The legend began here…
DETECTIVE COMICS #27, May of 1939.
In the story, Commissioner Gordon and the Gotham City PD discover that wealthy industrialist named Lambert has been murdered and Lambert’s son’s fingerprints have been found on the murder weapon. Lambert Jr. says that his fingerprints were found on the knife because he pulled the knife out of his father’s chest. Gotham millionaire Bruce Wayne – who apparently likes to hang around crime scenes in his spare time – figures something fishy is up and decides it’s time for The Bat-Man to investigate the crime.
The Bat-Man focuses on Lambert’s old business partners – Crane, Rogers, and Stryker – as possible suspects. Not long afterward, Crane is found dead – murdered in his own home. Believing they must be next on the hit list, Rogers meets with Stryker who reveals to Rogers that he is the killer. Stryker then kidnaps Rogers and plans to take over all of their business partnerships.
And no, Stryker does not emerge with bleached white skin and green hair. He’s just dead. “A fitting end for his kind,” says The Bat-Man.