condiment King's gun with acidic vinegar.[4] He is seemingly killed after being betrayed and bludgeoned with his own ketchup and mustard guns by Human Flame.[5]
Powers and abilities
Condiment King makes use of various condiments (sometimes capable of causing anaphylactic shock) as his weapons in his condiment gun. The condiments range from ketchup, mustard, tabasco, and vinegar.
In other media
Film
- The Buddy Standler version of Condiment King appears in The Lego Batman Movie[6] as one of the Batman villains assembled by Joker.
Video games
- The Buddy Standler version of Condiment King appears in Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham, voiced by Nolan North.
Tabletop games
- The Mitchell Mayo version of Condiment King is a Rare figure in the February 2016 World's Finest expansion set for the HeroClix collectible miniatures game.[7]
See also
References
- ^ Batgirl: Year One #8
- ^ Birds of Prey #37
- ^ Robin #171
- ^ Final Crisis Aftermath: Run #2
- ^ Final Crisis Aftermath: Run #3
- ^ http://comicbook.com/dc/2016/12/12/new-lego-batman-movie-tv-spot-features-gentlemen-ghost-calendar-/
- ^ "World's Finest Dial List and Evidence Thread - HCRealms.com". HCRealms.com. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
External links
- Condiment King (Mitchell Mayo) at DC Comics Wiki
- Condiment King at Comic Vine