![]() Jervis was arrested and returned to Arkham Asylum. Sobbing, Tetch replies, "You ruined my life! I was willing to give you any life you wanted, just to keep you out of mine!". When Batman finally freed himself from the Mad Hatter's machine, he demanded to know why Tetch had trapped him in a dream world. It is then revealed that the Mad Hatter captured him and projected these images into his head so he could have his very own "Wonderland". Preferring to live in the real world, Bruce hurls himself from the roof of a clock tower (since it is impossible to die in a dream) and wakes up. Tracking down "Batman", Bruce pulls off his cowl to reveal Jervis Tetch, who admits to Bruce that he is indeed dreaming. He also begins to feel useless after watching this other world Batman fight crime even better than Bruce himself could. Although he is initially happy, Bruce notices that something is amiss when he discovers that all of the words in every book and newspaper are illegible, causing him to believe that he is in a dream (since it is impossible to read while dreaming). In Perchance to Dream, Bruce Wayne finds himself trapped in a dreamworld where his parents are alive, he is engaged to Selina Kyle, and does not moonlight as Batman. The Hatter, trapped under the Jabberwock model, quotes Alice in Wonderland with all the sadness of the Mock Turtle. Alice is freed from the Hatter's spell and rejoins her sweetheart. Jervis fights Batman with an axe, but the Dark Knight fires a batarang at Jabberwock ornament hanging from the ceiling, causing it to fall on top of Jervis. The Dark Knight releases them from the maniac's spell and battles the Mad Hatter. Defeating the Mad Hatter's two brainwashed thugs, Batman follows him to an amusement park with an Alice in Wonderland section, where he has brainwashed various civilians into dressing up as Wonderland characters and attacking Batman. Jervis was soon confronted by Batman, causing him to brainwash Alice and kidnap her. Jervis, now calling himself the Mad Hatter, brainwashed Alice's boyfriend into dumping her again before leaving an abundance of flowers and other gifts in her home, waiting in ambush for her return. The Dark Knight suddenly remembered seeing Jervis Tetch's mind controlling invention in his office, as well as a picture of him wearing a hat with the same label tucked inside of it. Batman stopped the two from committing suicide and noticed that in their hats were card chips with "10/6" labels. His use of mind controlling chips attracted the attention of Batman, who had earlier confronted two hooligans that Jervis manipulated and told to "go jump in a river". Alice mended her relationship and got back together with her boyfriend, much to Jervis' anger. Alice was charmed by Jervis but misinterpreted his gesture as one to cheer her up. His attempts at impressing Alice involved him using his mind control chips to brainwash people, enabling him to pretend that he was a "man about town" and "a celebrity". He dressed up as the Mad Hatter character from his favorite book, Alice in Wonderland, and set off with a bunch of flowers, ready to make his move. He was frustrated upon hearing that she had a boyfriend, but when news reached him that their relationship had sunk, he made it his top priority to impress her. First seen in the episode Mad as a Hatter, Jervis Tetch, a meek scientist experimenting with mind control equipment, has a romantic interest in his co-worker Alice Pleasance, who is unaware of his feelings. ![]()
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