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Mr. Bloom

First Appearance

Batman #43 (2015)

Powers & Abilities

AgilityIntellectShape ShifterElasticityAdaptiveDuplicationClawsBerserker Strength

Teams

Task Force Z

Also Known As

Mister Bloom, Daryl's Monster

About Mr. Bloom

Mr. Bloom is one of the most chilling and enigmatic villains to emerge from Gotham City in the modern era of DC Comics. A grotesque, needle-fingered terror with an unknown true identity, Mr. Bloom made his explosive debut in Batman #43 (2015), written by Scott Snyder with art by Greg Capullo — a first appearance that collectors immediately recognized as significant. His introduction came during a period when Bruce Wayne was no longer Batman, with Jim Gordon having taken up the mantle in a mechanical suit, leaving Gotham uniquely vulnerable to a predator like Bloom. That debut issue is a cornerstone key for any serious Batman collector.

Mr. Bloom's power set is as unsettling as his appearance. Capable of stretching and reshaping his body, duplicating himself, and unleashing bursts of near-unstoppable berserker strength, he carved through Gotham's criminal underworld and its defenders alike with terrifying efficiency. His scheme to distribute power-granting seeds to ordinary citizens — transforming them into monstrous weapons — gave the 'Superheavy' arc a street-level horror quality that set it apart from traditional Batman storytelling. The arc, running through the Batman Vol. 2 series, is considered one of Snyder and Capullo's finest collaborations and remains highly sought after in both single issues and collected editions.

Beyond his origin arc, Mr. Bloom later resurfaced as part of Task Force Z, DC's undead black-ops squad, proving that the character has lasting legs in the broader DC universe. His inclusion in that team expanded his story beyond Gotham and introduced him to a wider roster of collectors following those titles. His mysterious background — his real name still unrevealed — keeps readers and collectors hungry for more answers, adding an enduring mystique that fuels ongoing demand.

For collectors, Mr. Bloom represents exactly the kind of modern villain whose key issues carry real long-term value. Batman #43 in high grade is already a recognized key in the New 52 and DC You era, and the full 'Superheavy' arc is a must-own for anyone building a serious Batman run. As DC continues to revisit and expand the character, getting in early on his appearances is a smart move for any collector watching the market.

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