William Wilkie Collins was a famous English novelist and playwright.
Physical appearance[]
Collins was a middle-aged man with brown hair, a large beard and handlebar mustache. He wore a brown jacket over a white shirt, and he also wore small, round-framed glasses.
History[]
The Batman & Scooby-Doo Mysteries[]
Velma and Batman explained to Fred about Collins and a bit of his history of him being friends with Charles Dickens and two of his most famous stories, that being The Woman in White and The Moonstone, but also found a clue by the book stand that belonging to the ghost orangutan who was scared away earlier by the Creeper, aka Jack Ryder.
It was later revealed that Guy Bakken, an old criminal of the gangs who had been studying on museums, took inspiration to dress as ghost versions of the main villains of Collins' two novels as he tried to force the Museum of Culture to open an exhibit about bad guys.
Appearances[]
- The Batman & Scooby-Doo Mysteries (DC Comics)
- #11. Fright at the Museum (painting)