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Riddler

The Riddler is a fictional supervillain in the DC Comics universe, best known as an adversary of Batman. The character, commonly identified as Edward Nygma (also spelled Nygma or Nygma), first appeared in Detective Comics #140 in 1948. He was created by writer Bill Finger and artist Dick Sprang. Across comics and other media, the Riddler is defined by a relentless fascination with puzzles, wordplay, and intellectual posing, often framing his crimes as challenges designed to outwit Batman and the police.

In most depictions, the Riddler has no superhuman powers and relies on extreme intellect, strategic planning,

The Riddler has appeared in numerous Batman storylines across comics, television, and film. Notable portrayals include

and
engineering
skill.
His
schemes
typically
involve
intricate
clues,
riddles,
and
traps
that
demand
deduction,
with
the
perpetrator
leaving
a
signature
motif
of
question
marks.
The
character
frequently
dresses
in
a
green
suit
with
a
bowler
hat
and
carries
a
cane
topped
with
a
question
mark,
embodying
his
obsession
with
puzzles
and
public
vanity.
Frank
Gorshin
in
the
1960s
Batman
TV
series,
Jim
Carrey
in
Batman
Forever
(1995),
Cory
Michael
Smith
in
the
TV
series
Gotham,
and
Paul
Dano
in
The
Batman
(2022).
In
some
adaptations,
the
character’s
name
is
presented
as
Edward
Nashton,
while
comics
typically
use
Edward
Nygma.
The
Riddler
remains
one
of
Batman’s
most
enduring
foes,
emblematic
of
the
archetypal
mastermind
whose
battles
are
framed
as
intellectual
duels.