Source: nerdist.com
9. Mad Hatter
(Batman, DC Comics)
I mean, when Mad is in your name, and you're based on one of the most famous examples of literary insanity of all time, one could safely assume that you have a few loose screws.
Jervis Tetch is one of the lesser-known major-tier Batman villains, which means he has the luxury of being reinvented every few years. There's the creepy pervert mind control version, the pathetic internet Nice Guy version from the animated series, and all manner of weird hyper-violent insane versions.
If we're talking preferences, the Animated Series character wins handily, although his visual design is nowhere near as good as it would be in later adaptations.
Tetch's obsession with finding young blondes to be his Alices is troublesome at best, and downright horrific at worst. The least crazy versions limit their obsession to kidnapping. The others…well, I don't want to talk about it. Also, the best arc of Gotham Central centers around him, sooooooo"¦

