Showing posts with label DC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DC. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 1, 2021

The Riddler, misunderstood & misused genius

 

For a crazy edition of, WOW, Wacked Out Wednesday, I want to talk about one of the most iconic members of, The Rogue’s Gallery, the man of 1,000 riddles, Edward Nigma, The Riddler.

The Batman, I believe, has the best list of villains and rivals of all heroes, the wild array of criminals, lunatics and monsters is astounding. (With Spider-Man in 2nd)

For years, if not decades fans have been describing Riddler as just a Joker wanna-be and/or ripoff, and I think a lot of times, they have been correct but not all.

This character has always had far more potential than he’s been given.  His latest rendition, Hush, is really terrible.  I think this is more what the character would become to jump off the comic book pages and come after all the hacks who have overlooked and misused him for all this time.

The Jokers obsession/core was always to get a laugh out of Batman, make him the punchline or to just set a crazy enough trap to kill him, he never seemed to give a crap who was under the mask.  Maybe Joker thought, that if he unmasked Batman to be just a regular guy, that would ruin the punchline, and not make it as fun.  So, how to make Riddler differ, how to set him apart?

We’ve seen some incredible renditions of the character, from John Aston (Gomez Addams) to the incomparable Frank Gorshin in the Adam West series of the 1960s.  If you’ve ever seen Gorshin play a heavy from the mob, you know that when he wanted to, he could play a character that could chill you to the bone and scare the hell out of you.  But the goal of that version was camp and comedy, and he also pulled that off brilliantly.   I would LOVE to have seen Gorshin as a real Riddler to challenge Batman, he’d have really freaked out the audiences in theaters.

In the 1990’s we got re-introduced to the character in, Batman the Animated Series, and this was a huge step for the character, he was far more cerebral and obsessed with puzzles of all kinds, which gave him his connection to riddles, and outwitting Batman, but there were a lot of characters trying to outwit Batman.  

This one was far less manic than other renditions, and it was a very popular version, because he was more of a thinking villain, rather than the ravenous type that he would usually go against.

It was actually in the 1995 disastrous film, Batman Forever, that they kinda touched on a part of Riddler that we should have seen long ago.  Jim Carrey was cast (Burton originally wanted Robin Williams, for his adaptation) and did an amazing job, but really was a bit too Jim Carrey for a villain that should have been more controlled.  In this film, it becomes a bit of an obsession for Nigma to find out the true identity of the Batman, and that is what the core of the character should have become far before 1995.

I believe that it is THIS obsession that could have defined the character and given the Batman more of a Chess opponent in Nigma than we saw with all the cackling and unhinged types, a master gamesman who really could have been an intellectual equal to Batman.

One of the main problems with this, is finding writers who could have had the intellect to work with such a character, it was always easier to just make him like the others, or a watered down Joker, than for someone to step up and really give us  a battle of wits between these two.

Even if they have done this in the comics, its either not stood out enough for people to make a big deal about it or maybe it’s that I haven’t had time to read the comics in so long.  And, as I inferred earlier, I’m not a fan of “Hush” at all, it’s a really lazy and predictable way to take the character that deserves better.

Personally, I’m a big Riddler fan, he certainly made green & purple a great color combo, I like the characters looks and the bits and pieces that someone should have put together (see what I did there đŸ˜‰) decades ago.  A chess match that could still be going on today, between, The Detective and The Gamesman…

Wednesday, November 3, 2021

Marvel & DC World Conquerors: the Good, the Bad and the Terrifying


 

When talking about the super villains of our favorite comic books, certain ones give off certain vibes that are very specific to that character.  The Joker is the embodiment of sociopath/psychopath, his vibe is just terrifying because you don’t know if he’s going to play with you, or for how long before killing you.  The Kingpin is a different kind of fear, because he’s a crime boss, but on a global scale, the average person is less than nothing to him.  On a grander scale than that, is Galactus, we’re literally less than insects to him, he simply wants to consume the planet and move on.

I want to talk about six of the real would-be World Conquerors, the ones who actively seek to take the world for themselves, the whole damn thing, and control it, long term. 

First up is Asgard's God of Mischief, Loki, Odin's adopted son and constant thorn in the side of Thor and... well, almost everyone in the Marvel Universe.

