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How the Riddler came to be one of batmans villains

By: Jason Mcdonald

Of all of the Batman Villains, maybe none have more mystery around them than the Riddler. A little information should be able to help clear some of this mystery up.
His villain behavior is built into his personality and he has very little ability to keep himself from doing his thing. He is plagued by the fact that he cannnot just take part in a crime, he is forced by his own warped self to create puzzles which allow the chance of some hero to solve his crimes. Although his hand is somewhat forced, he does have the ability and the brains to still be very dangerous and elusive, the fact is he just must attempt to give clues.He often has two female assistants, named Query and Echo.
He started out as an informant or profiler and slowly built up an apetite for crime and its challenges. It didn't take him long before he had the urge to push his limits by taking on Batman.
The Riddler is typically played as a smooth-talking, yet quirky, victim of an intense obsessive desire. This was first introduced in the 1965 issue of Batman (titled, "The Remarkable Ruse of The Riddler") in which he tries to refrain from leaving a riddle, but fails. This desire has been a recurring theme, as shown in a 1999 issue of Gotham Adventures, in which he tried to commit a crime without leaving a riddle, but fails: "You don't understand. .. I really didn't want to leave you any hints. I really planned never to go back to Arkham Asylum. But I left you a clue anyway. So I... I have to go back there. Because I might need help. I... I might actually be crazy."
The Riddler was portrayed by Frank Gorshin in the 60's. Jim Carrey took the Riddler to another level when he starred in Batman Forever. The character was also featured in Batman: The Animated Series and The Batman, where in the former, he was portrayed as a smooth-talking intellectual who presented genuinely challenging riddles.
Riddler is different than most of Bruces other Villains; a large portion of Riddler's crimes are non-violent in nature. Batman's direct conflicts with the Riddler are typically more cerebral than physical and usually involve defeating him non-violently.

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