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Monday, January 13, 2014
The Genres
As you can you see, I am way behind with all my work. This blog is so much work and is hard to keep up with. But, It's about time I was done with Batman's villains. So now, I'm going to work on The Avengers. After the Avengers, I'm going to do Spider-man and his enemies but not all of them. After Spiderman, I'm going to do Teen Titans. Everything plus Teen Titans will add up to this day. But probably, by the time I finish all those, It's probably going to be far ahead of this date: 1/13/14. So, after Teen Titans, I'm going to do The Justice League. Finally, after The Justice League, I'm going to do X-Men. I don't know what team or category i will do next after X-Men I hope I can find some. If you know any, comment on this post or hit me up on Instagram (if you have it). Once again for those who don't remember, my Instagram name is coolguy24533. I changed my name several times since my first post.
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Bane
It is unknown what Bane's real name is. Bane has been one of Batman's more physically and intellectually powerful foes. He is often credited for being the only villain to have "Broken The Bat". Bane's origin story states that: "He was born in the fictional Caribbean Republic of Santa Prisca, in a prison called Peña Dura. His father, Edmund Dorrance (better known as King Snake), had been a revolutionary who escaped Santa Prisca's court system. The corrupt government, however, decreed that his young son would serve out the man's life sentence, and thus Bane's childhood and early adult life were spent in the amoral penitentiary environment. Though he was imprisoned, his natural abilities allowed him to develop extraordinary skills within the prison's walls. He read as many books as he could get his hands on, built up his body in the prison's gym, and learned to fight in the merciless school of prison life. Because of the cultural and supposed geographical location of Santa Prisca, Bane knew how to speak English, Spanish, Portuguese, and Latin. Despite his circumstances, he found teachers of various sorts during his incarceration, ranging from hardened convicts to an elderly Jesuit priest, under whose tutelage he apparently received a classical education. Bane murdered this priest upon his return to Santa Prisca years later. He committed his first murder at the age of eight, stabbing a criminal who wanted to use him to gain information about the prison. During his years in prison, Bane carried a teddy bear he calls Osito ("Little Bear" in Spanish), whom he considered his only friend. It is revealed that Osito has a hole in his back to hold a knife that Bane used to defend himself. Bane would be haunted in his dreams, by a bat. He ultimately established himself as "king" of Peña Dura prison. The prison's controllers took note and eventually forced him to become a test subject for a mysterious drug known as Venom, which had killed all other subjects; the drug was administered by a doctor who bore a passing resemblance to another Batman foe, Hugo Strange. Later, in Vengence of Bane 2 the same doctor encountered Bane again in Gotham and it is confirmed that it is not Hugo Strange, who, at that point in Batman continuity, was a crazed psychologist and not a surgeon. The Peña Dura prison Venom experiment nearly killed Bane at first, but he survived and found that the drug vastly increases his physical strength, although he needs to take it every 12 hours (via a system of tubes pumped directly into his brain) or he will suffer debilitating side effects." His abilities include: peak human physical condition, venom enhances his physical abilities to superhuman levels, genius-level intellect, photographic memory, expert tactician, strategist, combatant, mercenary, escapologist, and master of disguise.
Solomon Grundy
Solomon Grundy is a zombie supervillain in the Dc Comics Universe and as an antihero in the Dc Animated Universe. Named after the 19th century nursery rhyme, Grundy was introduced as an enemy of the Golden Age Green Lantern (Alan Scott), but has since become prominent enemy for a number of superheroes, such as Superman and Batman. His origin story states that: "In the late 19th century, a wealthy merchant named Cyrus Gold is murdered and his body disposed of in Slaughter Swamp, near Gotham City. Fifty years later, the corpse is reanimated as a huge shambling figure (composed partly of the swamp matter that has accumulated around the body over the decades) with almost no memory of its past life. Gold murders two escaped criminals who are hiding out in the marsh and steals their clothes. He shows up in a hobo camp and, when asked about his name, one of the few things he can recall is that he was "born on a Monday". One of the men at the camp mentions the nursery rhyme character Solomon Grundy (who was born on a Monday), and Gold adopts the moniker. Strong, vicious, and nearly mindless, Solomon Grundy falls into a life of crime-or, perhaps returns to one of his scattered residual memories may indicate-attracting the attention of the Green Lantern, Alan Scott, Grundy proves to be a difficult opponent, unkillable (since he is already dead) and with an inherent resistance to Scott's powers (which cannot affect wood, a substance of which Grundy's reassembled body is now largely composed). He apparently kills Green Lantern, who gives off a green flash. Liking this flash, Grundy commits murders hoping to see the flash again. However the first fight ends when Grundy is hurled under a train by Green Lantern. Grundy is revived when a criminal scientist, known ad the Professor, injects Grundy with concentrated chlorophyll. After this second encounter Grundy is trapped in a green plasma bubble for a time, until a freak weather occurrence releases him from his prison." His abilities include: superhuman strength and stamina, healing factor, self-resurrection, invulnerability, and immortality.
