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|name= Barton Mathis
 
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|occupation= Serial killer <small>(formerly)</small>
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{{Quote|Everyone loves a pretty doll.|Barton Mathis|Broken Dolls}}
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{{Quote|After all, everyone loves a pretty doll.|Barton Mathis|Broken Dolls}}
'''Barton Mathis''' (died October 2013), also known as '''The Dollmaker''', was a psychopathtic serial killer who escaped prison during [[The Undertaking (event)|the Undertaking]]. He would drown his female victims by pouring a polymer down their throats, before dressing them up like dolls for police to find, thus giving him his name.
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'''Barton Mathis''' (died October 23, 2013), also known as '''The Dollmaker''' and '''The Broken Doll Killer''',<ref name="Oliver Queen's Dossier">{{Bk|Arrow - Oliver Queen's Dossier}}</ref> was a psychopathic serial killer in [[Star City (Earth-1)|Starling City]]. He would drown his female victims by pouring a polymer down their throats, before dressing them up like dolls for police to find, thus giving him his name.
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Mathis developed a personal grudge against Detective [[Quentin Lance]] for arresting him. Upon escaping prison during [[The Undertaking (event)|the Undertaking]], he resumed his killing spree and targeted [[Laurel Lance (Earth-1)|Laurel Lance]] to get revenge on Quentin, only to be murdered by [[Sara Lance|the Canary]] in retribution.
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
===Season 2===
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===Early life===
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Barton Mathis likely never formed a meaningful relationship with any female figure throughout his life. This indicates he was an orphan who missed the period of initial mother-child bonding or felt victimized by such a person, including a mother or mother figure. However, an older individual was likely involved in Mathis' formative years, which may have fueled his fascination with idealized historical ages, such as the Victorian or Edwardian era.<ref name="Oliver Queen's Dossier" />
Mathis was in jail after being taken down by [[Quentin Lance]]. He escaped during [[The Undertaking (event)|the Undertaking]] and started his killing spree again.<ref name="Broken Dolls">{{Ep|Broken Dolls}}</ref> It is revealed that Mathis escaped because [[Cecil Adams]] gave him the keys to his cell during the earthquake, and the ensuing chaos. Cecil did so out of admiration for a "fellow artist", rather than the thugs he was otherwise surrounded by, and the Dollmaker repaid him with a warning about aftershocks, something the drug dealer guaranteed.<ref>{{Ep|State v. Queen}}</ref>
 
   
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===Killing spree===
When Quentin and [[Oliver Queen|the Arrow]] work together to take him down, he calls Quentin and talks to him as he kills another girl. The Arrow and Quentin bait a trap for Barton in hopes of capturing him, but Barton escapes. He then takes Quentin and [[Laurel Lance (Earth One)|Laurel Lance]] prisoner, and plans to kill Laurel in front of Quentin. Before the process begins, the Arrow arrives and stops him. As Barton escapes, he is attacked by [[Sara Lance|the Canary]]. The two fight until Barton uses some pipes to trap her. Before he can kill her, the Arrow intervenes and takes him down with two arrows. He tells Barton that he is going back to jail, but the Canary cannot accept that, and kills him by impaling him with one of her eskrima sticks before disappearing.<ref name="Broken Dolls"/>
 
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Around late 2007, Mathis established himself as a serial killer in [[Star City (Earth-1)|Starling City]] when he left the bodies of his victims on display, dressed up as dolls. This earned him the moniker, "The Dollmaker". Unbeknownst to anyone, Mathis targeted women who used [[Mermaiden]], a high-end skin cream marketed for delicate complexions, which he deemed perfect to help produce "dolls". After killing eight women, Mathis was taken down by Detective [[Quentin Lance]] and sent to [[Iron Heights Prison]].<ref name="Broken Dolls">{{Ep|Broken Dolls}}</ref>
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===Escape and revenge===
 
