Bat-ears Brannigan | |
Biographical Information | |
Aliases | Bat-ears Brannigan |
Gender | Male |
Class | Ace |
Wild Card Traits | UHF hearing |
Social Information | |
Citizenship | Citizen of the United States, deceased |
Base of Operations | New York City |
Origin | |
First Appearance | Wild Cards |
Final Appearance | Wild Cards |
Creator | Roger Zelazny |
Bat-ears Brannigan is a little-known ace who was active in the 1940s. He was equipped with ultra-high frequency hearing.
History[]
At one point in 1947, Brannigan angrily sought out Croyd Crenson after the Sleeper's late-night glass-shattering singing gave him a headache. Bat-ears ended up buying him a drink and requesting a UHF version of "Galway Bay." He tragically died two weeks later beneath a falling statue thrown by Muscles Vincenzi.