Original Tally Man {{Infobox comics character The original Tally Man comes from a poor family who lived in fear of the criminals who they owed money to. After Tally Man's father died, the criminals began extorting his mother. One night, when the collector came, his mother could not afford to pay and the criminal beat her. Filled with rage, Tally Man killed the money collector with a fireplace poker. He was arrested for murder and abused by other prisoners while in prison. After being released from prison, he discovered that his sister had died of starvation and his mother had committed suicide during his internment. Years later, a figure dressed in the strange dark robes of an old-fashioned tax collector emerges in
Gotham City, calling himself the Tally Man. Hired by the underworld to "collect" on debts owed, his fee is not money, but human lives; he claims to have killed sixty-six people since his original victim. When Tally Man attempts to collect the "debt" owed by
Batman, he battles
Azrael, who is standing in for Batman. Azrael brutally beats and scars Tally Man. In the
Infinite Crisis storyline, Tally Man appears as a member of
Alexander Luthor Jr.'s
Secret Society of Super Villains.
Second Tally Man {{Infobox comics character The second Tally Man is an African-American enforcer and hitman working for the
Great White Shark. Tally Man shows up at the household of supervillain
Orca and kills her husband, Terry Capshaw. Tally Man then shoots private investigator
Jason Bard in the arm as he is reaching for his gun. Bard knocks Tally Man unconscious with a swift kick. It is later revealed that Tally Man had been killing several other villains in revenge for a period of time in
Arkham Asylum where
Two-Face had promised to protect the Great White Shark from danger and did not actively move to do so. ==In other media==