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|image = [[File:Jenna Duffy.jpg]]
 
|Character name = The Carpenter
 
|Character name = The Carpenter
 
|real name = Jenna Duffy
 
|real name = Jenna Duffy
|Appearance = Detective Comics #841 <br>(April 2008)
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|Appearance = ''Detective Comics #841'' <br>(April 2008)
|affiliation = Wonderland Gang
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|affiliation = [[Wonderland Gang]]
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|actor = None
|actor = N/A|creator = Paul Dini <br> Dustin Nguyen
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|creator = [[Paul Dini]] <br> [[Dustin Nguyen]]
|Abilities = Skilled Toolswoman <br> Expert Robber|image = [[File:Jenna Duffy.jpg]]}}
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|Abilities = Skilled Toolswoman <br> Expert Robber}}
   
 
'''Jenna Duffy''' was a pickpocket and con artist operating out of Keystone City who moved to Gotham when she attracted unwanted police attention. Eventually, she was enlisted by [[Tweedledum]] and [[Tweedledee]] to serve as the "Carpenter" for their new Wonderland Gang. The gang has been incarcerated by [[Batman (Bruce Wayne)|Batman]] at least twice, but she appears to continue to be an active member. She debuted in 2008.
 
'''Jenna Duffy''' was a pickpocket and con artist operating out of Keystone City who moved to Gotham when she attracted unwanted police attention. Eventually, she was enlisted by [[Tweedledum]] and [[Tweedledee]] to serve as the "Carpenter" for their new Wonderland Gang. The gang has been incarcerated by [[Batman (Bruce Wayne)|Batman]] at least twice, but she appears to continue to be an active member. She debuted in 2008.
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
===The Detective Comics===
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===''The Detective Comics''===
 
Her first appearance is in ''[[Detective Comics #841]]'', where Batman investigates a growing new team of costumed crooks, "The Wonderland Gang". Led by the [[Mad Hatter]] and featuring Tweedledum and Tweedledee, they quickly amass high-class muscle from all over Gotham dressed as different Lewis Carroll characters, such as the Carpenter, the Walrus, the Lion, the Unicorn, and the March Hare. Finding the crimes somewhat amiss, Batman eventually tracks the gang down to the House of Mirrors at the Gotham Amusement Park. He finds Tetch, the Mad Hatter, spinning aimlessly on the Teacups ride. Sure enough, Tetch is victim of one of his own mind-controlling chips, which Batman removes. He then goes in and confronts the gangs real leaders,[[File:Jenny_Duffy_Against_the_Batman.jpg|thumb|Jenny Duffy's First Confrontation with the Batman]] Tweedledum and Tweedledee. While Batman is battling the rest of the Wonderland gang, Tweedledum and Tweedledee both escape outside only to be subdued by the Mad Hatter, who beats them both unconscious with an oar. Batman calls [[James Gordon|Jim Gordon]] to tell him where to pick the gang up, and to make sure his men know to take it easy with Jervis Tetch, who really hadn't done anything wrong.
 
Her first appearance is in ''[[Detective Comics #841]]'', where Batman investigates a growing new team of costumed crooks, "The Wonderland Gang". Led by the [[Mad Hatter]] and featuring Tweedledum and Tweedledee, they quickly amass high-class muscle from all over Gotham dressed as different Lewis Carroll characters, such as the Carpenter, the Walrus, the Lion, the Unicorn, and the March Hare. Finding the crimes somewhat amiss, Batman eventually tracks the gang down to the House of Mirrors at the Gotham Amusement Park. He finds Tetch, the Mad Hatter, spinning aimlessly on the Teacups ride. Sure enough, Tetch is victim of one of his own mind-controlling chips, which Batman removes. He then goes in and confronts the gangs real leaders,[[File:Jenny_Duffy_Against_the_Batman.jpg|thumb|Jenny Duffy's First Confrontation with the Batman]] Tweedledum and Tweedledee. While Batman is battling the rest of the Wonderland gang, Tweedledum and Tweedledee both escape outside only to be subdued by the Mad Hatter, who beats them both unconscious with an oar. Batman calls [[James Gordon|Jim Gordon]] to tell him where to pick the gang up, and to make sure his men know to take it easy with Jervis Tetch, who really hadn't done anything wrong.
   
