Mortimer Drake Mortimer Drake was a man of exotic and
idiosyncratic taste. When he found himself unable to purchase more exotic valuables for his collection legally, he resorted to theft. Donning a costume resembling that of a
Musketeer, he called himself the Cavalier. His course of actions ultimately brought him into conflict with
Batman and
Robin. His code of gallantry was important to him; in one story, he helps an old woman carry her groceries in the middle of making his escape. Drake matched wits against Batman and Robin several times, and escaped them in each encounter, but Batman was able to deduce the Cavalier's identity, leading to Drake's eventual imprisonment.
Batgirl and
Batwoman team up to defeat
Killer Moth and the Cavalier. Cavalier is unable to find a way around his code, which prevents him from hitting females, but after a self-examination he concludes "the devil with gallantry" and punches Batgirl. Before
Crisis on Infinite Earths, the Cavalier existed both on
Earth-One and
Earth-Two. The stories where he harmed women, something that neither the Earth-One nor Earth-Two versions of him would ever do, take place in
Earth-B, an alternate Earth that included stories that could not be considered canonical on Earth-One or Earth-Two. Later "Earth-B" would be divided into two separate Earths: Earth-Twelve and Earth-Thirty-Two. During "
Knightfall", he faced Batman once again, but was defeated with ease. Cavalier had become insane and was kept in
Arkham Asylum. Soon afterward, he returns to crime and orchestrates the embezzlement of millions of dollars from
Wayne Enterprises. Batman and Catwoman, working together, are able to follow the money trail to Drake, expose his role in the embezzlement, and return the money. In September 2011,
The New 52 revised the fictional history and characters portrayed in the DC Comics superhero comic book line. Cavalier is depicted as using Venom, a strength-enhancing drug also used by
Bane.
Hudson Pyle The second incarnation of Cavalier,
Hudson Pyle, was created by writer
James Robinson and writer
Tim Sale, and first appeared in
Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #32 (June 1992). In
Blades, Pyle, an ex-Hollywood stuntman looking for fame, becomes the Cavalier, a masked crimefighting vigilante. While Pyle's motives and actions are revealed to be honorable, he harbors a dark secret which ultimately leads to his downfall. Pyle is in love with a woman who is being blackmailed by gangsters, and as a result of this winds up being blackmailed as well. To save his love, Pyle is forced to commit burglaries and thus loses the confidence of the people. Pyle comes into conflict with Batman, defeating him in a sword duel. He leaves Batman, who is very weak and feverish after injuries sustained in a previous fight, and purposely charges nearby police officers. He is gunned down and dies of his injuries. In
Blackest Night, Pyle is temporarily resurrected as a member of the
Black Lantern Corps.
DC Rebirth An unidentified Cavalier resembling the Hudson Pyle incarnation appears in
DC Rebirth as a member of the
Suicide Squad before being killed during his first mission. ==Powers and abilities==