Agreed. I think he’d be a good villain for Green Arrow as well. Id love to see a movie in which Anarky targets Count Vertigo and has an ideological conflict with Green Arrow about how to stop him among other things. And just for fun they should throw Onomatopoeia as Count Vertigo’s muscle.
Nice video fam! The Batman One Bad Day series is so good (a few that were better than others but overall great.) Some of my favorite bat villains are: Mr Freeze, Riddler and Scarecrow
@TheComicBookReport I knowwwww, it could have been such a retrospective into his life OR hear me out: they could use part of the story line from Titans (the live action) because seeing the gangsters actually afraid of him was interesting and kinda cool
Those are my favorite villains too along with of course Joker. Also, I haven't read the One Bad Day books yet but I am surprised Scarecrow wasn't part of the line-up as he's so ripe for unique storytelling. But so didn't Killer Croc, Poison Ivy, Harley Quinn, ect.
Even though I thought the art was incredible the book didn't really connect with me. In general I'm not a big fan of Tom King's writing for Riddler. Ending the game between him and Batman I feel is a fine goal for Riddler, but a terrible motivation. If Riddler wants to end the game then I feel he would do it to show Gotham how smart he is or has reached a breaking point after his many defeats and needs to prove to himself that he is a smart as he says he is. In the One Bad Day issue he does it because he has become bored of fighting Batman and riddles. Being tired of fighting is fair but ultimately he has to keep leaving riddles because his compulsive obsession won't let him stop. It would have been more interesting if the Riddler wanted to prove that he was the one who was sane and not Batman. Honestly I really thought the One Bad Day initiative for the villains was a big disappointment and really the only ones that I actually liked were the Clayface story and the Ra's al Ghul story.
Yeah Ra’s and Clayface were near the top for me in that box. I do agree I think the execution of OBD was a bit less than the premise had me anticipating but still fun. I’d like to see them try again though
Batman Mad Love by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm is my favourite and The Killing Joke of course😉Selina's Big Score by Darwyn Cooke also wonderful (and Ed Brubaker's run on Catwoman which Cooke also worked on)
I love stories that focus on the villains. The stories from my favorite bat rogues I’d recommend are: Scarecrow: Mistress of Fear, Sweet Dreams, Masters of Fear, Fear of Faith. Ventriloquist/Scarface: A psychodrama Two-Face: Crime and Punishment, No man’s land: Jurisprudence, Teen Titans Spotlight on Cyborg: The Two faces of Evil Penguin: Pain and Prejudice Joker: Going Sane, Devil’s advocate Riddler: A New Dawn, When it’s a riddle not a riddle?, The Riddle (from Batman Black and White) Clayface: One bad Day Poison Ivy: Pavane, Hot House Mad Hatter: All mimsy were the borogoves Hugo Strange: Prey Ra’s Al Ghul: Birth of the Demon, Legacy Anarky: Anarky in Gotham City Zsasz: The First cut is the deepest, The Last Arkham Hush: Heart of Hush
Can you pls pick your favorite out of these becoz I only have the budget to buy one : 01. Batman their dark designs 02. Batman failsafe 03. Batman killing time
01. and 02. are first volumes in longer creator runs for Batman, however 03. will give you the fullest complete story so I think I’m going to pick Batman Killing Time. I really enjoyed that title 🦇
My favourite Batman villain is the Riddler and in my opinion the best ever depiction of the character is the one from the Batman Arkham games. Wally Wingert who voiced the character in all 4 games always delivered such an incredible performance that always managed to perfectly capture Riddler's obsessive personality, massive ego and superiority complex. It's Wally's voice I hear in my head when I read comics with Riddler. I love how his Riddler is next level arrogant and will constantly taunt Batman every step of the way but where he really shines is how he is up his own ass and acts as a sore loser every time Batman outsmarts him. It's for all these reasons that this is truly the best depiction of the character, because him bodies everything that the Riddler should be. He's pompous, self-absorbed, has a massive superiority complex and is literally unable to stop his compulsive riddling. I love the taunts and the boasts and especially the way he just completely melts down when he's beaten because he can't even begin to comprehend that he is not the smartest person in existence.
