Exactly. Once a non-murderer murders a murderer, the former non-murderer becomes a murderer and the overall amount of murderers remains the same. However once a murderer murders more murderers, the overall amount of murderers in the world will be diminished with every subsequent murder. It's simple math, really.
He didn't cut it out himself. A mafia boss (whose son Joker had killed) does it inflict pain. But the joker laughs it off with the words "That was....... orgasmic" come out of his mouth at that time. Needless to say, he survives, comes back to Gotham, finds his face peel and stitches his face back. Now looking on the outside just like his is on the inside.
You have to remember though that obviously Joker is psychotic. He has done pretty crazy things. And someone already mentioned the backstory in the comments.
luke mansell i never thought something was so real... i read that and thought of the many ways i could torture you for reading duplo is better then lego...
Problem is, Batman or Superman cannot be the one to do it. People ALWAYS forget that Bruce Wayne is insane, and Batman is the dominant force within him. what sane person goes to the lengths Bruce has in his vendetta? So , with that in mind, the Batman does not kill rule is Bruces only control over the Batman, and to relinquish that control, even for the Joker, unleashes something far more sinister an insane murderer that would have the peoples backing.
@@EnjoyCocaColaLight and where does the line get drawn? Kill the joker, sure, kill the penguin, sure, kill the riddler, then poison ivy, and soon he will be killing crackheads.
@@EnjoyCocaColaLight The dilemma is, justice or vengeance. The two are not the same. Frank Castle is not justice, it is vengeance, Batman stops short of vengeance, he allows the system he believes in, for all it's flaws. to be the final arbiter. Castle takes the entire system into his hands, judge, jury, executioner. as seen through HIS morality. Batman does not, and should not, or he becomes no better then the Joker. The dynamics between Joker and Batman are very deep and nuanced, yet surprisingly easy to discern. two insane people, two sides of the same coin, Bruce recognizes this, Joker recognizes this, this is why Joker does what he does, to push Batman over that fine edge to commit murder, cold blooded, premeditated, murder. To you, it's a no brainer, to someone dancing the edge, it is everything.
Injustice deserved more screen time because of how casual the whole thing was to Joker. Joker decides one day that he's bored of matching wits with Batman and decided to try himself against Superman instead. Joker kidnaps Scarecrow, breaks into STAR Labs and steals their kryptonite supply, hijacks a nuclear submarine AND abducts Lois Lane, who, unknown to Joker at the time, is pregnant with Superman's unborn child. Joker forces Scarecrow to make fear toxin, then laces it with kryptonite. He hides a nuclear bomb in the middle of Metropolis and then performs surgery on Lois Lane to wire a deadman switch to her heart. Superman shows up at the beached submarine near the end of the surgery and Joker hits him with the fear toxin, then convinced his Lois Lane is Doomsday. Superman grabs "Doomsday" and flys into orbit so "Doomsday" can't wreck Metropolis. The fear toxin wears off just in time for Superman to realize he's holding Lois as she, and the unborn baby, die in his arms from asphyxiation. When Lois dies, the nuke Joker hid goes off and all of Metropolis is obliterated. Joker not only beats Superman, but Joker also tricks him into killing everyone he loves and cares about with his own actions. Joker completely breaks Superman in a way no one else had ever managed to in DC history. A 10 second mention of the result doesn't cut it.
Injustice was incredible, in parts because of this. All of this destruction, and the corruption of the world's greatest hero, and then the mad clown just tells Batman that it was as easy as beating a puppy to death with a kitten.
"Kill a murderer and there are still the same amount of murderers in the world" 'But kill 100 murderers and theres 99 less murderers in the world, so its fair'
PANTHOR109 Tha best Then make sure their families don't know you're the one that did it. And even if they do know, not all families have the balls or the brains to do that.
So Batman is the social justice warrior then? Trolls always need to troll better. Joker has mastered the art of trolling and simply became twisted. Joker is a troll? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, sure, that's believable
Joker having The Dollmaker take a dozen people and sew them together to make a canvas for a mural.....BUT KEEP THEM SOMEHOW ALIVE AND CONSCIOUS!!! Like a human centipede tapestry
Y'know, the fact that Joker is fully aware he can get away with anything because of the moral fabric that heroes have for justice and still not die is kind of funny.
You know, the fact that you idiots have clearly know literally nothing about anything either comic book related or criminal justice related and yet continue to spout nonsense as if you were absolute experts on both is the thing that is actually funny. Thank you for continuing to be an idiot and making the world a worse place in general.
The Creeper buddy pal friend for one that first sentence would suggest to me that English is not your first language second of all Jesus Christ are you suggesting that he’s wrong the joker isn’t unstoppable by any means but he lays it on hard
The critics didn't like that it's bipartisan and anti-rich. They don't give a shit if it's dark, and they'd love it if people died. It would corrupt the message much like if Batman were to kill.
Kris Occhipinti its really so they can keep him around, everyone knows it’s bs that he hasn’t been killed but he’s just too iconic of a villain, which is something he would relish in as well.
Raistlin Majere This ilustrates their relationship perfectly : See, there were these two guys in a lunatic asylum… and one night, one night they decide they don’t like living in an asylum any more. They decide they’re going to escape! So, like, they get up onto the roof, and there, just across this narrow gap, they see the rooftops of the town, stretching away in the moon light… stretching away to freedom. Now, the first guy, he jumps right across with no problem. But his friend, his friend didn’t dare make the leap. Y’see… Y’see, he’s afraid of falling. So then, the first guy has an idea… He says “Hey! I have my flashlight with me! I’ll shine it across the gap between the buildings. You can walk along the beam and join me!” B-but the second guy just shakes his head. He suh-says… He says “Wh-what do you think I am? Crazy? You’d turn it off when I was half way across!
Kris Occhipinti theres this one stupid thing that batman says that annoys the shit outta me “if you kill a murder, the number of murders in the world is still the same”. YEA BUT WHAT IF YOU KILL 100 pf THEM, WHAT IF YOU KILL ALL OF THEM, NOW THE WORLDS DOWN MURDERS
I think i get what you're saying, go overboard, don't just even it up by becoming the murderer yourself. See here's the thing, I believe DC and other mediums have already explored this pretty well. Kill all the murderers great except you never will. For every gacy you kill there's a dahmer, for every manson you kill there's a SoS. To go back to comics that's what "the killing joke" was in part about, anybody can have one bad day, one bad encounter that finally pushes them over the edge till they snap. That's the sad truth of EVERY human existing today has the capability to kill, it's just about getting pushed just the wrong way at the wrong time. And before you use the 'death as a deterrent defense' may i quote two individuals, James French "How's this for a headline? French fries" and John Gacy "kiss my ass". When folks are that far gone they sometimes don't care about the death penalty anymore.
gunsniper0018 Except you're ignoring the important part of this. Killing the Joker means 100's of people, at minimum, don't die in the future. Killing someone that snaps is just revenge. Most can be contained and/or reformed. We've seen that the Joker is too smart to effectively keep in captivity, so killing him is the only effective way to save lives. Big difference.
Batman: "our son is alive, in another world and hes alive and we're dead" Joker: "what does he do in that world?" Batman:" he follows in his father's footsteps" Joker: " you mean he becomes a doctor?" Batman: ".....no......"
I find it incredibly stupid that the media, and by extension the public, would turn on the heroes for killing the joker. Considering the amount of times he's escaped from prison and gone on killing sprees and caused destruction all over Gotham most likely just about everyone either has been personally affected by his actions, or know someone who has. That feels like if all of New York turned against the army for killing Osama Bin Laden. The Joker isn't someone who's feeble. In all the shots of him being killed from this video he's not incapacitated or tied up. He's never helpless. He usually goes down violent to the very end. The idea that killing Joker automatically leads to a crapsack world is stupid. That people in the comic world seem to treat killing the Joker is as bad as killing some little old lady just minding her business is ridiculous.
That's not the point that the joker was killed, it's that he was killed by the shining symbol of justice. He was killed by someone who had such a high moral compass to never kill anyone, no matter how heinous the act. Batman stands as a representation that those who begin down a path, no matter the reason, will stay in that path, or one similar, for the rest if their lives. Is it true for all, no, but if someone you idolized who never went against their morals were to, how would that make you feel. It's similar to how if the president or someone of high power were to just snap one day and do something they've always spoke against, wouldn't it almost feel like we could do something like that too. He represents hope in a way different than superman, and if that symbol were to shatter into trillions of pieces, then you'd probably feel lost too
@@natesmith9644 Maybe, but you can bet any judge in the country would've signed a "shoot on sight" order for Mr J a long time ago, effective dates: From last Tuesday until the end of time.
This is pretty much criminals, cops, and the media Cops do their job killing criminals, media targets cops Media helps criminals, hates cops Reason? I have no fucking clue
In canon, Joker has been sentenced to death multiple times, but has been saved by things like the sentence being commuted so he could be studied, being put to use by the likes of Amanda Waller, staging the execution so that he survives it, and good ol' fashioned just refusing to die. By this point, it'd barely even be a lampshade if they pointed out he only stays dead over an hour if he needed to sleep in.
The brilliance of the Joker is that he knows he can’t physically harm anybody (except Harley Quinn and Jason Todd; ayyyooo). That’s why he targets Batman’s sense of morality; he can’t hurt Bruce in a fight, but he can make him crack as a human being by destroying his mental stability. That’s why killing him doesn’t work; the Joker is trying to get a response out of him, and if Batman responds that way, then the Joker got what he wants. If Batman doesn’t kill the Joker, then the Joker gets to continue to kill random people and to torture Batman until he cracks.
Yeah, it's the reason he's so iconic since he can't be a massive threat in other ways. I think the important aspect is that killing the joker would ruin Batman specifically. He's already one step away from being a madman himself, rather than it simply being a case of 'murder is wrong'.
But if you look at it from another perspective, not killing the Joker would mean letting him kill thousands and possibly millions of more people. Unless you turned him into a vegetable nothing but death will stop the Joker.
Im pretty sure Joker had soo many moments to kill Batman but he did not do it. If he kill the Batman he has nothing to do anymore. He would loose interest to hurt others. The only thing that is driving Joker is Batman.
You know, why do people care if he "wins?" So what if you kill the Joker and prove him right? It is better than having him murder thousands. Killing the worst person ever shouldn't cause people to suddenly become evil, it is so contrived. It's probably the most frustrating thing in comics.
isnt the joker reffering to anyone who was exposed to the chemicals that made him clown-like and insane just like the batman who laughs and the other 5 jokers even roman scioniss
If you've read a lot of comics you'd notice how big the theme of good vs evil is, and how big they are on hope. That's why it matters if joker wins, yes joker kills thousands but if we kill him we kill batman. We'd kill his symbol, and that way you could argue that even more would be lost.
Killer Dog They're comic book characters. The people who cosplay as them know of Joker and Harley's toxic relationship. Doesn't automatically mean they want to beat the shit out of each other because of it. It's for fun. Grow up. It's not real.
Son of The Sea God Thats only half true. ive heard from people who do it that they think its romantic. have never read a comic or seen any media outside of small samples. They jump on the bandwagon without realizing what they are representing purely out of Ignorance. that's why real fans skin crawls when they see it. Its kinda fucked up. But your right about the abuse thing though, it doesn't mean that.
@@51dodoc Joker has died plenty of times he just doesn't stay dead. He fell to the bottom of a cavern at the end of Death in the Family and found magical metal juice that almost turned him into an immortal or something. Its a trope he won't stay dead because he's popular to the point where you an even look at it on tv tropes as its own thing.
0:20 lets take a look at the seven most twisted joker moments in comic book history *shows eight fingers* EDIT: Yes, I know he purposely meant it as a joke, but it was very cringy
_"You can still hear Joker laughing in _*_Hell."_* *_Solution: N u k e H e l l_* oh hey thanks for likes...these are going to funding that nuke. I don't work for free.
I actually lowkey like when the Joker is just absolutely crazy, twisted and dark because it just adds to the character so much and creates that little uncomfortable and unstable feeling that the Joker possesses, I’m pretty fine with it being hella dark. Just until he goes too dark with it and tortures a baby or something then that’s where I’ll have to draw the line. But overall I like the dark Joker. But that’s just my opinion on it. Loving the channel btw.
Yeah, and another example of that(kind of)is in a game called batman arkham knight. Where tbe gcpd is under attack and joker is inside your head cause of scarecrow's toxin and he just talks with a manic glee, and a sadistic smile, and a crazy laugh all along with it.
The joker has no line he won't cross and that's what makes him twisted and dark. He doesn't do thing to please the fans, he does things for the punchline. Joker raped Barbara Gordon after crippling her in the killing joke. Some rumors I've heard even said before he killed Jason Todd, he had Jason raped just to show his control over him. It's all a joke so lighten up HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Dc writers ship them honestly. The amount of times Joker said he loves Batman. He has an obssesion with him. I will never forget that heart shaped blood when Joker and Batman die together.
He hates batman so much that its his passion. I would throw up if i ever saw them kiss tbh...ew,they aint gay...joker bangs harley like a pornstar..hehe
The Joker gave away arsenic-laced cotton candy at the Gotham State Fair in Dark Knight Returns, killing like 25-35 Boy Scouts. That doesn't deserve a mention?
It's mostly manic adrenaline and pain tolerance rather than real durability. No matter how you hurt him, he will keep getting back up and shrugging everything off until his body is literally incapable of it. He still has unrealistic durability but so does basically every other character in DC, even the ones that aren't supposed to.
blowing the jokers head off is not sinking to his level killing someone so they never kill again or hell even just revenge is still far better than doing it for shits and giggles.
Batman doesn't restrain from killing Joker for a sense of justice but because he's is also a psychotic villain. Batman doesn't give a damn about justice or order. I could cite multiple instances as evidence but it doesn't matter because you morons clearly don't give a damn about comics.
It could be worse. We could have a person who is so moronically stupid with so little to add to any kind of conversation that he only runs around screaming that people he disagrees with are "special snowflakes." Could you imagine how utterly pointless that would be? Could you imagine waking up every single day and realizing that you were so incredibly stupid that the only thing you can mutter is to scream that someone is a "special snowflake." Thankfully, no one that stupid could possibly exist in real life as someone that cartoonishly stupid could only exist in a cartoon.
This whole Joker can't be killed cause he'll win idea is so dumb. Why won't they just let the state execute him to punish him for the crimes he's committed and prevent him from doing more? Why?
Andrew T if that's why, then I would make him unable to be captured due to difficulty rather than a moral that doesn't even go hand in hand with justice.
Actually it does go hand and hand with Justice since one of the reasons Batman doesn't kill is because there's no justice in one man acting as judge, jury, and executioner. Everyone has a right to a fair trial, and Batman's outside the law so if he starts killing people then he'd be a wanted murder who would have to be locked up himself.
That's true when you're inside the law or acting in self defense. Batman a I said isn't inside the law and he chooses to go after criminals so he can't make any claims of self defense without them being flimsy at best. Plus if Batman is in a position to kill the badguy there's a 90% chance he's already beat them, so nobody's life is at risk by then. Regardless Batman's choice to not kill with his own hands is ultimately also a choice to uphold the justice system.
This is why I preferred the animated series, because everywhere else would beg the question why villains like the Joker haven't been given the chair yet. You can plead insanity for only so long before people just decide it's time to legally remove the stain from society.
I thought it was pretty obvious that the Joker didn't kill himself in the comic. Batman twisted his neck and started hallucinating that the Joker was somehow still talking. It seemed apparent to me since after Joker gets thrown against the wall, his body becomes slouched and his word bubbles become identical to the ones Batman had.
@@therealdannyfenton Even in the cartoon movie it was pretty obvious that the Joker talking after being thrown to the wall was just hallucination. Pay attention to how the Joker's body stays slouched and doesnt move at all once he lands on the floor against the wall.
