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This trope deals with individual stories from a series/franchise that feature several members of the property's Rogues Gallery. These tales don't necessarily involve Villain Team-Up or Legion of Doom, which are obviously Sub-Tropes; they just involve adventures in which a lot of villains appear, whether they're working together or not. Writers sometimes refer to these stories as "gang bangs". Video game adaptations of comic book properties tend to indulge in this to take advantage of the source material's rich Rogues Gallery. See also Run the Gauntlet. |
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Batman: Arkham Asylum features the Joker, Harley Quinn, Bane, Victor Zsasz, The Scarecrow, Killer Croc, The Riddler and Poison Ivy, as well as references to everyone else. None of them really team up (other than Joker/Harley as usual) but many either manipulate or take advantage of the other villains plans. | |
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Batman Ninja features The Joker, Harley Quinn, Catwoman, The Penguin, Poison Ivy, Deathstroke, Bane, and Gorilla Grodd duking it out with the Dark Knight and each other in Feudal Japan. | |
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Finally, Batman: Arkham Knight features Scarecrow, Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Two-Face, the Penguin, and new villain the Arkham Knight (really Jason Todd) in the main game. Side-missions feature Firefly, Professor Pyg, Man-Bat, the Riddler, Deathstroke, Deacon Blackfire, Ra's al Ghul, the Mad Hatter, Mr. Freeze, and Killer Croc (though the last four are DLC exclusive.) Zsasz and Calendar Man make cameo appearances, and Batman is haunted by hallucinations of the Joker throughout the game. Black Mask also appears in a DLC sequel to the main story. | |
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The Season 5 finale of Arrow featured Oliver having to team up with several past enemies in order to defeat Prometheus, who has also gathered several of Oliver's enemies to his side. | |
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Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold features cameos from nearly every villain Batman has ever faced on the show, with Riddler and new villain the Crimson Cloak (aka Clayface) acting as the main villains. Catwoman, Killer Croc, Clock King, Scarecrow, King Tut, Deadshot, Crazy Quilt, Mad Hatter, Mr. Freeze, Firefly, Cavalier, Music Meister, Egghead, Fun Haus, Bookworm, Kite-Man, Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Ventriloquist, Two-Face, Joker, Penguin, Bane, Blockbuster, Weeper, King Cobra, Zebra Man, Babyface and his gang, Eraser, Catman, Sportsmaster, Mirror Man, Killer Moth, Mr. Camera, Dr. Double-X, Ten-Eyed Man, the Brand, Gaggy, Polka Dot Man, and Atomic Man all make cameos throughout the film. | |
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Batman: Arkham Series Batman: Arkham Asylum features the Joker, Harley Quinn, Bane, Victor Zsasz, The Scarecrow, Killer Croc, The Riddler and Poison Ivy, as well as references to everyone else. None of them really team up (other than Joker/Harley as usual) but many either manipulate or take advantage of the other villains plans. The sequel, Batman: Arkham City, is truly a gift for the Rogue-loving fans of Batman. The main story features the Joker, Harley, Two-Face, Hugo Strange, Ra's Al Ghul, Talia al Ghul, Catwoman, Solomon Grundy, The Penguin, Mr. Freeze, and Clayface. Bane, The Riddler, Hush, The Mad Hatter, Zsasz, and Deadshot are featured in side missions. Poison Ivy, Killer Croc, Black Mask, Azrael, and Calendar Man show up in cameos or otherwise short appearances. Most of the others are at least referenced, either via mook dialogues and Easter Eggs (like Scarecrow) or trophies (like Scarface). True to form, Batman: Arkham Origins bases its main plot around the eight assassins (Killer Croc, The Electrocutioner, Deathstroke, Deadshot, Firefly, Lady Shiva, Copperhead and Bane) hired by Black Mask. Who happens to be the Joker in disguise. There's also side-missions involving Mad Hatter, the Penguin, the Riddler (not quite at his Riddler persona yet and under the name "Enigma"), Bird and Anarky, and brief appearances from Calendar Man and Alberto Falcone. Finally, Batman: Arkham Knight features Scarecrow, Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Two-Face, the Penguin, and new villain the Arkham Knight (really Jason Todd) in the main game. Side-missions feature Firefly, Professor Pyg, Man-Bat, the Riddler, Deathstroke, Deacon Blackfire, Ra's al Ghul, the Mad Hatter, Mr. Freeze, and Killer Croc (though the last four are DLC exclusive.) Zsasz and Calendar Man make cameo appearances, and Batman is haunted by hallucinations of the Joker throughout the game. Black Mask also appears in a DLC sequel to the main story. |
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The Flash: The storyline "Rogue War" featured a Legion of Doom plot with two groups of Flash's Rogues coming together to fight each other, but also involved numerous other, unaligned Flash villains either taking advantage of the chaos or fighting both sides. The idea of the Rogues Gallery teaming up en masse actually started out this way in the Silver Age series; the first time more than two of them teamed up was in a one-off story that had them all manipulated into doing so by another baddie, Gorilla Grodd. |
