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2007-04-11 12:05:41 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

14 answers

1. The Joker
2. The Penguin
3. Catwoman
4. Two-Face
5. The Riddler
6. Mr. Freeze
7. Poison Ivy
8. Bane
9. Carmine Falcone
10. The Scarecrow
11. Ra's Al Ghul

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Abattoir
Anarky
Bane
Black Mask
Calendar Man
Carlton LeHah
Carmine
Catman
Catwoman
Cavalier
Clayface
Cluemaster
Copperhead
Crazy Quilt
Crime Doctor
Crime Syndicate of Amerika
Darkseid
David Cain
Deadshot
Doctor Death
Electrocutioner
Firefly
Gog
Harley Quinn
Hugo Strange
Hush
Joker
Joseph Blackfire
KGBeast
Killer Croc
Killer Moth
Lex Luthor
Mad Hatter
Man-Bat
Maxie Zeus
Mister Rictus
Mr. Zsasz
Nocturna
Penguin
Poison Ivy
Ra's al Ghul
Ratcatcher
Riddler
Scarecrow
Solomon Grundy
Talia
Tally Man
The Monk
The Riddler
Two-Face
Ventriloquist
Zeiss
Zsasz
Amygdala
Benedict Asp
Black Spider
Cornelius Stirk
Film Freak
Headhunter
Joe Chill
Kite-Man
Lady Clayface
League Of Assassins
Polka-Dot Man
Red Hood
Signalman
The Mortician
Trigger Twins

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2007-04-11 12:12:40 · answer #1 · answered by Psychotic2 6 · 0 0

Joker
Penguin
Mr. Freeze
Two-Face
Scarecrow
Mad Hatter
Clayface
Killer Croc
Bane
Firefly
Catwoman
Poison Ivy
Harley Quinn
Sugar & Spice
Ra's Al Ghul
Scarface
Riddler

2007-04-11 12:13:57 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The basic four were Penguin, Jokler, Riddler and Cat Woman.

Everyone else is an add-on

2007-04-11 12:19:45 · answer #3 · answered by Experto Credo 7 · 0 0

Joker, Penguin, Cat woman, Riddler, King Tut.....

2007-04-11 12:12:21 · answer #4 · answered by Taylor29 7 · 0 0

The Joker, The Riddler, The Penguin...those are the only ones I know..there could be more.

2007-04-11 12:08:59 · answer #5 · answered by fmxkrazyone 6 · 0 0

The Joker and the Riddler

2007-04-11 12:10:30 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

included Doctor Death, Professor Hugo Strange, and the vampiric Monk. Aside from Strange, none had any real staying power.

Authors introduced many of the most familiar Batman villains in the 1940s. Golden Age Batman villains largely drew inspiration from the rogues gallery of Dick Tracy, whose villains were often grotesquely disfigured in order to highlight their evil nature to readers. The first issue of Batman, in 1940, marks the first appearance of Batmans's two most prominent adversaries: the Joker, Batman's archnemesis, and Catwoman, both a villain and love interest to the Dark Knight.

The Penguin and Two-Face also premiered during the early 1940s in Detective Comics, appearing often since their introduction, especially the Penguin. The Riddler, originally debuting in 1948 in Detective Comics, vanished from the comic book until his appearance in the late 1960s in the television show saw his return to popularity. Other foes created in the same era, such as the Scarecrow and the Mad Hatter, appeared less frequently than some other villains, their mind-controlling skills and weapons that would later became their signatures, eventually made them classic recurring villains up until today. Deadshot and the original Clayface also debuted in the Golden Age.

By the 1950s, Batman's rogues gallery was largely ignored apart from the likes of the Joker (who appeared in virtually every Batman issue published), the Penguin, and Catwoman. With the growing emphasis on science fiction in the late 1950s Batman stories, even the Joker was shunted aside in favor of alien adversaries.

Villains with physical skills or super-powers slowly began to appear: these villains reflected a growing preoccupation with science fiction in Batman comics. Mr. Freeze and Killer Moth first appeared in the late 1950s, and the botanical scientist Poison Ivy in the 1960s, along with the debut of a new superpowered Clayface, a mud shape-shifter. Many older villains received a boost in popularity thanks to the 1960s Batman television series and consequently, after a long period of dormancy, again became fixtures in the comic books.

In the 1970s, new Batman villains adopted influences from horror, pulp and films. Man-Bat, a geneticist who turned himself into a humanoid bat, the murderous Clayface III, and Ra's Al Ghul all first appeared in this decade. Ra's al Ghul was different from most Batman foes, in that he was, unlike the typical mobster-stereotype, a centuries-old eco-terrorist who commands a large empire of loyal servants, as well as the League of Assassins, a ninja organization (probably inspired by the Martial Arts hype of the era). Ra's is an ideological mastermind in the tradition of Fu Manchu or the James Bond villains. His daughter Talia is one of Batman's best-known love interests. Ra's and Talia were the first villains to learn of Batman's secret identity.

The 1980s introduced grim villains like crocodile mutant Killer Croc, self-amputated ex-Russian agent KGBeast, pullback insane Mafiosi leaders like Black Mask and the dissociative identies of the Ventriloquist's puppet, Scarface. This wave of brutal villains continued in the early 1990s with serial killer Victor Zsasz, and Bane, an assassin addicted to Venom steroids who deduced Batman's secret identity and broke his spine, temporarily putting him in forced retirement.

New manipulative Bane-like enemies with personal relationships and hate issues with Batman's persona started to appear in recent times, including Hush, apparently one of Bruce Wayne's old friends, as well as assassin David Cain, the father and trainer of current Batgirl Cassandra Cain. Additionally, the long thought murdered second Robin Jason Todd recently returned as the Red Hood putting Batman to the test.

2007-04-11 12:12:13 · answer #7 · answered by DaBearsMan 2 · 0 1

the joker, the riddler, mr. freeze, poison ivy, and the penguin are the ones i know

2007-04-11 12:09:41 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

the joker, the riddler, mr. freeze, poison ivy, and the pengu

2007-04-11 12:30:05 · answer #9 · answered by Markayla W 3 · 0 0

The Joker, uhhhh........that's the only one I know.

2007-04-11 12:11:13 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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