Mad Dog (DC Comics)

Mad Dog (DC Comics)

The Mad Dog is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe, associated with the Batman mythos, created by writer Andersen Gabrych and artist Ale Garza. He first appeared as an enemy of Cassandra Cain (then Batgirl) in Batgirl #67 (October 2005).

Read more about Mad Dog (DC Comics):  Fictional Character Biography, Martin "Mad Dog" Hawkins

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