Overview
Calendar Man is a cunning villain who plans crimes around holidays and significant dates, making him one of Gotham's most methodical criminals.
Identity: Julian Gregory Day · Race: Human · Affiliation: None (Independent Criminal)
Calendar Man is a cunning villain who plans crimes around holidays and significant dates, making him one of Gotham's most methodical criminals.
Calendar Man is meticulous, obsessive, and highly intelligent. He thrives on planning crimes that align with specific dates or holidays, often leaving clues for Batman to decipher. His obsession with time and calendars fuels a peculiar sense of artistry in his criminal endeavors, making him less impulsive and more calculated compared to other Gotham villains. Despite his eccentricity, he is ruthless and determined in executing his plans.
Fans admire Calendar Man for his unique thematic approach to crime, highlighting his creativity and intelligence. While not as physically imposing as other villains, his obsession with dates and meticulous planning makes him a formidable and memorable foe. His portrayal in games and animated series has added layers to his personality, turning him into a cult favorite among Batman enthusiasts who enjoy the psychological depth of his character.
"Time waits for no one."
"Every day has its purpose, especially mine."
"Dates are destiny."
"Plan your days, or I will."
Studying calendars and numerology, Planning complex crimes
Julian Day develops an obsession with calendars and numerology from a young age.
He commits his first date-themed robbery, drawing attention in Gotham.
Adopts the villainous persona of Calendar Man and continues criminal exploits around holidays.
Engages in multiple battles against Batman, becoming a recurring adversary.
Led to social isolation and fixation on calendar-related crimes
Manifestation: Anxiety and over-planning
Dialect: Standard American English
Catchphrases: Time waits for no one
Speech Patterns: Precise and calculated language
Batman
Rarely, he usually works alone
Limited information, no significant family ties in crime storylines
Images represent character appearances.
Because his crimes are themed around dates and holidays.
No, he usually operates independently.
Yes, notably in Batman: Arkham City.
He is highly intelligent, especially in planning and strategy.
Batman
Yes, typically themed gadgets and traps corresponding to dates.