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Paul returned years later, attacking the various villains who had recruited him, all in an attempt to get to Batman. He is currently incarcerated at Arkham Asylum. Chancer: Alan Grant Tim Sale: Batman: Shadow of the Bat #7 (December 1992) The Chancer is a bank robber, real name unknown, who is armed with simply a baton. Clayface VI / The ...
The character has been adapted into various media, most revolving around Batman. Killer Croc made his live-action debut in the 2016 DC Extended Universe film Suicide Squad, portrayed by Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje. A version of the character appeared in the third season of the Arrowverse series Batwoman, performed by Heidi Ben.
Gillian B. Loeb appears in Darren Aronofsky's script for a planned Batman: Year One film, in which he was the master of organized crime in addition to being commissioner of the Gotham City Police Department. [10] Gillian B. Loeb appears in Batman Begins, portrayed by Colin McFarlane.
Carmine Falcone made his debut in the four-part story Batman: Year One written by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli in 1987. [1] In the comics, Falcone is a powerful Mafia chieftain nicknamed "The Roman", where his stranglehold over Gotham City's organized crime is referenced as "The Roman Empire" at least once.
Dr. Travis Langley, a psychology professor and author, analyzes each and every villain from the Batman movies. Dr. Langely explains, in details, the motivations behind movie villains like the ...
This version is an Al Capone-esque crime lord from the 1930s who is involved in bootlegging, was accused of tax evasion, and scarred all of Harvey Dent's face in an attempt to kill him. Maroni is later killed by Dent, who became Batman to seek revenge on him. [7] Sal Maroni appears in Batman: Earth One (vol. 2).
Episode 4 of The Penguin, 'Cent'Anni,' tells us all about Sofia Falcone, and introduces us to her friend in prison, Magpie, who is also a Batman villain.
The Clock King is the name of three supervillains appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.The first Clock King debuted in World's Finest Comics #111 (August 1960), and was created by France Herron and Lee Elias.