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Well then you can expect Ben Kingsley's character from Shutter Island.
Prey is excellent, and is probably Strange at some of his most screwed up moments. I won Monster Men, and the lovely Matt Wagner art is worth it alone. The characterisation of strange is very neat as he starts out as a scientist and gradually degrades the the course of the story. I espeically like it because it follows the trend of having Strange as surprisingly very, very fit and athletic despite his appearance, which he loathes and wishes to rectify.Strange Apparitions is the one I've read. But I also hear Batman: Prey, Batman: Terror and Batman and the Monster Men are great Hugo Strange stories.
Frank Gorshin was such a legend, I was heartbroken when I learned he died.RIP Frank Gorshin
Prey is excellent, and is probably Strange at some of his most screwed up moments. I won Monster Men, and the lovely Matt Wagner art is worth it alone. The characterisation of strange is very neat as he starts out as a scientist and gradually degrades the the course of the story. I espeically like it because it follows the trend of having Strange as surprisingly very, very fit and athletic despite his appearance, which he loathes and wishes to rectify.
I picked up Prey as single issues years ago. you should read both volumes of Dark Moon Rising - Monster Men and Mad Monk. I love Matt Wagner's depiction of Batman.Prey is impossible to find at a decent price, even online. I may pick up Batman and the Monster Men, though. I'll definitely get it if Hugo Strange does turn out to be the villain.
That...that design is awful.
I'm willing to sell my copy of BATMAN: PREY.
FIFTY BUCKS.

Agreed. It'd be so perfect.Robin Williams as Hugo Strange FTW!
I honestly think Tom Hardy could be an inspired choice for Hugo Strange, if that's the role Hardy is playing. Nolan likes to cast young for these movies- apart from Ra's al Ghul, most of the villains have been young actors (Cillian Murphy and Heath Ledger spring to mind). I think Nolan wants a contemporary sparing against Bale, similar to Murphy in Batman Begins and Ledger in The Dark Knight.
Hardy could fit that with Strange, whilst being a bit more younger than what we might expect from a live-action Strange, he has the immense physicality as exhibited in Bronson to actually make Strange a formidable threat- after all, in the comics at one point Strange becomes a "dark Batman" so it makes sense that Strange would be fit and a little buff, at the very least somewhat physically imposing. Also, Hardy can do the quiet, introspective, reflective type very well, as seen in Black Hawk Down, Layer Cake and Wuthering Heights. Strange is after all a fantastic intellect and a psychologist so it's absolutely imperative that Strange can challenge Batman not just on a physical scale but on a psychological scale as well.
Of course, all of this could be moot and Hardy could be playing Deadshot or Bane or Black Mask (all of which I think would be a disservice to Hardy's versatile talent, but I would be okay with Deadshot or Black Mask) but I guess I'm really holding out that Hardy is Strange for the reasons I listed above and more. Strange might be an "obscure" villain by some standards, but he's really underrated and one of the most psychologically dense of all Batman's Rogue Gallery. He also fits Nolan's mold very well, and his storytelling sensibilities, and if The Riddler isn't the villain, I think Strange would fit into the type of world Nolan has built very well.
Thanks for the advice. I may seek these stories out!
Also, for people having difficulty visualising Hugo Strange as a younger, more physical presence, think of the concept art from the Arkham Asylum video game:
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That gives me a bit of a "Tom Hardy in Bronson" vibe.








Strange with the muscles....![]()