I never understood the whole "if you kill him you're no better than him" line of reasoning and how it makes characters that are supposed to be resolute in their sense of justice so unsure of themselves. If you think you're so moral and right, just kill him. You know you're better than him. You know he's wrong. As long as you're not a serial killer and violent criminal it's not that hard to be better than him. Since when is the guy dead on the floor the winner? Enjoy your prize I guess.
Self accountability. It's like god. He declared everything about mankind to be evil so he vowed to annihilate man off the earth, followed it up with global genocide, but is somehow still the "all loving all forgiving blah blah" See the contradiction? It's called good or bad story telling. A character who vows not to kill, being faced with the option to kill.
Its plot armour, as stated in the video 'batman can't ever kill the joker... Mainly because... It would mean the end of one of the most celebrated rivalries in all of comics'
@@johnbailey5835 Pretty much this for both Batman and Joker (to a point that there's officially a trope name called the Joker Immunity Trope)! ^ I do enjoy the Batman series and the rogues gallery, but there is a kinda obvious plot armor when considering that there's plenty of other characters in the DC universe that could've killed Joker at any time with zero qualms about killing and without Batman's knowledge/involvement (most of it depending on how high Batman's own plot armor is), but time and again Joker still survives depending on how much of the Joker Immunity Trope that the writers utilizes. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
People forgetting that Joker has enough wit to perform well and beyond the level of the world's greatest detective. But yeah, okay. People who can shoot a gun is Joker's greatest weakness.
The Creeper not saying I disagree with you on Batman. I just don't know enough about his comics to agree with you. Can you explain? (love the punisher. He's my favorite comic character of all time)
Joker and Punisher met once in a Batman/Punisher cross-over. The results were amusing. Joker survives, but looks genuinely worried when he realizes Punisher was going to kill him.
I wouldn't care if the Joker "won." If he's an extremely capable and determined murderer that the system is incapable of stopping, and I were in a position to kill him, I would have a moral obligation to take it!
You beat him but he still wins. That's exactly what the Joker would do and if Batman did it to the Joker what's stopping Batman from doing it to other villains?
Joker only loves Harley because she is so easy to manipulate and abuse. He loves messing with her head, and she is often useful. He can ditch her in the most awful ways, and can still manipulate her to come back to him. It's the literal worst possible relationship ever.
Okay for those in the comments that are already on Batman's throat saying "Y no he kill da joker fer all dez evulz?" Well, first off. It's not his place to deliver the execution. Obvious "No Kill Rule" aside, even if Batman doesn't kill, why not the jury or judge in the comics sentence him to death? Although then again, there had not been any memorable record of *any single villain* receiving capital punishment in comics. Second status quo, which answers the above statement. Even if the villains were somehow sentenced to execution, implied dead or even were actually being targeted for death by the heroes, they would always come back, cause they are meant to cause the tragedies and keep their status as dangerous villains. Unless B/C listers like Dr Light or Thinker. Finally Batman *did* try to kill the Joker, *twice*. First time was when he lost it, that was after the first big atrocity which was Jason Todd's death. Yeah, contrary to what Red Hood said, Batman did try to have vengeance for him. It was Superman that convinced him he was the better man and not to follow through and break his code and morale. The next was when joker seemingly killed off his best friend. By this time, add Batgirl's crippling and the murder of Gordon's second wife to this list, and you have a Batman who had enough. This time, it was Gordon who stopped him. Even went on as far as to tell he'd arrest Batman if he disobeyed, cause the only reason they tolerate him is cause he plays by the book. If you feel like these are stupid reasons, then I don't really blame you for living outside a comic and in a life where those decisions look simple.
I'm surprised you didn't mention "the Batman who laughs" from Dark Knights Metal. in that comic Batman finally kills the Joker, only to discover that the Joker had somehow made his insanity contagious, Killing the Joker turns batman into the Joker, a joker with all of Batman's skills. needless to say that version of earth didn't do so well.
Dark Knights Metal is still on going. While most of the story's shown are either completed or well known enough that telling what happens, really doesn't matter.
Except for all the people that hate it. Also, I highly doubt that you have ever read a comic in your life and simply by go by what you perceive as being popular. It's a terrible comic that is only meant to be as edgy as possible and as such, it will only be liked by idiots that know nothing about comics and swear that Batman is the best superhero of all time, even though he's not. Can you even name a single comic that is not so edgy that my wrists slit themselves while reading it?
I'm sorry that edgy is the only appropriate term to describe Dark Nights Metal. It's as if an emo 15 year old reimagined Batman after listening to death metal for 36 hours straight. It's bad. Also, your only defense for it being good is that it's popular. By that logic, you love the Transformers movies, Frozen 50 Shades of Gray, Twilight, and Justin Bieber. You have some weird tastes that are only defined by whatever is most popular regardless of actual worth. Why would anyone take you seriously? You clearly have no idea who Batman is.
Yes, because series that make billions of dollars are only popular to a few people. They just go see these movies millions of times because they're magical time wizards. Wait, if they're magical time wizards, shouldn't their opinions count for more?
We all should agree that Joker has a long awaited death coming and he deserves it in every sense of the word. It's crazy how he's gone from pulling off little pranks for humour along with creating chaos to doing really twisted shit that he finds funny
@FoxRNG I just find them more enjoyable not saying DC doesnt make good movies im just saying that i have better memories watching marvel it may be different for you.
FoxRNG Ahem, “We’re bad guys it’s what we do.” Suicide squad was god damn awful. Not just because of that quote. “My toes hurt.” Justice League was too early, no character development whatsoever and just plain awful. The rest of the movies so far WERE good, but there aren’t many of them. Which is why they suck. Marvel, (in my opinion) however, has better comics because of the realistic events and problems. More character arcs, all that good stuff, and every movie was astounding. The only thing I WILL give you is that DC video games are better. But that won’t be for long, because marvel is starting to put the “games” in video games.
What about the joker in the “Batman metal” comic? He destroyed all the hospitals in Gotham and melted Jim Gordon’s mouth, and killed all the villains in Gotham.
In all honesty, if we're going by the idea that a man starts down a dark path the moment he kills someone, then we're talking about quite a few police officers who would go mad (and that's not even counting soldiers in a battlezone). I think the idea is made to go more along the lines of a greek tragedy. You either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain. - Harvey Dent, The Dark Knight If anything, I would imagine that it's just something that they live with because taking a life can be a shoking event for people. Eliot in Leverage comments a lot about how he wishes he could look in the mirror and see himself again. He used to work for Damien Moreau doing stuff that he's not proud of. But, he stopped and turned his life around.
The greater good is total good divided by time. By not killing the joker they are actually harming everyone else. The whole whoever kills the joker is now a murderous monster thing is nonsense too. If that was the case the person that killed the joker should be jailed for life or killed so they too don't go on a rampage.
Thomas Pantone Even though Joker couldn’t do anything to the dead comedian, he would get revenge by going after the living family, or lacking that the comedian’s home town
It's easily the dumbest part of Batman's character which is often very well written and relateable but I can't stand Joker stories especially in the last decade or so where everything is some damn love letter between the two and Joker is treated as this unstoppable genius of a villain who gets over everyone all the time except Batman. But because Batman didn't get therapy from his parents death, don't see the value in killing Joker over some morality code that doesn't even make sense when Joker is such an extreme case.
Batman doesn't have to kill the Joker, but can he at least cripple/paralyze him? Or at least don't actively try to save him over his loved ones for some reason (Arkham City, carries Joker's body out while leaving Talia)
I got an awesome idea for a video. What if Kevin the assistant decided to take some stuff from the villains he's worked for to become the ultimate videogame villain.
*Batman* : Killing a murderer makes another murderer.
*The Punisher* : Unless you kill a lot of them.
*cocks shotgun*
@Jason Lee Unless you kill all of them.
Which is why you don't stop at just one
Exactly. Once a non-murderer murders a murderer, the former non-murderer becomes a murderer and the overall amount of murderers remains the same. However once a murderer murders more murderers, the overall amount of murderers in the world will be diminished with every subsequent murder. It's simple math, really.
