After seeing Barry Keoghan become the fifth or so person (depending on whether you count the 1960s films) to portray the Joker on the big screen, I was kind of disappointed. I think the character needs a rest. Who knows when he will actually show up again though. Anyway, it got me thinking about Batman's rogues gallery, and DC's rogues gallery in general, and at who might be a potential alternative choice to more of the Clown Prince of Crime. Also, some comic book recommendations!
KILLER CROC
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Art by Jim Lee |
Created By: Gerry Conway (writer) and Gene Colan (artist) with his first full appearance in Detective Comics # 524 (1983).
Character Bio: Waylon Jones was originally a side-show wrestler who suffers from a condition that eventually gave him a crocodile-like appearance. This drove him insane and he adopted the name "Killer Croc" and turned to a life of crime. He has gradually gotten more savage over time
My Opinion: I'm actually pretty surprised that he hasn't shown up in a Batman movie before now even as a secondary villain. Maybe some other villain is using him. I'm thinking of something similar to Batman: Hush. You could use Jim Lee's roided up version from that storyline or maybe Penguin has the trench-coat version as a bouncer or muscle. Or with Poison Ivy (more on her later) as there's the nature connection. The character has potential whatever way you use him. I liked Suicide Squad (yeah I was one of the people) but didn't really that version of Croc. They got some parts right though.
Recommended Reading: Batman #608 - 619 (Batman: Hush), Batman: Reptilian #1 - 6
THE MAD HATTER
Created By: Bill Finger (writer) and Lew Sayre Schwartz (artist) with his first appearance being in Batman # 49 (1948).
Character Bio: Inspired by the Alice In Wonderland character, Jervis Tetch is a scientist who invents and uses mind control devices to influence and manipulate the minds of his victims.
My Opinion: I know some people may consider this is a strange choice and I must admit it is entirely inspired by one mini-series Secret Six: Six Degrees of Devastation, written by Gail Simone, with Bradley Walker, Karl Kerschl and Jimmy Palmiotti on art. Gail works magic on minor villains so when she gets one of the better known ones it is very often a sight to behold. In the story, she goes into why he is the way he is and in doing so makes him even creepier and shows that he is possibly the MOST underrated Bat Villain.
Recommended Reading: Secret Six (vol.2) #1 - 6 (Six Degrees of Devastation), Secret Six (vol. 3) # 1 - 7.
POISON IVY
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Art by Jim Lee
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Created by: Robert Kanigher (writer) and Sheldon Moldoff (artist) with her first appearance being in Batman #181 (1966).
Character Bio: Dr. Pamela Isleyis a botanist and biochemist who possesses a poisonous touch, enhanced physical abilities, and a supernatural control over plant life. She uses for the purposes of ecoterrorism.
My Opinion: Cheating with this one but Batman has a pretty low number of female villains to choose from. Catwoman has been done a lot with four (?) different actresses on the big screen. Talia Al Ghul has appeared recently enough. The obvious choice, to me, is Pamela Isley. Her last appearance was 25 years ago in 1997's
Batman & Robin. Ugh. Even before even researching this, I thought of that appearance and that I kind of wanted to see a new version of Ivy. Her status an ecoterrorist is timely with Climate Change being a hot topic. Plus there's her romantic relationship with Harley Quinn in the comics and animated appearances.
Recommended Reading: Batman #608 - 619 (Batman: Hush), Gotham Sirens, any book that has Harley and Ivy in the title lol.
PROFESSOR PYG
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Art by Mitch Gerard |
Created by: Grant Morrison (writer) and Andy Kubert (artist) with his first appearance being in Batman #666 (2007).
Character bio: Pyg is Lazlo Valentin, a scientist who suffered a schizophrenic breakdown that led him to become a supervillain that wears a pig mask.
My Opinion: I wanted to look at some "newer" villains and, actually, this guy would be a very good replacement for the Joker. He even has a gang of underlings called the Circus of Crime. He's also a favourite of mine. Morrison intended Pyg to seem disconnected from reality, seeing him as the "weirdest, most insane" characters in Batman's rogue gallery.
Recommended Reading: Batman and Robin # 1 -3, Batman Incorporated: Leviathan Strikes!, Batman (vol. 3) # 62.
CHESHIRE
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Art by J.G. Jones |
Created By: Marv Wolfman (writer) and George PĂ©rez (artist) with her first appearance being in
New Teen Titans Annual #2 (1983).
Character Bio: Jade Nguyen is a French-Vietnamese mercenary, expert fighter and is known for her knowledge of poisons.
My Opinion: I decided to go for a villain outside of Batman's rogues gallery for my final choice. At first, I thought of using Lex Luthor but he is as over-exposed as the Joker in my opinion. So, once again, Secret Six influences my choice as I first became aware of the Cheshire character in Villains United as part of that team. (Gail Simone had previously used her in Birds of Prey but I read that after). She's an expert at deception and she has a name that makes you think of a cat (so brings to mind Catwoman). Also, she could probably take Batman in a fight or at least give him a good one. It's a bonus that she, being a woman, fills a gap I pointed out in Batman's villain list. It'd also be nice to see an Asian villain on screen.
Recommended Reading: New Teen Titans Annual #2, Birds of Prey #63 - 67, Villains United #1 - 6
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