I never realised how many I knew from non comic media. Batman: The Brave and The Bold used a tonne of C class characters that I grew up thinking were B class or A class. The Arkham Asylum riddles also showed off a tonne of characters
Kite man was always more of a flash or plastic man villain. He's crossed paths with Batman previously, as has probably everyone in the DC universe, but up until Harley Quinn he really wouldn't even count as part of the rogue's gallery
All of these are good entries, but I also feel like many people have forgotten those that were created for the tv show and then introduced into to comics and cartoons like Egghead, King Tut, Shame, The Siren, Chandell, Louie the Lilac, Minerva, The Archer, The Black Widow, and The Bookworm. Especially since they were played by huge stars at the time, you'd think people wouldn't forget as much as they seem to.
Well I have heard of all of them!! I actually have a fond memory of Stirk. I remember coming across him while reading Knightfall. He was such a creepy villain. I had to go to my comic store to see if I could find his first appearance.... :)
That's where I first saw Stirk as well. His tendency to refer to everyone as "sir" really should be a give away for some people...like Gordon. Batman, calling him sir?
@@Bluesit32 Yeah, Stirk does love that word! Knightfall did such a great job at showcasing the lesser known Bat Villains like Stirk, Zsasz, and Firefly.... :)
Professor Radium is the most interesting one on this list for me because he reminds me of BTAS Mr. Freeze in a way, and even though hes not as exciting some of the more retconned ones on this list I feel if he were he'd make a great villain for today's comics
Humpty Dumpty is my favorite on this list. It's almost like he has an extreme form of autism and OCD centered around fixing things and making things better, and everyone sees him as a menace because of it. Speaking as someone on the spectrum, I can relate. He needs an outlet and support, not to be stuck in Arkham with the rest of the rogue's gallery. I want him to have a happy ending.
I think some of these less forgotten villains should be really get their chance on the little screen or maybe back onto the comics or even being in the movies.
G Robinson he likes Batman so what it’s popular does it matter I mean seriously not to mention what if he’s a kid also why did you comment on a guys opinion about a super hero the video is literally how you about just leave if you’re gonna make fun of guys opinion about a fictional character
#10, I've only seen him have an encounter with Batgirl, in which she had hurt herself and he helped her. Now what he did when he misread Grey's Anatomy, THAT was horrifying.
I have heard of 4 of the 11 characters, so pretty good for characters i didn't know about. The extra one is extra in the ogre and the ape. Fun fact a version of ogre was in the series Gotham
a few of these I know from the "Brave and the bold" animated show. Bet if the show would have gone even longer, we propably would have seen the whole list.
Cornelius Stirk appeared in a cancelled Batman movie script that was gonna have Nicolas Cage as Scarecrow and George Clooney and Chris O Donnel back as Batman and Robin
I like watching videos like these because I find out about these characters and a lot of them I think should come back in some way. Which of these 10 can you see becoming a A list villain with some tweaking?
WhatCulture hits a low blow by choosing villains from an era when most of us weren't born. That being said, I knew of Humpty Dumpty, Ogre and Ape, Tiger Shark and Cornelius Stirk.
@@captaincomic8678 The two characters have almost identical names and both have tech that involves reflecting light, I'd say the invisible suit guy was at least inspired by Mirror Man, if not meant to be a reimagining of him.
The Ogre and the Ape sounds Like a good storyline actually -- I quite Like the Getaway Genius, guy was all about GETTING AWAY from Batman, still probably hard to do, but he does it a bunch- Batman never really caught him that way either, it was GG's henchman that get tricked into trying to catch him (which GG TOLD them never to try) and then the henchmen snitch on him-- If i was a Batman villain I'd hire the Genius to work for me, just to getaway smooth
Other than Humpty Dumpty who actually is a personal favorite . and DC fans are probably more familiar with The Flash's Mirror Master, a lot of these characters I've never heard of Bravo WV
Yet another top 10 unknown Batman villain list without Onomatopoeia, the masked killer who only talks in sounds. In a Batman miniseries, he almost kills the Joker.
I recalled another villain who went by the name Mirror from one of Batgirl’s comic issues. Batgirl was on her comeback trail after being wheelchair bound and had to contend with this unique villain.
What if the batman villains that were never used clanged onto other heroes or were split up into onto earths but the main villains of Batman would be saved after Crisis on Infinite Earths.
For those who want to see the original article (which is not in the description at the moment): whatculture.com/comics/10-most-interesting-batman-villains-youve-never-heard-of
I actually had heard of a couple of these, like Humpty. I think he may have made his way into one of the cartoons...I think. That radiation guy though sounds like Powers from Batman Beyond. It sounds like they just repurposed the character. And isn't Mirror man a Flash bad guy...or is that Lightman?
