Is Penguin a Hero or a Villain in DC?

Sep. 17, 2024



Penguin Is One of the Most Intelligent Villains in DC

Penguin Is One of the Most Intelligent Villains in DC

Since the very first appearance of Oswald Cobblepot in DC comics, Penguin has always been a notorious villain. However, if you look at the character in comparison to otherBatman villains, Penguin is more of a mastermind villain as compared to the psychotic nature of other villains. Sure, he hates Batman, but also knows very well when not to mess with him and stay in his lane.

Penguin is arguably one of the most intelligent villains in the long list of foes Batman has. The best thing about him is that he never gets his own hands dirty and accomplishes all the dirty work at the hands of his henchmen. At the end of the day, Penguin is a businessman who always thinks about his profit and there have been multiple instances where he has helped Batman and his allies to take down people acting as his competition.

In The Penguin series, we will not see him start as a crime boss. However, we are going to witness Oswald Cobblepot’s rise to becoming one. The series is set right after the events that took place in The Batman. We will witness Gotham and its crime in chaos right after what Riddler did to Gotham City.

Oswald will take advantage of this chaos and grow to become The Penguin and one of the most notorious crime bosses in Gotham. In the broader sense of things, Penguin will always be a villain but since there is no Batman in this series, we can’t say he is a villain in the context of this show but rather the protagonist. There is still much more to be revealed about The Penguin TV show, and we will keep you updated regarding everything that happens. Till then, stay tuned with us for further updates!

Shashank Shakya is an Entertainment Writer and has completed his Bachelors(Honours) with English Literature. He is a published writer. He boasts incomparable knowledge about the Marvel and DC universes along with other branches of entertainment with substantial experience in the field of writing.