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First appearing in the debut issue of Batman: Shadow of the Bat, by Alan Grant and Norm Breyfogle, Zsasz made his mark as a serial killer during the now legendary “Knightfall” event. He walked into the issue, dropped his shirt showing off his scars. and went after young scared women to make his next mark. But while he’s a fairly straightforward and very disturbed villain, Zsasz is no longer alone when it comes to serial killer villains in Gotham City and it’s time that the character moves on.
A Nightmare From Knightfall

Zsasz made waves when he first debuted in comics. As a truly twisted serial killer, he became a go-to creepy villain for many fans of the Dark Knight and as a threat to Gotham, his profile rose in various stories. However, there’s a problem when it comes to his popularity. The more popular Zsasz has become and the more frequently he’s appeared, the less effective the particular brand of terror he brings. His gimmick has largely lost its shock value and more than that, he’s also not the only shock value serial killer in Gotham anymore. Professor Pyg and James Gordon Jr. are both equally as disturbing killers, making the scene pretty crowded.
Zsasz is far from the worst Batman villain these days but it also goes beyond that. He also hasn’t done anything new in quite some time. He either catches you and kills you or he fails and doesn’t get to make a new scar. He doesn’t go after anyone of importance and feels like he has been turned into a B-list Batman rogue when he’s been at D-list for quite some time. With the likes of Cornelius Stirk and Abattoir, he’s just gross and doesn’t scream fear the way he once did.









