Grant Richmond was a little-respected junior partner at the law firm of Fuddy and Bustle, who felt that the legal system made as much sense as the work of Lewis Carroll. So by night, he put on a costume and became the Mad Hatter. He can shine his top hat insignia against walls to strike fear into criminals, and he also speaks in rhyme. The Mad Hatter has no powers but is good with his fists.
| Alias Mad Hatter |
| Real Names/Alt Names Grant Richmond |
| Characteristics Hero, Attorney, Atomic Age |
| Creators/Key Contributors Bill Woolfolk |
| First Appearance Mad Hatter #1 (January-February 1946) |
| First Publisher O.W. Comics Corp |
| Appearance List Mad Hatter #1-2 |
| Sample Read The Mad Hatter [DCM] [CB+] |
| Description Grant Richmond was a little-respected junior partner at the law firm of Fuddy and Bustle, who felt that the legal system made as much sense as the work of Lewis Carroll. So by night, he put on a costume and became the Mad Hatter. He can shine his top hat insignia against walls to strike fear into criminals, and he also speaks in rhyme. The Mad Hatter has no powers but is good with his fists. |
| Source Mad Hatter (O.W. Comics) – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki |
