Does Hobgoblin count as C-D List? Going with him anyway.
>Hobby gets it in his head that there can only be one goblin themed Spider-Man rogue and sets out to eliminate big Green
>Except he keeps doing good things while pursuing his goal (when he fights Green Goblin for the first time, he accidentally blows up a water tower that pours water over a raging fire) so everyone starts thinking he's turned over a new leaf, so he decides to roll with it
Villain Workshop Thread
Says the guy simping for a less interesting version of a c-list Aquaman rogue.
Throw in a little "sees beyond reality" and you're golden.
>Says the guy simping for a less interesting version of a c-list Aquaman rogue
Its true love and i will never stop
Shark should fill the role Penguin does in most cases. Being someone who provides equipment and information to every criminal organisation within gotham and thus becomes untouchable for everyone. Humpty Dumpty was the better character out of hif origin story anyway. But Humpty is already perfect and does not really need a revamp.
just make him a recurring joke character. He believes he is a supervillain but is actually just a pathetic crazy person.
The OP was clearly accepting to suggestions and also brought up Gibbon. If you have an idea yourself, you're more than welcome to share
Instead of having Lex Luthor be a known billionaire or open supervillain, what if he was a Walter White type who created weapons for supervillains and masqueraded as a regular person—his Clark Kent persona, so to speak.
Someone do Nocturna or Dollmaker so that i have something to read when i wake up (unless the thread is dead by then.)
Bonus points if you can make Dollmaker into something other than discount Pyg.
Polka dots origins may lead to interesting ideas. For starters in Medieval Europe polka dots were taboo, seen as an association of disease and sickness given their pattern, color, and association with poxes. In African cultures they're seen as a symbol of male virility and potency. So it may be a bit edge, which is a problem a lot of silly characters fall into when reinvented, but should Polka Dot Man be into pharmaceuticals and viral research?
We're here to reimagine losers, not A listers
Dollmaker is a anti hero/anti villain who uses his masterful gifts of surgical expertise, plastic surgery, and engineering to heal amputees and the ill with prosthetics - a freak accident results in the renowned Doctor "upgrading" his own body to save himself, and now he roams Gotham's streets like a shadow, attacking and "healing" criminals and the innocent, and his "surgeries" tend to be a fifty fifty of whether or not it's an actual upgrade or downgrade of quality of health... but it's noted that much more sinister criminals tend to be disfigured and warped more than the innocent, or seemingly innocent people with dark or monstrous pasts. Some of his "patients" either go on to be outcast by society as freaks, while some use their new parts to become heroes.