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Each of the "superhero" games in the LEGO Adaptation Game series (LEGO Batman Trilogy, LEGO Marvel Super Heroes, LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2, LEGO DC Super-Villains) feature extensive showcases of the rogues galleries for every hero present, including some cases of villains having more story relevance than the hero they're associated with. DC Super-Villains being about Villain Protagonists also does a partial inversion of the trope by having a wide range of Hero Antagonists appear in the story mode. | |
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Wonder Woman: In Wonder Woman (Charles Moulton), "Battle Against Revenge", Bedwin Footh looks through a filing cabinet full of Wonder Woman villains, before selecting seven to ally with. It later turns out that his allies are actually actor friends disguised as the villains, but the role call of some of her most dangerous foes at the time still starts out the story and even she is tricked for a while. | |
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The House of Mouse Direct to Video movie Mickey's House of Villains. Pretty much every Disney villain shows up. | |
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The Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #100 features Spidey briefly battling various enemies, who call him out on his various insecurities, usually one that they share, finally culminating in his speaking with the recently deceased Captain George Stacy. | |
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Beware the Batman has the episode "Reckoning", where Ra's al Ghul recruits previously-defeated villains like Professor Pyg, Mister Toad, Magpie, Tobias Whale, Phosphorus Rex, and Cypher to bring Batman to him, dead or alive. Lady Shiva is also in the episode, but has no direct role in that plot. | |
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Freakazoid! includes this in "Relax-o-Vision". Because all the fight scenes have been replaced with "relaxing" images so as not to frighten the kiddies, we see little to nothing of the actual fighting. | |
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Robin (1993): Issues #144 & #145 Tim faced off against twenty-three named villains that had escaped the OMAC Project, some of whom he'd faced before and a few new ones. | |
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Batman: The Brave and the Bold: "Death Race to Oblivion!" | |
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Green Lantern: The 200th issue Crisis Crossover storyline in the mid-1980s has most of the book's recurring villains pressed into service by Guy Gardner as part of an Enemy Mine attack on the Anti-Monitor, but Sinestro is also there to pursue his own agenda. | |
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SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron: In "Katastrophe", Dark Kat, Dr. Viper and The Metallikats join forces to "Destroy the SWAT Kats!" (Cue Evil Laughs all around). In "A Bright and Shiny Future", The Pastmaster teams up with The Metallikats to...well, you know the drill. |
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Batman (Tom King): The War of Jokes and Riddles revolves around a gang war between the Joker and the Riddler. Two-Face, the Penguin, Mr. Freeze, the Ventriloquist and Scarface, Poison Ivy, Deadshot, the Scarecrow, Clayface, Man-Bat, Cluemaster, Victor Zsasz, Solomon Grundy, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, Deathstroke, Firefly, the Mad Hatter and even Kite Man end up getting involved. | |
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The sequel, Batman: Arkham City, is truly a gift for the Rogue-loving fans of Batman. The main story features the Joker, Harley, Two-Face, Hugo Strange, Ra's Al Ghul, Talia al Ghul, Catwoman, Solomon Grundy, The Penguin, Mr. Freeze, and Clayface. Bane, The Riddler, Hush, The Mad Hatter, Zsasz, and Deadshot are featured in side missions. Poison Ivy, Killer Croc, Black Mask, Azrael, and Calendar Man show up in cameos or otherwise short appearances. Most of the others are at least referenced, either via mook dialogues and Easter Eggs (like Scarecrow) or trophies (like Scarface). | |
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Batman Unlimited: Mechs Vs. Mutants has a Villain Team-Up between the Penguin, Mr. Freeze, Bane, Killer Croc, Clayface, and Chemo — alongside cameo appearances from Hush, Two-Face, and the Mad Hatter. | |
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Batman: Batman: Hush The Long Halloween Batman: No Man's Land Knightfall not only introduced the world to Bane, but also hit us with The Mad Hatter, The Ventriloquist, Zsasz, the Joker, Firefly, Poison Ivy, and The Scarecrow, to name just a few. To get a bit more... exhaustive, the KGBeast, Maxie Zeus, Amygdala, the Trigger Twins, Abattoir, Cornelius Stirk, the Riddler, Killer Croc... Essentially, what you're looking at is nearly all of Batman's major villains, a fair number of the more minor ones, and a bunch of new ones! Where Were You on the Night Batman was Killed? where several members of Batman's rogues gallery (Catwoman, the Riddler, the Joker and, inexplicably, Lex Luthor) claim to have murdered Batman and place themselves on 'trial' before a jury of their peers (The Mad Hatter, Poison Ivy, the Scarecrow, Mr. Freeze, the Spook and Signalman) with Two-Face as the prosecutor and Ra's al Ghul as the judge. Most of the rest of the rogues gallery shows up to watch. And between that one and