Madame X
Never heard of her until someone else mentioned her.
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When I saw her, I wanted to see her again.
While Red Claw feels generic, Madame X makes me think of a female Two-Face.
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yes...that's marcia monroe...the queen bee...a bat-villainess that even i don't want back...for several reasons.
On the other hand, I do think batman should have a bee-themed villainess. Or he could borrow the Queen Hornet from the Blue Falcon.
Last edited by WonderScott; 09-25-2018 at 08:59 PM.
Ooh yeah I like Nocturna, but she's also one of those villain slash love interest.
I haven't heard of Lady Vic since Batwing.
I like Jane Doe too.
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I'm surprised Red Claw from Batman: The Animated Series has never been incorporated into regular DC continuity. I feel she has tons of potential and you can never have enough sexy villianesses.
Terrorist working either for or against Tahlia.
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Lady Vic has style and personality, but was written by and large as just a bit above par for the mercs Blockbuster employed (and Dixon even had her close run battle with Shrike kind if get wasted when Nightwing beat Shrike while multitasking), and no, I don't think she has appeared since that Batwing arc. Still, if they bring her back and reinvigorate her a bit, she'd make a great char somatic villain.
Red Claw probably needs some more development, since a big part of her gimmick in the BTaS episodes she first appeared in was that *gasp* she was a woman! Maybe spice up her cause or motivation a bit, make her an enemy to Spyral or something, and that could get her to be more than a generic European terrorist.
And based off the Villain redesign thread:
Nocturna
You know how Paul Dini and Bruce Timm had this idea for Nocturna as a Vampire? I'd keep that, but she's not your regular vampire; she's more like the orginal literary version of Dracula, albeit as a mellow and largely sedate villainess looking to keep her immortal time occupied instead of an ambitious would-be Evil Overlord. Like Dracula in the book, she wasn't given her powers by a bite to the neck, but instead studied at the Scholomance, the dark school of sorcery in the Eastern European mountains. She can teleport and disappear into shadows, has some moderate hypnotic abilities, and can heal pretty much any wound by midnight, and has multiple lifetimes of debauched criminality behind her, with all the cunning, cleverness, and vice that presupposes. She's lived long enough to have dated and dumped Ra's Al Ghul (he used her to learn some of her knowledge, so she forced him to use a Lazarus Pit after burying him alive.) She doesn't even need to kill many people to stay young, since she just slowly drains some victims over decades after hypnotizing them, and usually chooses people she thinks the world could do without (usually other criminals.)
Her association with Gotham started through one of the very few younger vampires she sired... The Mad Monk, Niccolai Tepes. He was a considerably more ambitious and hungry, and was one of Batman's earliest otherworldly opponents. Batman defeated him, surprising Nocturnal when she found out, which is why she tracked down The Mad Monk's "child," Dala, a precocious young lady who's turning into a vampire slowly. Dala told her what happened to the Monk and how Batman took him down (I'd make it a bit ambiguous as to how exactly the Monk died.)
So, Nocturna arrives in Gotham with Dala in tow, and the two eventually encounter Batman. Nocturna, in her dilettante disguise as Natalie Knight, hobnobs with the rich while Dala starts tormenting some Bat-family members for fun (Damian or Tim dealing with a literal vampire can be fun, and perhaps Dala is combined with Darla Aquista, the Warlock's Daughter). Nocturna doesn't go out of her way to antagonize Batman, but she has fun helping some criminals and hurting others, and remains an annoying side project for Batman.
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