How Batman Villains May Operate Commercial Debt Collection Agencies

By Rob Sutter


The Rogue Gallery of Batman is one that possesses a wide range and it's one that has a great amount of variety. You're most likely not going to see two villains who work in the same fashion, which is pretty astounding. Some of these characters may solve their problems with sheer brutality while others will dissect their targets with manipulation, for instance. No matter how these jobs are gone about, commercial debt collection agencies can put these skills into implementation easily.

Reputable agencies in this line of work, R-R-S include, would definitely turn the other cheek at the idea of working with these villainous personalities. It wouldn't do anything but the worst for commercial debt collection agencies and the very reputations which they uphold. However, let's just say that only the traits of these characters were used and the characters themselves weren't brought on. In the slew of Batman's rivals, the Joker seems to stand head and shoulders above the rest in the way of notoriety.

Seeing nothing wrong with committing crimes, the Joker seems to get some sort of joy out of harming others. He seems to be an apt leader and, if only traits were put into effect, could make for an interesting agency. He's not exactly a fighter himself and if he could enlist the help of hired hands, he'd let them do most of the physical labor while he uses sheer brain power alone. For someone as cognitive as the Joker, it's definitely a strategy that can work.

While the Joker is certainly street smart, it can be debated whether or not he's book smart in comparison to other super villains. Enter Victor Fries, aka Mr. Freeze, who utilizes cryogenic technology in order to further his studies. Forget the fact that he wouldn't be able to live outside of sub-zero temperatures because he has a great deal of intelligence to speak of. He can work with technology like a normal scientist could, which speaks volumes about his know-how and why it may transcend other positions.

The Rogue Gallery which belongs to Batman is filled to the brim with villains who are more focused on playing with minds over matter. However, Killer Croc, amongst other criminals, base their actions on sheer force alone. I can't say that it would do the best work for an agency but perhaps this is telling for the aforementioned gallery. Not everyone can have a part in this kind of endeavor and a good number of Batman villains would have to be left to the wayside in this regard.




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