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With Batman having such a deep bench of villains, there are plenty of bad guys to choose from but there are just some villains that are just more interesting than others. Be it a mini, maxi, or ongoing series, it’s time these baddies go solo for their own titles.
1) The Riddler

Usually one of Batman’s best dressed rogues, Riddler is one of the Bat’s biggest foes. While the Riddler has had a weird history of popularity over the years, as one of the original four Batman villains from the Adam West show, he’s ingrained in the minds of many in pop culture. It’s for that reason alone it’s surprising he hasn’t gotten his own solo book like some of the other villains..
As a cunning and intelligent foe, there are plenty of things a solo series could explore with Riddler. That said, given his penchant for, well, riddles, his book might be quite the challenge for readers and the creative team alike.
2) Bane

Breaking the Bat is a monumental task when you debut, and that’s how Bane made his mark. Bane’s has made quite the impact since that iconic debut and it’s something that has earned him quite a few fans, thanks to him being as intelligent as he is strong, Bane has accumulated quite the fanbase. Of course, it’s that mix between brains and brawn that makes him a perfect candidate to get his own series, one that perhaps explore the character on a deeper level. We probably won’t see a more humanized take on Bane, but we could end up far more terrified of him than we already are.
3) Clayface

With a highly anticipated film debut on the way, now would be the best time for a solo Clayface book. With multiple versions of the character over the years, picking up with his heroics after James Tynion IV’s Detective Comics run would work here. The tragedy of body horror would be a great thing to see in this book, not mention seeing Clayface work on trying to make amends for the actions of his past. This is such a dynamic character that it’s really a surprise we haven’t seen more done with him.











