Five Batman Villains We Never Want to See on Gotham
Fox has pushing the villains of Gotham City hard in the lead up to Gotham Season, promising the [...]
Crazy Quilt
Peter Dekker was a painter who moonlighted as a thief, at least until a gunshot blinded him.
In prison, he underwent an experimental procedure to restore his sight. It was successful, in a fashion, leaving him only able to see blindingly bright colors.
The effect drove him insane, and he took on the Crazy Quilt persona, and equipped himself with light based laser and hypnotic technology.
Whatever the rest of his story is, he's a villain named after a gift your grandmother might make for your. Probably not TV material.
Ten Eyed Man
Because there's no one better suited to fight a bat than a blind person, Ten Eyed Man is another criminal driven by blindness.
A war veteran, Ten Eyed Man went blind and had his optic nerves reattached to his fingers, because science.
Seeing through his fingers grants him 360 degree vision. It also make him way too strange for Gotham.
Kite Man
Coming from the "themed after a random object the creators had lying around" school of villainy, Kite Man is a villain who uses kites and kite-themed weaponry to commit crimes.
No really, that's it.
Then again, with Balloonman in the first season, Kite Man might fit in to Gotham's underworld.
Baby Doll
There were a a lot of great things from Batman: The Animated Series that made it into the comics and other media. Harley Quinn. Mr. Freeze's retooled origin.
Baby Doll is not one of them.
Baby Doll is a bratty sitcom star who became trapped in a perpetually childlike body. Just imagine that Michelle from Full House never grew up and got really bitter about it and you'll understand why nobody should want her on Gotham.
Bat-Mite
Unlike most of the other characters on this list, Bat-Mite is actually a pretty neat character on his own. He just doesn't fit into the grounded world of Gotham very well.
Bat-Mite is a creature from the fifth dimension, and Batman's biggest fan. He tends to insert himself in the Caped Crusader's adventures intending to help, but usually ends up causing more trouble than he solves.
He's zany, and goofy, and funny, and not at all right for Gotham.