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Encyclopedia > The Riddler

 #140 ( ), the first appearance of The Riddler. Cover by .
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Detective Comics #140 (October 1948), the first appearance of The Riddler. Cover by Win Mortimer.

The Riddler is a DC Comics supervillain, an enemy of Batman. Created by Bill Finger and Dick Sprang, he first appeared in Detective Comics #140 (1948).


Known for his green, question mark-covered costume, The Riddler is obsessed with riddles, puzzles, and word games. He delights in planning crimes and forewarning police and Batman of his capers by sending them often complex riddles.


Like most Batman villains, The Riddler has become darker in recent years. Whereas he was once portrayed as a playful trickster, he is now the victim of an intense obsessive compulsion.


The Riddler was popularized by Frank Gorshin’s over-the-top portrayal of him in the 1960s Batman television series. Comedian Jim Carrey played him in 1995’s Batman Forever.


Full History and Analysis

The Riddler discovered how fun and challenging puzzles were when he was a young boy (he cheated on a puzzle in school to win a prize), and he gradually turned to crime as he matured.


The Riddler, unlike many of the other members of Batman's rogues gallery, is more of a cerebral than physical villain. Although he is quite suited for physical combat and often has weapons ready for use, he has probably always been among the least homicidal of the major Bat nemeses; indeed, one story showed him lamenting the rise of murderous villains.


His riddles are in fact a bizarre obsessive compulsion; his attempts to stop himself from sending them have met with failure. However, of Batman's themed enemies, Riddler's compulsion is quite flexible, allowing him to commit any crime as long as he can describe it in a riddle or puzzle. He often has two female assistants that help him, usually named as Quiz and Query.

The Riddler, as seen in . Art by .
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The Riddler, as seen in Hush. Art by Jim Lee.

The Riddler is one of the few rogues that has deduced the true identity of the Batman. However, there is no major concern that the Riddler will leak the information, as Batman explains "What good is a riddle in which everyone knows the answer to?", playing with the Riddler's obsession with riddles and the greatest riddle of all: "Who is Batman?". The Riddler however, managed to have the last laugh; he alone knows the whereabouts of the body of Jason Todd (the second Robin) and continues to taunt the Dark Knight. How Todd's body fits into the Riddler's plans is still a riddle the Batman has yet to solve.


Real Names

Many adaptations of the Batman mythos have give The Riddler the real name Edward Nigma or E. Nigma. Occasionally his full name has been given as Edward E. Nigma. Some have depicted this as a false name and his real name as Edward Nashton


In Canadian translation of various Batman comic books his last name is "Le Sphinx", because the French language is spoken in some areas.


In Other Media


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