The Big Picture Although there’s a healthy debate to be had regarding which of DC’s superheroes is the strongest, it’s fairly evident that there’s no character within the fictional universe who has a greater rogue’s gallery than Batman. Ever since Bob Kane created the character in the late 1930s, Batman comics and adaptations have featured a wide variety of memorable antagonists who challenge the Dark Knight’s physical, emotional, and ethical limits.
Batman '66 TV-GActionCrimeFantasy The Caped Crusader and his young ward battle evildoers in Gotham City. Although Batman helped introduce non-comic book readers to characters like The Joker , Catwoman , and The Riddler , these villains never presented a true threat to the Dark Knight. The Joker and The Riddler were ultimately both comic oafs who played into the series’ slapstick elements, and Catwoman was often framed as a femme fatale and potential love interest for Batman. However, Meredith’s version of The Penguin was the most malevolent and intelligent of Batman’s villains.
Burgess Meredith Proved That ‘Batman’ Villains Could Be Fun and Scary Although the films by Christopher Nolan, Todd Phillips, and Matt Reeves have suggested that the only “true” version of a Batman story is one that is dark and gritty, there has always been an element of comedy within the character’s history. Meredith’s comic mannerisms as The Penguin created one of the most unique Batman villains ever; his eccentric laughing could be interpreted as both joyously eccentric and rather disturbing.
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