In BTAS there's a character with a suit that made him invisible by bending light that's probably an update on Mirror Man since their names are Floyd Ventris and Lloyd Ventrix.
@@Bluesit32 No. I remembered that this part was adapted. Adapted doesn't mean translated 100% into. I remembered that Bruce did meet his still living parents and that he and Thomas did started to beat up gangsters that came crashing a party.
Seems like Gotham has a large array of "GENIUSES" that just so happen to turn to crime, one might think that there was something more to this than just happenstance. People of high intelligence certainly, yet something about their surroundings, or the world itself made them realize that crime or wrongdoing was the right thing to do.
I think about villainy often, how normal people, even heroes can turn to evil. My own life seems to want to make me a monster. Miller theorized that once Batman donned a costume and became a folk hero, that he also emboldened more sinister types to do same. Also, this being DC Universe, dark powers exist, so possibly Satan or another menace helps propel these individuals over the edge. Certainly, Gotham is a magnet for unsavory humans. Perhaps underneath Gotham, is an Indian graveyard? I prefer the idea that Batman, indirectly encourages people to be deranged, and that some unseen power helps.
I never realised how many I knew from non comic media. Batman: The Brave and The Bold used a tonne of C class characters that I grew up thinking were B class or A class. The Arkham Asylum riddles also showed off a tonne of characters
Was that the CN one in the 2000s or whatever. If so I gotta rewatch that was my childhood
I like the way on the Ogre you say "Batman convinced the Ogre" that you show Batman clocking the Ogre into next week.
What about penny plunderer??, Without him batman would never have that giant penny in the batcave!!!
Huh. I always just assumed that was a Twoface thing.
@@MissYomotsu it was retconed into it but don’t let **them** fool you, It is and always will be the one and only...
Penny Plunderer
@@MissYomotsu smh.
Sure, but a common crook obsessed with pennies just isn't a very interesting villain.
I wondered where he got that
My immediate reaction was, "bet i have".
Lmaoooo me too!
Me to
Same tho
Same lmao I was like "try me "
Same here
If it wasn't for Harley Quinn, Kiteman would be on this list.
Hell Yeah!
Kite Man? Oh, Hell. Yeah!
Hell yeah
Kite man was always more of a flash or plastic man villain. He's crossed paths with Batman previously, as has probably everyone in the DC universe, but up until Harley Quinn he really wouldn't even count as part of the rogue's gallery
Ummmm yeah hes not interesting buttttttt at the same time HELL YEA lol
4:35-5:35 - I wonder if Professor Radium was inspiration for Blight from Batman Beyond?
My first thought as well.
I was thinking that too omg. Some of the other villains i feel also inspired batman beyond villains like Mirror man compared to Sneak Peek
@@blackbird7781 Mirror Man might have inspired Mirror Master.
Blight was inspired by Doctor Phosphorus
Why is everyone of Batman's enemies a doctor or professor?
Gotham just has a lot of qualified workforce
To justify the "an accident made who am I now! I'm not a villain and I'll prove it to the World!" cliche.
Professor Pyg was an awesome surprise for me when playing Arkhan Knight
When’s someone gonna talk about Lord Death Man :(
Noah Gamer you know lord death man I knew for all my life
Hes in space
Just saying, having a villian who can see out of his fingers doesn't seem that menacing to me. Like how could that be usefully at all
Look up buttholes??
Colonoscopies and thats about it
I'm sure he'd make a wonderful gynecologist
That guy from pans labyrinth had eyes in his hands and he was pretty freaky. Eh?!
TheMajR Payne ohhh yeah baby
All of these are good entries, but I also feel like many people have forgotten those that were created for the tv show and then introduced into to comics and cartoons like Egghead, King Tut, Shame, The Siren, Chandell, Louie the Lilac, Minerva, The Archer, The Black Widow, and The Bookworm. Especially since they were played by huge stars at the time, you'd think people wouldn't forget as much as they seem to.
I know Tiger Shark, Humpty Dumpty, and Cornelius Stirk
Stirk needs to meet Frank Castle.
Well I have heard of all of them!! I actually have a fond memory of Stirk. I remember coming across him while reading Knightfall. He was such a creepy villain. I had to go to my comic store to see if I could find his first appearance.... :)
Did you find it??
That's where I first saw Stirk as well. His tendency to refer to everyone as "sir" really should be a give away for some people...like Gordon. Batman, calling him sir?
@@jarianharris8240 I did. Detective Comics 592. I remember being so mad because they had part 1 but not part 2.... :)
@@Bluesit32 Yeah, Stirk does love that word! Knightfall did such a great job at showcasing the lesser known Bat Villains like Stirk, Zsasz, and Firefly.... :)
Professor Radium is the most interesting one on this list for me because he reminds me of BTAS Mr. Freeze in a way, and even though hes not as exciting some of the more retconned ones on this list I feel if he were he'd make a great villain for today's comics
Humpty Dumpty is my favorite on this list. It's almost like he has an extreme form of autism and OCD centered around fixing things and making things better, and everyone sees him as a menace because of it.
