The Batman: Part II is still a few years away, but many fans are already wondering which member of Batman’s iconic rogues’ gallery will appear as the movie’s central villain. Some are concerned that the Joker will be used in another movie, while others hope for more esoteric choices in antagonists. Given all the enemies that the hero has faced in his long-running history, there are several choices, with one obscure character possibly being perfect.Doctor Death isn’t the most well-known Batman villain, and his name might even sound too “comic booky” given the tone of the Matt Reeves’ The Batman universe. Nevertheless, his concept can play well in a Gotham City that’s in particularly bad shape, as seen in the first movie’s ending. Plus, given his status as Batman’s original supervillain, he’s a more than fitting enemy to fight against Robert Pattinson’s still young take on Bruce Wayne.Created by Gardner Fox and Bob Kane, Doctor Death first appeared in Detective Comics #29, just two issues after Batman’s own debut. He was also the first true supervillain that the Dark Knight fought. The developer of a deadly poison, Doctor Death — real name Karl Hellfern — uses his creation to extort the wealthy citizens of Gotham City. One of his initial encounters with Batman saw him seemingly killed in an explosion, and though he survived the ordeal, it left him heavily physically scarred. Beforehand, he was merely a bald mad scientist who heavily resembled future Batman enemy Hugo Strange. Now bearing a ghastly appearance befitting his pseudonym, he returned to vex Batman once more.An Underrated DC Show Provided a Blueprint for The Batman’s Clayface
The Batman: Part II is still a few years away, but many fans are already wondering which member of Batman’s iconic rogues’ gallery will appear as the movie’s central villain. Some are concerned that the Joker will be used in another movie, while others hope for more esoteric choices in antagonists. Given all the enemies that the hero has faced in his long-running history, there are several choices, with one obscure character possibly being perfect.
Doctor Death isn’t the most well-known Batman villain, and his name might even sound too “comic booky” given the tone of the Matt Reeves’ The Batman universe. Nevertheless, his concept can play well in a Gotham City that’s in particularly bad shape, as seen in the first movie’s ending. Plus, given his status as Batman’s original supervillain, he’s a more than fitting enemy to fight against Robert Pattinson’s still young take on Bruce Wayne.
Created by Gardner Fox and Bob Kane, Doctor Death first appeared in Detective Comics #29, just two issues after Batman’s own debut. He was also the first true supervillain that the Dark Knight fought. The developer of a deadly poison, Doctor Death — real name Karl Hellfern — uses his creation to extort the wealthy citizens of Gotham City. One of his initial encounters with Batman saw him seemingly killed in an explosion, and though he survived the ordeal, it left him heavily physically scarred. Beforehand, he was merely a bald mad scientist who heavily resembled future Batman enemy Hugo Strange. Now bearing a ghastly appearance befitting his pseudonym, he returned to vex Batman once more.
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