![]() At times, Batman uses the lounge to shakedown underworld crooks and source useful criminal information. The lounge provides a convenient cover front for his malicious and criminal activity. ![]() ![]() Following the stereotype of a traditional 20th-century gangster, the Penguin owns and operates a Gothom City nightclub appropriately titled the Iceberg Lounge. Throughout the decades, the Penguin character traditionally appears as a short, fat, waddle-walking human male with a long nose, dubbing him Penguin. His arsenal of modified umbrellas is often used as guns, gassing mechanisms, cutting tools, a mini-helicopter, and other eccentric gadgets. When the Penguin finds himself in immediate need of a weapon, he is normally armed with his signature umbrella, which doubles as a retractable concealed sword. ![]() This Gotham mobster often refers to himself as a “Gentleman of Crime,” wearing a sophisticated top hat, monocle, and tuxedo. Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot (Penguin’s birth name) became a supervillain adversary to the superhero Batman and is one of his most diabolical enemies known to cause chaos and terror throughout Gotham city. Bob Kane and Bill Finger created the supervillain charter Penguin, who first appeared in Detective Comics issue #58, published in December of 1941. ![]()
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