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  1. While the Great White Shark does not appear in Batman: Arkham Asylum, a jar with his name on it appears in the asylum's morgue. The jar contains several human fingers, a nose and a pair of lips floating in formaldehyde, presumably those lost by White to frostbite.

  2. Great White Shark (character) The Great White Shark as depicted in Batman #654 (August 2006). Art by Don Kramer (penciller), Wayne Faucher (inker), and John Kalisz (colorist). The Great White Shark ( Warren White ), or simply Great White, is a supervillain owned by DC Comics who exists in that company's DC Universe .

  3. Batman. Tiny is the giant great white shark kept by the Penguin in the "Torture Chamber" of his museum, the Cyrus Pinkney's Institute for Natural History. Once part of the aquarium attraction featured at the museum, Tiny has since been utilized by the Penguin, after purchasing the building to be...

  4. Tiny is the giant great white shark that Penguin kept in his "Torture Chamber" in the Cyrus Pinkney's Institute for Natural History, and ate everything that entered the water tank. Tiny swam around in the tank of the former Terrors of the Deep exhibit at Cyrus Pinkney's Institute for Natural...

  5. Fantasy. Horror. Sci-fi. DC. The Great White Shark is a criminal fence in Gotham City, making him an enemy of Batman. Warren White, originally a crooked investor, falsely plead insanity during his trial and, therefore, was sent to Arkham Asylum, where he got more than he bargained for. Being trapped in a refrigeration unit...

  6. The Terrible Trio is a group of supervillains appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, first appearing in Detective Comics #253 (March 1958). [1] Individually known as Fox, Vulture, and Shark, their respective real names were originally Warren Lawford, Armand Lydecker, and Gunther Hardwick - though these have changed over the decades.