Then it’s a genocide
“I win, because I don’t care if I win or lose”
The Joker
this just in the joker is an internet troll
Joker as a life couch or pickup artist? :D
lol
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Doomed Breath I lost brain cells while reading that
Joker logic:
joker cuts his own face to wear it as a mask but it was already on his face
He didn't cut it out himself. A mafia boss (whose son Joker had killed) does it inflict pain. But the joker laughs it off with the words "That was....... orgasmic" come out of his mouth at that time. Needless to say, he survives, comes back to Gotham, finds his face peel and stitches his face back. Now looking on the outside just like his is on the inside.
hes a funny guy like that
You have to remember though that obviously Joker is psychotic. He has done pretty crazy things. And someone already mentioned the backstory in the comments.
well it was boring he needed to livein it up a little
you have a good point right there pal.
i need to know more logic that was funny
Joker: *cuts off his own face*
Batman: *throws a bottle of salt at him*
Joker: that tickles a bi.... AAAAHHHHHHHHHH
The pain I don’t think anyone could handle (except probably masochists)
Now youre the new joker that's soo evil lmao
Or just throw some lemonade at him
The Joker doesn't do it for the upper hand, he ALWAYS does it for the Last Laugh.
"It's not about the money, it's about sending a message!"
Joker: kills thousands and can create chaos even when imprisoned
Judge: put him in Arkham asylum
Joker: am I a joke to you ?
Judge: yes
Joker: HaHaHaHaHaHaHaHa!
Actually millions of people he killed
Joker:(escaped the jail multiple times)
Judge:Just put him back.
Joker:You know I have a escape plan right?
Judge: I don't care.
I mean he is the “joker”😂
The joker is the one personality we all lock away till someone says that duplo is better than Lego
luke mansell i never thought something was so real... i read that and thought of the many ways i could torture you for reading duplo is better then lego...
*Lego joker walks out of his layer with a 95*
It is though
But, Duplo is LEGO.
Or that Lord TACHANKA is no lord
"If joker dies joker wins"
Let him win, then.
Problem is, Batman or Superman cannot be the one to do it. People ALWAYS forget that Bruce Wayne is insane, and Batman is the dominant force within him. what sane person goes to the lengths Bruce has in his vendetta? So , with that in mind, the Batman does not kill rule is Bruces only control over the Batman, and to relinquish that control, even for the Joker, unleashes something far more sinister an insane murderer that would have the peoples backing.
@@robertperrotto870 Nonsense. Just kill the joker, and no one else. Anything else is idiocy.
@@EnjoyCocaColaLight and where does the line get drawn? Kill the joker, sure, kill the penguin, sure, kill the riddler, then poison ivy, and soon he will be killing crackheads.
@@robertperrotto870 I honestly don't understand the dilemma here.
@@EnjoyCocaColaLight The dilemma is, justice or vengeance. The two are not the same. Frank Castle is not justice, it is vengeance, Batman stops short of vengeance, he allows the system he believes in, for all it's flaws. to be the final arbiter. Castle takes the entire system into his hands, judge, jury, executioner. as seen through HIS morality. Batman does not, and should not, or he becomes no better then the Joker. The dynamics between Joker and Batman are very deep and nuanced, yet surprisingly easy to discern. two insane people, two sides of the same coin, Bruce recognizes this, Joker recognizes this, this is why Joker does what he does, to push Batman over that fine edge to commit murder, cold blooded, premeditated, murder. To you, it's a no brainer, to someone dancing the edge, it is everything.
Joker: there’s no way you can beat me bat!
Batman: *Throws lemon juice on Jokers face*
I’m Your Senpai Nah Joker doesn’t work like that he would just laugh or maybe even add salt himself.
As if that would do anything,to disturb the joker
@@foxtrotmetal01 I swear
Somebody: *makes a joke*
Everyone: ACtuAlLY!
Alexis Love lmao
Injustice deserved more screen time because of how casual the whole thing was to Joker.
Joker decides one day that he's bored of matching wits with Batman and decided to try himself against Superman instead. Joker kidnaps Scarecrow, breaks into STAR Labs and steals their kryptonite supply, hijacks a nuclear submarine AND abducts Lois Lane, who, unknown to Joker at the time, is pregnant with Superman's unborn child.
Joker forces Scarecrow to make fear toxin, then laces it with kryptonite. He hides a nuclear bomb in the middle of Metropolis and then performs surgery on Lois Lane to wire a deadman switch to her heart.
Superman shows up at the beached submarine near the end of the surgery and Joker hits him with the fear toxin, then convinced his Lois Lane is Doomsday. Superman grabs "Doomsday" and flys into orbit so "Doomsday" can't wreck Metropolis. The fear toxin wears off just in time for Superman to realize he's holding Lois as she, and the unborn baby, die in his arms from asphyxiation. When Lois dies, the nuke Joker hid goes off and all of Metropolis is obliterated.
Joker not only beats Superman, but Joker also tricks him into killing everyone he loves and cares about with his own actions. Joker completely breaks Superman in a way no one else had ever managed to in DC history.
A 10 second mention of the result doesn't cut it.
Um, just, wow. I guess I should read comics more. This is the most messed up, yet highly thought out plan i've ever read from the Joker.
Injustice was incredible, in parts because of this. All of this destruction, and the corruption of the world's greatest hero, and then the mad clown just tells Batman that it was as easy as beating a puppy to death with a kitten.
Bigbo Bam oddly enough he has become a reality warped just as a thing.
Only thing odd is when he helps Batman
So did Lois come back to life?
No, she remained very dead.
"Kill a murderer and there are still the same amount of murderers in the world"
'But kill 100 murderers and theres 99 less murderers in the world, so its fair'
"Kill a murderer and there are the same amount of murderers in the world."
"So I should kill more murderers!"
The Punisher has it right.
and killer of innocents =/= killer of killers. I have nothing to fear from one, and you can guess which one it is,
Benjadict-Lowerdick but their families may try to kill you.
PANTHOR109 Tha best Then make sure their families don't know you're the one that did it. And even if they do know, not all families have the balls or the brains to do that.
"Murdered him by sucking him dry"
My mind came up with a whole different scenario than him being a vampire lmao
@@stankfanger1366 yikes
OMFG THAT IS JUST PLAIN GAY TO ME LMFAO!!!!!!!!😂😂😂😂😂😏
Rule 34... ohhh, it probably exists... out there.
T
@@Whimsy3692 I screach rule 34 comic.
How I wish I didn't😣😭
“They’re not gonna kiss!”
...
“M a y b e t h e y w i l l”
Just search for it.
There's sure to be plenty of results of that.
Ohhey jjba
they did though in another entry of this vid
@@maximumdon7637 oh god no please god no no noooo 🤢🤮🤮🤮🤮
He doesnt cut off his face for fun. He does it to show batman that even if he removes his "mask" hes still the same person underneath.
Alexander Durocher
Well, that’s somehow even dumber
That’s honestly more fucked up
Mask on
Mask OFF
Gamers rise UP!
It makes me laugh every time😂😂😂
The joker is a literal internet troll.
Times 1,000
Joker based
Hes what Internet trolls think they are*
@@mynameisgone7274 W
So Batman is the social justice warrior then? Trolls always need to troll better. Joker has mastered the art of trolling and simply became twisted. Joker is a troll? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, sure, that's believable
Joker having The Dollmaker take a dozen people and sew them together to make a canvas for a mural.....BUT KEEP THEM SOMEHOW ALIVE AND CONSCIOUS!!! Like a human centipede tapestry
The Judge what comic was that from?! Holy shit
Yeeesss that was the most fucked up comic series, god i miss the new 52
Chief That was Death of the Family. It's fucked up.
Woah that’s cool what comic?
Joe B Read the comment RIGHT ABOVE yours.
Y'know, the fact that Joker is fully aware he can get away with anything because of the moral fabric that heroes have for justice and still not die is kind of funny.
You know, the fact that you idiots have clearly know literally nothing about anything either comic book related or criminal justice related and yet continue to spout nonsense as if you were absolute experts on both is the thing that is actually funny.
Thank you for continuing to be an idiot and making the world a worse place in general.
