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Out of all of Batman's villains, the Joker has always been the most consistently ... proves that Batman might just need to give up on fighting the Clown Prince of Crime - or at least consider ...
Joker has been one of the most reimagined and reinvented characters from DC Comics. Each adaptation adds a new intensity to ...
Had The Joker not stepped in, this could’ve been the beginning of a very grim path for Bruce Wayne in his crime-fighting endeavors. Grant Morrison’s epic run on Batman during the noughties saw ...
In it, the novice Batman is up against the fight of his life, as Bruce Wayne's arch-nemesis The Joker has somehow resurrected his career of crime, looking more fit and dangerous than ever despite ...
Batman and Joker’s relationship is more interesting ... like this outside continuity these days. There’s a great fight sequence between Batman and Amanda Simms in this issue that also features ...
Catwoman crashes Poison Ivy's party in this chapter of DC High Volume's adaptation of Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale's Batman: The ...
Make the Joker special again. Batman is constantly fighting the Joker on multiple Earths across DC’s line of comics, not to mention movies, TV, and video games: why are any of them special?
The fight over “The People’s Joker,” and ... growing up in the Midwest and navigating queer identity, using Batman, the Joker and Harley Quinn as mythic literary figures and upturning ...
Well, look what we've got unravelling on the comics rack this week: Batman #142. In what's surely a coincidence and not a meticulously planned out marketing strategy to milk nostalgia, DC is ...