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Tetch and up
Tetch reveals that growing up, he never had any friends, due to his appearance.
Retreating deeply into his delusions about Wonderland, Tetch offers sanctuary to runaway children, asking them in return to dress up as characters from Alice in Wonderland and attend his tea parties, where he serves them drugged tea to keep them sedated.
After Ivy refuses to give Orchid much help, Tetch tries to cheer her up.

Tetch and from
In his first appearance as the Mad Hatter, Tetch attempts to steal a trophy from the Gotham Yacht Club, and begins a crime spree that ends when he is foiled by Batman while he is trying to rob spectators from a high society horseshow.
When Black Orchid visits Arkham Asylum, attempting to find more about her past from Poison Ivy, she is assisted by a sweet ( although clearly insane ) Tetch.
Tetch had given her one of his mind controlling hats years before, which she used to try to take control of a guard and try to help Tetch escape from Arkham.
In Secret Six # 6 ( December 2006 ), Tetch claims to suffer from macrocephaly.
In " Perchance to Dream ", Tetch uses an electronic helmet ( the " Dream Inducer ") to trap Batman in a virtual reality realm which gave him his greatest desires: free from the burdens of being Batman, his parents alive and well, and he in a stable relationship with Selina Kyle, who is not Catwoman.
When Batman finally frees himself from the equipment, he demands to know why Tetch had used the machine rather than simply kill him.
Tetch, in tears, retorts that he wanted to remove Batman from his life without murdering him in retaliation as the insane inventor blames that Dark Knight for ruining his life.
With this money, Tetch desires to buy a private island and retire, but Batman manages to stop him, and he is given his own, worry-Batman to keep him from future crimes.
Tetch uses his mind controlling chip to induce his victims into a trance, which either extracts information from their minds or makes them highly subjective to his bidding.

Tetch and battle
Tetch observes as the Six battle Junior and his goons on Gotham Bridge and when the battle ceases he confronts them, telling them how they betrayed him.

Tetch and with
Jervis Tetch is fascinated with hats of all shapes and sizes, as well as the book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel Through the Looking-Glass, particularly favoring the chapter ' A Mad Tea Party '.
In addition to his obsession with Lewis Carroll, Tetch has also shown an additional obsession for hats.
Subsequent encounters with Batman resulted in Tetch being sent to Arkham.
Tetch easily gets the upper hand on Doctor Psycho until Cheshire appears and stabs him in the back with a poisoned dagger.
In " The Thirteenth Hat "/" Batman Stands Pat ", Tetch kidnapped the jurors that had previously incarcerated him, along with their hats.
In " The Contaminated Cowl "/" The Mad Hatter Runs Afoul ," Tetch tried to get at Batman's cowl with the use of radiation.
A technical and electronic genius, the shy and kind Jervis Tetch experimented with animals using mind controlling microchips stored within hats to stimulate brain waves.
Tetch is returned to Arkham a vegetable, but happy, as in his mind he lives out the life he always wanted with Alice ( presumably these events follow those features in the TV series ).

Tetch and Secret
When Rag Doll attacked the Secret Six under Dr. Psycho's control, Tetch put on what he called his " thinking cap " and went into a seizure.
In a later issue of Secret Six, Tetch revealed that he designed a hat to make him happy beyond the measures of what illegal drugs can.

Tetch and Six
The story is ongoing, and the Hatter's full plan has yet to be revealed, although it is made clear in the same issue that Tetch intends to murder each member of the Six as part of his revenge.

Tetch and who
After the real Jervis Tetch / Mad Hatter had been sent to Arkham following his debut, a very different Mad Hatter appeared, who claimed to be Jervis Tetch.
She helped Tetch kidnap her boss, who was one of the jurors who had helped put him away, and aided in the rest of his scheme to foil Batman and Robin.
Jervis Tetch was one of the few main villains who was known by both his real name and his criminal name in the 1960s Batman series.
Driven over the edge, Tetch used his mind controlling microchips to turn Alice into his robot-like puppet as well as other people who filled in as Alice in Wonderland characters, including Alice's boyfriend as Billy the Lizard.

Tetch and is
Tetch is subsequently sent to Arkham Asylum ( although his fate is not revealed until Detective Comics # 510 ).
Tetch takes Babs to his " Wonderland ", where she is expected to play the role of Alice.
When Babs refuses to drink tea and asks to leave, Tetch angrily smashes a teapot, scaring another of the runaways into sneaking away while Tetch's attention is on Barbara.
The boy leads the police and Batman to Tetch's hideout, and Tetch is defeated by Batman while Commissioner Gordon rescues Babs.
" Tetch is delighted to receive a small flower as thank you for his help.
Tetch is also aware of Animal Man's identity as Buddy Baker.
Tetch, imprisoned at Arkham at the time, is interviewed to try and find his motive.
Tetch himself is shot multiple times and left in critical condition.
On the final page, it is reveals that Tetch survived the fall.
Following this, Tetch is shown once again incarcerated in Arkham.
" As Bruce Wayne has been taken over by mind-controlling nanites, everyone assumes Tetch is responsible.
Some time after the events of Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker, Terry McGinnis discovers the former Signalman murdered in a manner reminiscent of Two-Face's M. O., subsequently tracking the murderer to a hospital where an aged Jervis Tetch is being held, and finds a bandaged man standing over a badly injured nurse.

Tetch and on
Tetch agrees to use his mind control technology on a member of the team, making him use a pipe bomb to kill the other players.
When Batman overcomes his attackers, Tetch flees and appears to die on a bridge under the wheels of a train.
One of the criminals was Film Freak, on whom Tetch uses a mind control device, sending him to find the person that broke them out of Arkham.
A recording of Tetch appeared on a monitor screen and told them that the roof would be the final hat they will ever wear as it fell down on them.
Later on, in Batman # 297 ( March 1978 ), " Tetch " claimed to have gone straight, but that turned out to be a lie.

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