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batman #8: stone walls do not a prison make, the strange case of professor radium, the superstition murders, and the cross country crimes
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Gotham’s 31 Most Wanted - Honorable Mentions
It’s New Year’s Eve, everybody! Just as I did back in October with my “31 Days of Disney Villainy,” before I begin my countdown of my Top 31 Favorite Batman Villains – one for each day of January – I want to go over some of the baddies who sadly didn’t make the cut. These are the Terrible Ten who ALMOST got onto my main countdown, but for various reasons ultimately didn’t quite manage it. Some of these guys are more well-known than others, so we’ll see how many you all recognize. With that said, before the countdown begins at midnight, here are my Honorable Mentions for Gotham’s 31 Most Wanted!
1. Calendar Man.
Julian Day, a.k.a. Calendar Man, is a villain who has had a lot of ups and downs in his history. Depending on who you ask, he’s either one of the dumbest Batman villains ever made, or one of the most underrated. I fall into the second crowd. The Calendar Man is a deranged crook who commits crimes themed around holidays and seasons. I actually find that to be a very interesting concept, and I’m surprised that so many people dislike the character, and that for a long time he was considered something of a joke. In more recent years, however, the Calendar Man has been making a slight comeback; he’s still often the butt of bad jokes, but more people seem to be waking up to the potential this guy has to be a legitimately interesting and/or intimidating dastard. However, while I do have a soft spot for the character, I just like other rogues better. Not much else to it.
2. Clock King.
As I said yesterday, when naming the rules for who could qualify on this list, I would not be including “crossover rogues.” These are villains who are TECHNICALLY part of another superhero’s rogues gallery, but whom Batman has faced on numerous occasions. Batman has faced Lex Luthor more than once, for example, but I think it’s fair to say no one’s going to lump him in with the same crowd as Clayface or Catwoman. Similarly, King Shark has appeared in various forms of Batman-related media, but he’s really a villain of Aquaman’s. With this in mind, there are four villains who I felt I just couldn’t COMPLETELY leave out of the running, despite them being those sorts of rogues. The Clock King is the first one. The original Clock King, William Tockman, was a foe of Green Arrow, and was, in my opinion, a better villain than people often give/gave him credit for. However, the character really took off when he first appeared in the 60s Batman TV series, and then got even more attention in a few appearances in “Batman: The Animated Series” and its spin-offs. In fact, the latter version was so popular, THAT version of the Clock King �� Temple Fugate (pictured above) – later replaced Tockman, though even he was really more of a Teen Titans villain than a Batman rogue. In fact, while the Clock King does keep appearing in Batman-related media, I’m not even sure if the two have ever even MET in the comics. I will admit that he feels like he fits right in there, and I’ve always had a real soft spot for this villain, but I didn’t think it was right to place him on the list.
3. Deathstroke.
Ever since the “Arkham” video games, in particular, I always hear Deathstroke referred to as a Batman Villain. I’ll confess that it’s always cool, both in and out of comics, to see him square off with the Dark Knight, but Deathstroke really isn’t a Batman Villain in the strictest sense. Much like the Clock King, in the comics – heck, even in other media – he’s typically depicted as the arch-enemy of the Teen Titans. I guess you could say this perhaps makes him Robin’s arch-nemesis, but that’s not quite the same thing. I do love Deathstroke – he’s definitely one of the greatest DC Villains out there – but I don’t think he fits here any more than Clock King does.
4. Gentleman Ghost.
This is the third example of a villain who I didn’t QUITE think counted as a Batman Villain. And of them all, he honestly came the closest. See, in the comics, I’m not even sure if Batman and the Clock King have ever met, like I said; and in regards to Deathstroke, sure, they’ve fought on several occasions, but Deathstroke is pretty much well-renowned as the foe of the Titans, and especially Robin. Close, but no cigar. The Gentleman Ghost, however…I keep feeling like DC WANTS to make this guy a Batman Villain definitively, but haven’t quite done so yet, if that makes sense. This dapper phantom thief is TECHNICALLY an arch-enemy of Hawkman & Hawkgirl, of all characters. However, in other media, he often seems to have no set foeman, and in perhaps his most famous incarnation, from “Batman: The Brave & the Bold,” his origins were outright changed to make him a Batman Villain, with no ties to Hawkman whatsoever…in fact, did the Hawk family even APPEAR in that show? I sincerely can’t remember right now, so if anyone can remind me, please do. On top of that, not only has the Ghost faced Batman in the comics, but in one particularly seminal story – “All My Enemies Against Me,” in which a whole group of Batman Villains teamed up to try and take down both the Caped Crusader AND an invading Killer Croc – Gentleman Ghost was included among the ranks. Keep in mind, he was kind of the one odd guy out: all the other villains, from obscure ones like The Spook to more popular ones like Penguin, were DEFINITELY Batman Villains. So to see Gentleman Ghost counted among those ranks was a bit strange but also seemed to indicate he’d found his niche there. However, he’s never been OFFICIALLY counted as one of those villains, and again, in the comics, he’s still most closely tied to the Hawks, or at least the Justice League. So even though I was EXTREMELY tempted to count him on the Top 31, I felt it was still cheating.
