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Batman's Seven Deadliest Villains

Batman has trouble with the likes of Two-Face, Harley Quinn, Penguin, Zsasz, and his countless other villains, but the following characters? Yeah, they're a whole different kind of trouble.

DC's Earth is full of formidable heroes. There's characters who can shatter mountains with their fists, read your thoughts, move faster than the eye can follow, and manipulate energy. Despite there being so many different heroes with so many different and crazy powers, many villains are left fearing a human more than all of the surreal titans that populate the planet. That human is Bruce Wayne, a.k.a. Batman. With a brilliant mind, vast resources, and exceptional skill, the Dark Knight has spent years striking fear into those who want to harm the innocent. However, several baddies still defy him and are even brazen enough to want to take him down. The Caped Crusader's list of enemies is always growing (he's lovable like that), but some of these enemies are way more worrisome than the others. To give Batman trouble, his villains need to be a special kind of scary, and a fair amount of 'em are truly horrifying It wasn't easy, but we've narrowed down Batman's rogues gallery to just seven that we believe are the deadliest and most dangerous ones.

Bane

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The man who broke the bat. Some think Bane's just a dumb brute who relies on sheer strength. Others think he's useless without venom flowing through his body. I'm here to tell you neither of those things are true. Bane is one of the few who can challenge the world's greatest detective on a mental and physical level. Born and raised in a savage prison, Bane spent a majority of his life pushing his body and mind to their limits. And when those limit were reached, he did what he could to expand them even further. He has what it takes to give Batman one hell of a fight (a majority of their pre-52 fights are off-venom, by the way), and he has the mind required to come up with elaborate plans. He was able to easily figure out Batman is Bruce Wayne, after all. Physically formidable, skilled, intelligent and not afraid to crush someone's neck, Bane is a character who has proven to be much more than just a small threat to Batman. It's a shame his showings in The New 52 fluctuate so much (one day he's humiliating Batman, the next he's a total chump), but history has proven this is a villain who Batman seriously needs to keep an eye on and never underestimate.

Deadshot

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Floyd Lawton, a.k.a. Deadshot, is debatably the most accurate character in the DC universe and he has no problem putting a bullet between someone's eyes -- well, unless that character is Batman. You see, it's been strongly implied time and time again that Floyd has a level of respect for the popular hero and he refuses to pull a lethal shot on the bat. Not everyone has the luxury of being Batman, though, and Floyd being hired to take someone out is usually what causes these two to cross paths. Floyd may not know dozens of different forms of martial arts, but he knows dozens of different ways to shoot someone in the head. He's proven he can effortlessly find weak points in armor and even pull off an assassination while falling at a ridiculous speed. As you can see above, he's so good that he doesn't even need to look at his targets to tag them. Give this guy a firearm and he becomes one of DC's deadliest fiends. A game of darts with Oliver Queen (DEADSHOT Vol. 2) proved he's absurdly talented with throwing weapons, too.

Deathstroke

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Slade Wilson, a.k.a. Deathstroke, is without question one of the most dangerous men on the planet. With enhanced physicals, an amazing tactical mind, extensive hand-to-hand knowledge and a mastery of both melee and ranged weapons, there's a reason people come to him when they want to accomplish the seemingly impossible. As if Slade's advantages weren't enough, he's often sporting an impressive armor and if that fail him, he doesn't need to worry because he has an accelerated healing factor. It's not enough to regrow his eye, but it's enough to let him take more punishment than any human should be able to. Smart, shockingly skilled and armed to the teeth, Deathstroke is a character Batman knows he can't take lightly.

Joker

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Joker may not have the hand-to-hand skills as the others on the list and he may not be as accurate with his weapons as they are, but he has one frightening advantage: unpredictability. What's going on in his head? What does he truly want? Always coming up with a twisted plan and managing to stay a step ahead of Batman, not knowing what the Clown Prince of Crime will do next makes him even scarier than the thought of Bane cracking his knuckles and saying "you're next" to you. Will he slit someone's throat, cover them in acid, or torment them for a prolonged period of time, leaving the victim guessing if he'll cross the line or just leave a permanent physical and mental scar? In a straight-up fight, he's probably the least dangerous one on this list, but that's hardly an insult considering who we're comparing him to and honestly, Joker's plans rarely rely on a direct battle. Even when you think you have him all figured out, his messed up mentality more than likely has another surprise or two in store for you. He's the kind of guy you can't even give a second of mercy to, because the one time you do, you're going to get a bullet or a knife in you. He may have bad or downright silly plan from time to time, but history shows this villain is no joke.

