[9] He is then seen in a prison cell in Arkham Asylum as Batman walks down the aisles looking for criminals. August 12, 1976 The subsequent electrical shock psychologically traumatized him and forced him into a life of kite-centric crime. : [15], For the 2021 DCEU film The Suicide Squad, James Gunn briefly considered adding Kite Man to the titular team. He seems to be happier, constantly chanting the catch-phrase "Kite Man, hell yeah! Kite Man has been adapted into several forms of media in recent years, most notably being voiced by Matt Oberg in Harley Quinn, in which he is a regular character. Portrays "Harley Quinn" Inner (Para) Demons (TV Episode 2020) Matt Oberg as Kite Man Poison Ivy I got Scarecrow! He ends up joining its sports team[volume & issue needed] and later becomes involved in a fight against an invading troop of superheroes. : Matt Oberg is a voice actor known for voicing Kite Man, and Killer Croc. He was a divorced father, became an alcoholic and began a life of criminal activities, eventually being recruited by the Joker to design the Jokermobile. Kite Man first appeared in Batman #133 (August 1960), and was created by writer Bill Finger and artist Dick Sprang.[1]. [3], Hawkman, Hawkgirl, and Zatanna confront him again, in Hawkman's title. [5][6], In Infinite Crisis, Joker reports that Brown was thrown off Wayne Tower without his kite by Deathstroke, after he refused to join the new Secret Society of Super Villains. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. After being freed, he is kidnapped again, this time by the Joker, who tells him about his encounters with Batman and the Riddler. I don't know! | He has voiced various characters in Harley Quinn. : Excuse me? Leaving mobsters to guard Batman's room, on his return Kite Man is defeated when Robin returns, frees Batman and they use his own amazing Kite weapons against him, leaving a Kite Plane trophy on the Batcave wall. As a boy, he was obsessed with Benjamin Franklin and attempted to recreate his famous kite-flying electrical experiment. Jesus! : In "Terror on Dinosaur Island", a flashback depicts him as the leader of a group of thieves … Hell yeah. | Kite Man Gender Kite Man. Date of Birth Charles "Chuck" Brown is a man who armed himself with kite weapons to be used to commit acts of evil. https://harleyquinn.fandom.com/wiki/Matt_Oberg?oldid=5648. He possessed a variety of gimmicked kites, including a jet-powered hang glider that allowed for quick escapes, a mammoth kite that the Kite-Man used to shuttle criminals out of Gotham's prison, a "flash bulb" kite, and a trap net kite. Poison Ivy [11] Kite Man later sold a kite to a pawn shop, where Headhunter purchased it to use to kill Swamp Thing's father. I, uh... oh dear God. He is victorious and jumps into a tree. Before Harley Quinn, he is primarily known for his roles in television series such as The Real O'Neals, … Kite Man He has voiced various characters in Harley Quinn. [he's got Bane] I mean, why would you even have me come? [10], At some point, he escapes, as he is later one of the many villains taken down by Batman and Catwoman after he takes her along with him on an average night of his job in Gotham City. • Kite Man appears in Batman: The Brave and the Bold, voiced by Jeffrey Combs. | Poison Ivy [13], After Batman joins the Riddler's side on the war he starts to defeat every villain on Joker's side, leaving Kite Man for last. Kite Man (Charles "Chuck" Brown) is a fictional supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, most commonly depicted as a recurring adversary of Batman.