5. King Shark.
Our fourth and final villain who I didn’t really think counted as a Batman Villain. Just like the Clock King and Gentleman Ghost, King Shark has been in a lot of Batman-related media, but in the comics, his encounters with the Dark Knight are fairly minor. He’s real arch-foe is Aquaman, unsurprisingly. This is one of the reasons why I feel I can’t count King Shark on the main list, but the other is that I legitimately have an issue with the character: he’s constantly changing. True, comic book characters change frequently, and villains like the Mad Hatter and the Joker have undergone significant tonal shifts over the decades…but with King Shark, it seems like every single writer who uses him has a 100% different way of handling him. Sometimes he’s a strong and noble warrior; sometimes he’s a blood-hungry, animalistic monster; sometimes he’s a wisecracking psychopath; sometimes he’s actually fairly nice polite until his instincts get the better of him…heck, even his APPEARANCE changes constantly! Sometimes he’s a Great White, sometimes he’s a Hammerhead, sometimes he’s a Tiger Shark…there’s just an absolute zero for CONSISTENCY with this guy, and it drives me up the wall! In recent years, the character has become more popular, but I’ve never really been able to latch onto any version of him more than another, and I’ve never really had any strong attachment to him in general. I don’t hate the guy, I just wish people would handle him better.
6. Maxie Zeus.
Much like Calendar Man, Maxie Zeus is one of those villains who, depending on whom you ask, they’ll either call one of the dumbest supervillains ever made, or one of the most underrated. Admittedly, between the two, I prefer Calendar Man, but there’s actually a lot of untapped potential in Zeus. The key problem with this character is essentially not his fault: he’s inspired by the campy character of King Tut from the 60s series. (He was adapted into comics himself, incidentally, but that version sucks in my opinion, and is hardly ever used…good riddance. I’ll stick to Victor Buono, thank you.) For those who don’t know, King Tut was a professor of Egyptology who, due to a mental issue, came to believe he was the reincarnation of the famous pharaoh. In Maxie Zeus’ case, he was a gentleman who came to believe he was actually the Greek God of Thunder, Zeus. Just as Tut thus embarked on a mad quest to turn Gotham into his new empire, Zeus plans to turn Gotham into his new Olympus. With such daffy inspiration, you can see why Zeus would be underestimated, and in recent years he’s often been depicted as a “joke villain” - similar to characters like Condiment King. However, in my opinion, Zeus actually CAN work as a legitimate antagonist when handled by the right people in the right way, and I even think that’s been done a couple of times. I tend to think he gets a bad rap. Still, again, there are other villains I simply like more.
7. Orca.
Dr. Grace Balin used one of those handy-dandy super serums to transform herself into a half-killer whale, half-human hybrid, all in a plan to try and wreak havoc on her hated nemesis: a nasty woman called Camille Baden-Smythe. Dubbing herself simply “The Orca,” she began to rain destruction down upon her enemy, constantly leading to face-offs with the Dark Knight. However, at the end of her first adventure, Balin was mortally wounded, and found the only way to survive was to permanently become the Orca. Since then, the Orca has gone from vigilante to frequently more of a true villain, and still makes off-and-on appearances in comics and even spin-off comics…though, unless you count a jokey cameo in the LEGO Batman Movie, the comics have so far been her only home. I know a few people who are big fans of the character, and I actually have a soft spot for her, too. I just didn’t like her QUITE enough to include her in the Top 31.
