Lady Lotus' Newest Design
After a few years of wearing her black spandex combat suit, Himiko Murakami (Lady Lotus) noticed something she hadn't before: her costume looked almost exactly like Bonfire's costume. Deciding to change it to make it more distinct, Himiko decided to alter the layout of the costume without altering it drastically. She eventually swapped out the orange piping for orange color patches on her sides as well as an orange patch around her neck to break up all of the black. She also gave it a few openings for her skin to show so she could breathe a bit better during combat, making it reminiscent of an exercise suit. Other than that, she still kept the slippers and waist-cape.
This design was inspired by The Riddler (The Batman 2004), Medley (Fortnite), and Fire God Liu Kang (Mortal Kombat 1). How does it look?
"When is a murderer not a murderer? When you look the other way. When is a hero not a hero? When they take off their mask."
Lucifer Tribute (Out Of Hell)
This is a song I found that I think fits Lucifer Morningstar from Hazbin Hotel perfectly. Give it a listen!
Arkham Asylum: Kingdom Of Madness - Mad Hatter
After the inmates are freed from their cells and start a riot in Arkham Asylum, Batman has to journey in and resolve the chaos. To take back the asylum and save the guards and doctors taken hostage, Batman has to fight off a lot of his villains. He has to fight Poison Ivy in the Greenhouse, Scarecrow in the Medical Wing, Mad hatter in the Cafeteria, Two-Face in the Security Wing, and The Joker in the Movie Theater, where Joker dresses in drag and sings "I'm A Sweet Transvestite" from Rocky Horror Picture Show. However, it's revealed that the person who set the inmates free is none other than the head doctor, Hugo Strange. Hugo is revealed to be a complete nut case who's obsessed with Batman, and his plan was to see how he's able to defeat his rogues gallery. Revealing he's figured out who Batman is, his ultimate goal is to replace Batman, planning on trapping him inside Arkham Asylum. He'd then taking up the mantle of Batman, thinking that he'd be a better Batman than Bruce ever was. In this story, Mad Hatter overtakes the cafeteria by broadcasting his mind control frequency over the intercoms. He now has a decent sized army composed of both inmates and guards, with Batman being forced to fight all of them. When he finally confronts Hatter, Hatter has set up a tea party in the cafeteria, and proceeds to drug his two henchmen, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, with Bane's venom.
Villains: The Truth (Howard Skarsgard)
Howard has always been obsessed with the truth, working as an investigative journalist for Harking City Daily. His investigations would always expose conspiracies. Unfortunately, he dug too deep. While investigating Wickman Industries, he uncovered all of the supervillain dealings that Mangrove Wickman (The Crow) was up to. Learning of this, Crow used his connections to kill Howard and his family. Planting a bomb in his apartment, Howard's family was vaporized in their sleep, and Howard was disfigured. Having lost his family and his career, he disappeared. Years later, a new killer appeared in Harking City. His modus operandi was attacking the subsidiaries of Wickman Industries, killing various people that worked for the company. Calling himself "The Truth" he live-streamed his attacks for everyone to see. He burned down a crooked millionaire's penthouse and blew up the 2nd National Bank before exposing their wrongdoings. His crusade would gain traction online, amassing thousands of followers. Soon, riots began all over the city, with people dressing up as Truth and attacking associates of Wickman Industries. The heroes were scattered throughout the city, trying to contain the riots and save innocent people caught in the crossfire. The followers stormed the Wickman tower and tore it apart. Fearing for his life, Crow and his family took shelter in their safe house at Hawking Towers. Unfortunately, Truth and his followers stormed the safe house and took Crow and his family hostage. He reveals himself to be Howard Skarsgard and plans to kill his family to make him suffer as he did before taking Crow to Harking City Square and executing him. Fortunately, the heroes stopped Howard before he could. However, they let his information be released, and Wickman Industries was taken down, killing two birds with one stone. Crow and his subordinates were sent to prison, and Howard was sent to Belbridge Tower.
What’s your opinion on modern day Cluemaster? Is he different enough from Riddler, or is he still a cheap knock-off?
"Three tragedies in 24 hours. A trinity, if you will. Trinities are holy. Good things come in threes. Third time's the charm. But nothing good comes out of Gotham, does it? If this is a sermon, then let me say what Gotham needs is an exorcism. Who's up to the task? I dabble in numerology, as it happens. The thing about devils is that they disguise themselves before our very eyes. The road to Hell and all those Good Intentions. Batman, Batman, why hast thou forsaken me? You never answered my question. Riddle Me This........ When is a murderer not a murderer? The bodies are piling up, Batman."
Batman: The Deranged Detective - Voice Cast
While investigating a medicine robbery from Arkham Asylum, Renee Montoya suddenly loses her mind and destroys all of the evidence she’d gathered. She then goes on a terrifying rampage towards the GCPD in order to destroy the hard drives stored there. After she’s stopped by the combined efforts of Batman & The Jokester, the two investigate her apartment in order to find out what made her go cuckoo. During their search of Renee’s apartment, they manage to uncover a solved rubix cube on her desk. After a quick scan, Bruce discovers that it had been solved the day she went crazy. The next day at Wayne Enterprises, Bruce winds up getting a chinese puzzle box mailed to his office. Suddenly, Bruce went crazy and started tearing up his office, destroying his computer and everything on his desk, laughing like a madman and babbling incoherent nonsense. He and Renee were then committed to Arkham Asylum for psychological analysis. Now it’s up to Jokester and Batgirl to figure out what happened to Bruce. It turns out that the mastermind is actually Dr. Byron Meredith (a.k.a) the Merrymaker. His plan was to inject the chemicals he stole into his fellow doctors and drive them insane, all in a revenge plot against the people who fired him for his extreme research into the minds of Joker worshippers. After that, he’d become the new head doctor of Arkham Asylum under the false identity of Dr. Merion Brydeth.
Villains: WiFi (Varian Montoya)
Varian Montoya was a child prodigy who grew up in poverty in the Dominican Republic. He had a passion for computers, and was extremely gifted at hacking. He also had an amazing understanding of human behavior, knowing that information is the true power in this world. He used this to get him and his family out of poverty and into the upper crest of society. It wasn’t merely a passion he had for hacking. It was an addiction. He was so good, he hacked everything from politicians, to corporations, and even governments, moving from country to country, and changing his identity along the way. He felt as though he were invincible, that no one could stop him. Until the fateful day when someone noticed him: The Illusionist. He visited him in his penthouse, and persuaded him into working for him, promising him the world, and access to all of the information he needs, but he would need some changes to adapt to the road ahead. When your hardware is obsolete, it’s time to upgrade. By the time all of the surgery, injections, and amputation of limbs was done, Varian was gone, and Wifi was born. Now the internet is his home, and he’ll find out who really runs the world, their weaknesses, and how to exploit them, and when he does, he’ll be the one pulling the strings. After all, in a land of locked doors, the one with the key is king, and honey you should see him in a crown.