Mathis was in jail during [[The Undertaking (event)|the Undertaking]]. An escaped [[Cecil Adams|Cecil Adams/Count Vertigo]] gave Mathis the keys to his cell during the earthquake and ensuing chaos out of admiration for a "fellow artist". Mathis repaid Cecil with a warning about aftershocks, something the drug dealer guaranteed.<ref>{{Ep|State v. Queen}}</ref>
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After escaping, Mathis eventually continued his killing spree and set up his operation in an abandoned facility of [[Metamorpho Chemical]]. Seeking revenge on Quentin for his imprisonment, Mathis killed another woman and left her body for the police to find as a message to the former, revealing his return. When Quentin and [[Oliver Queen|the Arrow]] arrived at the [[Bisque Museum]] to try and capture him, Mathis called Quentin and taunted him as he killed another girl.
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After discovering how Mathis chooses his victims, Quentin and [[Team Arrow]] tried to lure him out by using [[Felicity Smoak]] as bait. Mathis ambushed Felicity and tried to kidnap her, but the Arrow intervened. Mathis tried to flee as the archer attended to an injured Felicity, only to be pursued by Quentin. Mathis knocked Quentin down with a piece of wood and tried to shoot him, but was stopped again by the Arrow. He then took off when the police arrived.
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Shortly after, Mathis kidnapped Quentin's daughter, [[Laurel Lance (Earth-1)|Laurel Lance]]. He then posed as a homeless man in the [[Star City Police Department (Earth-1)|SCPD]] parking lot, tasing Quentin when he approached him. While Mathis then drove his captives away, he shot a guard dead, triggering an alarm in the precinct.
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[[File:Barton Mathis tortures Laurel.png|thumb|250px|Barton Mathis tortures Laurel.]]
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Mathis brought the duo to his hideout, where he planned to turn Laurel into one of his dolls while forcing Quentin to watch. Quentin tried to plead for his daughter's life, but Mathis angrily ranted how the only way he could truly defeat the detective was to destroy his soul by killing Laurel. However, the Arrow interrupted the process and saved Laurel. Mathis tried to flee, only to be attacked by [[Sara Lance|the Canary]]. The two fought until Mathis used some pipes to trap the vigilante. He admired the Canary's skin and prepared to unmask her but the Arrow pinned Mathis down with two arrows in his shoulders. The Arrow told Mathis he was going back to jail, but the Canary refused to accept that, and killed Mathis by impaling him through the chest with one of her escrima sticks.<ref name="Broken Dolls" />
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
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{{Quote|What comes next is really quite exquisite. The sound of an esophagus slowly hardening. Like a symphony.|Barton Mathis|Broken Dolls}}
Barton was a disturbed psychopath who took sadistic pleasure in killing women and dressing them up like dolls; for no apparent reason. He seemed to have a fetish for their skin as he commented a lot on this. After getting arrested by [[Quentin Lance]] he seemed to have a personal grudge against him (completely disregarding the fact that he deserve getting arrested for his crimes) as he wanted to kill his daughter, [[Laurel Lance (Earth One)|Laurel]] in front of him.
 
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Barton was an utterly disturbed psychopath who took sadistic pleasure in killing women and dressing them up like dolls, for no clear reason other than his own entertainment. According to his psychological profile, Barton's fixation on dolls' dresses and curvature leads to him fetishizing his victims' mouth, feet, hands, and especially skin;<ref name="Oliver Queen's Dossier" /> he took great care to only target women with certain skin types and frequently complimented their pigmentation. Barton believed, in his own twisted way, to be doing these women a favor in turning them into showpieces, claiming their beauty will be forever preserved and not fade with age. He spoke in a calm, almost reverent manner during his killings, admiring them like a piece of art.
   
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Barton is extremely meticulous in his workings, knowing exactly how long to heat up polymer and how long it would take to harden the victim's esophagus. He was very detailed in observing his victims, such as commenting how [[Laurel Lance (Earth-1)|Laurel Lance]] has more melanin in her skin than the other women he targeted.<ref name="Broken Dolls" /> Barton specifically leaves his dolled up victims on display in abandoned, disorganized spaces so as to produce elegance and order from chaos. These actions seem to stem from Barton's inner feelings disorder and self-loathing, believing he needs to sacrifice a symbol of beauty to escape them.
==Abilities==
 
*'''Stealth:''' Despite being wanted by the police he was able to move around and kidnap women. He was even able to abduct both Laurel Lance and Quentin near a police station.
 