Lady Shiva

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One of the most impressive things about Batman is just how insanely good he is at fighting. The guy has mastered a ridiculous amount of styles. Just because he won't cross the line doesn't mean he doesn't know hundreds of ways to disable an enemy. A very small amount of people can give him a run for his money in a hand-to-hand fight and Lady Shiva happens to be one of those people. Not many square off with Lady Shiva and live to tell about it; she's just that vicious in a fight. Her technique is phenomenal and she has no hesitation taking a life. She's mastered the leopard blow -- a strike capable of immediately killing a person -- and she's formidable with melee weapons. She doesn't have a glass jaw, either. As Batman said in A Death in the Family, she strikes like Ra's al Ghul, moves like Sensei, and "can take it as well as dish it out." She is the most dangerous woman on Earth and absolutely one of the most gifted hand-to-hand fighters around. No one in their right mind would want to face her.

Ra's al Ghul

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With centuries of experience, a tremendous amount of resources, and grand schemes brewing in his mind, Ra's al Ghul isn't your ordinary robber or evil murderer. He's a man with a mission and, if you're on his bad side, you can expect a tidal way of danger to head your way. Batman has overcome him in a sword fight before, but the Demon's Head most definitely has what it takes to give Batman trouble in a physical contest. And the worst part of all? He'll keep coming back for more thanks to his use of the Lazarus Pit. It's basically a cheat code for unlimited lives. Dirty cheater. Anyway, Ra's al Ghul's intellect, wealth, centuries of combat experience, and driven nature makes him a huge threat to Bruce Wayne and anyone who would dare to get in his way.

Wrath

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Have you ever asked yourself, "what if Batman was evil?" Well, Elliot Caldwell would pretty much be the answer to that question. Shockingly skilled, resourceful and murderous, the second Wrath is a force to be reckoned with. Caldwell was able to hold his own and stand up against anything and everything Batman tossed his way. Even when equipment was used, Caldwell was able to counter and use it to his advantage (just ask Dick Grayson). In the end, he only fell because Bruce has such phenomenal teamwork with Grayson. Caldwell hoped he could use them against one another, but he had no such luck and was eventually taken down. Still, it took quite a lot of defeat the second Wrath and his ability to counter everything Batman sent his way is staggeringly impressive. Even though he didn't have many appearances, he absolutely proved he's the anti-Batman.

Batman has plenty of lethal villains, but which ones do you think are the most dangerous?

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Talon(s) & Hush should be here

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@k4tzm4n: Haha! It's a good article, K4. Thank you for taking the time to make it. :)

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Deathstroke is an interesting choice.

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Great villains!
~MiB

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I like the list but Ivy, Freeze, and Clayface mshould have gotten an honorable mention. What, no love for the meta-human villains?

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Glad that Shiva was the female villain to make the list. Now that's a character who's style and presence is captivating.

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A suggestion for a possible article this month, maybe seeing how other heroes would far against Batman's villains?

I don't mean a battle but rather an analysis piece. Maybe an avenger, an x-man and someone from valiant, and see how they would deal with each of these deadly villains?

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Seven was an awesome movie.

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Wrath would make a great villain for a Batman movie.

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@k4tzm4n said:

Off the top of my head, I can think of about 5 encounters in the comics.

Fighting Batman, I can only think of three and a maybe:

  • The encounter in Deathstroke's own book
  • Infinite Crisis Final
  • The proxy fight he had with Dick/Bats through Damian and the followup.
  • (Maybe) The big manhunt from Superman/Batman where DS might have been snuck into the big fight scene.

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Very cool and interesting list. I was surprised to see Deadshot on the list but the stache demands Respect. Great job.

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1.Deathstroke

2.Hush

3.Joker

4.Lady Shiva

5.Bane

ETC

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I like the list but Ivy, Freeze, and Clayface mshould have gotten an honorable mention. What, no love for the meta-human villains?

