Who is Bold Enough to Wear Green and Purple Spandex?

Bet you can't guess the next Batman villain to be featured on my stupid blog. I'll give you some clues, it'll be a game like 20 questions. Some may even call it a riddle... Created by Bill Finger and Dick Sprang (best name in comics history!) in 1948, The Riddler first appeared in Detective Comics #140. Edward Nashton, sometimes named Edward Nigma (E. Nigma being a synonym for mystery), is unlike other villains, as he rarely kills anyone, however, his obsession with solving puzzles and proving his superior intellect puts him right in the same ballpark with all of the other obsessed Batman villains. Unlike some of the other campy Batman bad guys who were able to be rewritten by contemporary writers into scary villains, The Riddler has always been, and probably will continue to be, a joke. There is something far too silly about a criminal who leaves clues that will lead to his arrest. His modis operandi does not allow him to be taken too seriously. A criminal t...