Introduction. Not Exactly a Cowardly Lot: Gotham’s Villains
Marco Favaro and Justin F. Martin
Chapter 1. Death, Monk, and Strange: The Predecessors to the Supervillain in Detective Comics
John Darowski
Part I. Arkham City: The Asylum, the City and the Ones Who Rule Them
Chapter 2. “This Place Isn’t a Prison”: Institutions, Choice, and the Case of Arkham Asylum
Tony Spanakos and Damien K. Picariello
Chapter 3. “You Can’t Fight City Hall!”: The Villains Hidden in Gotham’s Government
Ian J. Drake and Matthew B. Lloyd
Chapter 4. The Owls Nesting in the Bat’s City: Secrecy, Gotham’s Social Structures, and the Court of Owls
James C. Taylor
Part II. Confronting Batman: Outsiders, Doppelgängers and Parodies
Chapter 5. The Mutants, the Sons of Batman, and the Long Shadow of the Bat
Damien K. Picariello
Chapter 6. Bane: the Man Who “Doppelgängered” the Bat
Jesús Jiménez-Varea
Chapter 7. Outcasts and Oppressors: Killer Moth and Killer Croc
Jason D. DeHart
Part III Creating a Villainous Identity: Form, Function, and Reboots
Chapter 8. Flesh, Scars and Clay: The Role of Pain and Bodies in the Creation of Identity and Meaning
Marco Favaro
Chapter 9. Controlling the Appearances: Thomas Elliot’s Hush, His Masks, and the Desire to Dominate Perceptions
Sean C. Hadley
Chapter 10. “My relationship with Batman has never been what I’d call ‘stable’”: Catwoman’s Flirtations with Superheroism and Her Evolving Role as the Monstrous Feline Fatale. Carl Wilson
Chapter 11. “Kite Man, Hell Yeah!”: Revisionism, Masculinity, and the Role of the D-tier Supervillain
Nicholas T. James
Part IV. Dangerous Women: Victims, Vixens, and Villainesses
Chapter 12. From Good Girl to Bad Girl to…Something In-Between: Harley Quinn as a Morally Complex Character
Nathan Miczo
Chapter 13. “There Is One Thing You Have Never Understood About Me, Batman”: The Liminality of Talia al Ghul
Tosha R. Taylor
Chapter 14. Militant Earth Mother: Viewing Poison Ivy as an Ecofeminist rather than as an Ecoterrorist
Christina M. Knopf
Chapter 15. “Hear me Roar”: Trauma Representation of Catwoman in Comic Books and Cinema from 1983-1995
Sean Travers
Chapter 16. Arkham’s Sirens: Analyzing the Roles of the Body and the Transcendental Subject in Arkham’s Villainesses and Antiheroines
Marco Favaro
Part V. We Are What We Believe: Ethics, Theology, and Motivations
Chapter 17. The Demon’s Head and the Ethics of the Anthropocene
Daniel Goff
Chapter 18. Cold-Hearted: Mr. Freeze and Moral Development
Justin F. Martin
Chapter 19. The Pleasure of Fear: the Scarecrow as an Extremely Immoral, Vicious and Pro-Passion Character According to Stoicism
Francisco Miguel Ortiz
Chapter 20. Batman, Defender of the Status Quo?: On Anarchy and Anarky (Guest Villain: The Ventriloquist)
Eduardo Veteri and Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns
Chapter 21. The Hole in Things: Dr. Hurt’s Textual History, Religious Significance, and Role in Grant Morrison’s Batman Run
Matthew Brake