List items
-
the very first Batman foe
-
a mad scientist from the Golden Age of DC.
-
He is the first costumed villain of Batman's. A vampire werewolf hybrid.
-
a vampiric follower of The Monk.
-
Joe Chill is the man who killed Bruce Wayne's parents. He is the man most directly responsible for the creation of Batman.
-
Leader of the North Korean Mafia. Despite being a global drug and gun dealer, he's turned up in Gotham.
-
The most dangerous man in the world! Scientist, philosopher and a criminal genius...
-
Anthony Zucco is the mobster who arranged the deaths of John and Mary Grayson for failing to pay protection money.
-
The original and first Clayface. He had fought with Batman several times before he usurped the power of the other Clayface's.
-
Clown Prince of Crime, is Batman's arch-nemesis. An agent of chaos known for his purple three-piece suit and
-
Intelligent, rich and sophisticated; Oswald Cobblepot puts up a gentlemanly front, but behind closed doors he is the angered, power hungry criminal known as The Penguin
-
the mobster who scarred Harvey Dent's face, transforming him into Two-Face.
-
Obsessed with luck and duality, good and evil, one and two, the criminal mastermind known as Two-Face is among both the greatest and most tragic of Batman’s foes.
-
Often known as the Master of Fear, the Scarecrow is an enemy of Batman.
-
Lazy and overweight, Tweedledum has no fighting skill at all. Along with his cousin Tweedledee, he relies on his cunning and ruthless strategies in order to commit crime.
-
Lazy and overweight, Tweedledee has no fighting skill whatever. Along with his cousin, Tweedledum, his danger comes from his cunning and ruthless strategic thinking.
-
A prominent Gotham physician, Dr. Bradford Thorne was a prosperous man who turned to crime for the sheer thrill of it, to enliven an otherwise boring existence. Though he truly loved the practice of medicine, crime was like a narcotic to Thorne and he could not resist its lure.
-
an antiques collector who couldn't get enough. Drake began to dress as the Cavalier and started to rob museums, collectors, anywhere he could find valuable antiques.
-
the crown prince of conundrums, is a DC Comics villain obsessed with riddles, puzzles, and brain teasers.
-
A low level villain of high muscle mass and poor education, the Baffler is on a fruitless quest to be know and respected. leaves childish clues to his crimes.
-
An expert on submarines, the Tiger Shark is a gimmick sea pirate that fought Batman and Robin.
-
throughout his many incarnations, is most commonly known as a Batman enemy, with Drury Walker being the most well-known version.
-
The two Daggers are both expert knifethrowers rogues.
-
-
Scarface Carson
-
the crafty villain whose lucky number is 3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
A minor Batman villian from the Silver Age who turns the Polka-Dots on his costume into weapons
-
-
was a criminal Martian hiding out on Earth.
-
Criminal Scientist
-
Pete Dale, a crook, gains the power of the four elements (fire, earth, air, and water) from an Indian shaman’s relics. To combat him, Batman subjects himself to the same magic and gains the same power.
-
A renowned hunter turned bumbling villain, Tom Blake lived with a lion pride in the wild to rediscover himself. Now more deadly and resourceful, Catman has become one of the world's premier trackers and hunters.
-
An old Batman villain. His technology was later enhanced into the masks worn by the Question (including Renee Montoya)
-
works as a fortuneteller in a "mystic parlor" in Gotham City, complete with a Taurus the bull and a Leo the lion doorway whose jaws lock shut behind him when he needs to beat a hasty retreat.
1 Comments