We saw what Loki did in the movies when he took over Asgard and moved Odin off to retirement, he built himself statues, had plays about himself ... but this is a very watered down version of him, a "kinder, gentler Loki".  The one from the comics and folklore is hardly watered down, he's cruel and very spiteful, towards almost anyone.  His rule would be a terrible one, filled with a lot of misery, and yes, statues to himself.  Loki is obsessed with ruling others, being the center of attention and would make for a pretty miserable world.  He's on the first of this list because his would be a rule by temperament, his swaying moods would make the world afraid of their shadow and what the infantile ruler would proclaim next.  He's certainly not the worst on this list, but he's far from the best.

Next up, we have Mongul, the ruler (used to be ruler, I can't keep up) of, WarWorld, a planet that all is set out for his pleasure and amusement, especially the battles, which he does in an arena like atmosphere, a bit like in ancient Rome, but far more vast, as he likes everyone fighting to build him up more competitors for his "games".  More than once he has tried to come to earth to take control and turn us into his own play thing.  As a ruler it would be pretty damn miserable but at least many would be safe if for that they are harmless drones (workers providing food or other duties), but it would be a brutal and bloody world for sure.  Like Loki, he really lacks the maturity to really rule, it's all about his amusement.

Thanos, the mad titan, his goal to wipe out half of life in the universe, and then just walk away, as long as the universe is grateful for his generous gift.  A genocidal madman, Thanos craves appreciation for what he see's as his being kind to the beings of the universe, determined to "set balance".  In the comics he's a bit more of a dictator, wanting to be able to command the universe at will.  He's a danger to all because, even without the Infinity Gauntlet, he's still one of the more powerful and deadly beings in the universe, with incredible fighting and combat skills, his pure strength matching even the Hulk.  The good thing about him, is after he see's his "dream" become real, he'd leave what's left of life alone.  Lucky for the survivors but not for the ones he destroys.

Easily the most terrifying one on the list, Darkseid only wants conquest, the very definition of a tyrant, his Omega Beams make him almost unstoppable.  Possessing incredible power he doesn't have the raw amount of combat experience that Thanos has, and has become a bit reliant on others to do his fighting and dirty work, but he can do that, when all he need do is think about who he wishes to slay and his Omega Beams would do the rest.  This would be the most miserable existence as he see's it as his duty to break the will of ALL his subjects, he lives for their suffering and considers it mercy simply to allow them to exist under his heel.  He surrounds himself with those who are the cruelest and most savage to keep his subjects under his constant sorrow and pain.

Back to a would-be world conqueror led by ego, brilliant genius Lex Luthor believes himself to be entitled to rule the world because of his ego & wealth.  Luthor see's it as his place in the universe to rule the earth, solely based on his belief that he deserves it.  Luthor's genius and obsession have warped his mind and soul to the point that his morals revolve only around what he wants.   In both comics and animation we've seen him become President of the United States and each time, his ego and obsession & jealousy over destroying Superman override all his decisions.  In his head, Luthor can't understand why the world doesn't worship his brilliance, many times he comes off looking like a completely spoiled and petulant child.

Finally we come to, Victor Von Doom, also well known as, Doctor Doom, the ruler of Latveria and one of the greatest villains in comic book history.  Doom is the kind of ruling genius that Luthor wishes he was.  Not only does he have the power of his brilliance and armor, his intellect might be superior to that of people like Tony Stark or Bruce Wayne, he is a man who is truly, "burdened with knowledge", far too much for his own good.  Doom is also a master of the mystic arts to the degree of almost being an equal to Steven Strange or maybe even Dr Fate.  Each time he encounters a powerful universal force, he manages to find a way to defeat them or take their power, he's done so against both Galactus and the Beyonder (Secret Wars).  It often takes a great collection of heroes to stop his plans.  Out of this list, he would probably be the most benevolant of those listed, once he has total control, that is.  While he would have the statues in honor of him, he lacks Loki's immaturity and Luthor's ego.  One of his greatest gifts has nothing to do with super or magic powers, his patience, willing to wait for an opportunity that most would not.  Doom has earned his reputation and what ego he has, he will study and explore any aspect of knowledge to gain the power he wants.  It's honestly a wonder that he hasn't accomplished his plans at some point in the Marvel Universe.