An Under-Utilized Batman Villain Could Become His Lex Luthor

DC Comics has turned Batman into one of comics’ greatest superheroes, if not the single most successful character in pop culture. Generating billions of dollars through merchandise and media, Batman owes some of his success to the dynamic range of colorful and eccentric villains he faces. However, one of The Dark Knight’s underrated enemies could fulfill a unique gap in Batman’s cast.Batman has gained perhaps the greatest rogues gallery in comics, steadily growing since his 1939 introduction in Bob Kane and Bill Finger’s Detective Comics #27. Among his most famous foes are Joker, Bane, Riddler, Scarecrow and Penguin. Each has posed genuine threats to Batman, Gotham, and the very world. Batman’s rogues gallery comprises villains who represent different fears and weaknesses Batman faces, and some have their own unique mental illnesses. The basic ingredients for what makes for the perfect rogues gallery are almost entirely present when it comes to Bruce Wayne’s enemies. However, one key type of villain has gone completely underserved: The evil genius. These characters pose little in the way of a physical threat to their heroes, and challenge their mind instead. One underrated Batman villain could take this title for good.One of the great things about Batman’s list of villains is how each of them presents a unique threat and fear of Batman’s, as well as the readers’. In Two-Face, there’s a difficult balance between a good man and his evil, crime boss alter. Professor Pyg is a horrific scientist serial killer. In Joker, there’s a chaotic killer clown who cannot be reasoned with. Man-Bat presents the classic Jekyll and Hyde conundrum, with an otherwise decent man who transforms into a monstrous bat monster. Each of the Caped Crusader’s biggest villains brings their unique range of colorful gimmicks, dangerous weapons, sinister motives and even sub-genres in which they thrive. From organized crime bosses to impulsive serial killers, each foe represents a different problem for Batman to solve.RELATED: 10 DC Heroes Who Should Join The Doom Patrol

DC Comics has turned Batman into one of comics’ greatest superheroes, if not the single most successful character in pop culture. Generating billions of dollars through merchandise and media, Batman owes some of his success to the dynamic range of colorful and eccentric villains he faces. However, one of The Dark Knight’s underrated enemies could fulfill a unique gap in Batman’s cast.

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Batman has gained perhaps the greatest rogues gallery in comics, steadily growing since his 1939 introduction in Bob Kane and Bill Finger’s Detective Comics #27. Among his most famous foes are Joker, Bane, Riddler, Scarecrow and Penguin. Each has posed genuine threats to Batman, Gotham, and the very world. Batman’s rogues gallery comprises villains who represent different fears and weaknesses Batman faces, and some have their own unique mental illnesses. The basic ingredients for what makes for the perfect rogues gallery are almost entirely present when it comes to Bruce Wayne’s enemies. However, one key type of villain has gone completely underserved: The evil genius. These characters pose little in the way of a physical threat to their heroes, and challenge their mind instead. One underrated Batman villain could take this title for good.

One of the great things about Batman’s list of villains is how each of them presents a unique threat and fear of Batman’s, as well as the readers’. In Two-Face, there’s a difficult balance between a good man and his evil, crime boss alter. Professor Pyg is a horrific scientist serial killer. In Joker, there’s a chaotic killer clown who cannot be reasoned with. Man-Bat presents the classic Jekyll and Hyde conundrum, with an otherwise decent man who transforms into a monstrous bat monster. Each of the Caped Crusader’s biggest villains brings their unique range of colorful gimmicks, dangerous weapons, sinister motives and even sub-genres in which they thrive. From organized crime bosses to impulsive serial killers, each foe represents a different problem for Batman to solve.

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