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These are the ten most pathetic villains to have ever crawled out of Gothamโs criminal underworld.
10) Calendar Man

Julian Day, aka Calendar Man, commits crimes related to holidays and other significant dates. When he was introduced during the Silver Age, Julian would wear different types of suits based on the four seasons, such as a fire suit during the Summer. Aside from that, Julianโs primary costume was ridiculous, as he made a cape out of calendar pages. He quickly became a punching bag in the rogueโs gallery. However, he would undergo a significant upgrade in the story Batman: The Long Halloween, where he was portrayed as a disturbed serial killer with the months tattooed on his head. Despite this upgrade, he is still considered a joke in the criminal underworld and one of Batmanโs less fearsome foes.ย
9) Kite-Man

Charles โChuckโ Brown (and yes, his name is a Peanuts pun) is a man who turned his love of kites into the gimmick for his supervillain persona. However, his origin is quite sad. The Riddler murdered Chuckโs son with a poisoned kite string, which drove him insane. Chuck uses a kite-themed hand glider to swoop down from the sky to commit crimes. As one can imagine, neither the superhero nor the villain communities take Kite-Man seriously, no matter how hard Chuck tries to be a criminal mastermind. Despite his shortcomings, Kite-Man has become a fan favorite for his comedic personality and even has his own show,ย Kite-Man: Hell Yeah.ย ย
8) Egghead

Egghead hailed from the goofy Adam Westย Batmanย show of the 60s. And he remained true to his origins. He was a self-proclaimed criminal genius, an egghead. He dressed in an egg-colored suit, centered his crimes around eggs, and even used egg-based weapons. One of his favorite weapons is eggs that spray tear gas, which he makes by feeding chickens onions. He employs an executive secretary named Miss Bacon to write down his every word. Unfortunately, almost every utterance is a terrible egg-based pun. Overall, Egghead isnโt egg-zactly a criminal mastermind and Batman easily scrambles his attempted crimes.
7) Mr. Camera

Some of the most twisted villains enjoy photographing their crimes as mementos. But instead of just using a hand-held camera or phone, Harry Simms made his whole helmet into a camera. Assuming the name Mr. Camera, Simms is a criminal whose gimmick is taking pictures of his crimes. But heโs not very good at it. He took photos of Batman and Robin without their masks, intending to blackmail them, but the images came out too blurry. Indeed, most of Mr. Cameraโs pictures are close-ups of Batmanโs fist heading straight for his face.
6) Polka-Dot Man

Abner Krill, aka the Polka-Dot Man, has one of the most laughable names and costumes in all of DC Comics. His powers arenโt much more impressive. He takes off the dots on his suit and turns them into a wide assortment of weapons and gadgets, ranging from buzzsaws to bombs. His first dastardly crime to rob seven dot-themed locations was quickly thwarted by Batman. Since then, Polka-Dot Man has primarily been a character who is not taken seriously. James Gunn did manage to transform this D-List villain into a compelling character in the movieย The Suicide Squad.ย Regrettably, the comic book version of the Polka-Dot Man never underwent this transformation, and he remains a joke.













