No they couldn’t story is random and origin seem out of da blue don’t just take a character to make a good movie/show and would just ruin everything else so no nd keep dat mouth shut
5.Gotham City's own version of Bonnie and Clyde 4.the very storyline that paved the way for the "Chucky" franchise 3.the grounds for the "Identity Theft" side mission from "Arkham City" 2.she's just like Madame Masque 1.just goes to show you, everyone hates a mime
I'd love to see a redone version of Manikin, where the suit was made to compress her body, so she would become as physically thin as possible. Allowing Fashion Designers to have their perfect models. Wearing fake skin and hair like a Barbie Doll, decorating her as they please. But, having her only agree so other models won't be forced to be as thin as her. Starving themselves to death just to achieve what she had. But this doesn't stop Fashion Designers encouraging more young women to go even further. So, she goes after them, acting as a Golden Serial Killer, so no one else must starve themselves to that point.
My favorite one shot Batman villains: -Mr. Whisper from Batman: Gothic -The father from the _See No Evil_ episode of Batman TAS -Adam Lamb/The Wolf. Golden age characters. Adam Lamb is a mild mannered museum employee who suffers a head injury falling down the stairs. At night he develops a split personality as a crime lord known as The Wolf. These Jekyll and Hyde characters have no awareness of each other. The two die at the end of the story. (I believe falling down the same stairs.) -The Ugliest Man in the World, another Golden Age character who died at the end of his story. He was a handsome college student who was disfigured from an injection of a random chemical cocktail during a hazing ritual and becomes the ugliest man in the world. To lash out at this he starts destroying things deemed beautiful such as vandalizing museums by smashing all the statues and slashing and burning the art and murdering supermodels. Ironically after his death, Batman and Robin discover his condition was easily reversible. -Clubfoot, a monstrous hulking con with a long rap sheet who was revealed to be a red herring in his only appearance. Also from the Golden Age. Honorary Mention: Paul Sloan as the Charlatan. A gifted actor hired by Batman’s Rogues Gallery to play Two-Face when Dent flips a coin on the good side and decides to sit out a Rogue team up plot. Two Face is enraged upon discovering this and brutally tortures and removes his face. I liked the concept that he is a master of disguise and gifted actor created by Batman’s entire rogues gallery. I have never seen him in another story since, but he may not qualify as a one shot villain because Paul Sloan*e* is a pre-existing silver/bronze age character who was a TV actor who played Harvey Dent in a movie who was disfigured by the same acid by an act of sabotage and became the second Two-Face during a period (Decades. Really.) where Harvey Dent truly reformed. Brubaker and Ruckas Batman runs were severely underrated.
Attacking Bulldog I kinda wish Scarface and Killer Doll teamed up to fight Batman. The ventriloquist would find the Killer Doll and have it be another personality and would be Scarface's best friend. That would be kinda cool
There was one that was interesting. I forget what Batman issues he's from but the sort of moniker he is given is when Batsy catches up with him and calls him a Ghoul. The villain in question was the son of an undertaker who robbed graves for their bones which he then made into art pieces. This was a two parter I believe which ended with a report that the villain killing himself by ingesting chicken bones. An interesting one shot rogue to say the very least.
That mannequin tale had me spooked as a kid. Newton's art and Adkins inks were that great. And it was preceded by the werewolf tale in Alaska. Comics were so good once.
I am a fan of Atomic-Man myself, though I always felt like he needs a Rogues-Gallery Transplant into either Firestorm or Captain Atom's rogues gallery if he made his return.
@@kaikoa8380 Gail never did reveal who kept Catman locked up in solitaire for an entire year. The whole issue was dropped but I could tell it was meant for a later storyarch. I've emailed Gail over tumblr but she never responded. It kind of looks like Riddler since Sue Dibney was around him except imprisonment has never been his thing so I don't know.
The only character I had heard of in this list is the anime however I find a lot of them like Faceless and the Manikin really cool and interesting. Also I really like the part where he says Crash and Burn is " Bonnie and Clyde on acid"!
@@damianprock1650 isn't that who Everyman is? There was one villain in the first season who could change into anyone he touched, that guy, Hannibal was his name I believe, was supposed to be Everyman, I think.
I'm surprised that there's no villain where batman would be seen as the villain in their eyes. The idea would probably have a kid whose parent is one of the countless henchmen batman puts in jail.