Have you read “When it’s a riddle not a riddle?” It’s a story in which Riddler faces Impulse (from the Flash family). Your comment makes me think you’d really enjoy how Riddler is written in that story.
@@TheComicBookReport I enjoy him too but clearly that was not a sentiment shared by the writers of Batman TAS seeing as they always referred to him as the hardest character to write in the entire show and they would often avoid using him because they didn't want to come up with the riddles. The problem with having a genius character is that the writer also needs to be equally as smart to write him.
@@The_PhantasmThe first time I watched the Labyrinth episode as a child I remember being thrilled for recognizing the reference from the myth of Theseus I had learned on school that very year. It made me fall in love with the Riddler. Such a fun episode. As an adult I came to appreciate more his last appearance in the show “Riddler’s Reform” for tackling his O.C.D. And for the clever riddles he leaves in the episode. (Also as a kid I remember I really wanted those toys he invented).
Who are you favorite Batman villains? 🦇🦇🦇
1. Scarecrow
2. Two-Face (he’d approve his position)
3. Riddler
4. Joker
5. Penguin
Freeze is such an underrated villain!
@@lukeydukey20 👏💯❄️
killer croc
@@teamlds5235 good one!
Batman: Mr. Freeze by Paul Dini (*where it does adapt the Mr. Freeze origin from the iconic Batman: Animated Series episode "Heart of Ice").
@@alexphillips4644 👏👏👏
I really like Anarky. The original run was amazing, and made him feel less 'generic Batman rogue'. I feel like not enough is done with him.
Agreed.
I think he’d be a good villain for Green Arrow as well.
Id love to see a movie in which Anarky targets Count Vertigo and has an ideological conflict with Green Arrow about how to stop him among other things.
And just for fun they should throw Onomatopoeia as Count Vertigo’s muscle.
I’ve enjoyed when Anarky has popped up definitely underutilized
Nice video fam!
The Batman One Bad Day series is so good (a few that were better than others but overall great.)
Some of my favorite bat villains are:
Mr Freeze, Riddler and Scarecrow
@@jadecasssie yeah overall one bad day was fun! Few hits and misses but a very fun series.
I can’t believe we didn’t get a OBD scarecrow
@TheComicBookReport I knowwwww, it could have been such a retrospective into his life OR hear me out: they could use part of the story line from Titans (the live action) because seeing the gangsters actually afraid of him was interesting and kinda cool
Those are my favorite villains too along with of course Joker. Also, I haven't read the One Bad Day books yet but I am surprised Scarecrow wasn't part of the line-up as he's so ripe for unique storytelling. But so didn't Killer Croc, Poison Ivy, Harley Quinn, ect.
@@in_worldofmyown yeah those all would have been great additions to that set
@@jadecasssie 👏👏
Even though I thought the art was incredible the book didn't really connect with me. In general I'm not a big fan of Tom King's writing for Riddler. Ending the game between him and Batman I feel is a fine goal for Riddler, but a terrible motivation. If Riddler wants to end the game then I feel he would do it to show Gotham how smart he is or has reached a breaking point after his many defeats and needs to prove to himself that he is a smart as he says he is. In the One Bad Day issue he does it because he has become bored of fighting Batman and riddles. Being tired of fighting is fair but ultimately he has to keep leaving riddles because his compulsive obsession won't let him stop. It would have been more interesting if the Riddler wanted to prove that he was the one who was sane and not Batman. Honestly I really thought the One Bad Day initiative for the villains was a big disappointment and really the only ones that I actually liked were the Clayface story and the Ra's al Ghul story.
My thoughts exactly.
Yeah Ra’s and Clayface were near the top for me in that box. I do agree I think the execution of OBD was a bit less than the premise had me anticipating but still fun.