Don't get too mad, it's not worth it.
He deserved to be mad, hes an *expert* who deserves to judge the intelligence of us internet plebs
I think it goes to show how dangerous trying to look ‘pure’ can be and sometimes the ‘wrong’ thing to do is what’s best
The Creeper buddy pal friend for one that first sentence would suggest to me that English is not your first language second of all Jesus Christ are you suggesting that he’s wrong the joker isn’t unstoppable by any means but he lays it on hard
If the movie critics think the movie is “dark” they need to see this vid (or any thing joker that’s not Jared Leto)
damn right
Actual Facts
But this is a book, if any of this was put on the big screen it’d be banned.
OsmosisJones67 I prefer the original comics
The critics didn't like that it's bipartisan and anti-rich. They don't give a shit if it's dark, and they'd love it if people died. It would corrupt the message much like if Batman were to kill.
You know what's Joker's worst fear? Being FORGOTTEN.
I see you've also played Arkham Knight.
That's honestly mine and alot of people's worst fear.
*Said the directors of Arkham knight*
Only problem is Joker can never be forgotten because he create so much destruction and Havok that demands attention.
Mines the kool aid man but now i feel silly
We live in a society
This is so sad. Can our society please wake up?
Kek
Old meme go commit game end
@@Alex-gd3fk are you speaking caveman
Nothing wrong with it. Here in the West, women think they own us males. Let's stick together, fellow caveman.
I'm sorry did you say
*V A M P I R E B A T M A N*
It's a thing. The best thing.
(My favorite version of Batman)
There's even a Joker version of the Batsy boy! (The Bat {Man?} who laughs, I think that's what it's called? )
A Single Pale Rose Robin Joker?
@@nani2471 Well, There's That As Well. There Are Many Different Evils Guising As The Good They Once Were.
The idea that if someone was to shoot and kill the Joker that person would be sinking to the level of the Joker does not make sense to me.
Kris Occhipinti its really so they can keep him around, everyone knows it’s bs that he hasn’t been killed but he’s just too iconic of a villain, which is something he would relish in as well.
Raistlin Majere This ilustrates their relationship perfectly : See, there were these two guys in a lunatic asylum… and one night, one night they decide they don’t like living in an asylum any more. They decide they’re going to escape! So, like, they get up onto the roof, and there, just across this narrow gap, they see the rooftops of the town, stretching away in the moon light… stretching away to freedom. Now, the first guy, he jumps right across with no problem. But his friend, his friend didn’t dare make the leap. Y’see… Y’see, he’s afraid of falling. So then, the first guy has an idea… He says “Hey! I have my flashlight with me! I’ll shine it across the gap between the buildings. You can walk along the beam and join me!” B-but the second guy just shakes his head. He suh-says… He says “Wh-what do you think I am? Crazy? You’d turn it off when I was half way across!
Kris Occhipinti theres this one stupid thing that batman says that annoys the shit outta me “if you kill a murder, the number of murders in the world is still the same”. YEA BUT WHAT IF YOU KILL 100 pf THEM, WHAT IF YOU KILL ALL OF THEM, NOW THE WORLDS DOWN MURDERS
I think i get what you're saying, go overboard, don't just even it up by becoming the murderer yourself. See here's the thing, I believe DC and other mediums have already explored this pretty well. Kill all the murderers great except you never will. For every gacy you kill there's a dahmer, for every manson you kill there's a SoS. To go back to comics that's what "the killing joke" was in part about, anybody can have one bad day, one bad encounter that finally pushes them over the edge till they snap. That's the sad truth of EVERY human existing today has the capability to kill, it's just about getting pushed just the wrong way at the wrong time. And before you use the 'death as a deterrent defense' may i quote two individuals, James French "How's this for a headline? French fries" and John Gacy "kiss my ass". When folks are that far gone they sometimes don't care about the death penalty anymore.
gunsniper0018 Except you're ignoring the important part of this.
Killing the Joker means 100's of people, at minimum, don't die in the future.
Killing someone that snaps is just revenge. Most can be contained and/or reformed. We've seen that the Joker is too smart to effectively keep in captivity, so killing him is the only effective way to save lives. Big difference.
“Kills joker by sucking him dry” dorkly 2018
Top 10 crazy things Joker has ever done...
*Number 1: Dying*
You forgot when batman kills the joker in DC Metal and becomes the batman who laughs
I feel like that is what he was hinting at the 8th twisted Joker. Either that or the Killing Joke
Stanly Soul video came out before their metal series
It hadn't happened yet dude
Batman: "our son is alive, in another world and hes alive and we're dead"
Joker: "what does he do in that world?"
Batman:" he follows in his father's footsteps"
Joker: " you mean he becomes a doctor?"
Batman: ".....no......"
Irving Ramirez he's a doctor?
Reallyrandomcircle "...no" - batman
we're* ... ... ... ... ... *Joker Laughs*
Goldjit1 *joker runs hysterically*
You and me Irving, we think alike.
Batman vs Superman
Joker: *"LAUGHS IN HELL"*
I find it incredibly stupid that the media, and by extension the public, would turn on the heroes for killing the joker. Considering the amount of times he's escaped from prison and gone on killing sprees and caused destruction all over Gotham most likely just about everyone either has been personally affected by his actions, or know someone who has.
That feels like if all of New York turned against the army for killing Osama Bin Laden.
The Joker isn't someone who's feeble. In all the shots of him being killed from this video he's not incapacitated or tied up. He's never helpless. He usually goes down violent to the very end.
The idea that killing Joker automatically leads to a crapsack world is stupid. That people in the comic world seem to treat killing the Joker is as bad as killing some little old lady just minding her business is ridiculous.
That's not the point that the joker was killed, it's that he was killed by the shining symbol of justice. He was killed by someone who had such a high moral compass to never kill anyone, no matter how heinous the act. Batman stands as a representation that those who begin down a path, no matter the reason, will stay in that path, or one similar, for the rest if their lives. Is it true for all, no, but if someone you idolized who never went against their morals were to, how would that make you feel. It's similar to how if the president or someone of high power were to just snap one day and do something they've always spoke against, wouldn't it almost feel like we could do something like that too. He represents hope in a way different than superman, and if that symbol were to shatter into trillions of pieces, then you'd probably feel lost too
@@natesmith9644 Maybe, but you can bet any judge in the country would've signed a "shoot on sight" order for Mr J a long time ago, effective dates: From last Tuesday until the end of time.
This is pretty much criminals, cops, and the media
Cops do their job killing criminals, media targets cops
Media helps criminals, hates cops
Reason? I have no fucking clue
@@SexyTookie Never read something so one dimensional 😂
Think of the precedent it sets tho if killing Joker is fine then killing all of the villians would end up being perfectly fine as well
What if the Joker is executed by the state? Batman is not morally compromised, but the Joker is dead. No loophole, no bate and switch, and no fakeout.
bigjake360t I think there was a cartoon parody of that somewhere. Batman even showed up to watch him get the chair.
robot chicken did it
Knowing Batman, he'd probably save Joker for no god damn reason.
In canon, Joker has been sentenced to death multiple times, but has been saved by things like the sentence being commuted so he could be studied, being put to use by the likes of Amanda Waller, staging the execution so that he survives it, and good ol' fashioned just refusing to die. By this point, it'd barely even be a lampshade if they pointed out he only stays dead over an hour if he needed to sleep in.
Yea, he always finds a way out.
*THEY DID KISS*
Thomas Wayne Batman and Martha Joker!!!
I'd say what The Joker did to Barbara in The Killing Joke was pretty messed up, even if it was to destroy Gordon.
The Harry Show no, we do not want to watch your shit videos
BenjiXAddictX4Ever hey ure that guy of charmx’s videos
Why are you fucking everywhere?!?!?
yes
Was expecting to see that one on the list but too obvious I guess
The brilliance of the Joker is that he knows he can’t physically harm anybody (except Harley Quinn and Jason Todd; ayyyooo). That’s why he targets Batman’s sense of morality; he can’t hurt Bruce in a fight, but he can make him crack as a human being by destroying his mental stability. That’s why killing him doesn’t work; the Joker is trying to get a response out of him, and if Batman responds that way, then the Joker got what he wants. If Batman doesn’t kill the Joker, then the Joker gets to continue to kill random people and to torture Batman until he cracks.
