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Abattoir First confrontation: Unknown Arnold Etchison was convinced that his family was evil. He killed them, and believed he had absorbed some of their life force at their demise. Etchison was eventually captured and committed to Arkham Asylum. When Bane sets all the inmates free from the asylum, Abattoir flees and goes on to kill several more family members, seemingly drawing strength from each death. He tended to go for overkill in his murders - beating, stabbing and shooting each victim. |
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Abbatior First confrontation: Unknown
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Abnegazar First confrontation: Unknown Batman was in the JLA when they overcame the 3 demons. |
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Ace First confrontation: Unknown Batman is the alter-ego of a distraught billionaire, Bruce Wayne, who, angered by the death of his parents, dons a costume inspired by his own fear of bats to fight crime in the DC Universe. Batman faced Ace and the rest of the Royal Flush Gang when the team first appeared in JLA #43. |
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Actuary First confrontation: Unknown A genius who uses mathematical formulas to defeat Batman. |
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Amygdala First confrontation: Unknown Amygdala has no amygdala resulting in him having inhuman rage and super human strength. |
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Anarky First confrontation: Unknown
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Antaeus First confrontation: Unknown Batman is the alter-ego of a distraught billionaire, Bruce Wayne, who, angered by the death of his parents, dons a costume inspired by his own fear of bats to fight crime in the DC Universe. Batman led the original Outsides team in their battles with the New Olympians. |
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Argus First confrontation: Unknown Batman is the alter-ego of a distraught billionaire, Bruce Wayne, who, angered by the death of his parents, dons a costume inspired by his own fear of bats to fight crime in the DC Universe. Batman led the Outsiders in their battles with the New Olympians. |
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Baby Doll First confrontation: Unknown Batman is the alter-ego of a distraught billionaire, Bruce Wayne, who, angered by the death of his parents, dons a costume inspired by his own fear of bats to fight crime in the DC Universe. |
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Bane First confrontation: Unknown Bane is a master tactician, strategist, fighter, and criminal. Pumped up on super-steroids, the Venom drug, Bane is extremely dangerous. He did what no deranged villian had ever done-he broke the Bat. Bane released the inmates of Arkham Asylum, who all fought Batman hard. They beat him before he won, but he was tired and couldn't fight. Bane, instead of killing him, snapped his back, putting Batman out of commission for nine months. |
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Baron Bedlam First confrontation: Unknown Baron Bedlam has a shrewd, ruthless tactical mind and vast financial resources. |
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Basil Karlo First confrontation: Unknown The original and first Clayface. He had fought with Batman several times before he usurped the power of the other Clayface's. |
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Batzarro First confrontation: Unknown Batman's twisted doppleganger. |
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Benedict Asp First confrontation: Unknown
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Bizarro First confrontation: Unknown Bizarro is a bizarre, imperfect copy of Superman. He is everything that Superman is not--literally. Every thing Bizzaro does is deliberately backwards or the opposite of normal. |
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Bizarro World First confrontation: Unknown The Bizarro World is a cube shaped planet |
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Black Mask First confrontation: Unknown Black Mask set up a criminal empire in Gotham and ruled the city, especially during Jason Todd's return. Batman has brought the deranged mobster down every time though, and the returned Todd beat Mask senseless. Perhaps his most heinous crime was the brutal attack on Stephanie "Spoiler" Brown, which led to her death, during the War Games story arc. |
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Black Spider First confrontation: Unknown Black Spider tends to use the latest in high tech weaponry such as laser assisted rifles. He is an olympic level athlete and has trained intensly in many forms of physical combat. |
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Blight First confrontation: Unknown In the Batman Beyond TV series, Blight is responsible for the death of Terrence "Terry" McGinnis father and therefore leading him to becoming the new Batman |
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Bonk First confrontation: Unknown Bonk was a large and brutish member of the third gang of Jokerz, first seen in Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker. After Batman (Terry McGinnis) interfeared with their failed attempted robbery, Bonk eventually tired of taking orders from the group's leader, an apparrently resurrected Joker, and confronted the new Crown Prince of Crime, saying he wanted out. Joker then shot him with toxic laughing gas, which killed him. In the Justice League Unlimited episode The Once and Future Thing Part Two: Time, Warped, an alternate reality created by Chronos showed Bonk to be alive, and cybernetically modified to be able to change his hand into a hammer. This reality was erased at the end of the episode. |
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Brain Storm First confrontation: Unknown Brain Storm's greatest weapon is his own brain. Augmented by a special helmet, Storm's mind is capable of throwing off Star Bolts enabling him to mentally control whatever they touch. |
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Brainwave First confrontation: Unknown Brain Wave honed his mental abilities to perfection, enabling him to hypnotise people effortlessly, and to project realistic three dimensional images. |
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Bud First confrontation: Unknown Bud is one of the Joker's two hyenas. |
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Calculator First confrontation: Unknown The once laughable Calculator has redirected his genius to become the top information broker for villains. He is also a cunning manipulator and a strategist. |