8. Professor Radium.
Now, chances are, even if you happen to be a major comic book fan, you’re probably wondering “Who the Heck is Professor Radium?” Don’t worry, you’re not alone in that. Professor Radium is an EXTREMELY underrated and equally extremely little-known and little-used supervillain who I actually have a personal nostalgia for. In the core comics, he was once a well-meaning scientist who wanted to use radiation-based procedures and special formulas to enhance and extend people’s lives. In a twisted paradox of fate, he wound up instead turning his skin a glowing green, and developed a “Touch of Death.” Radium, in his initial appearance, desperately tried to fix his condition, but the mixture of the accident plus his tragic situation led to him steadily going insane, and he was seemingly killed at the end of the tale. He would later return many, many years later, however, forced to resort to a life of crime due to his terrible condition. I actually found out about Professor Radium through means that are somehow even more obscure than the character himself: the Batman comic strips. Yeah, Batman had a comic strip, all the way back in the 40s, and Professor Radium was one of the few villains from the core comics to appear. (It figures.) The comic strip story was essentially a remake of his origins, but now with a darker twist: his story starts the exact same way, until Radium has a chance encounter with a man planning to commit suicide. He “helps” him with his powers, and from that point on, instead of trying to fix his condition, Professor Radium decides to use his “Touch of Death” as a “Good Samaritan.” He begins bringing the peace and bliss of death to unhappy people, so they no longer have to endure the torture and pain of life. This version, too, was seemingly killed…and since this version never appeared again (his was the last story arc in the strips, and this take never carried over into mainstream), we can presume that death was permanent. I find both takes on Professor Radium to be surprisingly tragic, complex, and fascinating villains, especially for the time period. His occasional, albeit often minor, reappearances in more recent years have helped to ensure he isn’t COMPLETELY forgotten, but I really would like to see a proper new reinvention of this villain. He’s got a lot of potential that hasn’t been fully realized.
9. The Spook.
In the 1970s, the Spook – real name Val Kaliban – was one of Batman’s most recurring villains. In his original format, the character was a former member of the mafia with a fascination with escape tricks and illusions; after faking his own death to escape from prison, he began using this knowledge to commit crimes – everything from finding masterful ways to escape from robberies, to selling “escape insurance” to caged crooks and busting them out for a hefty fee. Starting in the 80s, the Spook began popping up with far less frequency. Attempts were made in the 90s to reimagine the character; that version had him as a nameless black ops soldier who, traumatized by a mission that went horribly wrong, actually believed himself to be a ghost. It was an interesting, radical reinvention, but it never really went anywhere; future stories would feature Val Kaliban again, and no mention has been made of that second Spook since. As of now, the character has not been seen in the mainstream since 2006, when he was seemingly killed off during the events of the storyline “Batman & Son.” However, the Spook HAS appeared in some comics from spin-offs and crossovers, and is known for – both in-universe and in reality – going long periods of time without so much as saying “Boo” before popping up once more. I personally really like this character, but I guess there are just others I like more or have more nostalgia for.
10. Tally Man.
The much-underappreciated Tally Man is a villain who I really wish I could love more than I do, if that makes sense. This somewhat theatrical gun-for-hire came from a tragic and disturbing childhood: his family was regularly harassed by a mobster who demanded they pay protection money for some sort of debt. Eventually, the boy that became Tally Man snapped and beat the mobster to death, after the man attacked his mother for not paying him. He was sent to prison, and in the intervening time, his mother killed herself, while his sister went insane. The boy became obsessed with the idea of debts not being paid, and turned to a life of crime: he acts as a sort of agent of Karma, in his own mind, collecting “pounds of flesh” for the highest-paying crooks from their enemies, their clients, and so on. I really love the character’s design and past, but the problem lies in his actual appearances. Tally Man first appeared in the immediate aftermath of the famous “Knightfall” saga. At that time, Bruce Wayne was out of commission, and the Batmen Tally Man faced were actually people taking his place while he recuperated. To me, that’s kind of cheating; it’s not quite the same when you’re facing an Imposter Batman, if you get my meaning. After these initial appearances, Tally Man quickly descended on the ladder of villainy: he ultimately just became little more than a stooge – an average gunman with kind of a cool name, effectively a mere pawn used by more popular rogues, most notably Two-Face. Heck, even his crazy costume was eventually eliminated, as a second Tally Man took his place, and was REALLY just a normal gunman with a cool name. There was nothing about the second one that made him any different from any normal gangster character. Since then, the character has totally disappeared. Apparently there were plans for him to appear in the DCAU, but that never came to pass. I really wish the character had been used better in the comics, and I hope he makes a comeback that fixes these issues.
