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Amygdala is the alias of
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Aaron Helzinger, who is a sometime opponent of Batman. He has reduced mental capacity, near superhuman strength and endurance, and is prone to outbursts of violence due to medical experimentation on his brain, chiefly the removal of his amygdala. Aaron Helzinger appeared on the second season of '' Gotham'' portrayed by Stink Fisher and the second season of the
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series '' Batwoman'' portrayed by R. J. Fetherstonhaugh.


Publication history

Amygdala first appeared in '' Batman: Shadow of the Bat'' #3 and was created by Alan Grant and
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.


Fictional character biography

Anatomically, the amygdala refers to the bundle of nerve cells in the brain that control emotional associations of many kinds. Aaron Helzinger's amygdala cluster was removed in an attempt to cure him of his homicidal rage. This procedure resulted in Amygdala becoming exceedingly angry and was the opposite of what the surgery was intended to achieve. Easily led due to his childlike nature, Amygdala has been the pawn of a number of Batman villains, but when properly medicated, he can be peaceful. Amygdala first appeared in ''
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'' #3 in 1992 during the story arc '' Batman: The Last Arkham''. In the issue, Amygdala was forced to attack Batman by the maddened
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. Batman subdued Amygdala, but was then forced to face more inmates.''
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'' #3
Amygdala later appeared in Part 2 of the year-long story arc '' Batman: Knightfall'', which also saw other characters introduced in ''Batman: The Last Arkham'' return to the comic book universe, most notably Zsasz and Jeremiah Arkham. In ''Knightfall'', Amygdala was freed from Arkham Asylum by
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along with numerous other inmates and was soon under the control of the
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. Batman intercepted Ventriloquist, but was promptly attacked by Amygdala. As Ventriloquist escaped, Batman subdued Amygdala once more and the villain did not appear again in ''Knightfall''.'' Detective Comics'' #659 He has been released into the community on numerous occasions, where he has been an ally and friend of
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( Nightwing, the former Robin). He lived in the hero's apartment building and worked as a warden in Lockhaven Prison. When
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was in the process of breaking Nightwing down both physically and emotionally, Blockbuster destroyed Grayson's apartment complex while Amygdala was inside. Amygdala survived, but he was heavily traumatized by the death of his friends. In the ''
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'' storyline, Amygdala was among the villains that joined Alexander Luthor, Jr.'s Secret Society of Super Villains. He also appeared in the 2008 mini-series ''
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'', drinking in the Penguin's
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.


The New 52

As a part of the
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reboot, Aaron first appears in ''Resurrection Man'' vol. 2 #6 as a hulking menace when he tries to kill Mitch Shelley in Arkham Asylum, but is knocked hard on the head with Fletcher's nightstick. He later appears during the " Zero Year" storyline. When the power went out in Gotham, Aaron was in surgery at Gotham General Hospital. He woke up in a monstrous rage, smashing through a window. The surgeons had been operating on his amygdala when they were interrupted. After jumping out the window Aaron encountered and attacked a young
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, who was out with his friends, away from visiting Haly's Circus. He chases them, while Dick makes a plan to stop him and save his friends. Luring Helzinger onto a rooftop, Dick jumped to the next one over, and unable to make it across the gap, Helzinger fells, unable to get back up. Earning the nickname Amygdala, Aaron spent much of his time incarcerated at Arkham Asylum, and later at Arkham Manor, when the asylum was destroyed.


DC Rebirth

In
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, Amygdala appears as one of the many villains attempting to kill Batman to stop
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from leaking secret information. Alongside Killer Croc and
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, Amygdala attacks Batman on a train. Later, when Arkham is rebuilt, he becomes partner with Solomon Grundy. Both of them attempted to fight
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when
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is kept in Arkham after they were all set free by Batman. They are soon beaten by Bane, in turn by Batman. They are later freed once again when Bane takes over Gotham City. Amygdala and Grundy make alliance with
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and kill Doctor Double X, Bane's loyalist. They are then attacked by Gotham Girl (Claire Clover) and the new Batman (Thomas Wayne from the Flashpoint timeline), the former of which uses heat vision to sear off Amygdala's arm.


Powers and abilities

Amygdala is a huge man with the strength and endurance of a championship bodybuilder. His emotional instability and explosive rage enhance this even further, making him prone to bouts of boundless violence unrestrained by the usual barriers and limits set in place by one's self-awareness.


Other versions

In the Elseworlds tale '' Batman: Crimson Mist''—the third part of the trilogy that began with '' Batman & Dracula: Red Rain'', in which Batman becomes a vampire—Amygdala makes a cameo during Batman's assault on Arkham Asylum. Amygdala is killed and then beheaded by the vampire Batman.


In science

Amygdala is briefly referenced in an article by Joseph LeDoux, a neuroscientist and expert in the role of the anatomical amygdala in fear processing, as testament to popular interest in the brain area.


In other media

* Stink Fisher portrayed Amygdala in the second season of '' Gotham''. Appearing in "Rise of the Villains" episodes "Damned If You Do..." and "Knock, Knock", this version of the character is an Arkham Asylum inmate who alongside fellow inmates Barbara Kean, Jerome Valeska, Richard Sionis (who declined Galavan's offer and was killed by Tabitha), Robert Greenwood, and Arnold Dobkins were sprung out by corrupt billionaire Theo Galavan and his sister Tabitha to wreak havoc on Gotham City as part of Galavan's ultimate plan to become mayor and hand over control of the city to the Order of St. Dumas. At some point he was recaptured and put in Arkham. In "Wrath of the Villains: This Ball of Mud and Darkness", when
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puts Oswald Cobblepot through the "Ice Cream Therapy" in cafeteria, Aaron attacks Oswald because he is not offered to him an ice cream and Aaron is restrained from guards. Put in the same room with Oswald (albeit chained up), Hugo sees that Oswald doesn't want to kill him, declaring Oswald as sane and letting him go from Arkham. In "Azrael", Aaron attacks Rudy but is restrained by Edward Nygma by telling him that the "Lucy" who talks with Rudy is a ghost. He is later brought to medical chamber when he sees a revived Theo Galavan, now named Azrael, and Hugo Strange manipulates Theo into thinking that Aaron is a demon. Theo knocks him with a chest that contains the recently forged Sword of Sin. * R. J. Fetherstonhaugh portrayed Amygdala in the '' Batwoman'' episode "Do Not Resuscitate". This version is a mentally-unstable patient of Hamilton Dymanics and nicknamed himself Amygdala. He was released by Dr. Ethan Rogers to get to the mystery behind the Desert Rose. Amygdala does that by ramming a truck into the van carrying Jacob Kane and Mary Hamilton where he holds them captive at Mary's clinic. Mary admits some things in front of Jacob like her back-alley work and the Desert Rose coming from Coryana. When Sophie Moore brings Amygdala the map to Coryana which she obtained from Alice and Ocean, he knocks her out as Batwoman arrives. With help from Luke, Batwoman defeats Amygdala.


See also

*
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Footnotes


References

* Breyfogle, N. & Grant, A. (1996). ''Batman: The Last Arkham''. DC comics. . {{DEFAULTSORT:Amygdala (Comics) Characters created by Norm Breyfogle Comics characters introduced in 1992 DC Comics male supervillains DC Comics characters with superhuman strength DC Comics television characters Fictional prisoners and detainees Fictional henchmen DC Comics metahumans