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As DC’s number one hot spot, Gotham has served as the base of operations and jumping pad for more than just bat-related heroes over the years. Batman is the mainstay hero, of course, but that doesn’t mean that those others are worth any less than him. Today, we’re going to celebrate those other Gothamites by looking at the five best Gotham-based superheroes from over the years. All of these characters have called Gotham City their home at one point or another, yet are decidedly not a part of the Bat-Family, which makes them very special. With all that said, let’s dive right into it.
5) Creeper

While Jack Ryder might have recently moved to Metropolis, he started his career in Gotham. He made a name for himself as a newsanchor, only to be thrust into the criminal underworld when he was injected with a special serum that let him become the deranged Creeper, who may or may not be either a demon or a manifestation of Jack’s own trauma and mental disorders. Either way, the Creeper is a vigilante who often makes people question if he’s on the good guys’ side at all, given that he’s insane and constantly on the edge of every line there is, but he does always save the day. The dynamic between the Jack and Creeper personas is always a treat and adds another layer to this complex vigilante cake.
4) Ragman

Rory Regan grew up in a small shop in Gotham City, and when he inherited his family’s Ragman cloak, he became a hero to protect his home, defend the innocent, and punish the guilty. Ragman’s Suit of Souls allows him to absorb evil people and use their expertise, letting the souls redeem themselves by performing good acts, even if it is against their will. Ragman is one of the most underutilized DC characters out there, being both a great example of Jewish representation and having some of the most interesting lore put to comic paper.











