Comic book Villains Who Love Gambling
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The best comic book heroes, whether villains or superheroes, introduce some fun and originality to the story. They have quickly evolved from paper to screens, and games. Through the ages, some of the most popular villains have also been gambling enthusiasts. Here are a few of them:
The Penguin Oswald ‘Penguin’ Cobblepot is a thief, mobster and a persistent Batman enemy. He also runs a nightclub and casino. The DC Comics villain is one of Batman’s worst foes. He is eccentric and most known for his shady businesses and trick umbrellas. The Iceberg lounge is a front, and he runs lots of illegal businesses. The ‘Iceberg Casino’ is well-known in Gotham’s underworld. It is a floating hotel and casino that seems legal. However, the truth is that he never left his criminal life. He uses the casino to increase profits, give fellow criminals a place to gamble safely, and plan for future crimes. |
The Joker
He is one of the most popular villains mostly because he wasn’t always bad. The circumstances of his life made him a villain. He attracts lots of sympathy and in recent movies, he is seen to suffer from various mental illnesses. |
Chance
If, however, he did not succeed in his mission, he would have lost a bet and would need to pay whoever hired him for the crime. He enjoyed the thrill of crime and gambling, and they made him one of the most exciting villains. |
Gambler
His gambling experience was filled with adventure. He won a gambling vessel at one point and lost all of his money at a Las Vegas casino at a different time. Once at a horse race, Gambler provoked the horses to run into the crowds. |
Eight Ball (8-Ball)
However, he ended up losing lots of money. Jeff was fired from work and soon became broke. He created the eight-ball villain and got into crime to get his money back. With his cue-stick weapons, Jeff and his crime group terrorized New York. All of his plans were about stealing money, so he could gamble and pay off his debt. |
Amos Fortune and the Royal Flush Gang
The group of villains has a playing card theme. It features the Queen, King, Ace, Ten, and Jack. Being the leader of the group, Amos Fortune became the Ace. Every villain had unique superpowers. Together, they formed a full deck. |
Two-Face/Harvey Dent
A two-headed silver dollar was his good-luck charm. He flipped it to determine his victims’ fate. Batman’s attempts to reform his former friend failed. Harvey Dent is obsessed with chance and continues committing crimes to prove his philosophy. |
Roulette
Her casino is an illegal arena where villains place bets on the outcomes of fights. The fights are between the captured superheroes. Many of them get badly hurt or killed. The loser would be drugged, injected with deadly viruses, tortured to death, or electrocuted. Roulette is very smart and her calculations are accurate. At one time in her career, she captures almost all of the Justice Society. |
Blockbuster
At one point, Blockbuster is seen playing some of his own games. He loves his casino’s house edge and the huge profits it attracts. If you also enjoy gambling, you may read more about online casinos here. |