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This is my list featuring my 20 prettiest DC females in my opinion(as a girl).



20.Cheshire

19.Mera

18.Starfire

17.Lilith Clay

16.Phantom Girl

15.Catwoman

14.Terra

13.Huntress

12.Star Sapphire

11.Poison Ivy

10.Mary Marvel

9.Raven

8.Wonder Woman

7.Supergirl

6.Harley Quinn

5.Donna Troy

4.Cassandra Sandsmark

3.Zatanna

2.Black Canary

1.Barbara Gordon
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The first actor that played the Riddler was Frank Gorshin. The Riddler has been played by various actors who were very talented, but I think that Mr. Gorshin is the best.

The Riddler was in the first couple episodes of the 1966 Batman show. In those episodes Mr. Gorshin gave a scene stealing performance. His performance was so good that the Riddler ended up being the main antagonist of the first season. He actually showed up more than the Joker did in the first season. Joker and Penguin both appeared in six episodes (three arcs that were all two episodes long), but the Riddler appeared in 8...
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For those who are into the whole 'underground' world of up and coming things, Red Hood & The Outlaws are just that in the New 52 Universe. Being that Red Hood is connected to Batman, it seems as though this series is overlooked for some reason. As it competes with series' such as Flash, JLA, and Batman, it's tough to see fans pass over Red Hood and his endearing adventures in fighting supernatural beings, assassins, and aliens. In fact, since new series writer James Tynion IV took over writing duties, the series is better than ever. With a great and moving plot line, witty dialogue, and amazing art, the series has reinvigorated itself. Though many may have bet that the series would meet the same fate as Blackhawks and Frankenstein, Agent of S.H.A.D.E, it seems as though Red Hood and his Outlaws will live to see another day. It only asks for respect and to be seen as a legit top-selling series.