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=== History === | === History === | ||
William "Bill" Mitchell was born in Hell's Kitchen in 1955. | William "Bill" Mitchell was born in Hell's Kitchen in 1955. He was raised by his father, a patrolman in the New York Police Department, his mother having died in labor. | ||
On his twelfth birthday, he helped save an old man from a burning building | On his twelfth birthday, he helped save an old man from a burning building. In return, the old man granted him a magical baseball bat before vanishing. | ||
He used that baseball bat and the abilities it conferred him to fight crime, first as "Billy, the Golden Boy" | He used that baseball bat and the abilities it conferred on him to fight crime, first as "Billy, the Golden Boy" and later as "Cooperstown." He was featured on several magazine covers in the 1960s and early 1970s and even starred in the short-lived Saturday morning cartoon "The Adventures of Billy, the Golden Boy" in 1969. | ||
He joined the global law-enforcement group [[W.A.T.C.H.]] in 1974 and stayed with | He joined the global law-enforcement group [[W.A.T.C.H.]] in 1974 and stayed with them until its initial dissolution in 1985. He met [[Miss Yu|Evelyn Yu]] when she joined the group in 1976, and they married two years later. | ||
After dropping out of public view in 2003, he re-appeared in 2015, mysteriously rejuvenated. Although he still patrols Kings Row semi-regularly, he spends most of his time giving lectures in Paragon City's high schools on behalf of the PPD. | After dropping out of public view in 2003, he re-appeared in 2015, mysteriously rejuvenated. Although he still patrols Kings Row semi-regularly, he spends most of his time giving lectures in Paragon City's high schools on behalf of the PPD. | ||
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===Personality=== | ===Personality=== | ||
Bill Mitchell has a "never say die" attitude even in the face of overwhelming odds. He has an uncanny knack for inspiring confidence within others that he leverages in his lectures to high school students. His relentless optimism | Bill Mitchell has a "never say die" attitude, even in the face of overwhelming odds. He has an uncanny knack for inspiring confidence within others that he leverages in his lectures to high school students. His relentless optimism makes him a little reckless in battle, but his years of experience usually make up for it. | ||
=== Abilities === | === Abilities === |
Latest revision as of 15:43, 12 March 2024
Character Information
History
William "Bill" Mitchell was born in Hell's Kitchen in 1955. He was raised by his father, a patrolman in the New York Police Department, his mother having died in labor.
On his twelfth birthday, he helped save an old man from a burning building. In return, the old man granted him a magical baseball bat before vanishing.
He used that baseball bat and the abilities it conferred on him to fight crime, first as "Billy, the Golden Boy" and later as "Cooperstown." He was featured on several magazine covers in the 1960s and early 1970s and even starred in the short-lived Saturday morning cartoon "The Adventures of Billy, the Golden Boy" in 1969.
He joined the global law-enforcement group W.A.T.C.H. in 1974 and stayed with them until its initial dissolution in 1985. He met Evelyn Yu when she joined the group in 1976, and they married two years later.
After dropping out of public view in 2003, he re-appeared in 2015, mysteriously rejuvenated. Although he still patrols Kings Row semi-regularly, he spends most of his time giving lectures in Paragon City's high schools on behalf of the PPD.
Personality
Bill Mitchell has a "never say die" attitude, even in the face of overwhelming odds. He has an uncanny knack for inspiring confidence within others that he leverages in his lectures to high school students. His relentless optimism makes him a little reckless in battle, but his years of experience usually make up for it.
Abilities
His magical baseball bat (which appears to be a regular piece of sports equipment in someone else's hands) has granted him extraordinary endurance and stamina and may explain why he still looks to be in his early twenties.