Depends how bad the kid's report card and homework is, it certainly would be a interesting topic for school the next day, Billy where's your homework then Billy says the Joker stole it
+David Alan Gay If it had been true to lore, Joker would have instead stolen the technology from Jervis Tetch (Mad Hatter) and had psychiatrist/neurosurgeon Hugo Strange implant the stolen chip in the kid's head.
It's a reference to an old educational book that quickly became an internet meme. If you Google "lex luthor 40 cakes" you can see the terribad original page. :)
No Batman was already dark way before that. Also I think the fact that all $ Robins have died under Bruce makes a Robin death not such a biggie like it but back in the day. Killing his parents is the worst if it was canon.
CHinyere Ugwu You obviousl haven read any comics from that time period. Batman wasn't that dark from his creation up until Jasons death. He only became incredibly dark once Jason died.
I don't think Killing Rachel should have been as high up on the list as it was. I think it should probably be 10 or 9. Or at least lower than turning tim drake and killing Jason Todd.
Agreed. Killing Rachel was arguably aimed more at Dent than at Batman anyway - given Joker didn't know about the connection between Bats and Rachel, if I recall - and ultimately turning one or the other against Batman regardless. And in no way is it worse than what he did to Tim or Jason, given Bruce viewed them both almost as sons. And knowing full well that in Rachel's case he made a choice that went wrong. Whereas in the case of both Robins, he had no choice at all and despite doing everything in his power to prevent it, Tim wound up broken and Jason wound up murdered anyway. There was nothing more Bruce could've done, he was completely powerless to stop what'd happened. Which, for him, is much worse.
Naima Muhammad idk if you know the joke that they laugh at but you should look it up. it sort of alludes to the fact that joker has no faith in batman trying to save him because he's too insane to be helped. At least that's my interpretation of it
In Arkham Knight what Joker does to Jason is far worse; secretly holding him and torturing him for over two years in Arkham Asylum, brainwashing him into hating batman
Can people please stop spreading the rumour that Batman actually killed the Joker at the end of the Killing Joke?! He didn't! It's been confirmed multiple times by Alan Moore (the writer) that this is not so and that he was actually just laughing at the joke. People desperately want it to be more because it... well means exactly what Jules says it means in this video. He didn't. It never happened.
the origional point of the ending was to be ambiguous we were never supposed to know what happened but then dc said "well this was great lets just make it canon and remove any depth or potential ambiguity because reasons"
"They are now both helpless with laughter and have collapsed forward onto each other. Both ragged and bloody, each holding each other up as they stand there clinging together in the rain." P.s. Merry Christmas
WRONG! Batman's greatest mistake is allowing Joker to live. Thousands dead and many more scarred (Jason Todd and Barbara Gordon) could have been avoided if he had killed him.
***** i said the worst thing that joker could do to batman is not only to kill but to kill him it would prove that the joker would be able to push batman to go against his morals to go over the edge and finally put down the joker he has admitted that he has wanted to kill the joker but he wouldn't be the same if he did
DreadNought He wouldn't be the same because he is just as insane as the Joker. No sane person whose parents were murdered before their eyes would fight crime dressed as a bat just to satisfy their own selfish needs. But what else wouldn't be the same? Gotham and the DC universe. Joker has been a thorn to the city and the world, and he is continually allowed to kill more people and destroy many more lives. Why is Joker allowed to live? Because Batman values his moral code more than his own family and those he has sworn to protect.
Jack Nicholson - the classic original joker. Heath Ledger - the politically psychotic joker. Jared Leto - the comicbook joker. Mark Hamil - The Fucking Joker.
Streender yes i have read plenty, since you asked. but i don't ride the hate bandwagon and hate actors just because others do. like it or not. grow up kid.
Comic book Joker has no tattoos. Comic book Joker doesn't have sparkly metal teeth. Comic book Joker doesn't own a nightclub. Comic book Joker isn't a "gangsta". Jared Leto was okay, in my opinion. I didn't hate him as the Joker. He wasn't the comic book Joker, though. Not even close. Name an instance where Joker actually showed as much affection for Harley as he did in Suicide Squad. In the movie, he is obsessed with rescuing her. He sits alone in a room surrounded by weapons just waiting for someone to figure out where she is so he can go save her. Comic book Joker wouldn't bother to save her if she was ten feet away from him.
Sinsults let me correct you buddy. first of all, there are plenty of joker adaptions in which the comics he was presented in, and yes he did have tattoos in several comicbooks. the joker does have the " damaged " tattoo and the metallic teeth from both death in the family and tdkr, also the Dragon Tattoo on his back is in fact inspired from tdkr as well. here is the evidence precinct1313.wordpress.com/2016/04/20/suicide-squad-a-whos-who-the-joker/ as for " the gangsta " altitude. he isn't a gangster and he is permanently acting as if he was one because at that stage of the DCEU where the SS launched, the joker was cooperating with Mexican drug cartels for a long time and he adapted some their egos and clothes. this isn't the final product of Jared Leto's joker. that's just a temporary history he passed through that time but before that he was just as normal as any comic book one ( specifically the tdkr one judging by the damaged face and the classic tuxedo he wore in the deleted scene). last but not least, i think you missed out on the extended cut, the deleted scenes which were featured in the extended cut or even the ones that didn't reach it had clips of joker pushing Harley out of the helicopter before they even detected a missile coming but the theatrical cut was made as if he pushed her out of the heli after it was hit to save, that wasn't true. also another deleted scene that wasn't in the EC is a scene were he abuses her by slapping her in the face and pulling her hair if he was punishing her because she didn't follow a plan of his also there is another scene where he jumps out and bails out the Lamborghini and leaves her to drown in the freezing water, where is the love in that? lol. here are the deleted cuts www.reddit.com/r/DC_Cinematic/comments/4wayvi/apparently_a_complete_list_of_the_deleted_scenes/
My takeaway from The Killing Joke is that Batman and The Joker are now and have always been equally insane. If Bruce Wayne wanted to make the world a better place he'd hang up the cowl and buy Congress.