Yeah. You'd think an amorphous, shapeshifting, super strong, nigh-unkillable criminal who's touch alone is fatal would be on the list somewhere.

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Awesome write up. My one point of contention is that Joker is deadly to everyone but Batman, he would never kill batman.

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@sgtsmoke: I think he might try to in Endgame.

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@sgtsmoke: I think he might try to in Endgame.

While you may be right, I hope not, I do so enjoy the idea that Joker truly loves Batman, that was my favorite part of Death of the Family. Having just mentioned it however, you've reminded me how desperately I'm awaiting #40, I've only just got over #39.....

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Their all excellent choices but here's a few more mentions their not the most deadliest but deserve a mention

Scarecrow: Batman's whole gimmick is about 3 things a Human who kicks Supernatural ass with skill,A Lotta Gadgets and Fear.....and scarecrow takes the third one and put's it in a (justice) league of his own Scarecrow is exposes batman's greatest and worst fear that alone make's him a highly formidable obstacle for Bruce and his a really crazy person not like joker crazy but pretty crazy to make 2 people kill themselves just by talking.....yes Scarecrow make people commit suicide just by talking.........moving on

Riddler: When you hear intelligent Batman villains you hear Joker sometimes Bane to an extent Ra's Al Ghul but the real king of Intelligent batman villains is Edward Nigma also known as well....The Riddler he's a different nut in the nut can of batman villains Riddler rarely challenges Batman to a physical standpoint but he always challenges Bruce in a Intellectual standpoint often leaving complex clues on what his scheme is or where it's taking place and he's extremely well.......smart him an bane know who bruce wayne is. Bane keeps it a secret for honor or somethin but Riddler keeps it as secret during an encounter with Bruce in Hush(Excellent Story btw go read it if you have the time) where if Riddler answers the riddle "Who is Batman?" it would become worthless to him and Riddler wouldn't have an intellectual equal anymore that's what makes Riddler dangerous not on a physical stage but a mental and intellectual stage.

but other than that this is a excellent list and looking forward to more content such as this and the Battle of the Weeks.

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@outside_85 said:

@k4tzm4n said:

Off the top of my head, I can think of about 5 encounters in the comics.

Fighting Batman, I can only think of three and a maybe:

  • The encounter in Deathstroke's own book
  • Infinite Crisis Final
  • The proxy fight he had with Dick/Bats through Damian and the followup.
  • (Maybe) The big manhunt from Superman/Batman where DS might have been snuck into the big fight scene.

There's also two in The New 52 and the three rounds (all in one issue) Batman went with Slade while he was in the blue and black attire. He also had a fight with GraysonBat in Titans. You know, the book that looked really good but constantly decided logic wasn't mandatory?

@muyjingo I like that idea; reminds me of an old "Could Daredevil survive Knightfall?" scenario thread I made.

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If we're talking the seven deadliest on Batman's core rogues list (so no Deathstroke, no Lady Shiva), and in random encounters, I'd personally go with:

  • Clayface
  • Poison Ivy
  • Bane
  • Mr. Freeze
  • Killer Croc
  • Owlman (Lincoln March)
  • Ra's Al Ghul

If we're talking Batman's seven overall most dangerous villains (prep time allowed; and let's face it - most of the time his villains have prep), then it's:

  • Joker
  • Riddler
  • Bane
  • Ra's Al Ghul
  • Scarecrow
  • Deadshot
  • Owlman (Lincoln March)
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@k4tzm4n said:

@outside_85 said:

@k4tzm4n said:

Off the top of my head, I can think of about 5 encounters in the comics.

Fighting Batman, I can only think of three and a maybe:

  • The encounter in Deathstroke's own book
  • Infinite Crisis Final
  • The proxy fight he had with Dick/Bats through Damian and the followup.
  • (Maybe) The big manhunt from Superman/Batman where DS might have been snuck into the big fight scene.

There's also two in The New 52 and the three rounds (all in one issue) Batman went with Slade while he was in the blue and black attire. He also had a fight with GraysonBat in Titans. You know, the book that looked really good but constantly decided logic wasn't mandatory?

If you are referring to Eric Wallace's Titans, that butchered just about all of the characters both in their personality and sometimes litterally just to tell a boring, half-witted and half thoughtout story out of Brightest/Dumbest Day that thankfully killed the book? Oh, yeah, I remember that stinker.

