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With almost 90 years of villains all sporting unique and creative costumes, there are bound to be some that are truly great. Here are the seven greatest Batman villain costumes. These villains might cause trouble for Batman and the people of Gotham, but they look great (and sometimes terrifying) doing it.
7) Two-Face, Tim Sale Redesign

The late Tim Sale was one of the all-time great Batman artists. With both Batman: The Long Halloween, and Dark Victory, Sale redefined many of the Bat’s classic foes. At the core of both stories was Two-Face and Sale gave fans a perfect costume for his new origin. As the core villain of this trilogy, the split pinstripe suit was and still is as iconic as ever. Complete with his burns and disfigurement, it’s a look that holds up to this day.
Two-Face has always dawned a split suit look but the pinstripes really made it pop more than previous iterations. The black and white look is also perfect for a modern take on the character but retained some of the style and charm of the more brightly colored versions. Those will always be another favorite but something about the pinstripes harken back to an earlier time, giving things a more neo-vintage feel. This look will always remain a classic for every reason and it’s easy to see why.
6) Mr. Freeze, Mike Mignola Redesign

Mike Mignola as an artist has one of the best pencil and ink styles in all of comics. Tasking the man who created Dark Horse’s Hellboy with bringing back a longlost Batman villain for Batman: the Animated Series was the best plan possible. This now-classic suit is what we all think of when Mr. Freeze comes up. The dark blues along with the shadowy goggles and eyes are a staple to Victor and his story.
Instead of a goofy ice villain, this look gave us the tragic figure that turned to crime for sympathetic purposes. Many designs have come and gone since this one for Mr. Freeze but they almost always pay tribute to Mike Mignola in some way or another. The goggles have remained and we wouldn’t want a look without them anymore. They’ve become definitive to the character.
5) Harley Quinn, Paul Dini/Bruce Timm Design

Despite having numerous iterations over the years, Harley’s original comic origin is also the best look the character has ever had. The “Mad Love” story became the origin for Harley along with how she ended up in the classic jester costume. While her costumes have changed a great deal since and gotten more revealing over time, there’s something almost innocent and tragic about the colors and the costume that tell you everything you need to know about Harley.
For a lot of people this will be their first This costume has also influenced many looks after it. The red and black color scheme in her hair in some versions, as well as the diamonds around her arms are elements that frequently appear. The original is a major part of her identity, it’s that simple.