*'''Skilled tactician:''' Barton was able to quickly solve problems and exploit opportunities. He ambushed Quentin and took his gun; he was able to escape the Arrow twice. When confronted by Sara, he pulled a chain to make pipes fall on her and pin her.
 
   
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As a sociopath, Barton is incapable of feeling emotions towards or forming any sort of connections with others and instead lives in a warped fantasy world. He simply noted in response to his last victim's screams that she was "a little inarticulate" and while observing Laurel about to die, Barton smugly reminded her that struggling against the polymer would prolong the process. Barton's murders are speculated to be a way to pull other people into his mind, so they could revel in his so-called accomplishments. He is thus shown to have a sense of theater, wanting a large audience and yet being content to operate in the shadows, where he has the most freedom and control.<ref name="Oliver Queen's Dossier" /> Apropos, Barton had a level of appreciation for criminals who crossed the same lines as him, as seen with [[Cecil Adams|Count Vertigo]].
==Trivia==
 
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*Within ''The New 52'', [[Wikipedia:Dollmaker (comics)|Barton Mathis]] is a supervillain and the third character in the DC comics to adopt the moniker of Dollmaker. He made his first appearance in Detective Comics #2, in November of 2011. The Barton Mathis version of The Dollmaker is a deranged surgeon who runs an organ transplantation racket and uses the empty husks of his victims to create life-sized puppets. His alias is derived from his rag-doll appearance, the result of his own sewing. Dollmaker is assisted in his organ trafficking ring by a gang of patchwork madmen, his "family".
 
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Barton lacked any form of logic or reason. After being arrested by [[Quentin Lance]], he developed a deep-seated hatred for the police detective, unable to understand that he deserved to be imprisoned for his crimes, and his desire for revenge shattered his usual tranquil facade. Barton desired to torment Quentin on a personal level, as seen when he forced the latter to listen to one of his victims' screams over the phone and even tried to murder Quentin's daughter, Laurel, in front of him to destroy his spirit.<ref name="Broken Dolls" />
*Barton is one of two Arrowverse characters to have become the Dollmaker in the comics. The other is [[Winn Schott]].
 
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==Abilities==
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*'''High-level intellect/Skilled tactician:''' Barton was a notorious serial killer who managed to successfully evade the police for a time before and after his incarceration. He also concealed the secret of his modus operandi for years. Barton proved to be able to anticipate his opponents' thinking, as seen when he set up a telephone at the [[Bisque Museum]] to call and taunt [[Quentin Lance]], knowing the latter would track him there. Barton was also shown to be a quick analytical thinker; he blindsided and disarmed Quentin by ambushing him in an abandoned warehouse, and when confronted by [[Sara Lance|the Canary]], pulled a chain to make pipes fall on and pin her down.
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*'''Weapons proficiency:''' Barton was adept in using guns and a taser.
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*'''High tolerance for pain:''' When [[Oliver Queen|the Arrow]] shot Barton in the back with an arrow, Barton simply pulled it out and continued running with no sign of pain.<ref name="Broken Dolls" />
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*'''Stealth:''' Barton stalked and kidnapped multiple women during his killing spree. He also quickly vanished after his first confrontation with the Arrow despite police approaching and was even able to abduct Quentin from the [[Star City Police Department (Earth-1)|SCPD]] parking lot.<ref name="Broken Dolls" />
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
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==References==
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==Trivia==
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* Barton was considered the most dangerous serial killer the [[Star City Police Department (Earth-1)|SCPD]] had encountered in over a decade.<ref name="Oliver Queen's Dossier" />
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==Behind the scenes==
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*In the mainstream DC comics universe, [[w:c:dc:Barton Mathis (Prime Earth)|Barton Mathis]] is a supervillain and the third character in the DC comics to adopt the moniker of the [[w:c:dc:Dollmaker|Dollmaker]]. He made his first appearance in ''[[w:c:dc:Detective Comics Vol 2 1|Detective Comics #1]]'' (November, 2011). This version of the Dollmaker is a deranged surgeon who runs an organ transplantation racket and uses the empty husks of his victims to create life-sized puppets. Mathis' alias is derived from his rag-doll appearance, the result of his own sewing. Dollmaker is assisted in his organ trafficking ring by a gang of patchwork madmen, his "family".
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**Mathis' grudge against [[Quentin Lance]] is also adapted from the comics, where he had a hatred for [[w:c:dc:James Gordon (Prime Earth)|Jim Gordon]]. Instead of starting off as a serial killer and being arrested however, it was Mathis' father, who had cannibalized several people before being shot by Gordon in front of his son's eyes.
   
