Karl Lukas

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Karl "Big Daddy" Lukas is a notorious leader of a Mafia family that [[Superman]] and [[Batman]] try to infiltrate.  During the capture of Lukas, Batman suffers an accidental head wound that makes him believe he is actually a gangstger.  After Batman corners [[Robin]] and [[Jimmy Olsen]] and threatens to kill them, his memory returns, and Lukas is captured along with valuable evidence against other members of the mob (WF No. 194, Jun 1970: "Inside the Mafia Gang!"; WF No. 195, Aug 1970: "Dig Now, Die Later!").
 
Karl "Big Daddy" Lukas is a notorious leader of a Mafia family that [[Superman]] and [[Batman]] try to infiltrate.  During the capture of Lukas, Batman suffers an accidental head wound that makes him believe he is actually a gangstger.  After Batman corners [[Robin]] and [[Jimmy Olsen]] and threatens to kill them, his memory returns, and Lukas is captured along with valuable evidence against other members of the mob (WF No. 194, Jun 1970: "Inside the Mafia Gang!"; WF No. 195, Aug 1970: "Dig Now, Die Later!").
  
 
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Karl Lukas

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Karl "Big Daddy" Lukas is a notorious leader of a Mafia family that Superman and Batman try to infiltrate. During the capture of Lukas, Batman suffers an accidental head wound that makes him believe he is actually a gangstger. After Batman corners Robin and Jimmy Olsen and threatens to kill them, his memory returns, and Lukas is captured along with valuable evidence against other members of the mob (WF No. 194, Jun 1970: "Inside the Mafia Gang!"; WF No. 195, Aug 1970: "Dig Now, Die Later!").

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