But aside that, thanks for the other mentions (thought Bruce/DS hadn't even met in the New 52) .

Anyways, my oppinion (and it's just that), I still dont count Deathstroke as a Batman villain anymore than I would Prometheus. And quite like Cyborg with the JL, I really cant see myself as accepting it if DC one day really goes 'Yup, Deathstroke is a Batman-villain, always has been.'

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@outside_85 said:

@k4tzm4n said:

@outside_85 said:

@k4tzm4n said:

Off the top of my head, I can think of about 5 encounters in the comics.

Fighting Batman, I can only think of three and a maybe:

  • The encounter in Deathstroke's own book
  • Infinite Crisis Final
  • The proxy fight he had with Dick/Bats through Damian and the followup.
  • (Maybe) The big manhunt from Superman/Batman where DS might have been snuck into the big fight scene.

There's also two in The New 52 and the three rounds (all in one issue) Batman went with Slade while he was in the blue and black attire. He also had a fight with GraysonBat in Titans. You know, the book that looked really good but constantly decided logic wasn't mandatory?

If you are referring to Eric Wallace's Titans, that butchered just about all of the characters both in their personality and sometimes litterally just to tell a boring, half-witted and half thoughtout story out of Brightest/Dumbest Day that thankfully killed the book? Oh, yeah, I remember that stinker.

But aside that, thanks for the other mentions (thought Bruce/DS hadn't even met in the New 52) .

Anyways, my oppinion (and it's just that), I still dont count Deathstroke as a Batman villain anymore than I would Prometheus. And quite like Cyborg with the JL, I really cant see myself as accepting it if DC one day really goes 'Yup, Deathstroke is a Batman-villain, always has been.'

You're welcome.

Well, I don't see DC ever saying that or feeling the need to, so I don't think you'd need to worry about that!

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@outside_85 said:

@k4tzm4n said:

@outside_85 said:

@k4tzm4n said:

Off the top of my head, I can think of about 5 encounters in the comics.

Fighting Batman, I can only think of three and a maybe:

  • The encounter in Deathstroke's own book
  • Infinite Crisis Final
  • The proxy fight he had with Dick/Bats through Damian and the followup.
  • (Maybe) The big manhunt from Superman/Batman where DS might have been snuck into the big fight scene.

There's also two in The New 52 and the three rounds (all in one issue) Batman went with Slade while he was in the blue and black attire. He also had a fight with GraysonBat in Titans. You know, the book that looked really good but constantly decided logic wasn't mandatory?

If you are referring to Eric Wallace's Titans, that butchered just about all of the characters both in their personality and sometimes litterally just to tell a boring, half-witted and half thoughtout story out of Brightest/Dumbest Day that thankfully killed the book? Oh, yeah, I remember that stinker.

But aside that, thanks for the other mentions (thought Bruce/DS hadn't even met in the New 52) .

Anyways, my oppinion (and it's just that), I still dont count Deathstroke as a Batman villain anymore than I would Prometheus. And quite like Cyborg with the JL, I really cant see myself as accepting it if DC one day really goes 'Yup, Deathstroke is a Batman-villain, always has been.'

It seems to me that bat-villains always complete one of these three conditions:

  1. Integral connection to Gotham City
  2. Intimate relationship with Batman
  3. Grudge against Batman

I think the reason Slade isn't seen as a Batman villain is because he isn't based in Gotham, nor is getting even with Batman as important to him as it is to the residents of Arkham. To him, Batman is a target, or an obstacle.

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Is Ragdoll considered a batman villain? The only real time he have seen him out of the Secret Six was in new 52 batgirl and in my opinion the Batman family villains are all shared. (also why I think Deathstroke is considered a batman villain because He is a Robin/Nightwing/Red Robin villain.)

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Johan Liebert is deadlier than any of these guys/gals.

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I would have added also Clayface and Owlman.

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@kramotz: Johan Liebert is an anime character not Batman villain

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What, No Hush!?

He's not as good as any of the people mentioned.

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Cool choices especially Wrath. He's a villain that deserves more attention.

Although, I wish Hush was on this list since he has proven to be a powerful villain for the Dark Knight in the past.

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