who is batmans most physically imposing villian

sp1derman

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so i recently re-watched batman 89, returns, forever, B&R :cry, begins, knight and rises. and batman only really fights Bane (rises) and catwomen (returns) all the other fights are really just thugs and i think back on superman (im not a superman fan) and he has full on fights with most of his villains.
now in the DCAU films batman fights the villains Red hood and superman stick out.

So not knowing much about batman in the comics who is his most imposing villain?
and why do the films never show him getting battered and beaten but fighting back like the animated films? still think the Arkham Games, Under The Red Hood and Dark Knight Returns are the best representations of the BAT

On a side note

I'm a big batman fan but realized i never really read the comics its just the films and tv shows so i'd like to know more any comic recommendations have read knightfall and killing joke and thinking of reading HUSH next
 
Yes, I'd have to go with Bane and Killer Croc.

Oh and you absolutely must read Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns and Batman: Year One.

Edit: oh and the reason you don't see Batman getting in a lot of fights is because Batman stories tend to be more intellectual. Besides being physically imposing, he is super smart and his villains tend to be more of the brainy type. That's why he's the World's Greatest Detective.
 
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I get that he is a detective but I dunno I love how the arkham games show him both being a super detective and he kicks the crap out of the villains like bane is the comic of dark knight returns and year one vastly different from the animated films
Yes, I'd have to go with Bane and Killer Croc.

Oh and you absolutely must read Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns and Batman: Year One.

Edit: oh and the reason you don't see Batman getting in a lot of fights is because Batman stories tend to be more intellectual. Besides being physically imposing, he is super smart and his villains tend to be more of the brainy type. That's why he's the World's Greatest Detective.
 
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Batman fights his villains all the time, but nowadays it's such a given that he's going to win any fight he gets into that they emphasize the other aspects of his crimefighting process more.

I feel like Clayface should be up there with Bane, his default form is absolutely massive and he can get even bigger.

Also, add The Long Halloween and The Court of Owls to your reading list, those are both great.
 
I get that he is a detective but I dunno I love how the arkham games show him both being a super detective and he kicks the crap out of the villains like bane is the comic of dark knight returns and year one vastly different from the animated films


Have not seen the animated films, but I would say read the comics, even if you have seen the films. They are great and are the foundation for alot of what the modern day Batman is. Especially the Nolan films.

Batman fights his villains all the time, but nowadays it's such a given that he's going to win any fight he gets into that they emphasize the other aspects of his crimefighting process more.

I feel like Clayface should be up there with Bane, his default form is absolutely massive and he can get even bigger.

Also, add The Long Halloween and The Court of Owls to your reading list, those are both great.

Oh yeah, totally forgot about the Long Halloween. It's sequel, Dark Victory is pretty good too. If you like the Joker, I would give Brian Azarello's The Joker a read too.


That is freakin funny!
 
Bane, Killer Croc (depending on the artist), Solomon Grundy (not exclusively a batman baddie), or Clayface come to mind.
 
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