The Joker (real name unknown) is a homicidal maniac with a clown-like appearance, bent on creating havoc in
Also known as the Clown Prince of Crime, the Joker is the arch-enemy of the Dark Knight — one capable of such unthinkable evil that can make even Batman shudder.
So, without a doubt, Kiteman is the weakest of all the villains. The character appears in the animated series Harley Quinn, in which Matt Oberg voiced him.
Batman's first supervillain is Doctor Death who debuted in Detective Comics #29. First masked villain was the Mad Monk who debuted in Detective Comics #31 and died the following issue. His first recurring enemy was Hugo Strange who debuted in Detective Comics #36. Joker came two months after in April 1940.
Edward Nigma, or the Riddler, has plagued Batman since his introduction in 1948. This enigmatic villain is particularly dangerous due to his superior intellect, which even rivals that of Batman.
Batman Is Afraid To Be In The Company Of Bats
As a child, Bruce's fear of bats stemmed from falling in a cave where he encountered the animal. He continued to harbor it as an adult, although Bruce used the very fear as his strength. Batman Begins: Bruce Wayne embraces his worst fear.
Riddler is one of the most intelligent enemies Batman has ever faced, but he's not a fighter. So the idea of a cerebral villain like Jonathan Crane undergoing a Hulk-like transformation makes Scarecrow one of the most dangerous enemies Batman has ever faced.
Arguably the Joker's greatest weakness is his ego, however.
To Be Forgotten
While fans got to hear many memorable quotes from Joker in Batman: Arkham, the series also revealed what his greatest fear is supposed to be. As it turned out, The Joker feared being forgotten more than anything else because it meant nobody was afraid of him anymore, rendering all his crimes void.
Most incarnations depict Brainiac (alias Vril Dox) as a bald, green-skinned alien cyborg or android from the planet Colu and one of the most dangerous villains in the DC universe, capable of possessing others, inventing extremely advanced weaponry (such as force fields and shrinking rays), physically matching or ...
You could say Joker, since the things he does push him to abandon his morals, which is a major fear of Batman's.
Freeze, Penguin, or The Riddler. However, through his own actions, Batman has proved a surprise villain, KGBeast, is actually who he seems to hate most, as he bent his iconic no-kill rule and left him for dead on multiple occasions.
The Hulk is one of the most powerful beings in the Marvel universe. He possesses incredible strength, durability, and the ability to heal quickly. His strength is almost limitless, and he can easily defeat practically any opponent. Batman would struggle with Hulk's raw power and incredible strength.
One of the biggest secrets in the world of DC Comics has been revealed as one of its most iconic characters, an enigmatic villain, gets an official name. In the latest issue of Flashpoint Beyond #5, the Joker's real name has been revealed: Jack Oswald White.
Batman, well, he's got some money and nifty gadgets. When it comes down to it, in every aspect, Superman is better than Batman. Superman is stronger, he's been around longer, he's a hard-working man, and he's just a better person.
The Joker Hates Nazis, According to New DC Comics Story.
This is Batman's nightmare. His deepest, darkest fear. And it's the horror facing Bruce Wayne in Scott Snyder's new mini series, The Batman Who Laughs.
Crane is obsessed with fear, and takes sadistic pleasure in frightening his victims, often literally to death, with his fear toxin. Crane also suffers from brain damage from prolonged exposure to his own toxin that renders him nearly incapable of being afraid of anything - except Batman.
One of the most notable times Superman beat Joker was in the Injustice comics when Superman punched through the Joker after the villain forced Superman to kill Lois Lane. While it's not something the main universe Superman would do, it's still a memorable visual and a definitive defeat for the Clown.
Like Bane, Killer Croc has practically every physical advantage over the Joker. Not only is he always portrayed as incredibly strong and vicious, but he also has the features and abilities of a crocodile. That means he has the teeth, the claws, and the ability to breathe underwater for extended periods of time.
Following DC Comics 2011 relaunch of several of its comic series for The New 52, Detective Comics #1 (November 2011) sees the Joker captured by Batman and sent to Arkham Asylum; unbeknownst to Batman, this is part of the Joker's plan to meet with the villain Dollmaker, who surgically removes Joker's face at his request ...
The smartest version of Batman appears to be the DC One Milion version, with a recorded IQ of 1045. In terms of other DC and Marvel characters, Lex Luthor, Peter Parker, Tony Stark, and Reed Richards have higher IQs than Batman, with Bruce Banner falling short in this comparison.
There are tiers to Batman's rogues' gallery. The heavy hitters—Joker, Two-Face, Ra's al Ghul, Scarecrow—work best because they reveal something deeper about Batman's psyche. Like Bruce Wayne, these characters weren't born with superpowers or predestined to save planets.