Thanks guys.
Like I said earlier on in the thread, at least Batman creators still manage to come up with great, iconic villains every once in a while, which is more than can be said for other heroes.
Yep
Thanks guys.
Like I said earlier on in the thread, at least Batman creators still manage to come up with great, iconic villains every once in a while, which is more than can be said for other heroes.
It really is.
Bane will never have an arc in other media that isn't just Knightfall.
Don't you ever talk shit about Catman.
Sometimes I wonder how much of this comes down to the characters having the most coverage in other media. Two face and a few other Batman villains are good, well fleshed out characters, but what is inherently amazing about the Penguin or Killer Croc?
jokesI think I've read a few decent portrayals of Croc that played up some of his backstory, but yeah, nothing great.
As for Penguin, you should really be watching Gotham.
I'm trying to work out how "there are some misses" in any way contradicts "Batman creators still manage to come up with great, iconic villains every once in a while" and I'm sort of drawing a blank.
man Orca was done dirty
It really is.
whaaaaaaaat the fuuuuuck is up with those proportions
Is it possible for Marvel Studios to make Baron Zemo a reality in the MCU if he is already an "AI"? Just curious about this.
And even that was a mistake by the inker. The artist never intended to have Hank hit Janet but he's been stuck with the title "spouse abuser" ever since.
Is it possible for Marvel Studios to make Baron Zemo a reality in the MCU if he is already an "AI"? Just curious about this.
So that got me thinking- is there a reverse Arrow? A series where the villains so outclass the heroes that the bad guys are insanely popular and appear everywhere, but the heroes aren't popular enough to get regular page time? The one case I can think of is the New Gods. Any others?
So that got me thinking- is there a reverse Arrow? A series where the villains so outclass the heroes that the bad guys are insanely popular and appear everywhere, but the heroes aren't popular enough to get regular page time? The one case I can think of is the New Gods. Any others?
Key word there. Susan ain't a killer but don't push her.
If you're just talking about recurrence/popularity, Black Adam to Captain Marvel/Shazam probably counts. DC really has no idea of what to do with Batson, and Black Adam's been cast way in advance of the titular character for their movie.
People in the Marvel universe don't know it, but when they say "mother of god" they're actually talking about her, considering she gave birth to Franklin Richards, has Green Lantern powers, only without the need for a ring, and invisible to boot, and is one of the few people to have met The One Above All.
Not somebody that should be messed with under any circumstances.
Regarding Red Skull, I'm sort of surprised he's not depicted as a more recurring X-Men antagonist, considering the nazi history shouldn't be hard to reference into the recurring homo sapiens/homo superior thing.
I know Magneto took him on harshy at least once, and there's that Xavier brain thing that's been posted here a few time, but those seem like sporadic cases, with the likes of Trash usually leading the charge against mutants.
Then again, considering how Marvel appears to be refocusing from mutants to inhumans, I wonder what Skull's view on those guys might be...
Is this the picture we are talking about?
If so... how is this the inkers fault?
Feel like Red Skull should make a return to MCU already (probably the only villain I've legitimately thought was interesting besides Loki) and taskmaster should be present in some form.
Very yes. Been waiting for him to come back from the moment he left. Loved the Red Skull. Definitely one of the better MCU villains which are usually lacking.
Don't think Hugo is game but with that much makeup/prosthetics they could easily get away with recasting him and most viewers wouldn't even notice.
Batroc was seen as an inmate of the extremely high-security prison The Cage. The prison sports a field that mentally suppresses inmates' abilities to use their superpowers. "It doesn't matter how big you were on the outside. In here, combat experience is everything. Thugs like Wrecker and Thunderball might throw their weight around, but they'd never even dream of touching the big shots. Guys like Batroc and Kangaroo".
You see cap's rogues are pretty interchangeable with the Avengers, so half of those guys shouldn't even count. Then again, you're not judging by pure number of Rogues, just which ones are better.
ugh, bat-fans
fantastic write-up, OP! i really wanna go read some more Taskmaster stories now, any highlights?
Taskmaster had previously been a character who drifted through the backgrounds of larger Marvel Universe stories, a supporting player in adventures that weren’t his own, but developed a cult fanbase largely thanks to his knack for kicking ass and being enigmatic. Of course, there’s a risk inherent in telling a story that expands on the background of an enigma. Just ask Boba Fett, and then cringe in horror as every word he speaks makes him less cool. Thankfully writer Fred Van Lente, artist Jefté Palo and color artist Jean-François Beaulieu rose to the challenge and created a fascinating origin story for Taskmaster, a character with more than thirty years of comics history behind him.
Released this week as a trade paperback collection, Taskmaster: Unthinkable follows a down-on-his-luck supervillain as he faces a global organization of affiliated evil henchmen groups, a town full of Hitlers, and, perhaps worst of all, the secrets of his own past. Able to gracefully segue from moments of laughter to action pieces to scenes that are genuinely touching, Taskmaster was one of the best things Marvel published in 2010.
Yeah but Beast got the either
Van Lente? loved Action Philosophers!, so onto the list it goes, thanks man!
where was this panel from? don't recall it
you would probably enjoy "Unthinkable."
just wanted to say: got around to reading this tonight, and it was indeed fantastic, thanks for the recommendation man!
Thats pretty much it. Spider man batman have a lot of filler villains, but are constantly called the best.
Or SlydeYou can't list terrible Spider-Man villains and leave out the Hypno Hustler
whoa whoa , he has his classic foes like
Green Goblin
Hobgoblin
Lizard
Doc Ock
Rhino
Kraven
Venom
Carnage
Kingpin
Scorpion
etc etc