Bane's debut, Detective Comics #526 had new threat Killer Croc clash with not only Batman but also a rival group of villains including Clayface II, Mister Freeze, Black Spider, the Penguin, Catman, the Cavalier, the Riddler, the Scarecrow, Signalman, the Spook, the Getaway Genius, the Mad Hatter, Two-Face, Captain Stingaree and Tweedledee and Tweedledum. Oh, and of course the Joker is there to play both sides against each other for laughs. Batman #400: Ra's Al Ghul springs literally every single villain from Arkham and Gotham Penitentiary, and even though a good two thirds of them leave partway into the story, around twenty of them stick around and team up to carry out his plan. Batman (Tom King): The War of Jokes and Riddles revolves around a gang war between the Joker and the Riddler. Two-Face, the Penguin, Mr. Freeze, the Ventriloquist and Scarface, Poison Ivy, Deadshot, the Scarecrow, Clayface, Man-Bat, Cluemaster, Victor Zsasz, Solomon Grundy, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, Deathstroke, Firefly, the Mad Hatter and even Kite Man end up getting involved. A whole slew of pre-Flashpoint Batman villains turn up to fight Thomas Wayne in Convergence #3, including Professor Pyg, Man-Bat, Dr Hurt, Una Nemo, Mr. Zsasz, the Joker. |
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Starman: The "Grand Guignol" storyline functions as one for the Jack Knight incarnation of Starman, bringing together Nash/The Mist II, Dr. Phosphorus, Crusher from the Bliss Carnival, the Bodines (from a "Times Past" story), plus the rejuvenated Rag Doll, the mysterious Culp, and, in flashbacks, the minor villains Pip and the Prairie Witch. And to top it all off, the original Mist turns up alive, and Neron is the Greater-Scope Villain. | |
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Godzilla: Final Wars featured a number of Godzilla's enemies (and allies) being roped into working for the invading alien Xillians. Among those featured were Ebirah, Hedorah, Kumonga, Gigan, and of course, Ghidorah; his friend Anguirus, King Ceasar, and Rodan were also braincontrolled into aiding the aliens. Also included was the 1998 version of Godzilla, here renamed Zilla- who, since no one particularly liked him at the time, was subjected to a Curb-Stomp Battle. | |
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Batman: The Movie functions as one for the TV series, since it teams up the four most popular villains: the Joker, Catwoman, the Penguin, and the Riddler. | |
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Superman: The storylines Ending Battle and Superman: Up, Up and Away! both showed off virtually the entire roster of Superman villains; both were written by Geoff Johns. | |
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Batman: The Animated Series: "Almost Got 'Im": The Joker, Killer Croc, Penguin, Two-Face, and Poison Ivy all meet at a poker table, each telling a tale of times when they almost defeated Batman. At the same time, Harley Quinn is about to kill Catwoman. "Trial": Batman is tried by a Kangaroo Court consisting of the Joker (who functions as the judge), Harley Quinn, Two-Face, Scarecrow, Riddler, Killer Croc, Ventriloquist, Poison Ivy, the Mad Hatter and a bunch of mook extras. They kidnap Gotham City's new District Attorney, Janet Van Dorn, to defend him, as she has publicly claimed Batman is responsible for creating these villains. As she defends him, she realizes the error in her judgment, and the Rogues jury agrees and finds Batman not guilty...and then decide to execute him anyway. |
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Captain America and the Avengers features Klaw, the Living Laser, the Whirlwind, the Wizard, the Grim Reaper, the Mandarin, the Juggernaut, Ultron and Crossbones, all being controlled by the Red Skull.note Well, considering his canon characterization, Crossbones was PROBABLY working under Skull willingly... | |
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Shazam!: This is how the 1990s Power of Shazam series handled the then-Captain Marvel's Legion of Doom, the Monster Society of Evil; rather than teaming up, it was a number of unconnected villains all being manipulated separately by Mr. Mind. | |
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Spider-Man on the PS1/N64/PC featured at least six of Spidey's most famous villains teaming up together (and at least two more pursuing their own agendas). | |
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The Teen Titans episode "Revved Up" had most of the show's minor villains competing in a Wacky Races/The Cannonball Run/It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World style race to see who got Robin's most prized possession. | |
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Spider-Man: The Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #100 features Spidey briefly battling various enemies, who call him out on his various insecurities, usually one that they share, finally culminating in his speaking with the recently deceased Captain George Stacy. There is a story in Spider-Man's Tangled Web where a bunch of villains are talking about how each of them almost got Spider-Man. Then one of them throws off his hat, reveals his hairdo, and says "I threw his girlfriend off a bridge!"... The Origin of the Species arc featured a whole bunch of Spidey's foes, old and new, hired by Doctor Octopus to kidnap Menace's child. Mark Millar featured one in his run on Marvel Knights Spider Man, culminating in The Last Stand where the Green Goblin assembles The Sinister Twelve. Nick Spencer is fond of these in The Amazing Spider-Man (2018). Hunted features Spider-Man and every animal-themed villain in his rogues' gallery being hunted down by Kraven the Hunter and Arcade. Sinister War, meanwhile, features Spider-Man versus six different Sinister Six teams. |
