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“Dude you posted cringe….you’re scaring him….”
But the Flash…he’ll talk to you. Give you a chance.
Bug-Eyed Bandit's favourite musical artists are the Beatles, Adam Ant, and Iron Butterfly. He claims that all of this is a complete coincidence.
“You can’t just horde all the ketchup packets for yourself!!!”
“Too bad…I just did….”
The Atom Legends: Bug-Eyed Bandit
Bertram Larvan first appeared in 1966 as a scientist who figured out a way to control insects to help deal with pests, but after being denied funding, he turned to crime instead, using bugs to pull them off. He is a regular rogue for Ray Palmer to face.
In an adaptation, he's a villain you could use in all manner of places, with probably a lot of fun fight scene set pieces involving all sorts of bugs that Ray has to get around to get to Bertram. As for casting, you wants someone who's got that "wormy little creep" factor to them. Someone like Charlie Day, Burn Gorman, or maybe Steve Buscemi.
She is so cute and I can't handle it.
The Flash has recently cast the role of the Bug Eyed Bandit for their next Flash/Arrow crossover. However, rather than making the character a male like the comics, they've made the villian a female (Brie Larvan instead of Bertram Larvan). With this recent casting news, I was curious if your no genderbent rule would also apply to the Bug Eyed Bandit?
Since there is (or will be) a version of the Bug Eyed Bandit as a female, she’s fair game to play here at Atlas as a female.