Speaking as someone on the spectrum, I can relate. He needs an outlet and support, not to be stuck in Arkham with the rest of the rogue's gallery. I want him to have a happy ending.
Same
WHAT ABOUT CONDIMENT KING?
He lacks a bit in the "interesting" department...
@@randallflagg3700 he's like Batman's strongest villian
@@randallflagg3700 It's treason then
@@randallflagg3700 He was interesting in The Brave and the Bold, though.
Tbh I just know him from the LEGO games...
I think some of these less forgotten villains should be really get their chance on the little screen or maybe back onto the comics or even being in the movies.
My favorite obscure Batman villain is Doctor Freak. Really dug that storyline and wish they would bring him back.
I imagined Thomas Wayne being the guy who liked bats around his house
But that Bruce hated bats
First one of these kinda videos that was legit. I'd never heard of any of these antagonists b4. Kudos, WhatCulture.👍🏿
Wrath and Scorn are probably some of the most underrated villains ever
Batman is my favoraite DC character
G Robinson he likes Batman so what it’s popular does it matter I mean seriously not to mention what if he’s a kid also why did you comment on a guys opinion about a super hero the video is literally how you about just leave if you’re gonna make fun of guys opinion about a fictional character
#10, I've only seen him have an encounter with Batgirl, in which she had hurt herself and he helped her. Now what he did when he misread Grey's Anatomy, THAT was horrifying.
I’d actually love to see Lew Moxon in a film
What about "Tweedle ?Dee &" Tweedlum :" in the 1940`s.
Batman owes the 10 Eyed man an apology at the very least
Never heard of, eh? Well. I came from Forgotten Rogues, so let's do this.
It's 0603 here in uk. I found ur channel 4 hours ago. Lucky I'm off work. Great content. Thanks
Hello there! How fascinating and intriguing! Thank you!
I love this video and I love you guy's keep on
I just feel bad for Proffesor Radiums.
Need more of this!
These are underated villians. Hopefully they not completely forgotten for the future series of books.
I have heard of 4 of the 11 characters, so pretty good for characters i didn't know about. The extra one is extra in the ogre and the ape. Fun fact a version of ogre was in the series Gotham
Cool list. Nice to see Cornelius Stirk get a mention. Always creeped me out.
a few of these I know from the "Brave and the bold" animated show. Bet if the show would have gone even longer, we propably would have seen the whole list.
I hadn’t heard of six of these . . . decent percentage, WhatCulture Comics!
What about Condiment King? That guy was awesome!
To well known he is Batman's arch nemesis
I can proudly say that there were some villains I didn't know about.
I heard only about 2 characters from this list. Im impressed.
I actually have heard of most of these, so hooray for me :)
DC never should've killed off "The Red Death" or "The Reverse Red Death". He should be in METAL 2!
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From the intro, I would argue that batman has the most iconic rouges gallery in all of dc AND marvel.
Tiger Shark sound more Aquaman Villain
Cornelius Stirk appeared in a cancelled Batman movie script that was gonna have Nicolas Cage as Scarecrow and George Clooney and Chris O Donnel back as Batman and Robin
Mr bloom should be on here, literally the coolest batman villain 100%
nobody talks about him but he has such a cool design and power set.
I like watching videos like these because I find out about these characters and a lot of them I think should come back in some way. Which of these 10 can you see becoming a A list villain with some tweaking?
Hell yeah, more recognition for the ten eyed man.
WhatCulture hits a low blow by choosing villains from an era when most of us weren't born. That being said, I knew of Humpty Dumpty, Ogre and Ape, Tiger Shark and Cornelius Stirk.
Cornelius Stirk, the reason I clicked on this post. Great couple of comics
Wasn’t the mirror man the invisible guy that tried to kidnap his daughter in btas?
Nope, that was just a generic invisible guy, sadly.
@@captaincomic8678 The two characters have almost identical names and both have tech that involves reflecting light, I'd say the invisible suit guy was at least inspired by Mirror Man, if not meant to be a reimagining of him.
The Ogre and the Ape sounds Like a good storyline actually -- I quite Like the Getaway Genius, guy was all about GETTING AWAY from Batman, still probably hard to do, but he does it a bunch- Batman never really caught him that way either, it was GG's henchman that get tricked into trying to catch him (which GG TOLD them never to try) and then the henchmen snitch on him-- If i was a Batman villain I'd hire the Genius to work for me, just to getaway smooth
take a shot every time the jokers called the clown prince of crime
The getaway king is the smartest of those obscure villains.
I know about some of these. Favorite if the lot was Humphrey Dumpler.
