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For those who have followed his career over the years, fans know that the Riddler hasn’t always been an over-the-top villain. He’s tried walking the straight and narrow path, putting his genius to good use as a private eye. Yet no matter what kind of changes he puts forth, Eddie can’t help but backslide into costumed criminality. Now, an emotional confrontation with his greatest enemy shows just what Riddler’s deal is and why he’ll never rise to be his best self.
Riddler’s Psychosis is So Much Worse Than Fans Thought

Matt Fraction and Jorge Jiménez’s epic relaunch of Batman continues with issue three, taking place shortly after Robin’s dust-up in the previous issue. While in the hospital waiting room, Bruce catches a televised roundtable featuring his old nemesis Hugo Strange, and Anna Zeller, one of the newest doctors at Arkham Towers. Zeller is advocating for her new device, the Crown of Storms, a technology that can rework one’s electrical impulses to help combat mental illnesses. Curiously, this technology is being partially funded by the Wayne Family endowment, something that catches Batman by surprise.
While Batman tries to learn more about the connection between his family’s endowment and Zeller, chaos is spreading through the Wayne Experimental Sciences Building. The Riddler has broken in, and he’s dispatched a couple of security guards. He easily disables the security measures protecting the treasure he’s come seeking: Zeller’s Crown of Storms. But before Eddie can get his hands on it, Batman arrives. He expresses disappointment in Riddler, asking why he’d throw away his recent advances with Nygmatech to play this tired old game again.









