Post by The Presence on Jan 12, 2011 2:06:50 GMT -5
Baby Doll | Mary Dahl | She has a systemic Hypoplasia condition that prevented her from growing after her fifth birthday. | |
Black Mask | Jeremiah Arkham | Suffering from Dissociative Identity Disorder the inheritor of the Arkham legacy sought to form a tight grip on the Gotham villains Jeremiah became the Black Mask and blew up Arkham Asylum. | |
Black Spider | Eric Needham | A former heroin addict, he turned himself around after killing his father and instead began to kill drug dealers. | |
Bolt | Lawrence Bolatinsky | A former special effects artist who became a criminal for-hire after designing a suit giving him the ability to teleport and fire energy blasts. | |
Bonny Hoffman | Bonny Hoffman | The daughter of a crime lord, she became an assassin to prove her worth to her father. | |
Calculator | Noah Kuttler | The 'Oracle of Supervillains,' he began to get people jobs and soon created a large network of information. | |
Calendar Girl | Paige Monroe | Once a runway model under the pressures of looking young had extensive surgery done that ended badly. She now dons a mask to hide her disfigurement. | |
Captain Boomerang | George Harkness | One of Barry Allen's original rogues with a flair for committing crimes with boomerangs. He was restored to life following the Blackest Night. | |
Captain Cold | Leonard Snart | He used a miniature stolen cyclotron as a gun which shot ice that reduced temperatures to absolute zero. | |
Carmen Leno | Carmen Leno | A former adult film star and current assassin with hopes of becoming a legitimate film actress. | |
Cheshire | Jade Nguyen | After escaping slavery, she was adopted by a Chinese freedom fighter who taught her all he knew about fighting. | |
Cluemaster | Arthur Brown | A failed game show host who turned to a life of crime, leaving trademark clues as to his actions. | |
Copperhead | Nathan Prince | His suit is a weave of metallic and elastic fibers coated with Kevlar, making it bulletproof and impenetrable to almost any weapon. | |
David Cain | David Cain | An infamous mercenary and the father of Cassandra Cain, David is said to be one of the top killers in the world. | |
Deadshot | Floyd Lawton | A man with a death wish, Floyd is one of the best assassins in the world who uses iconic double barrel wrist mounted guns to murder his targets. | |
Disruptor | Angelica Smith | Given a suit by the Clock King, Angelica fights against heroes and has an extreme hatred for other women, often fighting them for the affection of men. | |
Doctor Alchemy | Albert Desmond | He suffers from multiple personality disorder where one side is a harmless citizen and the other is a dark criminal. | |
Dreadbolt | Terry Bolatinsky | Terry follows the footsteps of his father, Bolt, and commits crimes in hopes of joining a team of other teenage criminals. | |
Echo | Nina Damfino | One of the Riddler's henchwomen who works along with another woman named Echo. | |
Firefly | Garfield Lynns | He was originally a pyrotechnic expert for motion pictures, but became a victim of Gotham City's severe poverty and turned to crime. | |
Gizmo | Unknown | A teenage genius, Gizmo uses his mind to create a number of gadgets to aid him in his thievery and crimes. | |
Golden Eagle | Charley Parker | He has enhanced physical strength, endurance and stamina due to his Thanagarian heritage. | |
Great White Shark | Warren White | He was locked in an Arkham refrigerator, resulting in excessive frost bite that left him deformed. | |
Harley Quinn | Harleen Quinzel | Described as having a genius-level IQ, she attended Gotham State University on a scholarship for gymnastics. | |
Heat Wave | Mick Rory | His fascination with fire turned into an obsession and one night, he set his family's home ablaze. | |
Hellhound | Jack Chifford | He bought the identity and legacy of the original Hellhound from the Calculator. | |
Hush | Thomas Elliot | He is a neurologist with a genius level intellect. He specializes in brain surgery, but he is also a proficient plastic surgeon. | |
[red]Joker[/red] | [red]Unknown[/red] | [red]He has retold his origin many different ways, saying that if he has to have a past, he "prefers it to be multiple choice."[/red] | |
Lady Vic | Elaine Marsh-Morton | She is a genuine English aristocrat, descended from a long line of British soldiers and mercenaries. | |
Lex Luthor | Lex Luthor | He is a Machiavellian industrialist and white-collar criminal with a genius-level intellect. | |
Mad Hatter | Jervis Tetch | He is obsessive-compulsive, highly delusional, suffers from psychotic manic depression, and can even sometimes be homicidal. | |
Mercy Graves | Mercy Graves | She was hired to be Lex Luthor's bodyguard and is apparently of Amazon heritage. | |
Merlyn | Unknown | He challenged Green Arrow to an archery duel and defeated him. However, Merlyn uses his talents primarily for crime. | |
Mirror Master | Evan McCulloch | He has the power of flight, mirrors that let him see 20 seconds into the future, and 3-D mirror duplicates of himself. | |
Mr. Terrible | Unknown | He clearly takes his costume and moniker from Mister Terrific, but everything he does turns out disastrous. | |
Mr. Zsasz | Victor Zsasz | He has scars covering his entire body in the shape of tally marks, one for every person he's killed. | |
Murmur | Michael Amar | Once a respected surgeon, he went crazy and started a killing spree to stop the voices in his head. | |
Onomatopoeia | Unknown | He is a serial killer who earned his name because he imitates noises around him. | |
Penguin | Oswald Cobblepot | He is one of Gotham's leading night club owners and one of Batman's most formidable foes. | |
Persuader | Elise Kimble | An ancestor of the 30th century criminal Nyeun Chun Ti, she became a killer-for-hire during her adolescence. | |
Prankster | Oswald Loomis | Once the host of a popular children's show, he unleashed dangerous pranks upon Metropolis when ratings and cancellation cut short his career. | |
Query | Diedre Vance | An honorary member of the Chinese Triad, she now works for the Riddler. | |
Riddler | Edward Nigma | He is obsessed with riddles and puzzles and is sometimes portrayed as an Obsessive Compulsive. | |
Roxy Rocket | Roxanne Sutton | An ex-stunt woman who is not a criminal because she likes being evil, but rather because she loves the thrill of stealing. | |
Scarecrow | Jonathan Crane | He committed his first murder at eighteen and discovered a delight in frightening people to death, literally. | |
Toyman | Winslow Schott | He was a former disgruntled toymaker who later became a serial killer of children. |
Trickster | Axel Walker | After robbing the first Trickster, Axel took on a similar persona by harnessing joke like weapons to commit crimes. | |
Two-Face | Harvey Dent | The former DA of Gotham City, Dent's scarred face and damaged mind have made him the notorious coin-flipping rogue, Two-Face. | |
Ventriloquist | Peyton Riley | She suffers from dissociative identity disorder, which manifests in her psychotic dummy, Scarface. | |
Zeiss | Philo Zeiss | He has cybernetically accelerated reflexes and his eyes have been altered to maximize his abilities. |