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Re: Dancewear Bondage

written by The Riddler  on 03.07. at 05:42:01 - as answer to: Re: Dancewear Bondage by WB at
>It was Usually the Joker ,The Riddler ( Nobody could play him like Frank Gorshin) CatWoman and Penguin. I remember Mr Freeze The Archer& Shane don't remember seeing Poison Ivy or 2 Face until the Movies.

Mr. Freeze was an original Bob Kane creation, not a TV creation. Not only did the TV writers make up new villains, they even rewrote A Riddler two part episode to create a new villain!!! When John Astin didn't work out as the "New Riddler", and Frank Gorshin was "unavailable" (read holding out for more money!!) the TV writers took a Riddler story, and created "The Puzzler" played by Maurice Evans. Certainly one of THE most forgetable villains ever. He didn't even wear tights!!  Eventually Frank Gorshin agreed to come back and once again put on his evil green tights and leotard for one last appearence in a rather poor one parter called "Ring Around The Riddler". In this strange episode The Riddler is trying to take over all the boxing in Gotham City. Why? So he can challenge Batman to a boxing match. The only things that make this episode interesting is to see The Riddler in his green tights and leotard with pink boxing trunks over them. COOL!!! And this was the only time The Riddler and Batgirl faced eachother. It was also the episode that introduced Joan as "The Siren". Another TV created villainess!!!! GROAN!!!


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