Since a good number of people (myself included) have Joker fatigue and since Batman have arguably the best rogues gallery, which Batman villain you would like to see receive more attention?
Since a good number of people (myself included) have Joker fatigue and since Batman have arguably the best rogues gallery, which Batman villain you would like to see receive more attention?
Jane Doe. Serial murder mystery as she switch identities making Batman go after the wrong people.
Catwoman
Harley Quinn
Punchline
Poison Ivy
Talia al Ghul
Of course I might just be feeling a little hot blooded right now...
Last edited by prepmaster; 10-09-2020 at 09:21 PM.
Well, when was the last time in main continuity that Bruce actually acted like a detective?
Anyway, no Bane. Had enough of him for a good while as a main villain. Do the Bats know Clayface is still alive? Either way, kind of like him being that anti-hero/reformed villain (he and Cass in Detective Comics had a good student/teacher thing going). Jane Doe is an interesting choice, for sure. Getting back to the nitty-gritty noir Detective aspect. Ivy being a full on villain would rile up some people, but why not.
When was the last time we had a good Hugo Strange story (Eternal wasn't good. Maybe Arkham City.)? I feel like all the other villains have a well known relatively recent story attached to them:
Ra's- Death and the Maidens
Two-Face- Big Burn
Penguin- Joker's Asylum Penguin#1, Pain and Prejudice
Riddler- Earth One, Zero Year
Bane- No Man's Land
Poison Ivy- No Man's Land
Black Mask- during Brubaker's Catwoman run
Hush- Heart of Hush
Mad Hatter- Rucka's New Gotham
Controversial opinion: What could be done with Freeze and Clayface that hasn't been done already and much better?
Last edited by batnbreakfast; 10-10-2020 at 08:35 AM.
What word in the English language does the following: the first two letters signify a male, the first three letters signify a female, the first four letters signify a great, while the entire word signifies a great woman. What is the word?
Ask The Riddler.
My mind immediately went to Doctor Strange when I read the title. Then the first thing I did was look up his recent appearances because I couldn't remember and was surprised to realize he was behind the Monster Men event. Completely forgot. Still a strong contender.
I'd like to see more of villanous Clayface too. He has been getting used for one-shot issues a lot and has felt more like a gimmick in his villain role. If DC wants to keep him redemable, they could combine Bruce mistaking Jane Doe's work for his.