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Batman the brave and the bold villains
Batman the brave and the bold villains












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Her role is still substantial and she was a true menace in a lot of her appearances, but the sad truth is that as a Batman villain, she is highly underrated, especially when compared to Catwoman or Poison Ivy (see below).

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And while she was a major character in some other series – especially related to the Suicide Squad – as a Batman villain, she was most often portrayed as a sidekick to Joker. Harley Quinn hasn’t had much alone time in Batman’s stories, which is why we ranked her so low on this list. Still, he got a spot on our list, so it’s something. Sadly, he became so obsessed with Batman that he wanted to become Batman and that insanity is what ultimately cost him his victories. He is a brilliant psychologist and a profile and is one of the few people in the lore that managed to figure out Batman’s true identity all by himself. Although he has not appeared in many stories – actually, two of his major storylines were, in fact, almost the same (the newer was a remake of sorts) – Hugo Strange has had a profound influence on Batman’s legacy. Just imagine how dangerous a perfectly normal scientist has to be to land a spot among all of the freaks on here? Well, Hugo Strange did just that. We placed them relatively low on the list because we still need time to evaluate them when compared to some “older” characters, but we’re certain that they will reach the level of notoriety necessary for a higher spot eventually. When Scott Snyder created the organization, we didn’t really think that it would become such an important part of the mythos, but it did and we can freely state that modern Batman comics would be unimaginable without the Court of Owls. The Court of Owls isn’t really one villain, it is a secret, ages-old organization that wants to control Gotham and uses the Talons as their foot soldiers. Still, Clayface definitely had to be on this list and that is why we included him. A normal guy that turned into a monster made out of clay, Clayface usually has some deep backstory that gives him a certain amount of depth.Īlthough he had some individual stories, Clayface was most often hired as a henchman for other, bigger villains and that is why he got was placed so low on our list he even worked with Batman in one of the recent narratives. ClayfaceĪlthough we picked the Basil Karlo iteration of the character because it is the most well-known one, Clayface is a very important character in Batman’s lore. He isn’t really as dangerous as some other names on this list and he usually works as a henchman for other villains, but he is so morbid and scary that he certainly deserved a spot here. His Dollotrons, mindless puppets he turns his victims into, are nigh-invincible and enable him to be as notorious as he is.

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He doesn’t really have any superpowers, but he is a bizarre serial murderer obsessed with perfection and that has a very well-established army and infrastructure behind him. One of the more bizarre villains in Batman’s Rogues Gallery, Professor Pyg is a character that quickly became a notorious name on the list. The two of them are quite similar, with the main difference that Deathstroke was “manufactured”, while Batman trained to become what he is.ĭeathstroke is certainly both dangerous and popular enough to be placed higher on this list, but due to the fact that the modern version of the character is primarily associated with the Teen Titans (and Nightwing) and not Batman himself, we opted to honor his legacy with a lower spot, but still thought it necessary for him to be on this list. Slade Wilson’s rivalry with Batman is well-known.

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In a way, he fights for the same things as Batman – he wants a Gotham free of corruption and crime – but does it in the completely wrong way, which is why he landed on this list. There is a lot of mystery surrounding this character and although most secrets have been revealed since his debut, he is still a very inspiring personality and a character with a lot of charisma. The young revolutionary anarchist, Lonnie Machin, is a child of wealthy parents that decided to reject his heritage and become the terrorist Anarky. The stories never revealed too much information about him, but what we saw was both dangerous and scary enough for him to land a place on our list. He is a superpowered monstrosity obsessed with flowers and blooming, which explains his name. He is a very different version of the Joker in a way, a rival of Gordon’s Batman. Still, we are fans of Snyder’s run on Batman and we think that the mysterious and beautifully creepy Mr. Bloom is a villain that is more enigmatic than any name on this list. We start off our list with a very controversial pick, as Mr.














Batman the brave and the bold villains