Penguin
The Penguin's full name is Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot. He is known as one of Batman's oldest and most persistent enemies. The Penguin is a short, rotund man known for his love of birds and his specialized high-tech umbrellas. A mobster and thief, he fancies himself as being a "gentleman of crime", his nightclub business provides a cover for criminal activity, which Batman sometimes uses as a source of criminal underworld information. According to Bob Kane, the character was inspired from the then advertising mascot of Kool cigarettes- a penguin with a top hat and a cane. Bill Finger thought the image of high-society gentlemen in tuxedos was reminiscent of emperor penguins. Unlike most of Batman's rouges gallery, the Penguin is in control of his actions and perfectly sane, features that help him maintain a unique relationship with the crime-fighter. His latest characterization has him running a nightclub that is popular with the underworld. Batman comes to tolerate his operations so long as the Penguin remains one of his informants. The entrepreneurial Penguin often fences stolen property or arranges early prison furloughs-for a hefty fee, of course. His abilities include: genius-level intellect, assorted bird-related paraphernalia, deadly trick umbrellas, vast underworld connections, organizational leadership, surprising physical strength, and knowledge of judo and boxing.
Riddler
The Riddler's real name is Edward Nigma. He usually appears as an enemy of Batman. The Riddler's criminal method of operation is so deeply ingrained into his personality that he is virtually powerless to stop himself from acting it out. He cannot simply kill his opponents when he has the upper hand; he has to put them in a deathtrap to see if he can devise a life and death intellectual challenge that the hero cannot solve and escape. However, unlike many of Batman's themed enemies, Riddler's compulsion is quite flexible, allowing him to commit any crime as long as he can describe it in a riddle or puzzle. His origin story states that: "After a teacher announces that a contest will be held over who can solve a puzzle the fastest, a young Edward Nigma sets his sights on winning this, craving the glory and satisfaction that will cone with the victory. He sneaks into the school one night, takes the puzzle out of the teacher's desk, and practices it until he is able to solve it in under a minute. As predicted, he wins the contest and is given a book about riddles as a prize. His cheating rewarded, Edward embraced the master of puzzles of all kinds, eventually becoming a carnival employee who excelled at cheating his customers out of their money with his bizarre puzzles and mind games. He soon finds himself longing for greater challenges and thrills, and dons the guise of the Riddler to challenge Batman who he believes could possibly be a worthy adversary for him." The Riddler has a working relationship with the Cluemaster, although he initially resents the villain for seemingly copying his method of operation. In their first encounter, he sets his fellow rogue up with a bomb and sends Batman off chasing riddles that would lead to its defusing, as well as away from his real plan: to steal a vast amount of priceless baseball merchandise. The two team up on a few occasions afterwards, and work together on a big scheme shortly before Cluemaster's apparent death in the pages of The Suicide Squad. After Harley Quinn briefly breaks free of her devotion to the Joker, She attempts to hold up a large party at Wayne Manor, only to find that the Riddler is targeting the building also. The two gangs engage in a firefight, but Harley gains the upper hand when Big Barda (who was secretly allied with her the whole time) interrupts the conflict and captures the Riddler and his men. During the storyline, the Riddler makes constant allusions to a "mystery" that is hidden within the mansion, and after his apprehension, damage done to the building causes the entrance to the Batcave to open. The Riddler sees this, and then declares that he has "solved the riddle of Wayne Manor". During this period, he attacks Black Canary and Green Arrow in Star City, and he is easily defeated. This event helps lay the foundations for Riddler's future confrontations with Green Arrow. His abilities include: genius-level intellect, highly creative and skilled at making and/or solving puzzles and/or riddles or otherwise that can encompass virtually any conventional difficulty and/or variety especially those that require logical thought be them philosophical and/or mathematical in nature and/or practice, intellectual prowess including but not limited to astonishing feats of inductive, abductive and deductive reasoning, lateral and critical thinking, pattern recognition, vast esoteric knowledge, mastery of a plethora of different sciences such as engineering, chemistry, and technology, photographic memory, apophenia, vast knowledge of philosophy,literature, and geography.
Poison Ivy
Poison Ivy is depicted as one of the world's most prominent eco-terrorists. She is obsessed with plants, botany, and environmentalism. She uses toxins from plants and mind controlling pheromones for her criminal activities, which are usually aimed at protecting the natural environment. Fellow villain Harley Quinn became her recurring partner-in-crime and possibly her only human friend. She has proven to be one Batman's more powerful foes, being one of the few members of his Rogues Gallery to display anything close to superpowers. Pamela Isley a.k.a. Poison Ivy has been portrayed as a love interest for Batman in some comics. In one comic, Ivy was robbing a charity gala Bruce Wayne was attending. Ivy's first kiss was poison, the second it's antidote. When they first meet, Ivy's toxic lips planted a seed of toxic rapture in Bruce. But when she later kissed a dying Dark Knight, Ivy unknowingly cured her intended victim and established a budding romantic tension between them. Her abilities include: expertise in botany and toxicology, ability to control plant life, can secrete various floral toxins to injure or intoxicate, immunity to all toxins, bacteria, and viruses, and a semi-mystical connection to the plant world through a force called the Green.
