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For most DC fans, the accepted "reality" of the Joker's origin was told in Alan Moore's Batman: The Killing Joke, a 1988 one-shot which provided a backstory for the villain, narrated by Joker himself.
A very begrudging defense of the final scene in Joker: Folie à Deux and why it is the most true-to-the-source material thing to occur in both films. [SPOILERS] ...
In The Dark Knight, the Joker’s perspective is so warped that love is as foreign to him as a unicorn in Gotham. A lifetime spent in the depths of violence and chaos left him devoid of empathy.
Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight is a perfect example of how to handle The Joker’s backstory. He takes great pleasure in telling people how he got his scars, but none of his stories tally.
Backstory on this latest issue detailed how Joker wanted to pursue an heir in a more traditional way, by courting the super-heroine Zatanna into starting a family with him.
According to sources close to the production, Joker: Folie A Deux will deviate significantly from the comic book origin of Harley Quinn. In the comics, Harley Quinn is introduced as the Joker's ...
In “The Dark Knight,” Ledger’s Joker backstory is largely unknown, and he offers differing accounts of how he got his facial scars. Early in the movie, ...
In ‘The People’s Joker,’ an iconic villain is co-opted ... a mouth-guarded muscle man and an ivied plant-human ... whose backstory with their shared Bat-foe turns this T4T romance into ...
SPOILER ALERT: This article contains major spoilers for the ending of “Joker: Folie à Deux” now playing in theaters. Joaquin Phoenix dons his clown makeup once again in “Joker: Folie à Deux,” the ...
The Joker remains one of the most iconic Batman villains in popular culture, and actors like Heath Ledger and Mark Hamill are among those who played him best. Skip to main content Menu ...
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