I'll say Mad Hatter. But you've got to answer your own question!Originally Posted by OmegaPaladin
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I'll say Mad Hatter. But you've got to answer your own question!Originally Posted by OmegaPaladin
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Joker or Two-Face for me, easily - though any Bat-villain has something that I can latch onto and say, "Hey, that's me!"
I relate to Two-Face because everyone has a dark side to themselves, a part they'd rather keep in control and keep hidden and never publicize. That, and I believe there's always more than one way to approach any situation. Not to mention, I have a coin collection and good taste in two-toned suits.
I relate to the Joker for when I've had it up to here *indicates where* with the world and need to cut loose. The world IS just a big joke sometimes, so it's best to stray away from being TOO serious. That, and I have a dark sense of humour and have very forms of wickedry I like to concoct (but rarely act upon). And if anything, the Joker is an obsessive sociopath, and everyone to some degree has those tendencies.
-Tim
CANADA
Without further ado...Originally Posted by Squall
Vandal Savage. He's immortal, and he views it as his destiny to rule. He doesn't strike me as particularly malicious, yet he's insanely obsessed with world domination. Also, there's everything he did in Hereafter as well.
For a Batman villain, I'd say Lockup. The temptation establish a tyrannical order of discipline and control is quite strong, and I find myself sometimes viewing criminals as worthless scum.
I wanted to be the one to say the Joker first. TimTwoFace is split between two villians though. Funny that.
I know I most identify with Joker, though. Haha!
Amazo. Still tryin' to find my place in this world.![]()
Matt Zimmer!
"I'm not Smiley! I'm a real cow! Moo! Think I'll chew me some cud!"-- Smiley Bone a.k.a. the Mystery Cow in Bone: The Great Cow Race.
"I knew we made a mistake the minute I saw that little bologna loaf in the hospital bassinet," Calvin's Dad from Calvin and Hobbes.
Harley, and isn't that something to keep a girl up nights?
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Doomsday, (The character, not the poster.) We both put up a big bluster, but essentially we're both useless and redundant and begging for attention.
Harley and Two face
Mania and caring at the same time.
Aw cmon puddin dont you wanna rev up your Harley? Vroom! Vroom! Mad Love
Brainiac, if only because I feel I am rather intelligent.
"You know something Bruce, you're not always right".
(Superman to Batman) "Twilight"
Definately a loaded question.
I feel as though I'm in a constant war to achieve balance between my two sides, much like Harvey Dent.
I feel like breaking free and being as dangerous, vicious and sexual as Selina Kyle.
I feel as guilty and rejected as Mary Dahl and as ugly as Paige Monroe.
Some dark days, I feel as fragmented and lost as Hugo Strange (The Batman Adventures #36).
But overall...I'm Two-Face....with vocal capacities than would force Circe to go green with rage and turn me into a toad.
I'd have to say Scarecrow. I got made fun of like him and wanted revenge for it.
Catwoman.You know, the reason why Catwomn is such a popular icon among us females is because she is the embodiment of what each of us, to some extend, at least, for some mad twisted reason want to be. I don't relate to her in the sense that I don a skin tight suit, grab a whip and make Batman dance on his toes, but because her independance is what I would yearn for too. She is a carefree, wild woman, with nothing holding her back...she has qualities I admire and envy...
An the otherh hand we BOTH have a thing for dear batsy!Wait ofcourse my obsession surpasses hers!![]()
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"Don't forget us when you're famous!"
Fine don't be like me.Originally Posted by stly92
Really though I am sort of like Doomsday, I'm big and don't take crap from anyone without a fight, but I'm also like the Flash, I have to also lighten up the mood. Also Lex Luthor, I like to talk my way out of things and really good at it, and Vandal Savage, I feel like I will live forever, but I don't have any plans right now on taking over the world. But thats about it. If I had to choose what one I'm most like I'll have to choose the Flash, I'm just to lovable to hate.
So you're not going with your namesake? Andrea Beaumont/The Phantasm? Because you know she is a villain and qualifies. Ofcourse you can do whatever you want, it's just a little surprising...Originally Posted by Phantasm
LOL!!Well The Phantasm doesn't really have much of a personality other than pointing the Sythe at someone and say 'Your angel of death awaits..." I don't see how I relate to that.And I don't neccesarily consider Andrea Beaumont a villan.Andrea is a heroine!Originally Posted by stly92
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"Don't forget us when you're famous!"
But but but... She KILLED all those people!Originally Posted by Phantasm
I wanted consider that heroic...
Scarecrow - I sure would like to scare the hell out of people.
Okey-dokey!
Actions are judged by intentions.Sure she DID murder...but her intention was only to get back at them for what they did to her.And I personally belive her cause was justified. I mean, look at how many lives similar to hers they must have destroyed.Somebody just had to take action...maybe not the best method used but...Originally Posted by stly92
"Don't forget us when you're famous!"
Maybe, but you could say the same with virtually any Bat-villain out there. They all believe in their causes (and that's what makes them far deeper than one-note "bad guys"), but there's still doing something that is wrong. If Batman's on their case, then what they're doing is wrong.Originally Posted by Phantasm
I still love the Andrea character and all, but she's most definitely a villain in my book. The only "villain" that could be treated as an anti-hero would be Catwoman in my opinion - she has good values, good morals, and believes in just causes. Now if only she could stop being fascinated by needing to steal all those pretty shiny things...
-Tim
CANADA
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