Batman (1966-1968) 3x03 - "The Wail of the Siren"
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Batman (1966-1968) 3x03 - "The Wail of the Siren"
Which Hypnotic Bad Girl Takes It?
Poison Ivy (Batman & Robin)
Siren (Batman ‘66)
I'm disappointed the Harley Quinn show didn't do a reference to The Siren.
Like, they make the Gotham City Sirens and don't even make a joke about how the villain actually named The Siren isn't a part of it???
I'm disappointed we haven't seen her in a long time in general tbh.
Quarter-Finals, Round 1, Match 1:
Which One is the Better SexyRogue?
The Penguin (left)
The Siren (right)
In one of Penguin’s most notable schemes, he pretended to have reformed, secretly staging several crimes which he would conveniently be around to stop. This two-parter was another showcase of the Penguin’s use of technology, using anti-surveillance tech in a trick umbrella to foil an attempt by the Caped Crusaders to swap his cigarette holder with a bugged one, and later programming umbrellas to cause a diversion while he robs his own wedding. I would argue that, given his attempts to get into Countess Sophia’s good graces, this was also one of the episodes that showcased Penguin’s daytime persona as a dapper socialite.
Although she would only enjoy two appearances in the TV series, Lorelei Circe alias the Siren would return in the third issue of the Batman ’66 comic spinoff, where she would initially pretend to have reformed alongside Chandell (who had genuinely reformed), only to reveal her ruse and use her voice to hypnotize the men into surrendering everyone’s valuables. Although Batman had inoculated himself against her hypnotic high note, Siren revealed that she had obtained a throat spray which would allow her voice to produce hallucinations, a side-effect for which the Caped Crusader was unprepared. Though it isn’t confirmed in the comic, it’s possible that she used another special throat spray to repair her voice after losing it in her TV appearance.
There's actually a bunch of small towns that the really bad villains go to when driven out by superheroes. Villains like Bookworm, Rainbow Man, Lorelei Circe, etc.
@pyrogothnerd
Siren
-Real name: Lorelei Circe
-A.k.a.:-
-Publisher: DC Comics
-Type: Human
-Afilliations: T.H.R.U.S.H.
-Powers: Adaptive, controls minds with her sing.
*kicks in the door* CHALLENGE MODE DO SIREN
Send me a character, and I’ll do the “Post your favorite albums of all time” challenge for them with music I think they would listen to.