Clayface
Clayface is an alias used by several DC comics fictional characters, most of them possessing clay like bodies and shape shifting abilities. All of them have been enemies of Batman. These are the names of all his alter egos: Basil Jamal Karlo, Matthew D. Hagen, Preston "Bill" Payne, Sondra Fuller, Cassius Payne, Dr. Peter Malley, Todd Russels, and Johnny Williams. They each are on different teams well two on on different teams. Karlo is part of the "The Society" and the "Injustice League", Hagen is a part of the "Anti-Justice League", and all the clayfaces are part of the "Mud Pack". All of them have their own abilities but they all got shapeshifting. Karlo just has shapeshifting, Hagen has temporary shapeshifting and voice-shifting and his body is constituted by living mud, which he can divide or change the tone of at will, Payne has superhuman strength from an exo-skeleton suit, can melt people by touching them, and can shapeshift, Fuller can shapeshift and has power duplication, Cassius Payne can shapeshift, has power duplication, and has superhuman strength, Malley can shapeshift, and can melt people by touching them, Russel can just shapeshift, and Williams can just shapeshift too.
Catwoman
Catwoman's real name is Selina Kyle. Even though she is a burglar, she sometimes helps Batman fight crime. They have a relationship going on. Catwoman sometimes has to fight Batman against her will. Her abilities include: peak athlete, extremely skilled gymnast and hand-to-hand combatant, expert burglar, possesses costumes with steel spring-loaded climbing pitons and razor-sharp retractable claws, wields an assortment of bullwhips and cat o' nine tails as gymnastic equipment, empathic relationship ability with all types of cats.
Harley Quinn
Harley Quinn real name is Dr. Harleen Frances Quinzel. She is clad in the manner of a traditional harlequin jester. Harley Quinn is a frequent accomplice/girlfriend of the Joker, and is also close to Poison Ivy, from whom she gained her immunity to poisons and toxins. Her abilities include trained in the field of psychiatry, talented gymnast, metahuman agility and enhanced strength, high intelligence, above average martial arts skills, total disregard for human life(apart from Joker & Poison Ivy), and immunity to most poisons and toxins due to Poison Ivy's injections.
Zsasz
Zsasz is a serial killer who usually kills with a knife and carves a tally mark somewhere on himself for every victim he kills. He refers to his victims as "zombies". He slits his victims' throats and leaves them in lifeless poses. Zsasz's origin story states that: "He was the head of his own international company and had amassed a large personal fortune in addition to his family's wealth. At the age of 25 his parents died in a boating accident, sending him into a deep depression. He turned to gambling, losing money in competitions around the world. One night, he ended up in a Gotham City casino known as the Iceberg Lounge, where he gambled everything he owned and ended up losing it all to the Penguin;afterwards He saw that his life was empty, driven by desire, and there was no point to his existence. While he was attempting to commit suicide by jumping from Gotham Bridge, a homeless man tried to assault him with a knife after he refused yo give him money. Instinctively grabbing the knife, Zsasz saw in the man's eyes that all life is meaningless and that nothing nor anyone matters. He then proceeded to stab the man to death as a "gift" for saving his life. From then on, he dedicated himself to "liberating" others from their pointless existence." His abilities include: extreme cunning, strength and agility typical of a dedicated athlete, and unpredictability.
Mr. Freeze
Mr. Freeze is a scientist who must wear a cryogenic suit in order to survive, and bases his crimes around a "cold" or "ice" theme, complete with a "freeze gun". The freeze gun freezes its targets rock solid. In the most common variation of his origins story, he is a former cryogenics expert who suffered an industrial accident while attempting to cure his terminally ill wife, Nora. In order to keep her from dying he froze her, so he would have more time to find a cure. So, probably when he finds a cure, he'll probably stop being a villain and go back to his normal life. Mr. Freeze's abilities include genius-level intellect, expert in cryogenics, wields a freeze gun, and wears an exo-suit that keeps his body at sub-zero temperatures and gives him superhuman strengths.
Saturday, January 4, 2014
Why I'm not posting anything lately
Sorry guys, for not posting anything lately. I'm trying so hard to make up for all the days I missed. I'm trying to post them at once, that's why I'm posting anything. Plus, I'm posting them by genres. I'm still on Batman's villains. Which still doesn't fill for the days I missed. After Batman's villains, I'm going to post the Avengers. That's still not enough. After Avengers, I'll post Spiderman and his villains. See, I have a way of posting them to the blog.
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year everyone. Goodbye 2013. Hello 2014. Its an all new year again. All the holidays and birthdays come once more. Hope everyone will have a good time this year. This year must be remembered and also the year of 2013.
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