Old video, but one of my favorites will always be Facade from Detective Comics #821, by Dini and Williams. Amazing artwork, an amazing story, and great villain. Also, The Eraser from Batman #188 is gloriously Silver Age greatness.
I like how u pronounce Monk(Moench) and Novick. As a young boy when i read tge Mannequin story, Newton and Adkins art and Roy's coloring made me scared to walk into a dark room. Still holds up today.
That murderous doll makes me think of Wesker and Scarface. Sometimes I wonder if Wesker was suppressing his violent tendencies and displaying them the through the doll, or if the doll somehow forced Wesker to become violent through supernatural methods.
4:23 Nah. It's just being controlled by the actual creator💁 The ex employee was bitter and wanted revenge and he used the doll to kill Cornelius to keep him from getting out of control with the doll or to disassociate himself from Cornelius
I loved seeing the Mime in the Lego Batman Movie. Speaking of weird villains that also appeared in the movie I would love a video about the Zodiac Master.
There was a collection of short stories (prose, not comics) starring the Joker that was released in conjunction with the first Michael Keaton Batman movie. In one of those stories, he falls for the Mime. After a few capers, it becomes clear that she can't stand the fact that he won't shut up.
I like most of these, but I don’t know if too many of them would be on my list. Mine would look something like this (although maybe not exactly): 1. Judson “Skel” Pierce 2. The Gold-Coin Killer 3. The Mannequin 4. Doctor No-Face 5. Faceless Just as a side note, I do feel like the Mannequin and maybe Faceless could make a comeback. Faceless is similar to Jane Doe, but I honestly like Faceless more. Those 2 feel like they could be used again. And then there’s the others. I don’t really care about Crash and Burn, plus they work fine in that one story. It says all you need to know about them. You could bring them back and I guess it could be okay, but somehow I doubt it would be worth it. The Killer Doll is probably the only one I’d say 100% should never return. The best part about the “character” is that you aren’t sure if it’s really alive or not. If they brought it back, they would probably explain everything, which is a big no-no. If they didn’t, it would probably be a really similar to the first story. Plus, they killed off Adam Cornelius, so how would they do it? The Mime I’m not sure about. I feel like she could work, but maybe not. The first story sounds fine, but somehow I feel like she could be used for more. I guess I’m fine with her staying a one-shot rogue.
Thanks for a great video as always. You do have quite the knowledge of the Batman universe. I’m impressed! :). Keep up the good work! PS: jeg hadde ikke gjettet at du var svensk ;).
It’s interesting that many of these one shot villains appear to be precursors to other villains. Crash and Burn feel like the couple from Natural Born Killers. Faceless Man is a lot like Jane Doe and the Identity Theft mission from Arkham. The Killer Doll is a lot like Chucky from Child’s Play. Manikin feels a lot like Calendar Girl from Batman TAS. The Mime well...feels a lot like...
Faceless and Manikin feel like they have potential for more stories, but I can understand leaving them as oneshot villains. Mime if she ever got brought back could probably do well as a wholly silent villain. Maybe add more to the mime theme by having them be born a mute or lose their voice which leads to their interest in Mimes? Maybe go with a bit of Professor Pyg and Mad Hatter and have her mutilate her victims to make them silent and employing mind control to force them to serve her in silence? Though that might be a bit too grim and unnecessary and betray her character.
Crash and Burn are my favorites hands down. The Mime is really cool too but I love Crash and Burn because of how crazy they are and their relationship is really interesting in a psychotic way. They really need to appear again. I wouldn't mind seeing The Mime again either. Although C&B are my favorites from this list The Mime is by far the most interesting.
the mime is not really a one shot batman villain because she had appeared in Arkham asylum living hell and she is coming back in batgirl issue 8 in April 2017 and lady clayface will be in this issue
Well the Living Hell appearance was just a tiny cameo, I had never even noticed her in there until I looked it up on ComicVine. But if she's comming back in Batgirl in a bigger role I guess she wont be a One Shot villain anymore.
I have four of the comics in this video, the only one i don’t have is the faceless two-parter, I have read it online though. Also i remember seeing the villain at 0:56 in a comic online, he appeared in batman #265.
Know what? She cfould work as a big time rogue. Just give her the power of sound removal and she'd be deadly as heck. I thought of this when you mentioned a silent gun. Batman needs to be silent and sneak around at night so a rogue who can remove sound would be like Scarecrow's fear contrasting Batmans use of it. As for the mannequin you couldnt have said it any better. She's horrendously scarred that i think even TAS Clayface would take pity on her. These would be very interesting rogues to bring back honestly.
