Ten-Eyed Man returned to civilian life as a warehouse security guard.
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Ten-Eyed Man returned to civilian life as a warehouse security guard.
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Ten-Eyed Man blamed Batman for what had happened and took his revenge on him under the identity of the Ten-Eyed Man.
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Ten-Eyed Man then goes to apply for a job as an air marshal, which he passes with his talents and starts making plans to have his revenge on Batman.
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When incarcerated at Gotham State Penitentiary, the Ten-Eyed Man was kept in a jail cell, where the correction officers had his hands locked in a special box that kept him blind all day and night because with eyes on his fingers, "escape would be child's play for him", although precisely how this would be the case was not elaborated upon.
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Ten-Eyed Man was even provided a supervillain costume to go with his talents.
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Ten-Eyed Man later kidnapped a girl named Jade who was under Killer Croc's protection, where he plans to sacrifice her in order to find out the doom that is coming for him.
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Ten-Eyed Man tells Maggie that he can help her with the answers she needs if she would remove the hand masks from his hands.
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Ten-Eyed Man's enhanced vision augments his Special Forces training, making him a superb fighter and marksman.
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Whether there is any connection between this tribe and the villainous Ten-Eyed Man is unknown, but is unlikely since the original villain was removed from continuity.
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