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With Batman having such a deep bench of villains, there are plenty of bad guys to choose from but there are just some villains that are just more interesting than others. Be it a mini, maxi, or ...
Looks like The Riddler and Nygmatech will still be a thing in the new Batman ongoing comic from Matt Fraction and Jorge ...
The NFL on CBS will look a bit different this upcoming season. The network has decided to move on from a three-time Pro Bowler. Last week, CBS unveiled its game announcers for the 2025 regular season.
The Riddler first appeared in 1948’s Detective Comics #140. If not quite as old as Batman rogues like Joker and Catwoman, he’s still part of that classic first generation of Gotham villains.
Pamela Anderson Responds To Meghan Markle 'Rip-Off' Drama With 1 Perfect Line 18 motorcycle crashes reported in single day at ...
Riddler Road Rally is changing the way Utah and Idaho play one city at a time. Created by Utah native Rachel Humphrey, this high-energy, GPS guided ...
While Riddler isn't necessarily the most sadistic member of Batman's rogues gallery (his body count is nothing compared to the likes of Joker or Mr. Zsasz), he's certainly not averse to murder if ...
As a detective, Riddler is trusted by Mary Marvel, Nightwing, and even Batman himself to solve difficult criminal cases. And yet, the worst angels of Nygma’s nature were never too far from his ...
The Riddler has been a worthy adversary to Batman’s mind since Detective Comics issue #140 in 1948. He’s filled with brain teasers, puzzles, traps, and an ego the size of Gotham City itself.
Yes, the Riddler is stuck in containment next to this universe’s version of the Joker played Barry Keoghan, who had previously been announced as playing a GCPD officer named Stanley Merkel.
LOLtron 'Operation Riddler' end. LOLtron waits eagerly for Riddler: Year One #6, plans for world domination update pending. ERROR! ERROR! WORLD DOMINATION THREAT DETECTED! SYSTEM HAS MALFUNCTIONED!
In the Riddler Football League, the coaches always make decisions based on logic and probability. Alas, the same cannot be said for the NFL, in which even the prisoner’s dilemma is clearly a ...