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"After all, everyone loves a pretty doll."
—Barton Mathis[src]

Barton Mathis (died October 23, 2013), also known as The Dollmaker and The Broken Doll Killer,[1] was a psychopathic serial killer in Starling City. He would drown his female victims by pouring a polymer down their throats, before dressing them up like dolls for police to find, thus giving him his name.

Mathis developed a personal grudge against Detective Quentin Lance for arresting him. Upon escaping prison during the Undertaking, he resumed his killing spree and targeted Laurel Lance to get revenge on Quentin, only to be murdered by the Canary in retribution.

Biography

Early life

Barton Mathis likely never formed a meaningful relationship with any female figure throughout his life. This indicates he was an orphan who missed the period of initial mother-child bonding or felt victimized by such a person, including a mother or mother figure. However, an older individual was likely involved in Mathis' formative years, which may have fueled his fascination with idealized historical ages, such as the Victorian or Edwardian era.[1]

Killing spree

Around late 2007, Mathis established himself as a serial killer in Starling City when he left the bodies of his victims on display, dressed up as dolls. This earned him the moniker, "The Dollmaker". Unbeknownst to anyone, Mathis targeted women who used Mermaiden, a high-end skin cream marketed for delicate complexions, which he deemed perfect to help produce "dolls". After killing eight women, Mathis was taken down by Detective Quentin Lance and sent to Iron Heights Prison.[2]

Escape and revenge

Mathis was in jail during the Undertaking. An escaped Cecil Adams/Count Vertigo gave Mathis the keys to his cell during the earthquake and ensuing chaos out of admiration for a "fellow artist". Mathis repaid Cecil with a warning about aftershocks, something the drug dealer guaranteed.[3]

After escaping, Mathis eventually continued his killing spree and set up his operation in an abandoned facility of Metamorpho Chemical. Seeking revenge on Quentin for his imprisonment, Mathis killed another woman and left her body for the police to find as a message to the former, revealing his return. When Quentin and the Arrow arrived at the Bisque Museum to try and capture him, Mathis called Quentin and taunted him as he killed another girl.

After discovering how Mathis chooses his victims, Quentin and Team Arrow tried to lure him out by using Felicity Smoak as bait. Mathis ambushed Felicity and tried to kidnap her, but the Arrow intervened. Mathis tried to flee as the archer attended to an injured Felicity, only to be pursued by Quentin. Mathis knocked Quentin down with a piece of wood and tried to shoot him, but was stopped again by the Arrow. He then took off when the police arrived.

Shortly after, Mathis kidnapped Quentin's daughter, Laurel Lance. He then posed as a homeless man in the SCPD parking lot, tasing Quentin when he approached him. While Mathis then drove his captives away, he shot a guard dead, triggering an alarm in the precinct.

Barton Mathis tortures Laurel

Barton Mathis tortures Laurel.

Mathis brought the duo to his hideout, where he planned to turn Laurel into one of his dolls while forcing Quentin to watch. Quentin tried to plead for his daughter's life, but Mathis angrily ranted how the only way he could truly defeat the detective was to destroy his soul by killing Laurel. However, the Arrow interrupted the process and saved Laurel. Mathis tried to flee, only to be attacked by the Canary. The two fought until Mathis used some pipes to trap the vigilante. He admired the Canary's skin and prepared to unmask her but the Arrow pinned Mathis down with two arrows in his shoulders. The Arrow told Mathis he was going back to jail, but the Canary refused to accept that, and killed Mathis by impaling him through the chest with one of her escrima sticks.[2]

