Miss Treachury.
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				elmrgraham
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Miss Treachury.
I have a question for my fellow Bat-Boarders.There is a 1966 Batman Topps Card titled "Leap For Life."It featured Miss Treachury as a Batman Villainess.There is no image of her on the card.Are there any known rare images of her?
			
			
									
						
										
						- A. Pennyworth
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Re: Miss Treachury.
My guess is that it was just a nickname/reference name for Catwoman. The card back text states at the end...."and capture his feline foe" and it is card 3 of 6 of the "CAT WOMAN PUZZLE BACKS".
			
							
			
									
						
										
						Re: Miss Treachury.
For pity's sake, someone get that Catwoman a sandwich!
			
			
									
						
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				BAT CAVERN
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Re: Miss Treachury.
Given the abundance of previously-nonexistent villains that occupy the 2nd Series, it's quite possible that Miss Treachery is not much more the CATWOMAN than any of Topps' other penciled/painted 1966 BATMAN fare like the Trapper or the Warlock.A. Pennyworth wrote: ↑Sat Jan 27, 2018 2:54 pm My guess is that it was just a nickname/reference name for Catwoman. The card back text states at the end...."and capture his feline foe" and it is card 3 of 6 of the "CAT WOMAN PUZZLE BACKS".
Re: Miss Treachury.
I agree with A. Pennyworth. It's abundantly clear the reference is to Catwoman.
			
			
									
						
							'I thought Siren was perfect for Joan.'--Stanley Ralph Ross, writer of 'The Wail of the Siren'
My hobbies include gazing at the Siren and doing her bidding, evil or otherwise.
'She had a devastating, hypnotic effect on all the men.'--A schoolmate describing Joan Collins at age 17
			
						My hobbies include gazing at the Siren and doing her bidding, evil or otherwise.
'She had a devastating, hypnotic effect on all the men.'--A schoolmate describing Joan Collins at age 17
Re: Miss Treachury.
That's quite a disturbing concept of Catwoman...shudders...
			
			
									
						
										
						
