Harold Allnut
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Harold Allnut is a fictional character in DC Comics
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, an aide of Batman
Batman
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. He helped to design, build, and repair Batman's equipment.

Character appearance and disabilities

Harold has two major disabilities: he is mute
Speech disorder
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; he also has a misshapen body, much like a hunchback
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. However, he proved to be very gifted in terms of technology and electronics.

Early years

Harold first appeared in The Question
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#33 (December 1989), where he was expelled from his house in Gotham City
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, he hit the road and ended up in Hub City. His first appearance in a Batman comic was in Batman # 448 (early June 1990), which was Part 1 of the Penguin Affair. He was originally a henchman for the Penguin
Penguin (comics)
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, who conned Harold to work and build deadly machines to threaten Gotham City. Months after Batman put an end to Penguin's scheme, he found Harold in an abandoned building and saved Harold from a mob of angry parents that mistook him for a child molester.

Knight-Saga

Batman then gave Harold a home and gave him a position as a technological aide in the Dark Knight's war on crime.
During the Knightsaga, Jean-Paul Valley
Azrael (comics)
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 displaced him, along with Ace and Robin, from the main Batcave
Batcave
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. He managed to sneak into a hidden subsection of the cave and work there, eventually aiding Nightwing
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, Robin, and Bruce Wayne to retake the Mantle of the Bat. He then continued as Batman's technological aide and is the one who designed Nightwing's newest costume. He worked with Azrael (Jean-Paul Valley) by request of Batman for a time before the death of the former.

Hush saga and death

Harold had been tricked into undergoing surgery
Surgery
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 from Hush
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Hush is a fictional comic book supervillain appearing in books published by DC Comics, usually as an enemy of Batman. Created by writer Jeph Loeb and artist Jim Lee, the character first appeared in Batman #609 , as part of the 12-issue storyline, Batman: Hush...

 which fixed his voice
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 and his stature. In exchange, Harold had to place a hidden circuitry relay onto the Batcave
Batcave
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's main computer, which, in turn, led to subliminals which affected Batman's mind. Harold was shot and killed by Hush just before he could reveal who Hush was. In his final words, Harold stated, "I knew that even if I had been tricked...you [Batman] are my hero. You would always win", Batman responding with the assurance that he can forgive Harold's betrayal as he understands how powerful the desire to be happy can be. Harold was buried in a grave which overlooks Wayne Manor. Harold's last name was not revealed until Batman 'did some digging' and engraved the name "Harold Allnut" on Harold's grave marker.
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