Like could you imagine if Man-Bat killed Batman, like that was just how it went, total fluke but now everyone has to treat Man-Bat as super villain royalty
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He’s trying his best, okay?
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Pretty much this, although more than just Mad Hatter. I think Bane and Joker probably fight over it, but Riddler considers Batman HIS archenemy more than he is Batman's. Penguin views him as an annoyance mostly. Two Face literally can't decide.
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I always wonder about that. Not just in the Batman's own Rogues Gallery, but in any hero's Rogues Gallery. • Does Rhino brag he's Spider-Man's greatest nemesis? • Does Toyman obsess over winning Superman's approval? • Does Blue Snowman keep a Wonder Woman poster?
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Or is there an unspoken rule in the supervillain community about the quantity and *quality* of one's beef with the local protagonist?
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I would imagine most of them outside of Joker don't care about Batman outside of him being a thorn in their side? Though I imagine Joker's insufferable to the rest of them on that front.
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I think the a list of his rogues gallery generally are relatively obsessed with Batman. Penguin, ivy, Two-Face, explicitly the Riddler, The semi immortal wizard whose name I can't remember but whose daughter has a child with Batman
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I like to imagine Superman trolling Lex Luthor in interviews like "ah, yes of course my greatest foe, Atomic Skull ..."
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Perfect diss, like if it was an alien or someone who Luthor created like Metallo he could twist it around, but "you're not even my worst Earth enemy" is great.
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