 
She makes an appearance with few of her new friends, the Walrus and the Tweeds, in [[Detective Comics #847]], where they made another attempt to commit their crimes, but while Batman was busy going against [[Hush]], [[Nightwing (Dick Grayson)|Nightwing]], [[Robin (Tim Drake)|Robin]], [[Catwoman]], and [[Zatanna]] apprehended the Wonderland Gang once again.
 
She makes an appearance with few of her new friends, the Walrus and the Tweeds, in [[Detective Comics #847]], where they made another attempt to commit their crimes, but while Batman was busy going against [[Hush]], [[Nightwing (Dick Grayson)|Nightwing]], [[Robin (Tim Drake)|Robin]], [[Catwoman]], and [[Zatanna]] apprehended the Wonderland Gang once again.
   
===Gotham City Sirens===
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===''Gotham City Sirens''===
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[[File:Jenna_Duffy's_Van.jpg|thumb|Jenna Duffy's Van at the Sirens' Hideout]]
 
[[File:Jenna_Duffy's_Van.jpg|thumb|Jenna Duffy's Van at the Sirens' Hideout]]She makes three appearance in the Gotham City Siren comics. In ''[[Gotham City Sirens Issue 5|Gotham City Siren #5]]'', she is requested by Catwoman, to help reconstructed the recently destroyed headquarters of [[Harley Quinn]], [[Poison Ivy]], and Catwoman's. In ''[[Gotham City Sirens Issue 6 |Gotham City Sirens #6]]'', she gets more of her equipment from her van and continues to rebuilds their hideout. In ''[[Gotham City Sirens Issue 7|Gotham City Sirens #7]]'', she is finished with the repairs and demanded more money from Catwoman, since she did her job 'legally', which Catwoman agreed.
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She makes three appearance in the Gotham City Siren comics. In ''[[Gotham City Sirens Issue 5|Gotham City Siren #5]]'', she is requested by Catwoman, to help reconstructed the recently destroyed headquarters of [[Harley Quinn]], [[Poison Ivy]], and Catwoman's. In ''[[Gotham City Sirens Issue 6 |Gotham City Sirens #6]]'', she gets more of her equipment from her van and continues to rebuilds their hideout. In ''[[Gotham City Sirens Issue 7|Gotham City Sirens #7]]'', she is finished with the repairs and demanded more money from Catwoman, since she did her job 'legally', which Catwoman agreed.
 
===Batman: Streets of Gotham===
 
   
 
===''Batman: Streets of Gotham''===
 
She made her recent appearance in ''[[Batman: Streets of Gotham]]'' comics. In [[Batman: Streets of Gotham #12|''Batman: Streets of Gotham #12'']], she is requested by a new villian, that goes by the name of the Director, where she is constructing a stage where Batman will die. Yet, in [[Batman: Streets of Gotham #13|''Batman: Streets of Gotham #13'']], she makes a huge discovery that not only will Batman die on the stage, but herself as well. She escapes with her life and Batman easily defeats the Director on his own stage.
 
She made her recent appearance in ''[[Batman: Streets of Gotham]]'' comics. In [[Batman: Streets of Gotham #12|''Batman: Streets of Gotham #12'']], she is requested by a new villian, that goes by the name of the Director, where she is constructing a stage where Batman will die. Yet, in [[Batman: Streets of Gotham #13|''Batman: Streets of Gotham #13'']], she makes a huge discovery that not only will Batman die on the stage, but herself as well. She escapes with her life and Batman easily defeats the Director on his own stage.
   
 
==In Other Media==
 
==In Other Media==
 
===''[[Batman: Arkham City]]''===
 
Although she isn't confirmed yet in the game, she appears in 2nd digital[[File:22bue.jpg|thumb|The Carpenter's Flier in Arkham City]] issue and the 5th story issue of the Arkham City comics. In the digital issue, the whole issue is about her trying to escape the prison before she is caught. Her fliers are seen in Arkham City, stating that if you need any repairs, call her. Few of her friends from her gang were seen inside the prison, already. In the final story issue, she is one of the few villains, observed by Hugo Strange, where she is trying to catch a bus. What she doesn't know, is that she is already too late and she is in Arkham City.
   