And that concludes my list of Honorable Mentions for my Top 31 Favorite Batman Villains! As I said before, the countdown proper starts at midnight, just in time to ring in the New Year! I’m fairly sure the first choice on the list will be quite a surprise. ;)
HINT: …I seriously don’t have a hint for the first guy, just…I’m pretty sure you’ll be in absolute DISBELIEF at who it is. That’s all I can give you for now. I’ll do better next time. XD
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365 DC Comics Paper Cut-Out Villains - One Villain, Every Day, All Year…
March 15th - Professor Radium
Professor Henry Ross was a scientist who was accidentally transformed into a human dynamo exuding radiation. In need of an expensive antidote, Ross used his newfound powers to commit crimes in Gotham City, anxious not to hurt anyone, but accidentally killing various people in the process. The whole ordeal drove the professor mad and he ended up battling Batman and Robin. Professor Radium was apparently killed in the ensuing battle but he resurfaced some years later as a member of the villainous society called the Nuclear Legion. Professor Radium first appeared in the pages of Batman #8 (1942).
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I couldn’t resist. I got my very first Dorbz figure at my local Walgreens. It is the Professor Radium Batman dorbz.
It is pretty cool looking and I am a sucker for glow in the dark things. 😃
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There's also an astounding amount of doctor villains that don't use the prefix "Doctor" in their villain names.
Here's a full list of Batman villains who are also doctors:
Dr. Amadeus Arkham (no villain name)
Black Mask II (Dr. Jeremiah Arkham)
Batman (Dr. Kirk Langstrom)
Batman (Dr. Thomas Wayne)
Blockbuster (Dr. Mark Desmond)
Cheetah III (Dr. Barbara Ann Minerva)
Crazy Quilt (Dr. Paul Dekker)
Crime Doctor (Dr. Bradford Thorne)
Doctor Darrk (Dr. Ebeneezer Darrk)
Doctor Death (Dr. Karl Hellfern)
Doctor Dedalus (Dr. Otto Netz)
Doctor Destiny (Dr. John Dee)
Doctor Double X (Dr. Simon Ecks)
Doctor Hurt (Dr. Simon Hurt)
Doctor Moon (real name unknown)
Doctor Phosphorus (Dr. Alexander Sartorius)
Dr. Emile Dorian (no villain name)
Fright (Dr. Linda Friitawa)
Gardener (Dr. Bella Garten)
Harley Quinn (Dr. Harleen Frances Quinzel)
Hellgrammite (Dr. Roderick Rose)
Hush (Dr. Thomas Elliot)
Jackal-Head (Dr. Gibson)
Le Bossu (Dr. Guy Dax)
Mad Hatter (Dr. Jervis Tetch)
Man-Bat (Dr. Robert Kirkland "Kirk" Langstrom)
Merrymaker (Dr. Byron Meredith)
Mr. Freeze (Dr. Victor Fries)
Orca (Dr. Grace Balin)
Poison Ivy (Dr. Pamela Lillian Isley)
Professor Milo (Dr. Achilles Milo)
Professor Pyg (Dr. Lazlo Valentin)
Professor Radium (Dr. Henry Ross)
The Reaper (Doctor Benjamin Gruener)
Scarecrow (Dr. Johnathan Crane)
Seeder (Dr. Jason Woodrue)
She-Bat (Dr. Francine Langstrom)
Professor Strange (Dr. Hugo Strange)
Tiger Shark (Dr. Gaige)
Zebra-Man (Dr. Jake Baker)
Out of all 40 doctors, only 8 actually use "Doctor" in their villain names.
Weird.
why do so many batman villains have doctorates
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Sparkle huh. .... Professor Radium Batman GLOWS .... Hahaha! Got the sun too hit him just right and he lit up!
