Tweedledee

History
Lazy and overwieght, Tweedledee has no fighting skill whatever. Along with his cousin Tweedledum, his danger comes from his cunning and ruthless strategic thinking.

Deever Tweed and his cousin Dumfree resemble each other so strongly that you would take them fro identical twins. They are in fact cousins, known ad Tweedledum and Tweedledee, both as a play on words on their real names, and because they resemble Sir John Tenniel's depictions of those characters in Lewis Carroll's through the looking glass. The Tweeds always conduct their criminal activities in partnership with one another. Fat and lazy, they prefer to mastermind criminal schemes and let their henchmen carry out any necessary physical activity. The Tweeds will often use their extraordinary likeness to each other to dupe their opponents into thinking there is only one of them. Tweedledee and Tweedledum first encountered Batman and Robin (Dick Grayson)when the two cousins were conducting a series of robberies in Gotham City. Batman and Robin captured the Tweeds and have defeated them on subsequent occasions.

Powers and Abilities
Powers None known.

Abilities He has an electic cane and strong ties to the Joker

Strength level Very little. Engage in almost no regular activity.

Weaknesses None known.

Paraphernalia Equipment: None known. Transportation: None known. Weapons: None known.

Notes The characters of Tweedledum and Tweedledee were originally created by novelist Lewis Carroll for the 1871 children's story, Through the Looking-Glass (more commonly referred to as Alice in Wonderland).

Trivia
Tweedeldee and Tweedledum are often mistaken for twin siblings due to their close physical resemblance. In fact however, they are actually cousins.