Recently, DC released the series The Silencer, about a retired assassin who has the ability to mute the sound around him. That would be good power for the Mime if she returned.
5 : Crash and Burn - They could come back, but, again, it would be an intentional one-shot, as, in a dark story, they'd pull a Thelma and Louise, and drive off a cliff, or into an explosion, or whatever, rather than face arrest and capture. More an retelling of their meeting and brief crime spree than a 'return' 4 : The Doll - Eh, he could come back, but I don;t see a need; he filled his role in a fun and impressively creepy way, for the era. If he had to come back, I'd have Scarface find the controls for the mechanical doll, and maybe even keep the twist that, just once , it breaks routine and speaks something original. Is Wesker just giving him a persona, or was it mystically alive? 3 : Faceless - His faceless gimmick is pretty redundant in comics, but, the specific insanity, feeling unknown and unmemorable; he'd fit in quite well with the murderous psychotics of Arkham. Imagine if Zsazs targeted him; he'd have a short term new friend who not only recognizes him as a person, but actively hunts him down. Of course, he doesn't want to die, but, I could see Faceless wanting to keep him alive so he keeps his beseemed 'fan'. 2 : Mannequin - Don;t bring her back. She was perfect in her one story; she's not a career criminal. She wants revenge on whomever ruined her life and career. 1 : The Mime - I got nothing. No matter what you do to write her, the mime stigma is just going to overshadow everything. Clowns can be scary, but, Mimes are a universal annoyance. Batman does best with realistic villains he can use his detective skills in normal mortal ways, but, if she got the ability to cause silence, or steal voices, maybe there could be a niche for her.
I'm sure what I had to say about these guys pretty much sums it up, Crash and Burn are like Gotham's Bonnie and Clyde, the killer doll is most likely what inspired the making of *Child's Play*, which was remade last year, one might remember Faceless from the Arrowverse, Mannequin gives others like her a run for their money, and the Mime is like the Joker's silent female counterpart
"The Wrath"-Literally an "anti-Batman". A young boy who saw his small-time criminal parents killed by the police. He dedicates himself to taking vengence on the forces of the law, even adopting a costume similar to Batman's. He was killed in his first appearance, "The Player for the Other Side" Batman Special ). His mantle was taken up by another but the original was a one-shot villain.
I dunno if there's room for a 2nd Jester type woman in modern DC but The Mime has a solid gimmick. And as long as we already got super science involved in Mannequin's origin story why don't she got like an army of Manequin robot henchbots. She reminds me of Calendar Girl from Batman TAS. Origin in fashion, obsessed with looks, deformed by accident, I think. But there the twist is, she wasn't as deformed as she thought. Think that was also a 1 shot, but maybe not.
what do you think that's Ben Affleck doesn't want to do the new batman movie and the Wonder Brothers know how to do a Justice League movie and cashing up two Marvel with there movies
I am familiar with all of these rogues...in-name only, I'm afraid. I've read the comics featuring Manikin and Killer Doll before, but the others? I've only heard about them. I do eventually plan to track down a list of all the comics that feature either a one-shot or a forgotten Bat-Rogue so I can learn about all of them, but that'll have to wait.
Thanks, and yeah, it would be. I'm reading all the way through the pre-New 52 Batman comics now, so I'll probably find a lot of weird and wonderful one-shots. (Clubfoot, Puppet Master and The Ugliest Man in The World have all been weird and interesting so far)
Seeing the Mannequinn inspired me to draw my own oc called The Mannequinn. Her characteristics are similar to this one, however she is different in regards of backstory, motivation, and name. Once I finish drawing her, I'll post a link. But here is a link to one of my oc villains and I also do regular Rogues. d-field22.deviantart.com/art/Batman-Oc-Villain-1-Bengal-681929112
He's not a one-shot villain though - he re-appeared for a second story in the early 80s. A great character though, I'm going to have to do a video on him one of these days.
The manikin was a great villain, they could bring her back because nobody stays dead in comics.
