Villains: King Ace (Adrien Halbert)
Adrian is the son of a family of wealthy British nobles who was the black sheep of his bloodline. His family utterly despised him for his love of literature and music, often abusing him for his intelligence. Eventually, the abuse led to Adrian becoming a sadistic psychopath and murdering his family in return. After that, he left the manor and started an anarchic biker gang, one that spread chaos and death wherever they went. Adrian isn’t doing this for money or any physical reward, for the most part. He’s doing it simply because he loves to do wrong, and sees an artistic light to it. The man’s a sadist, plain and simple, but what’s so unsettling is how much he enjoys what he does. The smile on his face is pure delight, he is in heaven. To him, causing chaos and misery is like reaching Nirvana on a roller coaster, and he loves every second of it. He speaks very fluently, using a mixture of high society and street vernacular. He’s obviously the most intelligent out of his group, and often conducts his crimes as if they were a symphony, and every person and object were his instruments. He sees himself as something of a performer, or an artist.
Reverse Flash MK1 Clash Pose
Looks like Riddler’s found a friend in Arkham Asylum.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3jgHgPjuFY
The Joker (MK1)
This is the full version of my Joker design I made MK1 a few months ago. It was inspired by Regime Joker (Injustice: Gods Among Us), Heath Ledger (Dark Knight), Jack Napier (Batman TAS), and Pennywise (IT 2017). How does it look?
My recreation of Alan Grant & Norm Breyfogle's Anarky from the 1970s-80s.
Based On Detective Comics 1940s
Written By Bill Finger
Anime’s Best Joker Counterparts
Cioccolata - Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure: Golden WInd
Yuuki Terumi - BlazBlue
Grell Sutcliff - Black Butler
Joker - Fire Force
Donquixote Doflamingo - One Peice
Shogo Makishima - Psycho-Pass
Hisoka Morow - Hunter X Hunter
Heroes: Black Streak (Louis Ryder)
Louis was born in the intercity of Harking City to a poor family. His father worked at a chemical company that was owned by Carlyle Industries, and was almost always absent, working constant night shifts to bring the bread for his family. In order to blow off steam, Louis enjoyed partaking in parkour around his neighborhood. One night while on a run, Louis made his way to his father’s factory to watch him work from the roof’s glass window. While watching his father, a security guard surprised him, causing Louis to fall through the window and into one of the vats full of the super serum. He was immediately rescued and sent to the factory’s infirmary. While resting off his injuries, he began to have extremely fast spasms in his bed. At one point, his heart monitor seemed to just short out. When he finally woke up, he accidentally destroyed the entire room when he touched the ground, with everyone saying they saw only a blur run around the room. He then allowed the scientists of the Carlyle Corporation to experiment on him to find a cure for his troubles. He was eventually given a collar that allowed him to regulate his speed, as the serum gave him the power of super speed, with the downside being that if his legs stood firmly on the ground, they couldn’t stop moving. He then decided to be the protector of his neighborhood, using his super speed to help anyone in need. Unfortunately, he would accidentally start a gang war in his home neighborhood after sending the leader of the gang to prison for injuring his girlfriend. For all of the destruction he caused, he was exiled from his neighborhood and wound up living in Carlyle Tower, the home base of P.E.A.C.E. He and his girlfriend would end up getting married and having a daughter they named Jessica, who you’ll find out about soon.