Batman Who Laughs is a formidable foe and a twisted mirror image of Batman. This version of the character is a nightmarish blend of the Dark Knight and his greatest enemy, the Joker. His creation was due to exposure to the Joker's toxin, which transformed him into a hybrid villain with terrifying skills and abilities.
History. Taken from their Earths moments before their destruction, The Batman Who Laughs, The Drowned, The Dawnbreaker, The Merciless, The Devastator, The Murder Machine, and The Red Death first appeared when the Court Of Owls ambushed Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman and a baby Darkseid.
Batman's greatest enemy is the Joker. The Clown Prince of Crime is a master of chaos and insanity, regularly devising complex schemes to bedevil Batman and Gotham City. His unpredictable nature and willingness to cause destruction make him an intimidating villain for the Dark Knight.
The Batman Who Laughs is arguably the most dangerous version of Bruce Wayne that has ever lived.
Martha reveals that she forced Psycho-Pirate, a villain with extensive knowledge of the entire DC Universe, to tell her the name of the Joker in the main DC Universe. It is then revealed that the Joker's real name is “Jack Oswald White.”
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.
Bizarro (/bɪˈzɑːroʊ/) is a supervillain/anti-hero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer Otto Binder and artist George Papp as a "mirror image" of Superman, and first appeared in Superboy #68 (1958).
In an alternate reality, Batman became a ruthless anarchist after his parents are gunned down by Stalin's police force, vowing revenge on Pyotr Roslov and 20 years later became the most wanted man in the Soviet Union.
The original Anti-Batman, Killer Moth was created as the exact opposite of Batman when he set out to become criminals' "guardian angel". Killer Moth copied almost all of Batman's M.O. and style to assist evil-doers against the law.
There are times, however, when he failed to uphold his own virtues and rules. In fact, there are plenty of evil versions of Batman. Most of them are other people who simply took the cowl and mantle. A few of them, however, are versions of Bruce Wayne himself succumbing to the most primordial of human crimes.
Despite his villainous role as part of Stalin's regime, he was shown to progress as a character and, while a danger to the world for much of the story, often found himself conflicted with his loyalty to the USSR and his own inner-sense of justice, which would see him shift from a "Big Brother"-esque villain to the more ...
One of the most infamous versions of Wonder Woman that prevailed throughout the DC Multiverse would have to be Lois Lane, Superwoman of Earth 3. An Amazoness like her original counterpart, her penchant for violence and aggression earned her a place as one of the most vicious members of the Crime Syndicate of America.
First Appearance: Infinity War #1 (June 1992) by Jim Starlin, Ron Lim, Al Milgrom, Max Scheele, Ian Laughlin, and Jack Morelli. Adam Warlock's dark aspect Magus created an evil version of Spider-Man which became known as Doppelganger during the Infinity War event.
The most well-known of all incarnations of Black Superman debuted in Final Crisis #7, by Grant Morrison and Doug Mahnke. In a story where all the Supermen of the Multiverse converge in a stand against Darkseid, we came to know Calvin Ellis, the Superman of Earth-23.
They can be classified into multiple categories, such as animal-themed villains (Doctor Octopus, Vulture, Black Cat, Lizard, Rhino, Scorpion, Jackal, Beetle, Kangaroo, Tarantula, and Puma), those with powers over the elements (Sandman, Electro, Molten Man, and Hydro-Man), horror-themed villains (the Green Goblin, the ...
In Batman's origin story, Joe Chill is the mugger who murders young Bruce Wayne's parents, Dr. Thomas Wayne and Martha Wayne.
Bane is known for his cruelty and cunning. He's been able to do something few other villains have been able to do: he's defeated Batman twice. These weren't small defeats, either. The first time they fought, Bane broke Batman's back, forcing him to give up the mantle of the Dark Knight.
Thorr Odinson is a villain from the Avengers and is an evil alternate reality version of Thor Odinson as well as a member of the Tyrant Avengers.
The origins of Superior Iron Man would begin in the Axis event, in which the morality of Earth's heroes and villains was reversed by magic. While the spell was undone the now corrupt Tony managed to shield himself and thus retained his evil personality even as most of Earth's heroes reverted back to their usual selves.
Since his debut however, Venom has evolved into an antiheroic figure, slowly distancing himself from his initial goal to ruin Spider-Man's life to try and do good instead, even putting aside his differences with and helping Spider-Man at times.
Wonder Girl is the demigod half-sister of Wonder Woman and Ares, a fellow daughter of Zeus, and a member of the Teen Titans.
Formed from clay by her mother, Queen Hippolyta, and given life by the breath of Aphrodite, she is a demi-god. The gifts she receives from the gods of the Greek pantheon explain her superhero powers, which become evident when she transforms into Wonder Woman.
As a clone of Superman, Superior Man possesses all of Superman's powers, including superhuman strength, flight, superhuman speed and so forth.
Kal-L is the Soviet Superman, an advanced future Earthling with incredible powers that was sent back in time and raised in the USSR during the Cold War.