1:10 - N°5 - Crash & burn
2:50 - N°4 - The killer doll
4:50 - N°3 - Faceless
6:35 - N°2 - The manikin
8:50 - N°1 - The mime
Some of these villains could work in the Gotham series
And the Arkham Games
Love that show
No they couldn’t story is random and origin seem out of da blue don’t just take a character to make a good movie/show and would just ruin everything else so no nd keep dat mouth shut
@@khiddwittacannonwho hurt you
5.Gotham City's own version of Bonnie and Clyde
4.the very storyline that paved the way for the "Chucky" franchise
3.the grounds for the "Identity Theft" side mission from "Arkham City"
2.she's just like Madame Masque
1.just goes to show you, everyone hates a mime
Or the professor pyg mission in Arkham knight
@@CRydon200 I don't know, the M.O for killing people before cutting their faces off goes to Hush according to *Arkham City*
Mr.mime from pokemon is inspired by a mime who was drafted in world war 2
@@johnlawful2272 you don't say
4:26 I actually love that idea of the first victim's ghost possessing a doll
It could be a suitably tragic origin story
I'd love to see a redone version of Manikin, where the suit was made to compress her body, so she would become as physically thin as possible. Allowing Fashion Designers to have their perfect models. Wearing fake skin and hair like a Barbie Doll, decorating her as they please.
But, having her only agree so other models won't be forced to be as thin as her. Starving themselves to death just to achieve what she had. But this doesn't stop Fashion Designers encouraging more young women to go even further.
So, she goes after them, acting as a Golden Serial Killer, so no one else must starve themselves to that point.
That sounds awesome
My favorite one shot Batman villains:
-Mr. Whisper from Batman: Gothic
-The father from the _See No Evil_ episode of Batman TAS
-Adam Lamb/The Wolf. Golden age characters. Adam Lamb is a mild mannered museum employee who suffers a head injury falling down the stairs. At night he develops a split personality as a crime lord known as The Wolf. These Jekyll and Hyde characters have no awareness of each other. The two die at the end of the story. (I believe falling down the same stairs.)
-The Ugliest Man in the World, another Golden Age character who died at the end of his story. He was a handsome college student who was disfigured from an injection of a random chemical cocktail during a hazing ritual and becomes the ugliest man in the world. To lash out at this he starts destroying things deemed beautiful such as vandalizing museums by smashing all the statues and slashing and burning the art and murdering supermodels. Ironically after his death, Batman and Robin discover his condition was easily reversible.
-Clubfoot, a monstrous hulking con with a long rap sheet who was revealed to be a red herring in his only appearance. Also from the Golden Age.
Honorary Mention: Paul Sloan as the Charlatan. A gifted actor hired by Batman’s Rogues Gallery to play Two-Face when Dent flips a coin on the good side and decides to sit out a Rogue team up plot. Two Face is enraged upon discovering this and brutally tortures and removes his face. I liked the concept that he is a master of disguise and gifted actor created by Batman’s entire rogues gallery. I have never seen him in another story since, but he may not qualify as a one shot villain because Paul Sloan*e* is a pre-existing silver/bronze age character who was a TV actor who played Harvey Dent in a movie who was disfigured by the same acid by an act of sabotage and became the second Two-Face during a period (Decades. Really.) where Harvey Dent truly reformed. Brubaker and Ruckas Batman runs were severely underrated.
I really like the one with the killer doll, and I really like the mystery with if it was alive
It actually kinda reminds me of scar face and for awhile no one knew if he was alive
Attacking Bulldog I kinda wish Scarface and Killer Doll teamed up to fight Batman. The ventriloquist would find the Killer Doll and have it be another personality and would be Scarface's best friend. That would be kinda cool
@@kevinjames2238 or perhaps have Scarface team up with the Puppet King to fight the Powerpuff Girls?
"This is where it GETS weird."?
@@emsleywyatt3400 how so?
There was one that was interesting. I forget what Batman issues he's from but the sort of moniker he is given is when Batsy catches up with him and calls him a Ghoul. The villain in question was the son of an undertaker who robbed graves for their bones which he then made into art pieces. This was a two parter I believe which ended with a report that the villain killing himself by ingesting chicken bones. An interesting one shot rogue to say the very least.
the faceless story sounds really cool, gonna see if I can find it somewhere.
I really wish you can revisit this series. It's cool learning about villains that were only made for one issue and were never used again
That mannequin tale had me spooked as a kid. Newton's art and Adkins inks were that great. And it was preceded by the werewolf tale in Alaska. Comics were so good once.
I loved Newton and Adkins on Batman. I'd like to know the thinking of whoever thought Alfredo Alcala on Don Newton was a good idea.
