The Life Of Joker’s Tortured Victims

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  • Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
  • The Life Of Joker’s Tortured Victims
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  • @caryslan5890
    @caryslan5890 Рік тому +551

    I would love to see a story where the victims of Joker band together to kill him, and Batman has to intervene and save Joker while justifying why he's helping Joker to the people who suffered at his hands.

    • @nigelborg7609
      @nigelborg7609 Рік тому +63

      that honestly would be an intresting story

    • @louthegiantcookie
      @louthegiantcookie Рік тому +95

      At this point? I'd love Bruce to just shrug and say 'I didn't see anything, do what you gotta do'. He shouldn't have stopped The Punisher when Frank was about to blow the clown's head off.

    • @7dana474
      @7dana474 Рік тому +32

      ​​@@louthegiantcookiethis is so out of context lol, just a marvel character trying to kill a dc character, nothing to see here, move on

    • @Skelekitten_
      @Skelekitten_ Рік тому +20

      The problem is it wouldn’t work. The Joker has managed to stay alive for as long as he has been because he’s extremely intelligent and unpredictable.

    • @benjamincolon5486
      @benjamincolon5486 Рік тому +8

      Yeah the punisher I see Batman and Frank Castle fighting more times than lex luthor has fought Superman or every time they encounter each other depending on what the hell Frank Castle is doing depending the version of Frank Castle one where he's a bounty hunter in the Spider-Man TV show from the '90s and has a pal who helped some track bounties. He's gone through a lot of iterations until marvel essentially deleted him from the canon by changing his origin that it was his wife who killed their children and herself and made it look like a murder which is to us the fans. The biggest f*** you I've ever seen and I've seen games workshops essentially killing independent content creators who make fan content on UA-cam if you ever heard about that and they basically killed. Frank Castle or the punisher as a character

  • @d_3634
    @d_3634 Рік тому +277

    I like how the doctor analyzed Joker's design and behavior to say how he isn't even crazy. All parts of him from his clothes to his face were all carefully chosen for a specific effect on people's minds. Wish he didn't die at the end. It'd be really cool if he still helped people with his own incredibly scarred face, and that he just shrugged it off so that Joker couldn't get the satisfaction of breaking his spirit

    • @Monster_Hoax-Book_Mark
      @Monster_Hoax-Book_Mark Рік тому +14

      That's probably why the Joker killed the doctor. Because he can break the fear and hold through the consultation of victims. If he were to survive and be a living proof that anyone can recover many more can be convinced to take his advice and recover.....

  • @DarthFhenix55
    @DarthFhenix55 Рік тому +166

    Ok so two things:
    1- Who the hell gives their son a flower made of skin as a gift? Was he the son of Leatherface or something like that.
    2- The ending was really expectable, I'll like a second part of the doctor actually curing his illness.

    • @mustang8206
      @mustang8206 Рік тому +3

      It wasn't actually skin

    • @zeniththetoaster9712
      @zeniththetoaster9712 Рік тому +1

      Where I live, a rose made from hide doesn't seem all that far fetched

    • @lorelord2418
      @lorelord2418 Рік тому +2

      I can legitimately see taxidermists giving one to their grandkid. Using hides to make an artificial flower totally sounds like something old, slightly loopy grandparents would do.

  • @princeraghavvashishth6281
    @princeraghavvashishth6281 Рік тому +23

    After that :-
    Batman :- Alright Joker, you had your fun, now it's time to return back to Arkham.

  • @l2jnichol1986
    @l2jnichol1986 Рік тому +53

    Good lord that last image of the Joker under the bed is pure unadulterated nightmare fuel!

  • @Ellman1231
    @Ellman1231 Рік тому +16

    If this psychiatrist was indeed given a grant by Wayne Enterprises (aka, Batman setting it up to help the people Joker has maimed/tortured), then it was a gross oversight that a extra few million didn't go into round-the-clock security for the psychiatrists/therapists who worked for the program. Others have pointed it out already, but the Joker is focused on everyone he encounters losing all hope in anything good, any shred of worth in this society. Someone going through effective therapy to heal the trauma he's caused spits in the face of that goal, of his very philosophy. If he got even a whiff of this program, this psychiatrist, you can bet your ass he'd put off whatever world-ending scheme he was plotting just to show this psychiatrist & his patients that there is no hope, he will always come for you in the ways you most fear, at the time you least expect. If Batman's not gonna kill the Joker, the least he can do is throw as much money towards the protection of people like this as possible. Dude dropped the ball HARD.

