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Tweedledum and Tweedledee (comics)

Tweedledum and Tweedledee are two fictional characters, a supervillain duo appearing in comic books published by DC Comics who were primarily known as enemies of Batman. The characters first appeared in ''Detective Comics'' #74 (April 1943), and were created by Bob Kane, Jerry Robinson and Don Cameron.
==Fictional character biographies==
Dumfree Tweed and Deever Tweed are cousins who resemble each other so closely that they are often mistaken for identical twins. The pair are known as Tweedledum and Tweedledee, both as a play on words on their real names, and because they closely resemble Sir John Tenniel's depictions of those characters in Lewis Carroll's sequel to ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' entitled ''Through the Looking-Glass''. The two Tweeds always conduct their criminal activity in partnership with one another. They prefer to mastermind criminal schemes and let their henchmen carry out any necessary physical activity. The Tweeds will often use their extraordinary resemblance to trick their opponents into thinking there is only one of them. Tweedledum and Tweedledee first encountered Batman and Robin when they began a crime spree in Gotham City. Batman and Robin have fought against the Tweeds and have overcome them on subsequent occasions.
The pair makes an appearance in ''Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth'' as inmates in Arkham Asylum. In this incarnation, they appear attached to each other by a pair of electroshock helmets, with Tweedledum representing the right half of the brain, and Tweedledee the left.
Although Tweedledum and Tweedledee are most often depicted as being the leaders of their own criminal organization, they sometimes are re-imagined as the henchmen of the Joker.
In a shoot-out with the GCPD during ''War Games'', Dum is shot in the head.〔''Detective Comics'' #799〕
During the ''Infinite Crisis'', Tweedledum and Tweedledee appear as members of Alexander Luthor, Jr.'s Secret Society of Super Villains. Joker refers to them as "Tweedledee and the new Dum" implying that the original Tweedledum is either dead or still incarcerated. It was later confirmed in ''Detective Comics'' #841 that Dumfree Tweed had died and his twin brother Dumpson Tweed had taken his place.
The new Tweedledum and Tweedledee were part of the Wonderland Gang. Originally believed by the public to be run by the Mad Hatter, it was revealed that The Tweeds really ran the gang using one of Tetch's own mind control on him in order to cash in on his notoriety. They filled the Wonderland Gang with other pairs based on ''Alice in Wonderland'' (such as The Lion and the Unicorn and The Walrus and the Carpenter). After Batman took down the henchmen, Mad Hatter eventually got back at them by sticking mind control chips on the two and turning them on each other. The villains were eventually arrested by the police.〔''Detective Comics'' #841〕 After some imprisonment, the Tweeds reformed the Wonderland Gang with The Walrus and the Carpenter but were quickly apprehended by Batman, Robin and Nightwing.〔''Detective Comics'' #847〕
During the ''Salvation Run'' storyline, Tweedledum and Tweedledee ended up deported to another planet where the other villains rounded up were sent to.〔Salvation Run #3〕
Tweedledum and Tweedledee were seen being released by Hush, who is masquerading as Bruce Wayne.〔''Batman: Streets of Gotham'' #16〕

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