Yeah, it's the reason he's so iconic since he can't be a massive threat in other ways. I think the important aspect is that killing the joker would ruin Batman specifically. He's already one step away from being a madman himself, rather than it simply being a case of 'murder is wrong'.
He might not be able to harm Batman, but he could do a hell of a lot to an average person
But if you look at it from another perspective, not killing the Joker would mean letting him kill thousands and possibly millions of more people. Unless you turned him into a vegetable nothing but death will stop the Joker.
"He can't physically harm anybody" tell that Barbara Gordon
Im pretty sure Joker had soo many moments to kill Batman but he did not do it. If he kill the Batman he has nothing to do anymore. He would loose interest to hurt others. The only thing that is driving Joker is Batman.
nobody:
not a single soul:
joker: *i broke off your engagement because I felt like it lol feels bad*
Joker’s probably sore he didn’t get an invite to the wedding.
You know, why do people care if he "wins?" So what if you kill the Joker and prove him right? It is better than having him murder thousands. Killing the worst person ever shouldn't cause people to suddenly become evil, it is so contrived. It's probably the most frustrating thing in comics.
isnt the joker reffering to anyone who was exposed to the chemicals that made him clown-like and insane just like the batman who laughs and the other 5 jokers even roman scioniss
If you've read a lot of comics you'd notice how big the theme of good vs evil is, and how big they are on hope. That's why it matters if joker wins, yes joker kills thousands but if we kill him we kill batman. We'd kill his symbol, and that way you could argue that even more would be lost.
Smart Alec Batman holds back his murderous urges and if he kills he will realize how much he likes it
I wholeheartedly agree
Smart Alec, Preach
It's funny seeing couples dress up as Harley Quinn and The Joker
abusive relationship confirmed
At least in BDSM couples, it makes sense.
I ratter see a Joker Andrés Batman
Killer Dog
They're comic book characters. The people who cosplay as them know of Joker and Harley's toxic relationship. Doesn't automatically mean they want to beat the shit out of each other because of it. It's for fun. Grow up. It's not real.
Son of The Sea God Thats only half true. ive heard from people who do it that they think its romantic. have never read a comic or seen any media outside of small samples. They jump on the bandwagon without realizing what they are representing purely out of Ignorance. that's why real fans skin crawls when they see it. Its kinda fucked up. But your right about the abuse thing though, it doesn't mean that.
Makes me wonder
How does Joker escape prison so many times???
Like what kinds of bars and chains would be needed to hold him down
The kind that shoots
The chains of hell, just kill that fucker already!
Just kidding, comic wouldn't be the same without him.
Wilian Rodrigues vibranium
Nothing can
@@51dodoc Joker has died plenty of times he just doesn't stay dead. He fell to the bottom of a cavern at the end of Death in the Family and found magical metal juice that almost turned him into an immortal or something. Its a trope he won't stay dead because he's popular to the point where you an even look at it on tv tropes as its own thing.
0:20 lets take a look at the seven most twisted joker moments in comic book history
*shows eight fingers*
EDIT: Yes, I know he purposely meant it as a joke, but it was very cringy
Wooosh
I love how if you just took the time to watch this video for another second you would’ve seen the obvious reason why he did that
R / w o o s h
_"You can still hear Joker laughing in _*_Hell."_*
*_Solution: N u k e H e l l_*
oh hey thanks for likes...these are going to funding that nuke. I don't work for free.
Get Doomguy, he'll probably do it. I think.
But then Trigon gets involved. And no one wins when he's pissed
Hell is made of nukes.
+Colby Jones
in hell
The doomslayer will get the job done.
Anybody's here after watching Joker ?
Aditya Das me I loved it so much I can’t stop thinking about it
Aditya Das no not really just love comics
This came up to me recommendation list after watching the Joker trailer
we all are 😂😂😂
No
I actually lowkey like when the Joker is just absolutely crazy, twisted and dark because it just adds to the character so much and creates that little uncomfortable and unstable feeling that the Joker possesses, I’m pretty fine with it being hella dark. Just until he goes too dark with it and tortures a baby or something then that’s where I’ll have to draw the line. But overall I like the dark Joker. But that’s just my opinion on it. Loving the channel btw.
good job summarizing how the massive majority of people like the joker
Yeah, and another example of that(kind of)is in a game called batman arkham knight. Where tbe gcpd is under attack and joker is inside your head cause of scarecrow's toxin and he just talks with a manic glee, and a sadistic smile, and a crazy laugh all along with it.
yuumakidd STRONGLY AGREE
The joker has no line he won't cross and that's what makes him twisted and dark. He doesn't do thing to please the fans, he does things for the punchline. Joker raped Barbara Gordon after crippling her in the killing joke. Some rumors I've heard even said before he killed Jason Todd, he had Jason raped just to show his control over him. It's all a joke so lighten up HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
"His true love is batman!"
Go fanfiction writers to your keyboards!
Dc writers ship them honestly. The amount of times Joker said he loves Batman. He has an obssesion with him. I will never forget that heart shaped blood when Joker and Batman die together.
@@honeyy9559 BATMAN/BRUCE true love is selina kyle....he aint gay...joker is only loves to hate batman...yep
He hates batman so much that its his passion. I would throw up if i ever saw them kiss tbh...ew,they aint gay...joker bangs harley like a pornstar..hehe
@@danielnaiken4978 How old are you kid
@@honeyy9559 do you seriously think im young and dum just because i gave an opinion...teehee silly mortal
Joker was actually rejected by the devil and god in one comic so he's basically immortal.
What story was this.?
Mother of god...
Well, as God is the creator of all things...
Can't he just create a little pocket dimension, chuck Joker in it, and throw away the key?
What comic was that?
@@420roachdoggjr It's in the endgame series
Realistically Joker definitely would have been given the death sentence for mass murder
no becasue he keep getting excused because of a stupid insanety law
Charles Pettet insanity plea. Archam asylum he goes
there was a comic story few years back that explained that Gotham doesn't have the death penalty.
Except that he wouldn't because Gotham City is most likely located in New Jersey which *does not have capital punishment*.
Terrorism is a federal crime, he's be executed on federal charges of mass murder, terrorism etc
I dunno man, McDonald's and self-loathing will always be the greatest tandem in history
“They’re always about six inches away from a hardcore makeout” I mean,,,, tea
I WAS LOOKING FOR THIS-
The Joker gave away arsenic-laced cotton candy at the Gotham State Fair in Dark Knight Returns, killing like 25-35 Boy Scouts. That doesn't deserve a mention?
Bruh, the Joker has immense durability in combat, and is like 6' 7"
This guy is as tall as Mewtwo!
His height varies from comic to comic, but he's usually just taller than batman
This would mean he's around 6'3", not 6'7"
It's mostly manic adrenaline and pain tolerance rather than real durability. No matter how you hurt him, he will keep getting back up and shrugging everything off until his body is literally incapable of it. He still has unrealistic durability but so does basically every other character in DC, even the ones that aren't supposed to.
10:00 Pause the screen, read what Barbara said, and make up your own joke.
It is just me or this Hand kinda THICC
𝘥𝘪𝘥 𝘐 𝘭𝘦𝘢𝘷𝘦 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘰𝘷𝘦𝘯 𝘰𝘯 𝘢𝘵 𝘩𝘰𝘮𝘦?
*I CAN'T FEEL DICK'S HANDS ON MY SHOULDER*
"Superman is less corruptable"
Oh how wrong you are
The "Emporer Joker" storyline was adapted into a Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode.
Ooohhhh I remember that
Emperor*
What's the music?
He protecc
He attacc
But most importantly
There’s no going bacc
blowing the jokers head off is not sinking to his level killing someone so they never kill again or hell even just revenge is still far better than doing it for shits and giggles.
jordan rivard I agree.
