Riddler (Batman: Shadow War)

Riddler is a major antagonist in ''Batman: Shadow War. ''He is obsessed with the need of attention and genius-level intellect, determined to be the most outlandish of Gotham City's criminals, and concoted an elaborate series of clues and riddles around his crimes.

Quo

 * "So you did it. Well done. I would have expected a child to work that one out, let alone the world's greatest detective."
 * "Don't get too full of yourself, Dark Knight. It only gets harder from here."
 * "You are performing just below my predicted expectations. At this rate, you'll never beat me."
 * "That one could have been solved by a monkey. But good job, nevertheless."
 * "You are beginning to impress me, Batman. You may still reach a level just below my genius one day."
 * "I'm losing patience. You're cheating. You must be."
 * "Hi diddle diddle."
 * "Diddle diddle diddle, time for a riddle."
 * "Fiddle diddle diddle, answer my riddle."
 * "It's the E-Nigma show."
 * "Puzzling, isn't it?"
 * "Can you defeat a mind such as mine?"
 * "Does your head hurt, Detective? Understandable. You're no match for me."
 * "Are you up to the challenge?"
 * "No challenge is too great for me."
 * "Let's see, how to beat the Bat? I just need to think of a better, tougher plan. The other's weren't good enough. He solved them too quickly. I need something that will take up his time? Let's see, let's see. How about I place these poor deluded fools underwater, see how long they can hold their breaths while Batman tries to solve a mathematical conundrum? I could fill the tank with red herring? Would he understand? Of course he wouldn't. No. That's not good enough. Think harder, Edward. You can do this. Cogs? No, he'll work that out. I could get a shark. There's no way he could get past a shark, could he? No, it's got to do better than that. Too many variables. What if he has some kind of shark contigency? He'll get past it. Lasers? Yes. Lasers. Or dogs? Dogs with lasers? No. That's not good enough. Think harder, Edward. You can do this."