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Bad Guys 'n Gals
Batman 23%  23%  [ 4 ]
Dick Tracy 17%  17%  [ 3 ]
Fantastic Four 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
The Flash 23%  23%  [ 4 ]
Spider-Man 29%  29%  [ 5 ]
_________ 5%  5%  [ 1 ]
Total votes : 17
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 Post subject: Best Rogues' Gallery
PostPosted: Tue Jan 24, 2023 11:06 pm 
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Heroes need villains to fight. Superheroes need a rotating cast of villains to fight each month.
Overall,which crimefighter has the greatest amount of compelling enemies?

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 24, 2023 11:36 pm 
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These are all good choices. I went for Spider-Man, but I could argue for any of them.

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 24, 2023 11:37 pm 
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I would say Batman, followed by The Flash.

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 Post subject: Best Rogues' Gallery
PostPosted: Tue Jan 24, 2023 11:46 pm 
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Batman.

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 Post subject: Best Rogues' Gallery
PostPosted: Tue Jan 24, 2023 11:49 pm 
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Dick Tracy. Most of Batman's early Rogues were inspired by Dick Tracy.

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 Post subject: Best Rogues' Gallery
PostPosted: Tue Jan 24, 2023 11:50 pm 
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Second vote for Dick Tracy.


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 Post subject: Best Rogues' Gallery
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Dick Tracy was my second choice. Batman's early rogues were inspired by Tracy's, but they were better. And he has another 70-some years of additional rogues, quite a few of which are inspired (and quite a few of which were not! Cluemaster?!?).
Anyway, I like Batman's foes.

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 Post subject: Best Rogues' Gallery
PostPosted: Wed Jan 25, 2023 10:23 am 
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I have three categories I wish to award:

Best overall rogue's gallery: Spider-Man (just an incredible strafing run of villains in those first 20 or so issues)

Best ratio of quality of rogue's gallery to signficance of hero: The Flash (he punches way above his weight class when it comes to rogue's gallery).

Best single arch nemisis: Batman with the Joker. (Never has then been a more perfect, archetypical paring).

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 25, 2023 11:34 am 
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Flash was my first favorite super hero, so I am biased towards his nemeses.

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 Post subject: Best Rogues' Gallery
PostPosted: Wed Jan 25, 2023 11:37 am 
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#1 Seed Villian

Batman : Joker
FF : Dr. Doom
Flash : Reverse Flash? Captain Cold?
Spiderman : Doc Oc? Green Goblin?
Dick Tracy : no clue

Thoughts?

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 Post subject: Best Rogues' Gallery
PostPosted: Wed Jan 25, 2023 2:39 pm 
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Dick Tracy: Flattop Jones Sr. then probably The Brow, Pruneface, and The Mole.

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 Post subject: Best Rogues' Gallery
PostPosted: Wed Jan 25, 2023 2:59 pm 
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I went with Batman; as much as I enjoyed Flash's Rogues gallery as a kid, their driving motivations were all the same; the rogues are thieves. pure and simple. So there's all sorts of capers and plots, and robberies to foil, but there's not much depth to them.

Batman, OTOH, basically has every mental disorder personified as a villain; and travel in every direction - the brute force of a Bane or Killer Croc, the mental challenge of the Riddler or Calendar Man; the sheer chaos of the Joker. Base thieves like Catwoman / Penguin, and world changing crusaders like Poison Ivy. Even would be dictators like R'as. Batman's gallery covers it all.

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#1 Seed Villian

Batman : Joker
FF : Dr. Doom
Flash : Reverse Flash? Captain Cold?
Spiderman : Doc Oc? Green Goblin?
Dick Tracy : no clue

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Silver Age Flash's was Captain Cold; modern Flash is definitely Zoom / Thawne. DC so often used the mirror villain trope though, that I got tired of it. Not that there haven't been great takes on it (Sinestro, Bizzaro), but for the most part, I prefer different takes on the road not taken. (R'as Al Ghul versus Bruce Wayne)

Others for your list though:
Superman: Luthor
Wonder Woman: Cheetah
Green Lantern: Sinestro
Atom: Clock King
Hawkman: Kanjar Ro
X-Men: Magneto
Wolverine: Sabertooth
Avengers: Ultron
Spiderman - J. Jonah Jameson
Hulk: Abomination
Thor: Loki
Captain America: Red Skull
Iron Man: Tony Stark
Daredevil: Kingpin

Final thought - heroes are defined by the quality of their villains; so many B tier heroes don't have a great (or any) rogues gallery to speak of. But the ones we think of as the greats? All easily have a 1/2 dozen villains we look forward to seeing


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 Post subject: Best Rogues' Gallery
PostPosted: Wed Jan 25, 2023 4:25 pm 
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I voted for Hulk ("Other"). When I was reading the Hulk as a kid, his "rogues gallery" was the entire Marvel Universe.