I am a fan of Atomic-Man myself, though I always felt like he needs a Rogues-Gallery Transplant into either Firestorm or Captain Atom's rogues gallery if he made his return.
More heroes besides Batman and Superman needs that.
You have to cover all of the three ventriloquists, they are creepy yet awesome to read about.
Three? I can only name two: Arnold Wesker and Peyton Reiley, who took up the puppet after Wesker was killed way back in _Face to Face._
@@wdcain1 one looks like a blonde bombshell and the other looks like a meth addict
@@kaikoa8380 Oh yeah, the one with real powers. I remember her from Secret Six. I can't believe I forgot about her.
@@wdcain1 hopefully we'll see her if secret six ever comes back
@@kaikoa8380 Gail never did reveal who kept Catman locked up in solitaire for an entire year. The whole issue was dropped but I could tell it was meant for a later storyarch. I've emailed Gail over tumblr but she never responded. It kind of looks like Riddler since Sue Dibney was around him except imprisonment has never been his thing so I don't know.
Wow. Mannequin is awesome.
No doubt Mannequin is obviously a rip-off of the Spider-Man villain known as Chameleon. ;)
I don't see any similarity.
@@WhistleMeThis they're both villains that are great when it comes to disguises
The only character I had heard of in this list is the anime however I find a lot of them like Faceless and the Manikin really cool and interesting. Also I really like the part where he says Crash and Burn is " Bonnie and Clyde on acid"!
The Mime appears in Lego Batman!
Cool!
KitNavarro wait, it does?
Yup.
Top 24 beat story of Mr rouges
these were some really well written and compelling villains especially mannequin and faceless
Yeah Batman's serial killer villains always appealed to me for some reason.
Jane Doe, Doodlebug, Junkyard Dog, Pretty much the entire cast of Arkham Asylum: Hell on Earth. Faceless reminds me a lot of Jane Doe
Or even that shapeshifter from Arrowverse's Flash
@@damianprock1650 Everyman
@Qualman701 no, I think I'm talking about a master of disguise here
@@damianprock1650 isn't that who Everyman is? There was one villain in the first season who could change into anyone he touched, that guy, Hannibal was his name I believe, was supposed to be Everyman, I think.
@@Qualman701 I'm just not so sure about that, everyman sounds like the kind of guy that duplicates himself
the mannequin sounds just like a batman animated series episode famous model scarred who then attacks all of Gotham fashion industry
I love that exchange between two people in the Mime story, where one says 'Don't you love the mechanical prison?' and he replies 'No' XD
I actually have the Swedish issue of the comic where the killer doll appears, I'd completely forgotten about it until I saw your video.
I'm surprised that there's no villain where batman would be seen as the villain in their eyes. The idea would probably have a kid whose parent is one of the countless henchmen batman puts in jail.
Old video, but one of my favorites will always be Facade from Detective Comics #821, by Dini and Williams. Amazing artwork, an amazing story, and great villain. Also, The Eraser from Batman #188 is gloriously Silver Age greatness.
Great list. Looking forward to your review of the lego batman movie.
Thanks! Well we'll see ;)
I'm a Big Batman fan. I just want to thank you Mr. Rogues for these videos and recommendations for some good stories to read.
Some of these are really neat. Thanks for shining a headlight on these lesser known characters. Great video.
I like how u pronounce Monk(Moench) and Novick.
As a young boy when i read tge Mannequin story, Newton and Adkins art and Roy's coloring made me scared to walk into a dark room. Still holds up today.
Damn I really wanna see an interaction between the Mannekin and Clayface, I feel like they'd feed into each other well.
That murderous doll makes me think of Wesker and Scarface. Sometimes I wonder if Wesker was suppressing his violent tendencies and displaying them the through the doll, or if the doll somehow forced Wesker to become violent through supernatural methods.
What about Chucky?
A great one off villain to me was a recent villainess, the Anchoress.
Great video, I had no idea about these villains! 926 subs! Wow congrats!!
Thanks!
4:23 Nah. It's just being controlled by the actual creator💁 The ex employee was bitter and wanted revenge and he used the doll to kill Cornelius to keep him from getting out of control with the doll or to disassociate himself from Cornelius
I loved seeing the Mime in the Lego Batman Movie. Speaking of weird villains that also appeared in the movie
I would love a video about the Zodiac Master.
Yes I may do that.