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Knightfall not only introduced the world to Bane, but also hit us with The Mad Hatter, The Ventriloquist, Zsasz, the Joker, Firefly, Poison Ivy, and The Scarecrow, to name just a few. To get a bit more... exhaustive, the KGBeast, Maxie Zeus, Amygdala, the Trigger Twins, Abattoir, Cornelius Stirk, the Riddler, Killer Croc... Essentially, what you're looking at is nearly all of Batman's major villains, a fair number of the more minor ones, and a bunch of new ones! | |
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Ninjago: "The Greatest Fear of All" involves a prison break when the ninja visit Kryptarium Prison to get a specific villain's help, which includes members of every enemy faction for the series so far, though most of them are mooks or one-off villains of the week. | |
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In Transformers: Animated, the Decepticons are much stronger and usually one is enough to be the villain of the week. They're not all on the same page, either. This means "Megatron Rising", the only episode where all five main 'cons appear at once, is one of these. They don't really 'team up' so much as you have Lugnut and Blitzwing looking for Megatron, then Megatron enacting his plan to steal the MacGuffin, The Starscream serving himself as always, and Blackarachnia...trying to steal the MacGuffin before Megatron gets to it. Five villains, four goals, though obviously the "trying to find and restore Megatron" goal leads into Megatron's plan once he is restored. Also, "Decepticon Air," involving Decepticon prisoners breaking out during a space flight back to Cybertron for imprisonment, involves a team up of 'cons who aren't usually one big team; wanting to escape is about all any one of them has in common with any of the others, though they do team up. | |
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A whole slew of pre-Flashpoint Batman villains turn up to fight Thomas Wayne in Convergence #3, including Professor Pyg, Man-Bat, Dr Hurt, Una Nemo, Mr. Zsasz, the Joker. | |
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Batman Unlimited: Monster Mayhem features the Joker, Solomon Grundy, Silver Banshee, Clayface, and the Scarecrow. | |
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Person of Interest has several owing to its Conspiracy Thriller elements, but the first time this trope was used was in the first season finale, "Firewall," which includes recurring villains HR, Donnelly's F.B.I. team, and Root. | |
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Batman vs. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles has a Villain Team-Up between the Shredder and Ra's al Ghul, with Joker, Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Mr. Freeze, Two-Face, Bane, and Scarecrow along for the ride. | |
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In Codename: Kids Next Door, this is Mister Boss's MO. Whenever he is the villain of an episode, expect at least five other villains to show up in it, though not necessarily aligned with him. | |
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The seventh season premiere closed with a Wham Line, delivered by a shapeshifter (later revealed to be the First Evil) in the form of all of the previous seasons' main villains in reverse order and ending with Buffy. (Because Spike was on the other side of the conversation and Angel was on his own show, the Season 2 spot was taken by Drusilla.) |
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Batman: No Man's Land | |
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True to form, Batman: Arkham Origins bases its main plot around the eight assassins (Killer Croc, The Electrocutioner, Deathstroke, Deadshot, Firefly, Lady Shiva, Copperhead and Bane) hired by Black Mask. Who happens to be the Joker in disguise. There's also side-missions involving Mad Hatter, the Penguin, the Riddler (not quite at his Riddler persona yet and under the name "Enigma"), Bird and Anarky, and brief appearances from Calendar Man and Alberto Falcone. | |
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Batman Unlimited: Animal Instincts has The Penguin, Killer Croc, Man-Bat, the Cheetah, and Silverback. | |
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Fantastic Four: This was the high concept of the Fantastic Four: Foes miniseries, as well as the earlier "World's Greatest Comics Magazine" miniseries. | |
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The Origin of the Species arc featured a whole bunch of Spidey's foes, old and new, hired by Doctor Octopus to kidnap Menace's child. | |
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The LEGO Batman Movie has the Joker lampshade this via Long List: Later on, Joker goes a step further and recruits villains from other series to fight Batman. |
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Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers: In the episode "Birds of a Feather", several of the series' recurring villains are all after the same MacGuffin. | |
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