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Rogues’ Gallery: The Penguin

Saturday, May 8th, 2010

Rogues' Gallery: The Penguin
Oswald “The Penguin” Cobblepot has long been my favorite Batman villain. Maybe I like his stylish attire, debonair wit, and bird puns. Or maybe I relate to other rotund, diminutive types.

For whatever reason, I tend to prefer the original version of the character- a funny little con man who somehow managed enough brains to occasionally outwit Batman and Robin. The mob lord and freaky bird-man versions came later, and I never really liked them.

The appeal of the character, I thought, was simply that someone who was clearly outmatched by our heroes still managed to give them a hard time. And his umbrella was a flame thrower.

The decision to depict him as a Victorian-style silhouette was inspired by a Jonathan Goldstein story from this installment of This American Life. Listen to the whole program- it’s worth it!

Rogues’ Gallery: Clayface

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

There have been many bat-foes to go by the name of Clayface, but they’ve all pretty much been amorphous blobs of goo. Sometimes the character originates as an actor or a scientist, but they always end up as horrifying, criminal mud-monsters.

That’s got to be a depressing existence, even if (especially if?) you own Elliot Smith’s From a Basement on the Hill on vinyl.

Rogues’ Gallery: Bane

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Most of Batman’s famous foes have been around for decades, and have had the benefit of being depicted my multiple artists in different eras. Bane is a relatively new addition, having first appeared in the mid-1990s.
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Rogues’ Gallery: Poison Ivy

Friday, June 19th, 2009

A couple things kept nagging at me while I was working on this week’s Batman villain. The first is this old song by the Coasters, which I now can’t get out of my head. You’re welcome. (more…)

Rogues’ Gallery: Composite Superman

Friday, June 12th, 2009

Here’s another batman villain! Well, a Batman/Superman team-up villain. The Composite Superman was a disgruntled janitor who gained a myriad of powers (including shape-shifting) in a freak accident. He decided the best way to exact vengeance…on…the World…I guess…was to shift into the shape of a Half-Batman, Half Superman green-skin guy.

Jimmy Olsen and Robin are as confused as you and I.

Mad as a Hatter

Friday, June 5th, 2009

If you know me, you know I love Batman, and more than the Caped Crusader himself, I love Batman villains. (more…)