  • @Goremejy
    @Goremejy Рік тому +25

    With all these random people joker terrorizes, it would be ironic if one would somehow get him with a gun or something.

    • @crisananca313
      @crisananca313 Рік тому +4

      guess you never heard of the legendary Charlie Collins! from BatMan TAS

    • @Goremejy
      @Goremejy Рік тому +4

      @@crisananca313 oh no that’s one of my favorite episodes and I have the complete series

  • @McShmoodle
    @McShmoodle Рік тому +110

    I can appreciate how poignant and psychologicaly horrifying this story is, but at the same time i cant help but sigh and roll my eyes a bit at the ending. Doesn't Joker have more pressing matters to attend to than keeping tabs on a handful of victims in a city of millions? For these people, the day they met Joker was the worst of their life, but for Joker, it was Tuesday. He's been doing this for years, I'd be surprised if he could pick out these people in a lineup with how routine his murders are.
    Course, this is nothing new in comics, both heroes and villains seem to have infinite time and energy to handle whatever the writer wants them to do within what ammounts to days in the compressed comic time. Though it does stretch suspension of disbelief quite a bit.

    • @tacopizzasandwich621
      @tacopizzasandwich621 Рік тому +26

      That’s the thing, the joker is cruel, sadistic, wants to torture people. Usually he would do large scale attacks, but personally him torturing some random guy isnt that far fetched for me.

    • @AMPMASTER10
      @AMPMASTER10 Рік тому +28

      They may have been random victims. But now they are survivors. And living reminders of what Joker can do. And a lot of them are going to one guy, who is helping them get over their Joker related trauma. To Joker, the psychiatrist isn't a random person. He's undoing Jokers work. Thus he is a target.

    • @JohnSmith-lt1ck
      @JohnSmith-lt1ck Рік тому +19

      I honestly can’t believe that the doctor was a random victim.
      Joker is extremely petty. In BTAS, Joker kept tabs on someone for two years just because that man - Charlie Collins - insulted the clown for cutting him off on the road. Joker decided to kill him two years later just for that. Well…he *tried*
      I’d like to think that Joker decided “I’m gonna kill that guy” when the doctor saw him in a humiliating beaten up state. And that look he shot at 3:29 was the moment he began to think of ways to get back at the doc just for seeing him like that.

  • @jacoblofthus7908
    @jacoblofthus7908 Рік тому +90

    For every person The Joker has killed, how many has he left scarred forever?🤔

    • @PeytonianYT
      @PeytonianYT Рік тому

      He's killed more then hes scarred. He killed the entire country of China.

    • @kingj7018
      @kingj7018 11 місяців тому +2

      The Joker must have lost count, but Batman hasnt and Joker loves him for it

    • @HOTD108_
      @HOTD108_ 3 місяці тому +1

      The answer is zero. He's not real.

  • @grimlukas3870
    @grimlukas3870 Рік тому +32

    Joker and arguments towards or against his death reminds me of "The Strange Killing of Ken Rex McElroy" from Buzzfeed Unsolved. Essentially, the story goes that McElroy was known to have committed manny heinous crimes and abuses against the citizens of a small town, always getting away with it in the eyes of the law due to a mixture of his inducing strength through fear a good lawer and a inefficient court. Until one day when everyone knew he was at a local bar, then, in droad daylight he was shot in his truck. There was no conviction, no weapon, everyone denied everything, and remains unsolved. I would love to see a story where that happens to Joker.

  • @tylergoodman3560
    @tylergoodman3560 Рік тому +25

    It's interesting to know the aftermath of the Jokers victims. 🃏 🎉

  • @HowlFromBeyond
    @HowlFromBeyond Рік тому +11

    I think it's stories like this that made me fall out of love with Batman. It's all become so tiresom to have the Joker perform heinous acts like this time and time again and not be appropriately delt with. I get it. Joker is just too popular a villain to just get rid of. DC has its hands tied but as a result the image of Batman as a symbol of hope has been eroded by an inherently unbreakable cycle of violence.