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===[[Batman: Arkham City]]===
 
 
Although she isn't confirmed yet in the game, she appears in 2nd digital[[File:22bue.jpg|thumb|The Carpenter's Flier in Arkham City]] issue and the 5th story issue of the Arkham City comics. In the digital issue, the whole issue is about her trying to escape the prison before she is caught. Her fliers are seen in Arkham City, stating that if you need any repairs, call her. Few of her friends from her gang were seen inside the prison, already. In the final story issue, she is one of the few villains, observed by Hugo Strange, where she is trying to catch a bus. What she doesn't know, is that she is already too late and she is in Arkham City.
 
 
[[Category:Villains]]
 
[[Category:Villains]]

Revision as of 18:35, 4 September 2011

Jenna Duffy was a pickpocket and con artist operating out of Keystone City who moved to Gotham when she attracted unwanted police attention. Eventually, she was enlisted by Tweedledum and Tweedledee to serve as the "Carpenter" for their new Wonderland Gang. The gang has been incarcerated by Batman at least twice, but she appears to continue to be an active member. She debuted in 2008.

History

The Detective Comics

Her first appearance is in Detective Comics #841, where Batman investigates a growing new team of costumed crooks, "The Wonderland Gang". Led by the Mad Hatter and featuring Tweedledum and Tweedledee, they quickly amass high-class muscle from all over Gotham dressed as different Lewis Carroll characters, such as the Carpenter, the Walrus, the Lion, the Unicorn, and the March Hare. Finding the crimes somewhat amiss, Batman eventually tracks the gang down to the House of Mirrors at the Gotham Amusement Park. He finds Tetch, the Mad Hatter, spinning aimlessly on the Teacups ride. Sure enough, Tetch is victim of one of his own mind-controlling chips, which Batman removes. He then goes in and confronts the gangs real leaders,

Jenny Duffy Against the Batman

Jenny Duffy's First Confrontation with the Batman

Tweedledum and Tweedledee. While Batman is battling the rest of the Wonderland gang, Tweedledum and Tweedledee both escape outside only to be subdued by the Mad Hatter, who beats them both unconscious with an oar. Batman calls Jim Gordon to tell him where to pick the gang up, and to make sure his men know to take it easy with Jervis Tetch, who really hadn't done anything wrong.

She makes an appearance with few of her new friends, the Walrus and the Tweeds, in Detective Comics #847, where they made another attempt to commit their crimes, but while Batman was busy going against Hush, Nightwing, Robin, Catwoman, and Zatanna apprehended the Wonderland Gang once again.

Gotham City Sirens

Jenna Duffy's Van

Jenna Duffy's Van at the Sirens' Hideout

She makes three appearance in the Gotham City Siren comics. In Gotham City Siren #5, she is requested by Catwoman, to help reconstructed the recently destroyed headquarters of Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, and Catwoman's. In Gotham City Sirens #6, she gets more of her equipment from her van and continues to rebuilds their hideout. In Gotham City Sirens #7, she is finished with the repairs and demanded more money from Catwoman, since she did her job 'legally', which Catwoman agreed.

Batman: Streets of Gotham

She made her recent appearance in Batman: Streets of Gotham comics. In Batman: Streets of Gotham #12, she is requested by a new villian, that goes by the name of the Director, where she is constructing a stage where Batman will die. Yet, in Batman: Streets of Gotham #13, she makes a huge discovery that not only will Batman die on the stage, but herself as well. She escapes with her life and Batman easily defeats the Director on his own stage.

In Other Media

Batman: Arkham City

Although she isn't confirmed yet in the game, she appears in 2nd digital

22bue

The Carpenter's Flier in Arkham City

issue and the 5th story issue of the Arkham City comics. In the digital issue, the whole issue is about her trying to escape the prison before she is caught. Her fliers are seen in Arkham City, stating that if you need any repairs, call her. Few of her friends from her gang were seen inside the prison, already. In the final story issue, she is one of the few villains, observed by Hugo Strange, where she is trying to catch a bus. What she doesn't know, is that she is already too late and she is in Arkham City.