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Paavo Nurmi’s Stopwatch
Pablo Escobar's Speedboat
Pablo Fanque's Riding Boots
Pablo Picasso's Chisel
Pablo Picasso's Paint Brush
Pacal the Great's Sarcophagus
Pachycrocuta Jawbone *
Paddy Barrie’s Stove and Brushes
Paddy Roy Bate's Nautical Compass
Padlock Charm
Padlock from Alcatraz
Painless Parker’s Tooth Necklace
Paintbrush from a Radium Watch Factory
Paintings from Island Farm
Pair of Fertility Statues
Pamela L. Traver's Umbrella
Pancho Villa's Boots *
Pandora's Box *
Pan Twardowski's Mirror
Pappus of Alexandria’s Hexagon
Paracelsus' Medicine Bag
Paragon 3-D Glasses
Paris' Bow
Parmenides of Elea's Tunic
Paschal Beverly Randolph's Crystal Ball
Past-Seeing Alarm Clock
Patient 16 (Athens Asylum)'s Toy Car
Patsy Ann Campbell's Tanning Bed
Patty Hearst's M1 Carbine
Patrick Bohan’s Locker
Patrick Henry's Letter Opener
Patrick Sherrill's Letter Bag
Patrick Skene Catling's Divider
Patrick Suskind's Bottle of Perfume
Paul Bunyan Fiberglass Statue
Paul Bunyan's Axe *
Paul Broca's Surgical Scissors
Paul Charles Dozsa's Chopsticks
Paul Dukas’ Broom
Paul Ekman's Nesting Dolls
Paul-Émile Botta's Alabaster Bas-Reliefs
Paul McNulty's Piano Tuning Hammer
Paul Morphy's Chess Piece
Paul Reubens' Rouge
Paul Revere's Lantern *
Paul Rusesabagina's Telephone
Paul Tibbet's Binoculars *
Paul Vasquez's Camera
Paul W. Fairman's Office Chair
Paving Stone from Tiananmen Square
Pax's Cornucopia
P-body Android Test Subject
'Peace for Our Time' from "Heil Honey I'm Home!"
Pearl Harbor Tool Box
Pearl Hart's Stolen Stagecoach
Pearl of Wisdom *
The Pearl of the World
Pedro Álvares Cabral's Naval Map
Pedro Menéndez de Avilés’ Patache
Pellegrino Ernetti's Chronovisor
Penetrating Cake Tester
Penguin's Hat and Umbrella *
Penthesilea's Spear
Pepsi Bottle and Cap
Perceval Camper Carbon Fiber Knife
Percival's Grail Sword
Percy Bysshe Shelley's Note to his Wife
Percy Fawcett's Machete
Percy Spencer's Microwave Oven
Perdita's Fardel
Père Fouettard's Whip
Perk-a-Cola Machines
Perpetually Burning Torch
Perry Como's Gold Record *
Persephone's Pomegranate Seeds
Persian Amulet
Persian Spear
Perun's Axe
Pete Conrad's Space Boots
Peter Carl Faberge's Caliper
Peter III of Russia's Toy Soldiers
Peter Abelard's Letter Stamp
Peter Francisco’s Cannon
Peter Henlein's Nuremberg Egg *
Peter Kollwitz’s Boots
Peter Kropotkin's Bread Knife
Peter Kurten's Skeleton Key
Peter Laurie's Eyeglasses
Peter Lawford's Shot Glass
Peter Minuit’s Wampum
Peter Pan's Tunic
Peter Piper's Jar of Pickled Peppers
Peter Shellem's Paper Weight
Peter Stumpp's Wolf Skin
Peter Stuyvesant’s Pegleg
Peter Sutcliffe's Vehicle Registration Plate
Peter the Great's Cape
Peter the Hermit’s Pilgrim Badge
Peter Tripp’s Glass Booth
Peter Wright's Earpiece
Peterson's Armored Personnel Carrier
Phan Đình Phùng's Mandarin Square
Phar Lap’s Blinders
Pharaoh Pen-abw's Twin Caskets
Phineas Gage's Tamping Iron
Phidias' Hammer and Chisel
Phil Connor's Radio Alarm Clock
Philibert Aspairt's Chartreuse-Glass Googles *
Philip Astley's Circus Tent
Philip Griebel's Original Garden Gnome
Philipe Pinel's Quill Pen
Philip K. Dick's I Ching
Philip K. Dick's Journal
Philip Reid’s Block and Tackle
Philip Van Doren Stern's Upholstery Brush *
Philosopher's Stone *
Philo Farnsworth's Alpha-Wave Form Sender *
Phoebe Snetsinger's Binoculars
Phoenician Idol
Phone Booth from the Mojave Desert
The Phoenix *
Phoenix Wright's Magatama
Pickens County Courthouse Window
Pickled Dragon
Piece of Halley's Comet *
Piece of the Antikythera Mechanism
Pieces of Yolanda Saldivar's Gun
Pied Piper's Flute *