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 25, 2023 4:39 pm 
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Jason Gore wrote:
Hulk: Abomination

Challenge! I'd put The Leader as Hulk's arch-nemesis. (Or "archie," as I like to call it in order to save a few keystrokes. Even though it means they all end up being drawn in the same house-style.)


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PostPosted: Wed Jan 25, 2023 4:51 pm 
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Kid Nemo wrote:
Heroes need villains to fight. Superheroes need a rotating cast of villains to fight each month.

Overall, which crimefighter has the greatest amount of compelling enemies?

Fantastic Four
Spider-Man
X-Men
Batman
New Gods
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 Post subject: Best Rogues' Gallery
PostPosted: Wed Jan 25, 2023 5:14 pm 
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Ocean Doot wrote:
Jason Gore wrote:
Hulk: Abomination

Challenge! I'd put The Leader as Hulk's arch-nemesis. (Or "archie," as I like to call it in order to save a few keystrokes. Even though it means they all end up being drawn in the same house-style.)


You would love Venture Bros. In that show, the villains call it "arching" when they match up with a good guy. As in, "I'm arching on him, you arch on that other one."

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 25, 2023 5:17 pm 
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Li'l Jay wrote:
Ocean Doot wrote:
Jason Gore wrote:
Hulk: Abomination

Challenge! I'd put The Leader as Hulk's arch-nemesis. (Or "archie," as I like to call it in order to save a few keystrokes. Even though it means they all end up being drawn in the same house-style.)


You would love Venture Bros. In that show, the villains call it "arching" when they match up with a good guy. As in, "I'm arching on him, you arch on that other one."

I don't know how that show so completely passed me by. It does sound like my type of thang.


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 Post subject: Best Rogues' Gallery
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Ocean Doot wrote:
Jason Gore wrote:
Hulk: Abomination

Challenge! I'd put The Leader as Hulk's arch-nemesis. (Or "archie," as I like to call it in order to save a few keystrokes. Even though it means they all end up being drawn in the same house-style.)

I did think about going that way, but ultimately, I thought the mirror villain works better with the Hulk, because it is the humanity of the man inside the monster that makes the difference. With the Leader, it's more about the loss of what could have been with him, and less about the morality that the hulk has retained. ymmv


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PostPosted: Wed Jan 25, 2023 6:09 pm 
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Ocean Doot wrote:
Li'l Jay wrote:
Ocean Doot wrote:
Jason Gore wrote:
Hulk: Abomination

Challenge! I'd put The Leader as Hulk's arch-nemesis. (Or "archie," as I like to call it in order to save a few keystrokes. Even though it means they all end up being drawn in the same house-style.)


You would love Venture Bros. In that show, the villains call it "arching" when they match up with a good guy. As in, "I'm arching on him, you arch on that other one."

I don't know how that show so completely passed me by. It does sound like my type of thang.


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Dick Tracy was my first experience with a rouges' gallery. I loved the puns.

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Li'l Jay wrote:
Ocean Doot wrote:
Li'l Jay wrote:
Ocean Doot wrote:
Jason Gore wrote:
Hulk: Abomination

Challenge! I'd put The Leader as Hulk's arch-nemesis. (Or "archie," as I like to call it in order to save a few keystrokes. Even though it means they all end up being drawn in the same house-style.)


You would love Venture Bros. In that show, the villains call it "arching" when they match up with a good guy. As in, "I'm arching on him, you arch on that other one."

I don't know how that show so completely passed me by. It does sound like my type of thang.


If only someone you knew had all the deeveedees . . . .

I wish they were available on a streaming service! Physical media is for tha burdz.


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Ocean Doot wrote:
Li'l Jay wrote:
Ocean Doot wrote:
Li'l Jay wrote:
Ocean Doot wrote:
Jason Gore wrote:
Hulk: Abomination

Challenge! I'd put The Leader as Hulk's arch-nemesis. (Or "archie," as I like to call it in order to save a few keystrokes. Even though it means they all end up being drawn in the same house-style.)


You would love Venture Bros. In that show, the villains call it "arching" when they match up with a good guy. As in, "I'm arching on him, you arch on that other one."

I don't know how that show so completely passed me by. It does sound like my type of thang.


If only someone you knew had all the deeveedees . . . .

I wish they were available on a streaming service! Physical media is for tha burdz.


Hulu and HBO max

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