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As a dark mirror to Bruce Wayne, Hush is a villain with a lot of possibility and story potential. Unfortunately, writers just seem to insist on keeping the character in the same narrow tropes, even in the most recent (and entirely unnecessary) Hush sequel. It’s this lack of any real development that has made Hush Batman’s worst villain to date.
Hush is a One Trick Pony

Whenever Hush returns, it’s always to torment Bruce Wayne in any way he can and he frequently uses the same methods by which to do it, including that he commonly has had his face surgically altered to look like Bruce as well. It’s necessarily a terrifying thing. Instead, it’s a case of identity theft that is always played to be over the top and mysterious with Hush’s identity kept under wraps. Somehow, this guy can assemble all of Batman’s greatest foes for whatever his scheme is at any given time and hold onto his identity for himself. You’d think he’d do something with that but just just hangs around, seemingly with no real motivation for larger schemes.
On top of having surgically made himself look like Bruce, Hush is frequently determined to become Bruce in another way as well: he’s out to steal his fortune. That’s not an awful idea, and honestly there are plenty of villains for whom stealing a fortune is the entire thing, it just feels very basic and plain for a villain with such a personal connection to Batman. It also feels a little lazy, particularly in more recent stories, since Bruce lost his fortune for a while. With Bruce’s fortune being quite a bit less than it once was, arguably reduces Hush’s motivations. In a sense, Hush feels less like a criminal mastermind with a grudge against Bruce Wayne but more or less like a petty ex-boyfriend. Hush’s identity is securely held by his hatred for Bruce Wayne so much he tries to become him and can only fool the public. It just feels like a very flimsy motivation in a mythos full of villains who are much more over the top.