Personality

"What comes next is really quite exquisite. The sound of an esophagus slowly hardening. Like a symphony."
—Barton Mathis[src]

Barton was an utterly disturbed psychopath who took sadistic pleasure in killing women and dressing them up like dolls, for no clear reason other than his own entertainment. According to his psychological profile, Barton's fixation on dolls' dresses and curvature leads to him fetishizing his victims' mouth, feet, hands, and especially skin;[1] he took great care to only target women with certain skin types and frequently complimented their pigmentation. Barton believed, in his own twisted way, to be doing these women a favor in turning them into showpieces, claiming their beauty will be forever preserved and not fade with age. He spoke in a calm, almost reverent manner during his killings, admiring them like a piece of art.

Barton is extremely meticulous in his workings, knowing exactly how long to heat up polymer and how long it would take to harden the victim's esophagus. He was very detailed in observing his victims, such as commenting how Laurel Lance has more melanin in her skin than the other women he targeted.[2] Barton specifically leaves his dolled up victims on display in abandoned, disorganized spaces so as to produce elegance and order from chaos. These actions seem to stem from Barton's inner feelings disorder and self-loathing, believing he needs to sacrifice a symbol of beauty to escape them.

As a sociopath, Barton is incapable of feeling emotions towards or forming any sort of connections with others and instead lives in a warped fantasy world. He simply noted in response to his last victim's screams that she was "a little inarticulate" and while observing Laurel about to die, Barton smugly reminded her that struggling against the polymer would prolong the process. Barton's murders are speculated to be a way to pull other people into his mind, so they could revel in his so-called accomplishments. He is thus shown to have a sense of theater, wanting a large audience and yet being content to operate in the shadows, where he has the most freedom and control.[1] Apropos, Barton had a level of appreciation for criminals who crossed the same lines as him, as seen with Count Vertigo.

Barton lacked any form of logic or reason. After being arrested by Quentin Lance, he developed a deep-seated hatred for the police detective, unable to understand that he deserved to be imprisoned for his crimes, and his desire for revenge shattered his usual tranquil facade. Barton desired to torment Quentin on a personal level, as seen when he forced the latter to listen to one of his victims' screams over the phone and even tried to murder Quentin's daughter, Laurel, in front of him to destroy his spirit.[2]

Abilities

  • High-level intellect/Skilled tactician: Barton was a notorious serial killer who managed to successfully evade the police for a time before and after his incarceration. He also concealed the secret of his modus operandi for years. Barton proved to be able to anticipate his opponents' thinking, as seen when he set up a telephone at the Bisque Museum to call and taunt Quentin Lance, knowing the latter would track him there. Barton was also shown to be a quick analytical thinker; he blindsided and disarmed Quentin by ambushing him in an abandoned warehouse, and when confronted by the Canary, pulled a chain to make pipes fall on and pin her down.
  • Weapons proficiency: Barton was adept in using guns and a taser.
  • High tolerance for pain: When the Arrow shot Barton in the back with an arrow, Barton simply pulled it out and continued running with no sign of pain.[2]
  • Stealth: Barton stalked and kidnapped multiple women during his killing spree. He also quickly vanished after his first confrontation with the Arrow despite police approaching and was even able to abduct Quentin from the SCPD parking lot.[2]

Appearances

Arrow

Season 2

Season 6

Trivia

  • Barton was considered the most dangerous serial killer the SCPD had encountered in over a decade.[1]

Behind the scenes

  • In the mainstream DC comics universe, Barton Mathis is a supervillain and the third character in the DC comics to adopt the moniker of the Dollmaker. He made his first appearance in Detective Comics #1 (November, 2011). This version of the Dollmaker is a deranged surgeon who runs an organ transplantation racket and uses the empty husks of his victims to create life-sized puppets. Mathis' alias is derived from his rag-doll appearance, the result of his own sewing. Dollmaker is assisted in his organ trafficking ring by a gang of patchwork madmen, his "family".
    • Mathis' grudge against Quentin Lance is also adapted from the comics, where he had a hatred for Jim Gordon. Instead of starting off as a serial killer and being arrested however, it was Mathis' father, who had cannibalized several people before being shot by Gordon in front of his son's eyes.

References