Batman doesn't restrain from killing Joker for a sense of justice but because he's is also a psychotic villain.
Batman doesn't give a damn about justice or order. I could cite multiple instances as evidence but it doesn't matter because you morons clearly don't give a damn about comics.
The Creeper we have a special snowflake here
It could be worse. We could have a person who is so moronically stupid with so little to add to any kind of conversation that he only runs around screaming that people he disagrees with are "special snowflakes." Could you imagine how utterly pointless that would be? Could you imagine waking up every single day and realizing that you were so incredibly stupid that the only thing you can mutter is to scream that someone is a "special snowflake."
Thankfully, no one that stupid could possibly exist in real life as someone that cartoonishly stupid could only exist in a cartoon.
The Creeper haha yes
This whole Joker can't be killed cause he'll win idea is so dumb. Why won't they just let the state execute him to punish him for the crimes he's committed and prevent him from doing more? Why?
Because he's iconic and Batman's arch enemy.
You simply can't kill him off.
Andrew T if that's why, then I would make him unable to be captured due to difficulty rather than a moral that doesn't even go hand in hand with justice.
Actually it does go hand and hand with Justice since one of the reasons Batman doesn't kill is because there's no justice in one man acting as judge, jury, and executioner. Everyone has a right to a fair trial, and Batman's outside the law so if he starts killing people then he'd be a wanted murder who would have to be locked up himself.
Andrew T who ever is judge, jury or execution is irrelevant when people's lives are at risk.
That's true when you're inside the law or acting in self defense. Batman a I said isn't inside the law and he chooses to go after criminals so he can't make any claims of self defense without them being flimsy at best. Plus if Batman is in a position to kill the badguy there's a 90% chance he's already beat them, so nobody's life is at risk by then.
Regardless Batman's choice to not kill with his own hands is ultimately also a choice to uphold the justice system.
Then theres "The Batman who Laughs"
Perfect ending: Hamill Laugh.
This is why I preferred the animated series, because everywhere else would beg the question why villains like the Joker haven't been given the chair yet. You can plead insanity for only so long before people just decide it's time to legally remove the stain from society.
Because New Jersey *does not have the death penalty.*
Manawolfman Joker has killed in the animated series especially post The New Batman Adventures
How is him tricking Superman into killing Lois using her heart stopping to blow up Metropolis not only number one but not on this list?
cuz it's not
I can't believe that the Joker killing himself by twisting his back until it breaks in The Dark Knight Returns by Frank Miller is not included here?
Gurneyface he twisted his own neck to... thats the most recent way he killed himself
That's really tame compared to stuff he's done.
I thought it was pretty obvious that the Joker didn't kill himself in the comic. Batman twisted his neck and started hallucinating that the Joker was somehow still talking. It seemed apparent to me since after Joker gets thrown against the wall, his body becomes slouched and his word bubbles become identical to the ones Batman had.
Angel Flores Joker twisted his own neck after getting stabbed in the eye with a batarang in the cartoon movie
@@therealdannyfenton Even in the cartoon movie it was pretty obvious that the Joker talking after being thrown to the wall was just hallucination. Pay attention to how the Joker's body stays slouched and doesnt move at all once he lands on the floor against the wall.
I swear that background is the room from the 2nd scooby doo movie
Deacon Raymond oh god it does look like
ʟᴏʟ ɪᴛ ʀᴇᴀʟʟʏ ᴅᴏᴇs
I never understood the whole "if you kill him you're no better than him" line of reasoning and how it makes characters that are supposed to be resolute in their sense of justice so unsure of themselves. If you think you're so moral and right, just kill him. You know you're better than him. You know he's wrong. As long as you're not a serial killer and violent criminal it's not that hard to be better than him. Since when is the guy dead on the floor the winner? Enjoy your prize I guess.
Moon Man yep.. a soldier kills , police officers kill , private citizens kill.
Joker points a gun? He gets legal lead and you would get a parade..
Self accountability. It's like god. He declared everything about mankind to be evil so he vowed to annihilate man off the earth, followed it up with global genocide, but is somehow still the "all loving all forgiving blah blah"
See the contradiction?
It's called good or bad story telling. A character who vows not to kill, being faced with the option to kill.
@Francisco Leyva Martin he is not imotal, nor is he immortal
Its plot armour, as stated in the video
'batman can't ever kill the joker... Mainly because... It would mean the end of one of the most celebrated rivalries in all of comics'
@@johnbailey5835
Pretty much this for both Batman and Joker (to a point that there's officially a trope name called the Joker Immunity Trope)! ^
I do enjoy the Batman series and the rogues gallery, but there is a kinda obvious plot armor when considering that there's plenty of other characters in the DC universe that could've killed Joker at any time with zero qualms about killing and without Batman's knowledge/involvement (most of it depending on how high Batman's own plot armor is), but time and again Joker still survives depending on how much of the Joker Immunity Trope that the writers utilizes. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
This is why Joker needs to steer clear of heroes with no moral compass, like Punisher. Joker'ed be dead before his first punchline.
Of course, the Punisher would get in a few "punch" lines of his own before pulling the trigger.
People forgetting that Joker has enough wit to perform well and beyond the level of the world's greatest detective. But yeah, okay. People who can shoot a gun is Joker's greatest weakness.
1. Punisher has a moral compass
2. Punisher is less of a psychopath than Batman
3. Batman is one of the worst villains in comics. He's an asshole.
The Creeper not saying I disagree with you on Batman. I just don't know enough about his comics to agree with you. Can you explain? (love the punisher. He's my favorite comic character of all time)
Joker and Punisher met once in a Batman/Punisher cross-over. The results were amusing. Joker survives, but looks genuinely worried when he realizes Punisher was going to kill him.
I wouldn't care if the Joker "won." If he's an extremely capable and determined murderer that the system is incapable of stopping, and I were in a position to kill him, I would have a moral obligation to take it!
And this is why we need stricter gun control laws.
Od shoot his knee caps off and cut his toes off and now he cant walk and die
You missed his most iconic moment-
*S T A I R S*
Lmao
The key to beating Joker without killing him is paralyzing him and cutting off all of his limbs. Then locking him in a padded room.
That makes you low just like him.
You beat him but he still wins. That's exactly what the Joker would do and if Batman did it to the Joker what's stopping Batman from doing it to other villains?
He would still have two of his greatest assets: his brain, and his tongue.
he'd die from bleeding to death. Gotta think more bruh.
I feel like joker loves Harley but at a distance
How so
She got saved by joker in suicide squad
@@Its-j oh yeah your right and werewolf joker was pretty loving as well
Joker only loves Harley because she is so easy to manipulate and abuse. He loves messing with her head, and she is often useful. He can ditch her in the most awful ways, and can still manipulate her to come back to him. It's the literal worst possible relationship ever.
@5:35
Joker: “it was a joke bro. Look there’s the camera!”
Okay for those in the comments that are already on Batman's throat saying "Y no he kill da joker fer all dez evulz?"
Well, first off. It's not his place to deliver the execution. Obvious "No Kill Rule" aside, even if Batman doesn't kill, why not the jury or judge in the comics sentence him to death? Although then again, there had not been any memorable record of *any single villain* receiving capital punishment in comics.
Second status quo, which answers the above statement. Even if the villains were somehow sentenced to execution, implied dead or even were actually being targeted for death by the heroes, they would always come back, cause they are meant to cause the tragedies and keep their status as dangerous villains. Unless B/C listers like Dr Light or Thinker.
Finally Batman *did* try to kill the Joker, *twice*.
First time was when he lost it, that was after the first big atrocity which was Jason Todd's death. Yeah, contrary to what Red Hood said, Batman did try to have vengeance for him. It was Superman that convinced him he was the better man and not to follow through and break his code and morale.
The next was when joker seemingly killed off his best friend. By this time, add Batgirl's crippling and the murder of Gordon's second wife to this list, and you have a Batman who had enough. This time, it was Gordon who stopped him. Even went on as far as to tell he'd arrest Batman if he disobeyed, cause the only reason they tolerate him is cause he plays by the book.