My choice would be Saul Calvino nicknamed Stiletto a complex and very likable character. A Hitman that only took contracts on gangsters.
Haven't read that one, sounds interesting. I've missed a few of those early 90s Peter Milligan issues..
Gotham Rogues Great issue cover by Michael Golden , art by Aparo
TheVetoSkreeemer reminds me of Dexter
Weird Roblox player It had more resemblance to the Punisher; but is a unique character. Fantastic issue.
TheVetoSkreeemer yeah you're right
Thank you for the research that you do keep up the wonderful videos good sir
I've always liked Gearhead from _The Batman_ cartoon. The guy transforms into a race car to commit crimes! That's cool!
Not as cool as Overdrive, who can upgrade any vehicle just by touching it
The manikin reminds me a lot of calendar girl from BTAS, wonder they were inspired by her
There was a collection of short stories (prose, not comics) starring the Joker that was released in conjunction with the first Michael Keaton Batman movie. In one of those stories, he falls for the Mime. After a few capers, it becomes clear that she can't stand the fact that he won't shut up.
Somehow, everyone hates a mime
I like most of these, but I don’t know if too many of them would be on my list. Mine would look something like this (although maybe not exactly):
1. Judson “Skel” Pierce
2. The Gold-Coin Killer
3. The Mannequin
4. Doctor No-Face
5. Faceless
Just as a side note, I do feel like the Mannequin and maybe Faceless could make a comeback. Faceless is similar to Jane Doe, but I honestly like Faceless more. Those 2 feel like they could be used again.
And then there’s the others. I don’t really care about Crash and Burn, plus they work fine in that one story. It says all you need to know about them. You could bring them back and I guess it could be okay, but somehow I doubt it would be worth it.
The Killer Doll is probably the only one I’d say 100% should never return. The best part about the “character” is that you aren’t sure if it’s really alive or not. If they brought it back, they would probably explain everything, which is a big no-no. If they didn’t, it would probably be a really similar to the first story. Plus, they killed off Adam Cornelius, so how would they do it?
The Mime I’m not sure about. I feel like she could work, but maybe not. The first story sounds fine, but somehow I feel like she could be used for more. I guess I’m fine with her staying a one-shot rogue.
Thanks for a great video as always. You do have quite the knowledge of the Batman universe. I’m impressed! :). Keep up the good work! PS: jeg hadde ikke gjettet at du var svensk ;).
It’s interesting that many of these one shot villains appear to be precursors to other villains. Crash and Burn feel like the couple from Natural Born Killers. Faceless Man is a lot like Jane Doe and the Identity Theft mission from Arkham. The Killer Doll is a lot like Chucky from Child’s Play. Manikin feels a lot like Calendar Girl from Batman TAS. The Mime well...feels a lot like...
Exactly
Crash and Burne reminds me of the two robbers in pulp fiction.
Zehahaha!! That beautiful intro. I sure miss it.
00:50 "since I'm only human" says the robot voice
Great video my friend!
The Manikin was adapted in TNBA ( The New Batman Adventures ) as Calendar Girl.
Nice video i really love your videos since i just subscribed,Will you review lego batman?
Thanks! Maybe when it comes out on DVD.
Rainbow raider can be described the way you described mime a silver age villian made in the 80s
Faceless and Manikin feel like they have potential for more stories, but I can understand leaving them as oneshot villains. Mime if she ever got brought back could probably do well as a wholly silent villain. Maybe add more to the mime theme by having them be born a mute or lose their voice which leads to their interest in Mimes? Maybe go with a bit of Professor Pyg and Mad Hatter and have her mutilate her victims to make them silent and employing mind control to force them to serve her in silence? Though that might be a bit too grim and unnecessary and betray her character.
Love your video I love all your videos, just an FYI Doug Moench pronounces his name Mench.... rhymes with bench, the O in his name is silent
Thanks! I'll try to get it right next time. Honestly I had no idea how to pronounce his name, and just guessed haha..
Maybe some top rogues of batman's allies. Robin, Nightwing, Bird's of prey. Thanks enjoy the videos. Be easy
The mime reminds me of those two red masked bodyguards Penguin had in The Batman cartoon
Awesome video! Just loved it!
Thanks!
Crash and Burn are my favorites hands down. The Mime is really cool too but I love Crash and Burn because of how crazy they are and their relationship is really interesting in a psychotic way. They really need to appear again.