    • @DoctorWhoKage
      @DoctorWhoKage Рік тому +7

      What's more is that there's this implication that no matter how much Batman or anyone else does for the city, Gotham will never get any better.
      In fact, there are times when Gotham winds up being so bad that some versions of Bruce Wayne have given up being Batman after ten or twenty years because all of his efforts are just so...futile.
      I believe that's just wrong because if a city like that *did* exist in real life, the country of whichever this Gotham-like exists in would have had its national guard block off that entire city a long, long time ago. Far before a man like Bruce was even born.

  • @brandonp7503
    @brandonp7503 Рік тому +20

    The Joker has just proven the doctor's point, though. The doctor probably tells the story about the flower a lot, probably compares the villain to the monster under the bed a lot. The only difference is that the doctor really was the primary target, this time, but there's still nothing particularly impressive about the execution of this revenge when viewed objectively.

  • @sokagofferenginar8669
    @sokagofferenginar8669 Рік тому +11

    The Joker Is Not a man he's a monster

    • @Tulf42
      @Tulf42 Рік тому +2

      He's not a monster. He's just ahead of the curve.

  • @-Vague_Hysteria-
    @-Vague_Hysteria- Рік тому +6

    The physiatrist: the joker didnt mean to cause you harm
    Im sorry but i think we have very different ideas of intentional harm

  • @trigularity
    @trigularity Рік тому +26

    wait so was the client actually the joke the whole time?

    • @mwperk02
      @mwperk02 Рік тому +26

      That or Joker bugged the therapy room.

    • @themanwithtomanyeyes8282
      @themanwithtomanyeyes8282 Рік тому +2

      At this point, when Batman doesn't clip Joker, I guess his feeling something missing in his life...

  • @miguelgarcia6170
    @miguelgarcia6170 11 місяців тому

    No matter what the joker does in every comic he always dies and that is his legacy being forgotten.

  • @enetro1469
    @enetro1469 Рік тому +1

    Joker hiding under your bed is scary.

  • @coolstorybro9916
    @coolstorybro9916 Рік тому +15

    "Commissioner Gordon, we finally got the Joker."
    "Good. Put him in Arkham. A gloomy mansion with piss poor security and full of crazy superpowered monsters sure is going to rehabilitate him."
    "But sir, the Joker has escaped from Arkham twenty-seven times already, unrepentedly killing tens of guards, enacted unspeakable evils, murdered maimed and tortured hundreds of innocents, only to be stopped at the last second by Batman. Don't you think perhaps we should get rid of him once and for all?"
    "Out of the question, officer! As long as I'm wearing this badge, things will be done by the book. Now, what else do we have?"
    "Well, there's this african-american teenager who has allegedly spray-painted the walls in the parking lot."
    "THE CHAIR IT IS!"

  • @garretjenkins8720
    @garretjenkins8720 3 місяці тому

    Batman should be arrested for all the suffering he’s indirectly caused

    • @miguelgarcia6170
      @miguelgarcia6170 2 місяці тому

      Joker could plead insanity and straight to Arkham, but to put him to actual maximum prison tell him to pay his Taxes because even the joker doesn't mess with the IRS.

  • @Warren_The_Warrinator257
    @Warren_The_Warrinator257 Рік тому +2

    The story was flowing well up until the ending. Scott Snyder is a good writer but his stories can feel very edgy and mean spirited sometimes.

  • @DatFrogGuy
    @DatFrogGuy Рік тому +13

    So heart warming 🥰

  • @D2attemp
    @D2attemp Рік тому +4

    Realistically Joker would have been either been charged with Captial Murder and executed, lobotomized or placed in ADX Florence

  • @zawwin1846
    @zawwin1846 Рік тому

    I’m surprised no one straight up murder the joker for all his stuff.

  • @sarahfarr7400
    @sarahfarr7400 Рік тому

    In that case, he'd have a field day with me.

  • @oolooo
    @oolooo Рік тому +2

    Bro , it is perfectly understandable that Batman would not want to murder the Joker but you mean to tell me he has NEVER been killed in Self-Defense ? .Considering his Egomaniacal obsession with being the most importantest evar and the protagonist and his obsession with Batman , it is insane to think he has not seen some victim as a nobody and then gotten shanked by them , dying like a bitch .
    Also , there are SO MANY WAYS to destroy the Joker without killing him , everyone is just dumb .

