Anarky Tribute (A Chorus Of Resistance/Evil)
This is a song I found that fits Anarky from Beware The Batman perfectly. Give it a listen!
The Riddler: The King Of Conundrums
Justice League: Injustice - Cast (Part 2)
Using this information, Lex sends different members of the legion to fight their respective heroes, with an added bonus that'll allow them to incapacitate the hero. Wonder Woman is infected with a hallucinogenic serum that makes her see everyone as Cheetah. Batman is trapped in an endless maze filled with memorials to all of his past failures. Superman is exposed to red kryptonite, causing him to go insane. Flash is attached to a bomb that'll explode if he stops running or slows to under 100 mph. Martian Manhunter is infected with nanites that burn on contact with air. Aquaman is rendered hydrophobic by Scarecrow's fear toxin.
Katana (Beware The Batman)
I did a few sketches of Katana's original show design. Why not? I do understand why they went with what they made: It's easy to draw and replicate. And it's not bad by any means, just a bit plain. Tatsu has this real elegance to her character, exuding confidence and determination with sprinkles of compassion and wit seen throughout the series. Her completely black design does resemble a ninja, which is how her and Batman are often portrayed as. I just wish her look had more to it, is all.
Batman: My Own Worst Enemy - Cast
Batman is contacted by Harvey Dent, saying that he knows about a cure for his evil personality, a chemical compound that could hopefully fix Harvey’s mental state and end Two Face forever. Unfortunately, the compound is five states away, and Batman has no way of taking Harvey along without Two Face interfering. So Batman kidnaps Two Face and hauls him across the country until they get to the cure. The main downside is that Two Face has set up some roadblocks, as he has promised a large cash prize to anyone who stops Batman from making him go away. So now Batman and Robin need to protect Harvey as they’re chased across the country by all manner of money hungry supervillains and desperate civilians.
Villains: The Wonderland Gang
White Rabbit: Wendy Philips was born into a rich family that profited by gentrifying rundown neighborhoods. Despite living a well-to-do life, she was sickened by the family business, as they ran poor people out of their homes in order for rich people to move in. Not wanting to live off the suffering of the poor, she ran away from her home and moved into the Industrial District. She then tried to help the homeless children by offering them a home in an abandoned steel mill that she converted into her home. However, despite all that she did to help these people, nothing was ever enough. Seeing that the entire system was the problem, Wendy decided to dedicate her life to rebelling against it. At first, she just spent her time committing acts of petty vandalism, but she was able to step up her game thanks to the Hobgoblin. During his gas attack, she and her best friends were mutated by the gas, causing them to develop superpowers. Wendy gained the ability of super speed, allowing her to run as fast as Black Streak II. Using these powers to step up her game, Wendy (now calling herself "White Rabbit '') led her team of friends in order to truly do some damage against the system. Now their objective is to tear down "The System'', and turn Harking City into an anarchic utopia where class is nonexistent and money no longer matters. Despite her rather cut-throat agenda, White rabbit still has a massive amount of compassion, and never tries to hurt innocent people. She's not above killing, but she'll only kill if it's a last resort. After she and the gang cross paths with Cheshire Cat, she saw how similar the two of them are, and tried everything to convince her to join her side.
Dormouse: Molly Madsen was the daughter of extremely young parents. Despite her being very well-meaning, she also suffered aichmomania (obsession with Knives). This caused her to unintentionally scare away any potential friends. After her parents were arrested for vehicular manslaughter whilst drunk driving, she was forced to live with her cruel aunt, who relentlessly punished her for being "Abnormal". At the age of 11, she finally ran away from her house. While trying to shoplift a 10-pack of knives from a hunting store, she was chased down and viciously beaten by a group of asshole cops. Fortunately, she was saved by Wendy Philips, who then offered her a home at her makeshift children's home. Despite being only a few years older than her, Wendy was more of a mother figure to Molly than anyone else she'd known. During Hobgoblin's gas attack, Molly was one of the people who was mutated. She developed the ability to grow and shrink like Ant-Man. She now works as the Dormouse of the Wonderland Gang and is one of the most helpful and useful members of the team.