I wouldn't mind seeing The Mime again either. Although C&B are my favorites from this list The Mime is by far the most interesting.
the mime is not really a one shot batman villain because she had appeared in Arkham asylum living hell and she is coming back in batgirl issue 8 in April 2017 and lady clayface will be in this issue
Well the Living Hell appearance was just a tiny cameo, I had never even noticed her in there until I looked it up on ComicVine. But if she's comming back in Batgirl in a bigger role I guess she wont be a One Shot villain anymore.
She was a one shot for like 25+ years, so close enough
Mime actually made a cameo appearance in "Arkham Asylum: Living Hell"
Crash 'n Burn.. Where's Smash 'n Grab, Also Shake 'n Bake.
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I have four of the comics in this video, the only one i don’t have is the faceless two-parter, I have read it online though. Also i remember seeing the villain at 0:56 in a comic online, he appeared in batman #265.
Mime resembles Punchline, the new sidekick of The Joker from Batman: The Joker Wars.
Know what? She cfould work as a big time rogue. Just give her the power of sound removal and she'd be deadly as heck. I thought of this when you mentioned a silent gun. Batman needs to be silent and sneak around at night so a rogue who can remove sound would be like Scarecrow's fear contrasting Batmans use of it.
As for the mannequin you couldnt have said it any better. She's horrendously scarred that i think even TAS Clayface would take pity on her. These would be very interesting rogues to bring back honestly.
'Crash' reminds me of Mad Stan from the Batman Beyond cartoon.
Maybe crash is Stan's father
I actually think Mannequin and Mime have staying power. With the right writers they can join Harley and Poison ivy as femme fatales.
Recently, DC released the series The Silencer, about a retired assassin who has the ability to mute the sound around him. That would be good power for the Mime if she returned.
Great video. Just wondering, have you read the Batman: A Visual History by Matthew K. Manning, it's published by DK?
Thanks! No I haven't.
It's a Great book. Hope you can get a copy or find it in a library near you.
When I saw the mannequin in the thumbnail, I thought it was Jane Doe. I didn't expect it to be someone called Mannequin.
5 : Crash and Burn - They could come back, but, again, it would be an intentional one-shot, as, in a dark story, they'd pull a Thelma and Louise, and drive off a cliff, or into an explosion, or whatever, rather than face arrest and capture. More an retelling of their meeting and brief crime spree than a 'return'
4 : The Doll - Eh, he could come back, but I don;t see a need; he filled his role in a fun and impressively creepy way, for the era. If he had to come back, I'd have Scarface find the controls for the mechanical doll, and maybe even keep the twist that, just once , it breaks routine and speaks something original. Is Wesker just giving him a persona, or was it mystically alive?
3 : Faceless - His faceless gimmick is pretty redundant in comics, but, the specific insanity, feeling unknown and unmemorable; he'd fit in quite well with the murderous psychotics of Arkham. Imagine if Zsazs targeted him; he'd have a short term new friend who not only recognizes him as a person, but actively hunts him down. Of course, he doesn't want to die, but, I could see Faceless wanting to keep him alive so he keeps his beseemed 'fan'.
2 : Mannequin - Don;t bring her back. She was perfect in her one story; she's not a career criminal. She wants revenge on whomever ruined her life and career.
1 : The Mime - I got nothing. No matter what you do to write her, the mime stigma is just going to overshadow everything. Clowns can be scary, but, Mimes are a universal annoyance. Batman does best with realistic villains he can use his detective skills in normal mortal ways, but, if she got the ability to cause silence, or steal voices, maybe there could be a niche for her.
I'm sure what I had to say about these guys pretty much sums it up, Crash and Burn are like Gotham's Bonnie and Clyde, the killer doll is most likely what inspired the making of *Child's Play*, which was remade last year, one might remember Faceless from the Arrowverse, Mannequin gives others like her a run for their money, and the Mime is like the Joker's silent female counterpart
Another interesting one shot villain is Abbaitor. (I probably spelled that wrong.)
Actually he appeared in a few more stories in the 90s. He was killed by Azrael during KnightsQuest. Will most likely do a video on him.
I like FAY MOFFITT aka LADY SPELLBINDER, who appeared in DETECTIVE COMICS: UNDERWORLD UNLEASHED
I love your reference to chucky
"The Wrath"-Literally an "anti-Batman". A young boy who saw his small-time criminal parents killed by the police. He dedicates himself to taking vengence on the forces of the law, even adopting a costume similar to Batman's. He was killed in his first appearance, "The Player for the Other Side" Batman Special ). His mantle was taken up by another but the original was a one-shot villain.
