As some of you guys know I haven't been keeping up with the comics lately, so I have no freaking clue who some of the newer members of the rogues gallery are. This is one of them. Her name is Shush. To put it simply, she's from what I have gathered, a female version of the old Bat-rogue Thomas Elliot. Aka, Hush. You know, this guy. She is hinted to be a trainer of Damian Wayne, and...Okay, all I can say about this one is... I mean, if you wanted to reinvent an old villain, fine. But this is just too much. I think that they should have just called her Hush, since Thomas hasn't been seen for a while as far as I know. She has a better design than Hush, I give her that, and I have said that we needed more women in Batman's rogues gallery. But overall, I think she was just unnecessary. My opinion might change, but until then, she really doesn't have a true purpose to exist. Now, you're probably wondering by now if I'm going to draw her. Yes, but I'm not sure if I would include her
Rogue Analysis #1: The Joker by D-Field22, literature
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Rogue Analysis #1: The Joker
“Madness is the emergency exit. You can just step outside, and close the door on all those dreadful things that happened. You can lock them away…forever." -The Joker The Joker. What can be said about the Clown Prince of Crime that hasn't ben said a million times already? Was it really wise to start with the Ace of Knaves? I mean, we all know he's great, and arguably one of the biggest villains in Pop-Culture history. If there were a Mount Rushmore of the greatest fictional villains of all time, I'm 99.99 percent that the Joker would be on there. Well, alright. I won't make this review too long, because you all know the deal with this guy. Debuting in Batman #1, back in the spring of 1940, created by Bill Finger, Bob Kane, and Jerry Robinson, the Joker would make his first appearance fighting the dynamic duo, and by performing some of the biggest heists of the period, and leaving behind one of his biggest calling cards, murdering his victims with a smile. Not just on his own
Private notes of Jeremiah Arkham: The Prank Master by D-Field22, literature
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Private notes of Jeremiah Arkham: The Prank Master
The Prank Master, otherwise known as Charles Pucketts, or rather Charlie as he prefers to be called was once a proud and prosperous employee of Happy Jack's toy factory. Perhaps a bit too proud, as he had become the bane of many of his co-workers. One such co-worker, Eliza Johnson had stolen blue prints to a top invention of Charlie's and sought to turn it in as her own. Though in the end, her greed and jealousy would bring out the worst in Charlie who would exact his revenge on her and many who worked at the company, including her uncle and employer Harold Johnson. Charlie would set his victims in "death traps," which would be revealed as a scare tactic when the timers reached zero, and would be laughed at by the Prank Master. He had no true desire to kill anyone, well aside from maybe one. The one who took his position stole his work, and was the cause to his termination. However, he was apprehended by the detective, as well as Eliza for her conspiracies' and theft. Upon his constant
Arkham Asylum Inmates(Remake) by D-Field22, literature
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Arkham Asylum Inmates(Remake)
The Joker Dr. Death Jane Doe Death Rattle Doodle Bug Junkyard Dog Lunkhead Cornelius Stirk Zsasz Calendar Man Harley Quinn The Riddler Mr. Freeze(due to medical condition) The Scarecrow The Mad Hatter Firefly Man-Bat Poison Ivy Killer Croc(due to his medical condition) Black Mask The Penguin(when Blackgate is either too occupied or under other circumstances) Deadshot(when Blackgate is either too occupied or under other circumstances) The Reaper The Ventriloquist Clayface(Basil Karlo) Catman Catwoman(when Blackgate is either too occupied or under other circumstances) Two-Face Magpie Maxie Zeus The Electrocutioner(when Blackgate is either too occupied or under other circumstances) The Great White Shark Humpty Dumpty Prometheus Killer Moth Bane(when Blackgate is either too occupied or under other circumstances) Professor Pyg The Doll Maker Punchline The Tweed Brothers(Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum) Duela Dent Hush The Electrocutioner(when Blackgate is