I think it would be nice to have him back as the "secondary villain" just to exonerate Batman, having said that I think that there also needs to be someone who is outlandish and overconfident with their crimes and the only people I can think of are Black Mask and Riddler.
I think that sometimes it all depends on the clashes between the "hero" persona and the "civilian" persona, most superheroes that don't hide their identity haven't got anyone to protect: the FF have each other, Tony Stark is a more accessable target than Jarvis, Pepper or Happy. There is also the added advantage that both the FF and IronMan will get funding or contracts to sell their inventions, so their identity is being used as promotion, whereas characters like the Puniser use this because his hero and civilian personas are the same.
Then you have the characters with no real connections, but the civilian persona aids the community or does something that would be jepardized if the public knew their identity, for example Bruce Wayne (Batman) has considerable influence with Gotham's rich and powerful and Matt Murdock (Daredevil) works for the people as a lawyer.
Then there are those that have people to protect, Peter Parker (Spider-Man) being the prime example, Superman being another, as well as several others. Though I think that there are the other group of people that remain a secret in general, like the X-Men, Blade, Ghost Rider etc, choose to remain hidden because it benefits both them and their causes to do so.
Do we have a shortlist of who we think it is because it's either gonna be Kara, Martha or Lana (as inside guesses) and I'm hoping Emily Briggs as just one of many outside guesses (no pun intended - probably)
I did think that MM was working for the Outsiders at first, but now it seems like that isn't going to happen, it could still be possible though, as Bruce Wayne is an excellent tactician and always seemed to get the upper hand on waller in the Justice League Unlimited TV series. I think that Doomsday will probably stay down there waiting for the day when he finally comes back and "kills" Superman in "The Death of Superman"
From Friday's episode we know that there is a Red Queen, but two questions remain: Who is the Red Queen? and who are the other 15 pieces? - oooooooh ominous lol
Everyone knows that homework/coursework is boreing, so let's make it exiting by putting in random phrases. Obviously I will not be using profanites or anything offensive that can get me kicked out, but if it's funny, I'll probably use it... comic readers are so much better at this than my real friends :(
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