I almost wish DC had gone back at one point and let Michael Golden or Arthur Adams redraw the part of that story Mike DeCarlo had drawn.
Narcosis is the first one shot villain that I read. He’s in two comics, one story and has a backstory but no real name.
Good Stuff!!!👍🏽
I dunno if there's room for a 2nd Jester type woman in modern DC but The Mime has a solid gimmick.
And as long as we already got super science involved in Mannequin's origin story why don't she got like an army of Manequin robot henchbots.
She reminds me of Calendar Girl from Batman TAS. Origin in fashion, obsessed with looks, deformed by accident, I think. But there the twist is, she wasn't as deformed as she thought.
Think that was also a 1 shot, but maybe not.
Yes , her story is similar to the Calendar Girl in Tas.
Ahhhhh....I remember 75¢ comics. I remember when they went to 95¢ and up to $1.95.
Hey, the Mimes not a one shot she appeared in the lego batman movie
She only had one appearance in the comics
great video
Thanks!
What's the song you used for this video?
Doll Dancing by Puddle of Inifnity.
Spellbinder II, Punch and Jewelee
Sounds like Natural Born Killers. I can see these characters existing in a Joker universe
My favorite oneshot villain was the original reaper, a sympathetic survivor of a concentration camp who wanted to kill the man who put him there.
He actuallly returned much later, so he's not a one-shot villain any longer.
Does anyone know where is the image at 0:26 from?
Crash and Burn are basically those guys from Natural Born Killers
Crash and burn remind me of the movie natural born killers
I thought faceless and the manikin were like false face.... well they kinda are
Is punchline just a modern day mime villain just with the name changed so she can have a speaking role in the comics?
The Mime & Manikin ❤
You sound like Count Vertigo from Arrow
I wish i could see a one-shot named Two Ton Gang and he only appeared in Batman The Animated Series Almost Got Im
what do you think that's Ben Affleck doesn't want to do the new batman movie and the Wonder Brothers know how to do a Justice League movie and cashing up two Marvel with there movies
Well I'm not that crazy about the DCEU anymore.. Not that I ever loved it, but I was way more positive last summer.. Should probably do a video on it.
What about False Face or The Spinner?
I am familiar with all of these rogues...in-name only, I'm afraid. I've read the comics featuring Manikin and Killer Doll before, but the others? I've only heard about them. I do eventually plan to track down a list of all the comics that feature either a one-shot or a forgotten Bat-Rogue so I can learn about all of them, but that'll have to wait.
Impressive!
That would be a pretty long list I'd imagine.. :P
Thanks, and yeah, it would be. I'm reading all the way through the pre-New 52 Batman comics now, so I'll probably find a lot of weird and wonderful one-shots. (Clubfoot, Puppet Master and The Ugliest Man in The World have all been weird and interesting so far)
The Mime vs. The Joker!
the other one shot villains I know are Wrath, Jonny Karaoke and if you count outside of comics D.A.V.E from The Batman
Jacob Benton are we talking about the same guy?
Jacob Benton Yep that's the one. He's awesome
Jacob Benton I thought Wraith's only storyline was the player on the other side?
Jacob Benton excuse me for my ignorance but what IMO?
Jacob Benton oooooooooh I thought it was a storyline for a second😂😂😂
Is there a channel that you control that covers other heroes' rogues?
Sadly there is not..
Gotham Rogues Oh no... Will it be possible to make one? If not, that's totally okay! I still love this channel's content.
Seeing the Mannequinn inspired me to draw my own oc called The Mannequinn. Her characteristics are similar to this one, however she is different in regards of backstory, motivation, and name. Once I finish drawing her, I'll post a link. But here is a link to one of my oc villains and I also do regular Rogues. d-field22.deviantart.com/art/Batman-Oc-Villain-1-Bengal-681929112
Was Hellgrammite a one shot Batman enemy?
Dr. Death - early Batman.
Is Deacon Blackfire a one-shot Batman villain?
No, he was in *Arkham Knight*
I don't think it counts if the appearance is out of comics
Anthony Lupus. I just have a thing for werewolves
He's not a one-shot villain though - he re-appeared for a second story in the early 80s. A great character though, I'm going to have to do a video on him one of these days.