Absolute Batman is officially debuting its new takes on the hero's classic rogues, Penguin and Two-Face, but what will it mean for Bruce?
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The series changes the name Oswald Cobblepot to Oswald “Oz” Cobb. Small change, but bigger ramifications. In the comic, Oswald ...
DC has unveiled a brand-new Two-Face design, and its brilliance is rivaled only by how tragic the character is, and not only ...
Most of the artwork seen below was created by Stan Winston Studio's famed conceptual illustrator, Mark “Crash” McCreery. The artwork was part of several collections that were auctioned off at ...
When freshman series Gotham took a few liberties with the appearance of the Penguin, fans were initially outraged, and even refused to believe that Robin Lord Taylor was really playing Oswald ...
There have been many different interpretations of Batman and his enemies over the years. Yet perhaps no villain has seen so many variations as The Penguin. Even ignoring the sewer-dwelling monster of ...
We haven't seen much real evolution from Oswald Cobblepot in the last few episodes of Gotham, ever since he took over Fish Mooney's position a few episodes ago. Maroni, who he betrayed back in the ...
The Penguin has only been shooting for a little over a month, but the show’s producers couldn’t wait another minute to tease what’s in store for Oswald Cobblepot’s second act. As part of a series of ...
“In the beginning, Oswald starts off as a toady, a grunt for Fish Mooney, who is a crime boss in Gotham City,” said Taylor. “Oswald has his fingers in every situation, and when Bruce Wayne’s parents ...
Here's what has actually happened on the show so far: Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie) pretends to kill Oswald at the dock in the first episode, and since then, Oswald has been trolling the streets of Gotham ...
The Batman in 2022 gave us our first glimpse at Matt Reeves’ version of Gotham City. While not the first “realistic” version of the fictional comic book city, though arguably more in line with a lot ...