The Riddler: The King Of Questions
This is yet another redesign I did of The Riddler. This one is heavily inspired by his jacket from Batman Forever & Dr. Robotnik’s Chaos Emerald form from Sonic The Hedgehog 2. Whaddya think?
A Day In The Life Of The Prankster
Superman #660 (The Art Of The Prank)
My recreation of Anarky from Detective Comics #964
What’s your opinion on modern day Cluemaster? Is he different enough from Riddler, or is he still a cheap knock-off?
Justice League: Injustice - Cast (Part 3)
Now it's up to the Teen Titans to save the Justice League & stop the Legion of Doom.
Rosie Tribute (We Don't Need A Cure)
This is a song I found that I think fits Rosie The Cannibal Demon from Hazbin Hotel perfectly. Give it a listen!
James Gordon Jr, Mad Hatter, Scarecrow, The Joker, Roulette, Hugo Strange
After the accidental death of their father, Akira and Fujiko got into a fight that nearly tore the entire tower apart. In the ensuing scuffle, they knocked over some candles and set the building on fire. As the ceiling started to collapse around them, Akira told her to stop fighting since the building was coming down around them. Fortunately, Akira was able to push her off of her just as the floor above them collapsed. Akira was seemingly buried alive in the rubble, while Fujiko’s face was horribly burned by a flaming beam falling on her. Akira was able to escape the burning building and took the Sword Of Order with her. Now left alone and disfigured, Fujiko only had her assassin training to keep her going. But in the coming years, she slowly started to lose her grip on reality. With no one to keep her company except for the loyal Yakuza members who trained her, she started creating people to talk to. Eventually, this habit of talking to herself began to spiral out of control. Whenever she’d be training, she’d become downright terrifying. But whenever she wasn’t training and was just by herself, she’d snap out of it. Sometimes whenever she was in her room, her reflection would talk to her. Eventually, it got to the point that she’d go to training sessions without even knowing it. It seems that during her downward spiral into insanity, Fujiko had developed Severe Schizophrenia. The voices would egg her on, encouraging her to follow a path of death and self-destruction. This would lead to disastrous consequences, like when she killed her sensei during sword training in a frenzy of madness. Eventually, she lost all control and went completely off the deep end. But underneath all of the rage and violence, Fujiko is an extremely lonely person who just wants to be loved. The only reason why she battles her sister is that it's the only way she can think of to spend time with her. She’s even hoping that maybe Ryuko will stop her.
Isle Of Villainy - Voice Cast (Part 2)
Every 5 years, 22 villains of the DC Universe are selected for a game show: Isle Of Villainy, a Survivor/Total Drama style reality show taking place on an abandoned island in the middle of the Bermuda Triangle. This year's contestants are split into 2 groups, The Brainz & The Brawn. Hosted by The Joker, these teams will have to work together and fight for survival in different challenges based on different types of themes, all for the prize of the combined wealth of Lex Luthor, Bruce Wayne, and Oliver Queen. This year's theme is Cinema, with every challenge tailored to a certain movie genre, from Romantic Musicals to Depressing War Dramas. Challenges will be won, hearts will be broken, and lasting friendships will be made. Doesn't it feel so good to be bad?
The Brawn
These villains are far stronger than they are smart, but that doesn't mean they aren't super intelligent.
Arkham Asylum: Kingdom Of Madness - Poison Ivy
After the inmates are freed from their cells and start a riot in Arkham Asylum, Batman has to journey in and resolve the chaos. To take back the asylum and save the guards and doctors taken hostage, Batman has to fight off a lot of his villains. He has to fight Poison Ivy in the Greenhouse, Scarecrow in the Medical Wing, Mad hatter in the Cafeteria, Two-Face in the Security Wing, and The Joker in the Movie Theater, where Joker dresses in drag and sings "I'm A Sweet Transvestite" from Rocky Horror Picture Show. However, it's revealed that the person who set the inmates free is none other than the head doctor, Hugo Strange. Hugo is revealed to be a complete nut case who's obsessed with Batman, and his plan was to see how he's able to defeat his rogues gallery. Revealing he's figured out who Batman is, his ultimate goal is to replace Batman, planning on trapping him inside Arkham Asylum. He'd then taking up the mantle of Batman, thinking that he'd be a better Batman than Bruce ever was. In this story, Ivy primarily stays in her inmate attire, minus the the shirt. During Batman's infiltration of the asylum, he battles Ivy, who has overtaken the greenhouse. She threatens using the roots beneath the asylum to collapse the entire facility if Batman doesn't back off.