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Calendar Man First confrontation: Unknown Calendar Man is obssessed with dates-that's right, dates. A Hannibal Lecter style killer, he kills innocents for fun-if it's the right date. Played a huge part in "The Long Halloween", especially because the killing was date-related. Batman first encountered Calendar Man in Detective Comics #259. |
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Captain Boomerang First confrontation: Unknown Batman is the alter-ego of a distraught billionaire, Bruce Wayne, who, angered by the death of his parents, dons a costume inspired by his own fear of bats to fight crime in the DC Universe. |
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Captain Stingaree First confrontation: Unknown
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Carlton LeHah First confrontation: Unknown LeHah is an international arms dealer who happens to be setting up camp in Gotham; you can imagine how well Bruce takes that... |
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Carmine First confrontation: Unknown Carmine Falcone is a mobster beyond mobsters. He set up a criminal empire and has kept it up for years, despite the best efforts of Bruce Wayne. Falcone is high-class and works in any area-drug dealing, murder, gambling rings, and trying to shut down a certain vigilante. Killed in "Long Halloween, by his own son-plus a group of Batman's greatest foes. |
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Catman First confrontation: Unknown Catman was a joke for a long time (catarangs?), but when he got claws, got pissed, and got crazy, he started slowly climbing up Bruce Wayne's "To Stop" list. |
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Catwoman First confrontation: Unknown No relation to Catman, Selina Kyle is sometimes good and sometimes bad. In her early years, she was the most untouchable cat burglar in Gotham and went on a remarkable crime spree. Her and Batman have romantic feelings-but every once in a while, she steals something, Batman catches her, and it starts over. She seduced Wayne into letting her in the Bat-Cave, then stabbed him in the back. |
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Cavalier First confrontation: Unknown Two people have taken up the mantle of the Cavalier. The first being a superhero and the other being a villain. |
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Celia Kazantkakis First confrontation: Unknown Batman was targeted by Celia because he son, Nicolas was killed when he was fighting Batman and fell of a tall building. She was later defeated by him and his associates. |
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Chancer First confrontation: Unknown Chancer is a criminal from Texas pursued by Nimrod. He teamed up with the Misfits in a kidnapping and was defeated by Batman. |
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Charaxes First confrontation: Unknown Drury Walker was always a second rate villain, he took on the identity of Killer Moth and clashed with Batman many times. But one day, Neron came and offered him something and he became Charaxes. |
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Charlatan First confrontation: Unknown
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Charlie Caligula First confrontation: Unknown A madman whose schemes are designed to coincide with Julius Caesar and the Roman Empire. A former foe of the late Italian hero, the Legionary, and a member of the Club of Villains. |
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Chucko First confrontation: Unknown Chucko was a nasty bullying type who truly enjoys inflicting misery on others. |
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Circe First confrontation: Unknown Circe, the powerful sorceress, Goddess and arch nemesis of Wonder Woman. |
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Clay-Face First confrontation: Unknown An accident ruining his face caused the Basil Karlo to turn to a life of crime. His desire to gain what he lossed he used a product created by Dagett givin the chance to use him created Clay-face |
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Clayface First confrontation: Unknown One of the creepiest of Batman's foes, Clayface has been many different people and had many different powers. He can impersonate anyone in all versions, and is totally insane. He mimicked the then-deceased Jason Todd, which nearly drove Batman insane, and he's come very close to killing him on many occasions. |
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Clayface II First confrontation: Unknown
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Clayface III First confrontation: Unknown
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Clock King First confrontation: Unknown The Clock King was a member of the Injustice League and the Suicide Squad. |
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Cluemaster First confrontation: Unknown Cluemaster is a foe of Batman. He was also a member of the Injustice League, Suicide Squad and the Justice League Antarctica. Now he wants revenge for the death of his daughter Stephanie aka Spoiler. |
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Coldsnap First confrontation: Unknown Batman is the alter-ego of a distraught billionaire, Bruce Wayne, who, angered by the death of his parents, dons a costume inspired by his own fear of bats to fight crime in the DC Universe. Batman led the original Outsiders against Coldsnap and the rest of the Masters of Disaster. |
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Colonel Brass First confrontation: Unknown
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Composite Superman First confrontation: Unknown The Composite Superman had the powers of the whole Legion of Super-Heroes and was an antagonist of Superman and Batman. He only existed in Pre-Crisis continuity. |
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Copperhead First confrontation: Unknown An extremely agile athlete, Copperhead relies heavily upon his snake suit to accomplish his ends. The fangs in his helmet are coated with venom that can cause paralysis or even death. |
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Cornelius Stirk First confrontation: Unknown A delusional serial killer that feeds on people's hearts to survive and has the psychic ability to make people see him as someone else. |
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Crazy Quilt First confrontation: Unknown Crazy Quilt uses a mind controlling helmet to commit crimes. |