If you feel like these are stupid reasons, then I don't really blame you for living outside a comic and in a life where those decisions look simple.
this.
There's a third time Batman tries to kill Joker, but it's fairly recent. It's in some of the Tom King works. I won't get any closer to spoilers.
I'm surprised you didn't mention "the Batman who laughs" from Dark Knights Metal. in that comic Batman finally kills the Joker, only to discover that the Joker had somehow made his insanity contagious, Killing the Joker turns batman into the Joker, a joker with all of Batman's skills. needless to say that version of earth didn't do so well.
Dark Knights Metal is still on going. While most of the story's shown are either completed or well known enough that telling what happens, really doesn't matter.
Needless to say, it's a terrible comic only read by people that absolutely abhor everything DC Comics stands for.
Except for all the people that hate it.
Also, I highly doubt that you have ever read a comic in your life and simply by go by what you perceive as being popular. It's a terrible comic that is only meant to be as edgy as possible and as such, it will only be liked by idiots that know nothing about comics and swear that Batman is the best superhero of all time, even though he's not.
Can you even name a single comic that is not so edgy that my wrists slit themselves while reading it?
I'm sorry that edgy is the only appropriate term to describe Dark Nights Metal. It's as if an emo 15 year old reimagined Batman after listening to death metal for 36 hours straight. It's bad.
Also, your only defense for it being good is that it's popular. By that logic, you love the Transformers movies, Frozen 50 Shades of Gray, Twilight, and Justin Bieber. You have some weird tastes that are only defined by whatever is most popular regardless of actual worth. Why would anyone take you seriously?
You clearly have no idea who Batman is.
Yes, because series that make billions of dollars are only popular to a few people. They just go see these movies millions of times because they're magical time wizards.
Wait, if they're magical time wizards, shouldn't their opinions count for more?
what about when the joker ate spaghetti, WITH A SPOON!
could not sleep the night i read that one.
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You left out everything from Killing Joke. How?
Because thats his own twisted joke for us viewers.
Joker didn't cutoff his own face, DollMaker cut off his face.
Deoxy360 ikr these dudes are stupid
he told doll maker to do it
He got doll maker to do it so it's a technicallility and Pancake gamer, you're just being rude, one mistake doesn't make them idiots.
ThePancakeGamer he asked the Dollmaker to do it, so u stupid
doll maker did it, everyones stupd but me...
We all should agree that Joker has a long awaited death coming and he deserves it in every sense of the word. It's crazy how he's gone from pulling off little pranks for humour along with creating chaos to doing really twisted shit that he finds funny
DC metal, the bat that laughs...that joker alone tops this list in every category
Joker x Batman is the single best/worst couple ever.
LoganLegend-Gaming & More me to
Stfu
BEGONE NORMIE FUCKER
Marvel movies are better but DC comics will always be the best.
@FoxRNG I just find them more enjoyable not saying DC doesnt make good movies im just saying that i have better memories watching marvel it may be different for you.
FoxRNG Ahem, “We’re bad guys it’s what we do.” Suicide squad was god damn awful. Not just because of that quote. “My toes hurt.” Justice League was too early, no character development whatsoever and just plain awful. The rest of the movies so far WERE good, but there aren’t many of them. Which is why they suck. Marvel, (in my opinion) however, has better comics because of the realistic events and problems. More character arcs, all that good stuff, and every movie was astounding. The only thing I WILL give you is that DC video games are better. But that won’t be for long, because marvel is starting to put the “games” in video games.
FoxRNG Electra And Daredevil are not movies. And they are actually good, but captain marvel is not. You don’t know that because you’re a DC fan.
Jester Joseph Actually captain marvel was a really good film. Everyone knows this, they just don’t like the actor
And can’t we all just get along? Dc and Marvel need to appreciate each other’s creations. Why did we even make teams in the first place?
Note to DC, how do you make a good superman movie?
Easy... Don't..... Make him a support character.
No you make him die
Man Of Steel was great, so your opinion is stupid
@@BlueEyes-WhiteDrag0n so you don't respect other people opinion?
What about the joker in the “Batman metal” comic? He destroyed all the hospitals in Gotham and melted Jim Gordon’s mouth, and killed all the villains in Gotham.
Joker to Batman: “You will never reach truth”
Nah the worst most evilest thing Joker did was obviously making a terrified Batgirl smile on a comic cover.
Aurkus23 Glad to see that I wasn't the only one who felt uncomfortable with that cover. D:
RaeLogan I think the OP was being sarcastic due to the book's controversy.
There are more fucked up cover from DC Comics out there... But when it is a woman sjws shits their pants...
No its when the joker murdered babies
In all honesty, if we're going by the idea that a man starts down a dark path the moment he kills someone, then we're talking about quite a few police officers who would go mad (and that's not even counting soldiers in a battlezone). I think the idea is made to go more along the lines of a greek tragedy.
You either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain.
- Harvey Dent, The Dark Knight
If anything, I would imagine that it's just something that they live with because taking a life can be a shoking event for people. Eliot in Leverage comments a lot about how he wishes he could look in the mirror and see himself again. He used to work for Damien Moreau doing stuff that he's not proud of. But, he stopped and turned his life around.
When the lowest number starts with "cut his face off and wore it as a mask" you know it's going to be wild
dorlky let me just say that i love your vids especially your animations.
Batman:Who Are You?
Punisher: *I'm You But Better*
Dude that was so funny I shit my pants
After watching this..when the Joker says "I think we are destined to do this forever" in the Dark Knight...it all makes sense!
I love the calming elevator music in the background
I was honestly expecting the face-mask thingy to be #1 :P
Martha joker is such a cool concept. Would love to see it on screen.
Batman who laughs. Enough said
I would kill Joker in front of Batman and then say "There, problem solved."
Have fun getting your ass beat by batman
Endya Life he wont do shit
@@Danny-yo8kp even if he does beat my ass i would feel much better knowing i saved countless people
a school shooter You’d be lucky to feel anything after a beating like that tbh
@@Danny-yo8kp lmao maybe your right
Let’s not forget him bashing Robin to death with a crowbar Negan style.
The greater good is total good divided by time.
By not killing the joker they are actually harming everyone else.
The whole whoever kills the joker is now a murderous monster thing is nonsense too. If that was the case the person that killed the joker should be jailed for life or killed so they too don't go on a rampage.
it is more immoral not to kill the joker, you are killing countless people by letting him live
Ghost Rider to Joker: "Joker, you have so many sins to answers for".
The way to defeat the Joker is to have Batman say he's not funny and then mention a dead comedian who makes him laugh every time.
Batman Beyond nailed this one.
Thomas Pantone Even though Joker couldn’t do anything to the dead comedian, he would get revenge by going after the living family, or lacking that the comedian’s home town
Or say someone like Two-Face or Penguin is a better arch nemesis, poking fun of Joker's obsession with Batman
Most of this happen because Batman unable to kill Joker.
It's easily the dumbest part of Batman's character which is often very well written and relateable but I can't stand Joker stories especially in the last decade or so where everything is some damn love letter between the two and Joker is treated as this unstoppable genius of a villain who gets over everyone all the time except Batman. But because Batman didn't get therapy from his parents death, don't see the value in killing Joker over some morality code that doesn't even make sense when Joker is such an extreme case.
I need a Pinterest board on how many ways I'd treat my future significant other
Batman doesn't have to kill the Joker, but can he at least cripple/paralyze him? Or at least don't actively try to save him over his loved ones for some reason (Arkham City, carries Joker's body out while leaving Talia)
Dorkly, i still love you sooo much.
I got an awesome idea for a video. What if Kevin the assistant decided to take some stuff from the villains he's worked for to become the ultimate videogame villain.
You are big idiet
this guy needs to cut the beard it's like a mid life crisis
joker n harley is like Kira and Misa2 in Death Note
It's way worse then that tbh
I like Batman Beyond's Terry and how he did in the Joker. Mocked him, tore down his 'sense of humour', then electroshocked him.
I also like the fact that if a villain died, Terry wouldn't beat himself up over it. He doesn't want to kill, but could if there was no choice.