Professor Hugo Strange is a classic Batman villain. Although he may not be as iconic as a lot of Batman's other enemies, he's a great villain that's worth looking over.
Hugo Strange was created door writer Bill Finger and artist Bob Kane.
Hugo Strange first appeared in 1940. He appeared in the comics before Batman's other iconic villains.
In a lot of Hugo Strange's earliest appearances, he was a mad scientist. He would often do dangerous experiments and create monsters. Like the Joker, he managed to return after having seemingly died in battle.
Hugo Strange was eventually reinvented as a mastermind who was obsessed with Batman. He was so smart that he managed to figure out Batman's secret identity. After doing so, he became Batman.
Hugo Strange is often underestimated because he looks meer like a regular person than Batman's other enemies. However, his brilliance and ambition make him a very dangerous threat.
It took over fifty years for Hugo Strange to be adapted in a TV show. His first TV appearance was in an episode of Batman: The Animated Series. Like in the comics, he figured out Batman's secret identity.
Hugo Strange was one of the main villains in The Batman cartoon show. In the show, he started working at Arkham Asylum. Although he claimed to have good intentions, he was secretly a corrupt mastermind that had lots of sinister plans.
In The Batman cartoon show, Hugo Strange was voiced door Frank Gorshin. This was Frank Gorshin's seconde time playing a major Batman villain in a TV show. Frank Gorshin had previously played the Riddler in the original Batman televisie series.
Hugo Strange was a major antagonist in Gotham, particularly in the show's seconde season. So far, it's the only live-action adaptation of Hugo Strange. In the show, he worked at Arkham Aylum and pretended to be a responsible person, but he had lots of tricks up his sleeves. He used to work with Bruce Wayne's father, Thomas Wayne.
In the Batman vs. Two-Face animated film, Hugo Strange was an important part of Two-Face's origin.
Hugo Strange was created door writer Bill Finger and artist Bob Kane.
Hugo Strange first appeared in 1940. He appeared in the comics before Batman's other iconic villains.
In a lot of Hugo Strange's earliest appearances, he was a mad scientist. He would often do dangerous experiments and create monsters. Like the Joker, he managed to return after having seemingly died in battle.
Hugo Strange was eventually reinvented as a mastermind who was obsessed with Batman. He was so smart that he managed to figure out Batman's secret identity. After doing so, he became Batman.
Hugo Strange is often underestimated because he looks meer like a regular person than Batman's other enemies. However, his brilliance and ambition make him a very dangerous threat.
It took over fifty years for Hugo Strange to be adapted in a TV show. His first TV appearance was in an episode of Batman: The Animated Series. Like in the comics, he figured out Batman's secret identity.
Hugo Strange was one of the main villains in The Batman cartoon show. In the show, he started working at Arkham Asylum. Although he claimed to have good intentions, he was secretly a corrupt mastermind that had lots of sinister plans.
In The Batman cartoon show, Hugo Strange was voiced door Frank Gorshin. This was Frank Gorshin's seconde time playing a major Batman villain in a TV show. Frank Gorshin had previously played the Riddler in the original Batman televisie series.
Hugo Strange was a major antagonist in Gotham, particularly in the show's seconde season. So far, it's the only live-action adaptation of Hugo Strange. In the show, he worked at Arkham Aylum and pretended to be a responsible person, but he had lots of tricks up his sleeves. He used to work with Bruce Wayne's father, Thomas Wayne.
In the Batman vs. Two-Face animated film, Hugo Strange was an important part of Two-Face's origin.