    • @jordanloux3883
      @jordanloux3883 Рік тому

      That's like saying you totally would have stopped Klebold and Harris if you were at Columbine on that day. The truth is, it's perfectly normal reaction to freeze up when someone is trying to hurt you. Panic takes over and most people just do what they think will get them out of a situation alive.
      It's not dumb, it's human nature.

    • @oolooo
      @oolooo Рік тому

      @@jordanloux3883
      I meant to say it is perfectly easy to defeat hin without murdering him .

    • @jordanloux3883
      @jordanloux3883 Рік тому

      @@oolooo Not really, the dude is a waling arsenal

  • @glorb341
    @glorb341 Рік тому +6

    Glomb

  • @mustang8206
    @mustang8206 Рік тому +3

    I thought they just died

  • @vontheunknown7982
    @vontheunknown7982 Рік тому +14

    Me and my cousin are making our own superhero book with our own characters as well 😁
    If you have any questions let me know, OK?

    • @EnchanterXD
      @EnchanterXD Рік тому +2

      ooooooooh what's the book summary?

    • @vontheunknown7982
      @vontheunknown7982 Рік тому +2

      @@EnchanterXD Basically about the world itself, like the villain and heroes.

    • @scroinkler
      @scroinkler Рік тому +2

      This is genuinely wholesome and made me smile ngl

    • @vontheunknown7982
      @vontheunknown7982 Рік тому +1

      @@scroinkler Yup, we're not stopping until we're done.

    • @crisananca313
      @crisananca313 Рік тому +3

      what do I have to do to get credit on it, while doing nothing?

  • @skh770
    @skh770 Рік тому

    🤷‍♀️🙀 a leather flower? Ewww
    Also, upon seeing that.. thing, wouldn't backing away and leaving be a better idea? Also joker needs to just expire from unknown circumstances- in custody, at arkham, while walking somewhere, etc. Just saying. He's gotta go.

  • @snarkasticdouche3863
    @snarkasticdouche3863 Рік тому +6

    What kind of ass backwards storytelling is this exactly? The thing that makes the Joker intetesting is that he is a man with a "special" mental state.
    But he's still meant to be a man. He *shouldn't* be capable of *OMNIPRESENCE,* because it ruins the idea that he is a man without supernatural powers.

    • @mrdogich5655
      @mrdogich5655 6 місяців тому +1

      He just buged the room. I mean, the psychiatrist poses himself as Joker specialist, no wonder dude decided to investigate his biggest fan.

    • @snarkasticdouche3863
      @snarkasticdouche3863 6 місяців тому

      @@mrdogich5655 Yeah, what I'm saying is; the amount of time Joker would have to invest in tormenting this one guy would keep him from being able to do anything else. At least without having supernatural abilities.

    • @peterstoric6560
      @peterstoric6560 2 місяці тому

      @@snarkasticdouche3863it’s nothing too crazy, he has some people keep an eye on some of his former victims then he finds out they are going to try and get help, they bug they room till he gets something he can use against the guy in a way that makes him laugh. Find his address and then just wait for him to go to bed.
      Joker has resources, time, and is crazy enough to do whatever he wants for the giggles.
      It’d be like the time he ruined one guy’s life.
      This guy was a reporter who wanted to prove Joker was just a joke of a man in a clown costume and went to a place where he heard the joker would be at. He hid and when joker and Harley came in joker made some remark that cause the guy to laugh. He gets found and says to joker that “you are just a sad pathetic man that has no friends” or something along those lines. Before anything could happen Batman came and did his thing.
      But, at some point joker came to the guy and mentioned that he was right and he didn’t have any friends, but he would be the joker’s friend from now on.
      And from then, every time joker got out of prison he would pay this guy a visit and torture him mentally, physically, or just kill everyone around him.
      No mater where he ran or if he changed his name the joker would eventually find him.
      It got so bad that he checked himself into Arkham

  • @reneastorgaterre1954
    @reneastorgaterre1954 11 місяців тому

    It's facinating what the character of Joker has become, in the beginning of his induction in comics he was another run of the mill villian with a gimmick, that is being a clown, but as time passed writters saw in Batman this chance to tell more adult stories in comics, that's why we got stories like The Long Halloween, The Killing Joke, The Dark Knight Returns, Batman Year One; one can't helped to wonder why this silly clown that in the beginning used whoopie cushion, became the biggest threat to Gotham City and Batman's arch-nemesis, why him out of all his rouges, became not only one of the great villians in DC but of all comics.