I’d like to see them try again though
Batman Mad Love by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm is my favourite and The Killing Joke of course😉Selina's Big Score by Darwyn Cooke also wonderful (and Ed Brubaker's run on Catwoman which Cooke also worked on)
These are all Amazing recommendations! 👏🦇
Mad Love is one I didn’t consider but absolutely great call
I love stories that focus on the villains. The stories from my favorite bat rogues I’d recommend are:
Scarecrow: Mistress of Fear, Sweet Dreams, Masters of Fear, Fear of Faith.
Ventriloquist/Scarface: A psychodrama
Two-Face: Crime and Punishment, No man’s land: Jurisprudence, Teen Titans Spotlight on Cyborg: The Two faces of Evil
Penguin: Pain and Prejudice
Joker: Going Sane, Devil’s advocate
Riddler: A New Dawn, When it’s a riddle not a riddle?, The Riddle (from Batman Black and White)
Clayface: One bad Day
Poison Ivy: Pavane, Hot House
Mad Hatter: All mimsy were the borogoves
Hugo Strange: Prey
Ra’s Al Ghul: Birth of the Demon, Legacy
Anarky: Anarky in Gotham City
Zsasz: The First cut is the deepest, The Last Arkham
Hush: Heart of Hush
Wonderful recommendations here! And a few I’ve yet to read, thank you for taking the time to write this all out. What a resource! 👏📚📚📚🦇
@@TheComicBookReportMy pleasure. Your channel has been an invaluable source of comic book recommendations. I’m simply returning the favor.
@@Victor-qx3vx sincerely appreciated 👏📚📚
Other good Riddler story? Riddler Year One for sure. If you enjoyed The Batman movie, you need to check this.
I was curious about that title
Thank you for the recommendation
“Questions multiply the mystery” is a Riddler origin story told by the king of conundrums himself.
It’s worth a read.
Can you pls pick your favorite out of these becoz I only have the budget to buy one :
01. Batman their dark designs
02. Batman failsafe
03. Batman killing time
01. and 02. are first volumes in longer creator runs for Batman, however 03. will give you the fullest complete story so I think I’m going to pick Batman Killing Time. I really enjoyed that title 🦇
@@TheComicBookReport Ohhh, thanks for replying man, appreciate it!
@@BruceWayne-et8kh of course! 🦇🦇🦇
Happy reading!
My favourite Batman villain is the Riddler and in my opinion the best ever depiction of the character is the one from the Batman Arkham games. Wally Wingert who voiced the character in all 4 games always delivered such an incredible performance that always managed to perfectly capture Riddler's obsessive personality, massive ego and superiority complex. It's Wally's voice I hear in my head when I read comics with Riddler. I love how his Riddler is next level arrogant and will constantly taunt Batman every step of the way but where he really shines is how he is up his own ass and acts as a sore loser every time Batman outsmarts him. It's for all these reasons that this is truly the best depiction of the character, because him bodies everything that the Riddler should be. He's pompous, self-absorbed, has a massive superiority complex and is literally unable to stop his compulsive riddling. I love the taunts and the boasts and especially the way he just completely melts down when he's beaten because he can't even begin to comprehend that he is not the smartest person in existence.
Have you read “When it’s a riddle not a riddle?” It’s a story in which Riddler faces Impulse (from the Flash family).
Your comment makes me think you’d really enjoy how Riddler is written in that story.
That was a good incarnation of Riddler! I’m also fond of the Batman the Animated Series Riddler
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@@TheComicBookReport I enjoy him too but clearly that was not a sentiment shared by the writers of Batman TAS seeing as they always referred to him as the hardest character to write in the entire show and they would often avoid using him because they didn't want to come up with the riddles. The problem with having a genius character is that the writer also needs to be equally as smart to write him.
@@The_PhantasmThe first time I watched the Labyrinth episode as a child I remember being thrilled for recognizing the reference from the myth of Theseus I had learned on school that very year.
It made me fall in love with the Riddler. Such a fun episode.
As an adult I came to appreciate more his last appearance in the show “Riddler’s Reform” for tackling his O.C.D. And for the clever riddles he leaves in the episode.
(Also as a kid I remember I really wanted those toys he invented).