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WebInitially, Hugo "Grandpa" Firefly was to be Dr. Satan. The legend of Dr. Satan was supposed to be just a story they used to lure their victims into their grasp. In the picture of Dr. Satan as an actual medical doctor in Captain Spaulding's Museum of Monsters and Madmen, the actor in the doctor's outfit was Dennis Fimple, who plays Hugo. When Rob … WebFirefly, in comics, may refer to: Firefly (DC Comics), a number of Batman villains, including Garfield Lynns and Ted Carson, as well as Bridgit Pike in the Gotham TV series. Firefly … WebBatgirl: Year One is a nine-part comic book mini-series published by DC Comics from February to October 2003, and then compiled into trade paperback form. Written by Scott Beatty and Chuck Dixon, with art by Marcos Martin and Alvaro Lopez, the mini-series shows how modern Barbara Gordon became the first Batgirl.It served as a sequel to Robin: … rythmopathes tutoriel