Tweedle Dee: Daniel Dumfrey was born into a broken home. His father was an abusive drunk who also worked as a machinist. Since he couldn't afford to have his son go to school, he'd often take his son with him to the garage. During his time there, Daniel picked up some skills of the trade and even learned how to construct several small devices. Daniel is also quite mischievous and was known for pulling pranks around the shop. Unfortunately, his father couldn't sanction his buffoonery, and would often take his anger out on his son for messing around. After his father was killed in a car accident, Daniel was forced to live on his own. He ended up living on the streets, using his cunning and trickery to help him survive. After tricking the wrong people, Daniel was nearly beaten to death by a gang of bullies. Fortunately, he was saved by Wendy Phillips, who beat up the bullies and scared them away. She then offered Daniel a place at her home, which he gladly accepted. After getting mutated during Hobgoblin's gas attack, he developed the ability to duplicate himself. Now working as Tweedle Dee of the Wonderland Gang, he's a loyal and useful member of the team.
March Hare: Elliot Summers was dealt a bad hand since the day he was conceived. While still a fetus, his mother became a cocaine addict. Because of this, he was born addicted to coke as well. Living the majority of his childhood in a rundown apartment in the industrial district, his mind never was nurtured in the proper environment. At the age of 13, he accidentally burned down the apartment while playing with some matches. His mother and several other people were killed in the fire, and the entire building was destroyed. Now without a home, Elliot was moved into a foster home that was run by a cruel Mother Superior. She'd always punish who she deemed bad kids, and Elliot was among the unlucky few. After running away from the orphanage at the age of 15, he was forced to survive on the streets of Old Town, which were rife with gang violence. One cold Christmas night, he was discovered by Wendy Philips, who offered him a home in her makeshift children's home. Seeing no other options, he graciously accepted. While living with Wendy and her orphaned children, Wendy showed special care for Elliot, as she knew that he was a person who needed as much care as possible. During Hobgoblin's gas attack, Elliot was among those who were mutated. He would end up developing low-level psychic powers, allowing him to drive people temporarily insane. Unfortunately, these powers mixed with his already fragile mental state drove Elliot over the edge of madness, and he wound up developing Paranoid Schizophrenia.
Gotham Central - Cast
A Batman movie that is about the Gotham Police Department and what it’s like to be a cop in a city full of Super-Villains. The main plot will revolve around Commissioner Jim Gordon and Harvey Bullock investigating a series of children commiting crimes. This all happens around the time that Jim´s estranged son, James Gordon Jr, returns to Gotham. It is revealed that James Gordon Jr has had a life of mental illness, as he was traumatized while still newborn, and wound up becoming a clinical psychopath. He has been taking an experimental medication that seems to be working, but is it? It is revealed that James Gordon Jr has actually modified his medication so it suppresses empathy and makes him more psychotic, as the medication was making him depressed because he was actually feeling remorse for what he did. He has also formed a cult of psychopathic children, whom he wants to show his ways of living.
"What is something nobody wants to have, yet nobody wants to lose?"
"What does a liar do when they're dead?"
"I can be cracked, I can be made, I can be told, and I can be played?"
"You're running a race, and you've just passed the person in 2nd place. Where are you now?"
"A man wishes to enter a nightclub, but he doesn't know the password required for entry. The man observes others being let in, talking to the bouncer. The bouncer says "Twelve" and the visitor says "Six", and is let in. The man now thinks he understands the pattern, and walks up to the entrance. The bouncer says "Ten" and the man says "Five". The man is rudely turned away. But why?"
"Imagine you're in a room without a door or windows. How do you escape?"
"The smartest man alive will always overlook what?"
"Why does the end of the world never come?"
I also redesigned Riddler to look like a Cyberpunk character.