Some more Bat Villians. As usual, most are kit bashes, with some costumes and props by me. Signalman is based on his golden age version with a few differences. Shade and the two in the last picture are composites of similar themed Bat Villians of the silver and golden age. more details with the pics:
Shade: (Combine golden age Shade, current Shade, and Carl Sands--The Shadow Thief--and a touch of Dorian Grey)
Richard Swift, petty thief from the late 1800's. Hearing of a magic stone used by the famous magician Carl Sand's to become a living shadow on stage. Swift sets out to steal it thinking it will make him the worlds ultimate jewel thief. He suceeds, but learns from a visibly aged Sands (who has tracked him down) that the stone came with a price. It absorbs light, allowing the user to either become a shadow, turn others into shadows, or control the shadows, but it also grants immortality to the user...as long as they own it. Once Swift stole the stone, Sands began aging at an accelerated rate, and actually turns to dust before Swifts very eyes. Since Swift is still alive in 2009, one must assume he has managed to keep the stone in his posession.

Signalman:
Still Phil Cobb, recently broken out of jail by Ras Al Ghul for his own unknown purposes. Cobb decided to add a bow and arrow (from his brief career as the Blue Bowman) to his Signalman arsenal.

Captain Stingray and the Reaper:
Stingray is a composite of Captain Stingaree and the Cavalier. Like Cavalier, Stingrays sword also has an electric TASER type ability! Stingray is a gentleman pirate, who's crimes usually revolve around the sea.
The Reaper is a combine of the 70's Reaper ("Night of the Reaper"), the 90's Reaper, the Phantasm character from the animated Batmovie, and the Spook. He doesnt talk much, and when he does its blood curdling. He carries a "Sword of Judgement" which he uses to dispel his final/fatalistic form of "justice" upon those he deems at fault.
Shade: (Combine golden age Shade, current Shade, and Carl Sands--The Shadow Thief--and a touch of Dorian Grey)
Richard Swift, petty thief from the late 1800's. Hearing of a magic stone used by the famous magician Carl Sand's to become a living shadow on stage. Swift sets out to steal it thinking it will make him the worlds ultimate jewel thief. He suceeds, but learns from a visibly aged Sands (who has tracked him down) that the stone came with a price. It absorbs light, allowing the user to either become a shadow, turn others into shadows, or control the shadows, but it also grants immortality to the user...as long as they own it. Once Swift stole the stone, Sands began aging at an accelerated rate, and actually turns to dust before Swifts very eyes. Since Swift is still alive in 2009, one must assume he has managed to keep the stone in his posession.

Signalman:
Still Phil Cobb, recently broken out of jail by Ras Al Ghul for his own unknown purposes. Cobb decided to add a bow and arrow (from his brief career as the Blue Bowman) to his Signalman arsenal.

Captain Stingray and the Reaper:
Stingray is a composite of Captain Stingaree and the Cavalier. Like Cavalier, Stingrays sword also has an electric TASER type ability! Stingray is a gentleman pirate, who's crimes usually revolve around the sea.
The Reaper is a combine of the 70's Reaper ("Night of the Reaper"), the 90's Reaper, the Phantasm character from the animated Batmovie, and the Spook. He doesnt talk much, and when he does its blood curdling. He carries a "Sword of Judgement" which he uses to dispel his final/fatalistic form of "justice" upon those he deems at fault.

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