Actually there was a Batman show in beware the Batman where Humpty Dumpty played a role as one of the more dangerous villains
One day brute nelsons gonna get the appreciation he deserves. One day
I swear to God, if Condiment King is ANYWHERE on this list, I'm going to have a fucking aneurysm!!!!!
Other than Humpty Dumpty who actually is a personal favorite . and DC fans are probably more familiar with The Flash's Mirror Master, a lot of these characters I've never heard of Bravo WV
How has psycho pirate never appeared
Not really a Batman villain. His first opponents were Doctor Fate and Hourman.
The ten eyed man was mentioned in assault on arkham
I think Radium was the only one I remember coming across.
Shit that actually was interesting, thought you were gonna go all ooga booga mustard on me
Only one I knew of was Humpty Dumpty
Yet another top 10 unknown Batman villain list without Onomatopoeia, the masked killer who only talks in sounds. In a Batman miniseries, he almost kills the Joker.
Just fighting the joker shouting wack
KITEMAN!!!💚🌚
My instant thought "bet"
After the video "what a waste of time"
The Rat Catcher
What? No Dr. Doom who fought The Dynamic Duo in their own Batcave?
People! Where is the Great White Shark? Even the Joker despised him!
Never heard of the Mirror Man but I’ve heard of Mirror (Jonathan Mills)
I recalled another villain who went by the name Mirror from one of Batgirl’s comic issues. Batgirl was on her comeback trail after being wheelchair bound and had to contend with this unique villain.
I dunno about anybody else, but I can't help but think of Mirror Master as a spiritual successor to Mirror Man.
Minus the whole seeing through masks for some reason.
yea
Humpty Dumpty would be a great villan if he was a crime boss
KITEMAN HELL YEA
Getaway Genius has a daughter who took on the roll. My favorite villain is not here, Zebra-Man II.
Skull Dugger from Batman 289-290 should have made the list
Batman scared the guy so he ran away and got hit by a car
BATMAN DOES NOT KILL
C A L E N D A R M A N
What if the batman villains that were never used clanged onto other heroes or were split up into onto earths but the main villains of Batman would be saved after Crisis on Infinite Earths.
If you want to see the 10 eye man, watch emperor joker on Batman the brave and the bold
For those who want to see the original article (which is not in the description at the moment): whatculture.com/comics/10-most-interesting-batman-villains-youve-never-heard-of
I always thought mirror man was a Flash villain
There was a mistake in 3:00-3:07 te lovely lady said millionaire, it's billionaire.
Nice 👍
Beware the Batman did a pretty good job with Humpty Dumpty
Kirsten it is THEE Rogues Gallery.
I actually had heard of a couple of these, like Humpty. I think he may have made his way into one of the cartoons...I think. That radiation guy though sounds like Powers from Batman Beyond. It sounds like they just repurposed the character. And isn't Mirror man a Flash bad guy...or is that Lightman?
That would be Mirror Master
In BTAS there's a character with a suit that made him invisible by bending light that's probably an update on Mirror Man since their names are Floyd Ventris and Lloyd Ventrix.
That last one...wasn't it adapted into Batman: The Brave and The Bold?
Nah. He went after Joe Chill, not Lew Moxon.
@@Bluesit32 No. I remembered that this part was adapted. Adapted doesn't mean translated 100% into. I remembered that Bruce did meet his still living parents and that he and Thomas did started to beat up gangsters that came crashing a party.
@@CommanderBohn Ah, that one.
Aww, no Ratcatcher? Then again, suppose I've heard of him..
Is he still in canon? Is Stirk?
@@matthewschwartz6607 damn good question.. the female Ratcatcher is gonna be in suicide squad... Damn near shat my pants when I read it 🤣
I don't consider Catwoman A full rouge anymore. she is a heroic thief.
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I'm here for Lord Death Man
Is it just me or do some of these characters seem suspiciously similar to many batman beyond villains?
Condiment Man baby.
What about The (Mad) Monk?
I’m surprised Pokedot man wasn’t on here
What about wrath?
Seems like Gotham has a large array of "GENIUSES" that just so happen to turn to crime, one might think that there was something more to this than just happenstance. People of high intelligence certainly, yet something about their surroundings, or the world itself made them realize that crime or wrongdoing was the right thing to do.
I think about villainy often, how normal people, even heroes can turn to evil. My own life seems to want to make me a monster. Miller theorized that once Batman donned a costume and became a folk hero, that he also emboldened more sinister types to do same. Also, this being DC Universe, dark powers exist, so possibly Satan or another menace helps propel these individuals over the edge. Certainly, Gotham is a magnet for unsavory humans. Perhaps underneath Gotham, is an Indian graveyard? I prefer the idea that Batman, indirectly encourages people to be deranged, and that some unseen power helps.
What happened to Egghead and condiment king those bad guys are funny