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Simple question, which legendary superhero has the most legendary line up of super villians? A protagonist is nothing without his or her antagonists, and these two have some of the greatest fictional villains ever created.
Batman:
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Bane · Black Mask · Catwoman · Clayface · Harley Quinn · Hugo Strange · Hush · Joe Chill · The Joker · Killer Croc · Mad Hatter · Man-Bat · Mr. Freeze · Penguin · Poison Ivy · Ra's al Ghul · Riddler · Scarecrow · Talia al Ghul · Two-Face
You know, of the few Batman comics I've read, I don't I've ever had one where he has met up with a "traditional" enemy. The closest one to that list would be Eclipso and that was in a JLA. (this one (and you see how far back I go) http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-ZP0RBEfuCl...LA_v.1_109.jpg )
The thing is, with any villain in any media, that the villain has to have his moment, his work up to relish his advantage, to thrive on the desire as he puts our hero to their demise. Of course, this gives our hero a chance to work it out and make their escape, do in the villain.
But, to answer the question, I would go with the Kingpin because if he really wanted to, he's got the organization, the infrastructure to systemically do the web spinner in.................though I think the last time I read him in a comic book was with Femme Force, Captain America, and the 5th Sleeper. Ie http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-pRCkz_ucnU...th+sleeper.jpg
This is a biased opinion since I'm an avid Batman fan. I just love Batman and his villains especially The Joker. When I was younger, I watched Batman cartoon series. I love The Penguin, Harley Quinn, The Riddler, Poison Ivy and Two-Face. I even watched all Batman movies.
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