That's what he is, I guess: a disease that infected Gotham City... ...of which there is no cure. The Joker is inexplicably released from Arkham and he quickly discovers that he's broke. And well, he might be insane, but he's not crazy enough to let people get away with that. The Penguin, The Ridd...
My first experience with Batman was through the 1966 series as I was growing up in the 80s. I remember watching it and finding it hilarious. Holy atomic pile, Batman! Then as I got older I watched Batman with Michael Keaton, Val Kilmer and George Clooney (Keaton was my nr 1 Batman and still is) ...
Genre: Horror / Action / Adventure Year Published: 2008 Year Read: 2013 Publisher: DC Comics Introduction: After reading the classic “Batman” tale, “Batman: The Killing Joke,” I wanted to read more stories about one of Batman’s most infamous villains, the Joker! So, I went ahead and pic...
I picked this up when I saw it was written by Brian Azarello since I am a fan of his 100 Bullets series. He provides here a solid noir tale of the Joker. Joker manages to be released from Arkham Asylum, and he wants to get back to business. The only problem is that his retainers and goons took his i...
Ah, comics~ We meet again~ >:3 I cannot stay away from comics. I love them. They have always entertained me and they always will. That being said, I was rather excited to read this comics because it has literally been YEARS since I last read a "Batman" comic. Especially one centered around The Joker...
So I’ve heard a lot about this one, mostly good…and I’m at the point where I don’t really understand the hype. This is pretty obviously modeled after the Heath Ledger version of Joker, which I personally adore because he’s kind of a different breed than the normal Joker (whom I also love). This ho...
So I’ve heard a lot about this one, mostly good…and I’m at the point where I don’t really understand the hype.This is pretty obviously modeled after the Heath Ledger version of Joker, which I personally adore because he’s kind of a different breed than the normal Joker (whom I also love). This howev...
Tough book. For some reason, Azzarello decided to interpret Joker through the lens of a gritty gangster movie. There are Bat villains that would fit into that prism nicely. Penguin, for example, or Two Face, both appearing. Joker? Not exactly. Riddler? Didn't buy it. Killer Croc? Um... The story its...
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