Pier Gerlofs Donia's Compass
Pier Giorgio Perotto's Programma 101
Pierre-Auguste Renoir's Easel *
Pierre-Auguste Renoir's Two Girls Playing the Piano *
Pierre Batcheff's Bicycle
Pierre Charles L'Enfant's Compass
Pierre Desloges' Dining Table
Pierre Fauchard’s Needle Nose Pliers
Pierre-Joseph Desault’s Culottes
Pierre le Grand's Galleons
Pierre Benjamin Montuex's Conductor Baton
Pierre-Simon Laplace's Telescope (canon)
Pike Carousel Horse
Pike River Mine Hardhat
Pilot Episode of 'America's Funniest Home Videos'
Piltdown Man Skull
Pimp Cane
Pink Floyd's Remaster of 'Another Brick in the Wall'
The Pink Panther
Pinkamena's Cupcake Tin
Pinto Colvig's Clown Shoes and Nose
Pipe from the Children’s Crusades
Pipe Organ from Diana's Funeral
Piri Reis Map
Pistol from the USS Maine
Pitch from Tutankhamun’s Tomb
The Pius Device *
Placido Domingo's Strawbery Handkerchief
Plaek Phibunsongkhram’s Niello Scarf Clip
Plane Sabotaging Oil Can
Plaque from the Kunta Kinte Memorial
Plastic Mannequin Arm
Platinum Rings from Poland’s Wedding to the Sea
Plato's Tablets *
Plinko Board & Chips
Pliny the Elder’s Sea Chart
Pliny the Elder's Scroll *
Pluto's Toga
Pocketknife from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Art Theft
Podgórski Sisters' Cottage
Poe Toaster's Roses and Cognac
Poké Ball
Poker Alice's Playing Cards
Police Car from the MOVE Bombing
Police Sketch Artist Sketchpad
Pol Pot's Copy of "The Communist Manifesto"
Pol Pot's Punji Sticks
'Polybius' Arcade Cabinet
Polybius' Scytale
Polycrates’ Ring
Polonus Vorstius' Wine
Pompeii Bread
Pompeii Amphora *
Pompeii Pithos
Pompey the Great's Shield
Pony Express Mail Bag
Pontiac Firebird Trans Am 1976
Pont-Saint-Esprit Bread Knife
Pop-Down Book
Pope Clement VI’s Papal Bulls
Pope Clement VII’s Zucchetto
Pope John Paul II's Assassination Bullet
Pope John Paul II's Papal Tiara
Pope Leo XIII's Rosary
Pope Urban II's Stole Vestment
Poppa Neutrino's Oar
Portal Gun
Portobello Pin-Cushion
Portrait of Katherine FitzGerald, Countess of Desmond
Portraits Used in The Original Production of Ruddigore
Porygon Statue
Poseidon's Conch
Post-It Notes from the Lennon Wall
Potatoes from the Great Irish Famine
Prada Mannequins
Predatory 1950's Refrigerator
Prehistoric Plant Pollen *
Preston Brooks' Cane
Preserved Apple Pie
Preserved Hardtack from the Civil War
Preserved Head of Medusa
Preserved Shark Fin
Prester John's Silver Grail
Preston Brooks' Cane
Primo Levi's Scarf *
Primordial Tar from Pitch Lake, Trinidad *
Prince Hussain's Flying Carpet *
Princes in the Tower's Red Rose Petal
Prince's Keyboard
Printing Press Handle from Ettela'at Newspaper Printing Press
Primo di Castello’s Siege Engine
Priscilla Dunstan's Playskool Tape Recorder
Private John Williams' Diver Helmet *
Prize Generating Cracker Jack Box
Procrustean Bed *
Professor Layton's Hat
Prokop Diviš' Cross
Prop Bomb from the Batman Series
Protective Safe Deposit Box
Prototype NERF Maverick
The Proverbial Apple
Prudence Laverlong's China Dolls *
Pryderi's Golden Bowl
PS3 Wireless Controller
Psychic Penny
Psy's Tuxedo Jacket
P.T. Barnum's Spinning Top *
P.T. Barnum's Top Hat & Walking Stick
P. T. Selbit's Box and Saw
P. T. Selbit's Cheese Wheel
Ptolemy's Refracting Mirror Lens
Ptolemy XII Auletes' Ankh Charm
Puckle Gun
Pulley Block form the Mary Celeste *
Pupa the Haunted Doll
Puyi’s Headdress
Pwyll's Bag
Pykrete Destroyer
Pyotr Kapitsa’s Turbine
Pyotr Potemkin’s and Frederick the Third's Beds
Pyotr Tchaikovsky's Music Box
Pyrrhus of Epirus' Helmet
Pytheas’ Tin Ingots
Pythia's Tripod
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