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The Riddler Rises in TV Series and Flails in Comics Once the Batmania fad was over and they canceled the show, DC editors went the complete opposite route with the comics.
“My favorite DC character has always been the Riddler,” revealed Stan. “And, honestly, I would not know what to do with that character at all. But it’s such a crazy, crazy character.
The final page of The Riddler: Year One #2 (Image via DC Comics) The Riddler: Year One #2 is another outstanding outing that further propels the story of Paul Dano's enigmatic villain.
Over the weekend, the DC Comics twitter account posted the following news: "A new Riddler comic book hits stores this October with RIDDLER: YEAR ONE.
Watch out, Batman — the Riddler has literally started a podcast. That and more news from this week’s best comics, from the X-Men and Batman to the Justice League and more!
Batman's most controversial run is still hated to this day, but it also holds one of the Caped Crusader's best ever stories.
The Riddler has a pretty interesting history, and a lot of its been expunged from the books. Good thing we've got good memories, huh? Here are just ten things DC wants you to forget about the Riddler.
The latest trailer for The Batman seems to confirm that the movie will adapt a huge Riddler moment from the DC comics.
The story is framed by the Riddler’s friendship with King Tut. They start the issue kvetching about their persistent failures to top Batman in any meaningful way. They move to complaining that ...
DC Comics has announced that Dano will be writing a new six-issue comic book series about his character, titled “Riddler: Year One.” ...
Discover the new Riddler statue by Sideshow Collectibles, a must-have for DC Comics fans. Experience iconic villain Riddler in a 19.5" tall, detailed diorama capturing his cunning nature.
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