Not even an honorable mention for killing poor Sarah Gordon during No Man's Land? That was one of the few times Batman came close to breaking his "thou shalt not kill" policy.
That policy is bullshit, during the Golden Age Batman killed average criminals left and right, he had no issues with it, he was as bloody as the Joker in his methods.
Yeah, yeah, it's only done because if Batman DID kill him, DC would lose one of their best villains. I know that, you know that, everyone knows it. Same reason no judge had enough spine to throw the book at Lex Luthor, no judge was honest enough that Lex couldn't bribe him, no matter how much evidence there was of his crimes. (Whoever said "truth is stranger than fiction" was crazier than the Joker was.)
Out of all the batman comics I read I still love the Killing Joke the most simply because of how it ended, the ending to it felt to me like them bonding for once and if things turned out differently maybe they could of been friends. It still brings a tear to my eye knowing that the Joker even knows that he cannot be helped now and there's no going back and no way of anyone accepting him if he did accept the offer.
I don't like that Joker's death at the end of the Killing Joke was so unclear, I actually had to google it and find an interview with the author, otherwise I wouldn't know Batman was finally broken and killed him. But it also brought me to tears when Batman began to laugh.
Happy Pumpkin It's meant to be open for interpretation. The Killing Joke is in canon due to Barbara becoming Oracle and the Joker shows up later as well. Writers and Artists of the comic also differ in explanation of the ending. Batman killing Joker is not the definitiv ending to that storyline.
Hunterfalke The author himself said Batman snapped Joker's neck. That's why the laughter ceased so suddenly in the end, that was supposed to be the indication.
No matter what Joker does, Batman will not kill him, he will even actively protect him from others trying to kill him. Batman needs Joker to validate his own pathetic existence.
Nikola Petrović It's the other way around. Joker cannot kill Batman. Even when he had god like powers, Joker was too afraid to kill Batman permanently. When he tried, he began to fade from existence because deep inside he knew that without Batman, there is no Joker.
in my opinion the joker needs batman to be the crazy bastard he is we see this in the dark knight returns before batman comes back out of retirement joker is very calm and almost like a shell of his former self, but as soon as batman comes back he goes back to his old murderous ways.
Depends where you look, he's killed the entire Justice League once with the same gas, although only in a side story. Maybe if his gas was more potent, or he had enough of it (Wonder Woman was knocked out by a small puff) It could maybe kill her.
Dath123 I never heard of him killing the entire justice league. I know he was able to use the gas to control them so they could kill batman but I haven't heard of him actually being able to kill the big members before ( Aquaman, wonder women, super man etc). But if you think about it that's quite bs to be able to kill them with just gas considering her and superman are not even human
the joker explaims why he refused in the joke. simply put, he doesnt trust batman or society enough to do so and doesnt believe he could be able to anyway. Really sad stuff
Worst thing was killing Jason Todd. A trauma Batman has carried since then, until writers decided to bring Todd back. It was a defining moment for the actual Batman's personality. This was followed by crippling Batgirl. The rest were just momentary pain, forgotten in the pages of history. Or non canonical.
In "The Dark Knight", by killing Rachel Dawes, the Joker also created Two Face from Harvey Dent, the one hope Bruce had of finally being able to hang up his cape for good once someone else was able to change Gotham for the better LEGALLY.
If anyone is wondering, the joke sucked. The Killing Joke is 99% perfect and 1% bad-joke. But if you believed that the writer intended the ending to be Batman killing him (Which is why there are three panels. One with laughter. One without. And the Final shows that both Batman and the Joker are gone.) then its GREAT! lol I believe it was written or portrayed this way because they simply did not have DC's permission to kill the Joker, even if it IS heavily implied. The twisted ending the twisted story deserved. Batman finally snapping. Joker winning. The way Batman is presented is inhuman. He's an idea, not a person (Literally and Canonically) and he's his stories are best as independent of one another. Let the Joker win one ;)
I think Batman laughing at the end wasn't a terrible thing. I think it was a moment of compassion on his part. The joker told the joke as a way to reach out, he was trying to show the whole time that one bad day could drive a man nuts, could make them alike. The joker needed that laugh, just once, so batman gave it to him.
#10 is inaccurate. Tim didn't "take up the mantle" so mach as he was taken over by an old fail safe that the Joker implanted when he first captured Tim. Micro chip that overwrote Tim's mind and body with a digital copy of the joker from his psyche all the way to his physical characteristics. I know this is ultimately trivial but Tim Drake is one of my all time favorite characters so I'm a little more alert when I hear errors like this.
Ryan McCarthy That's from the "Injustice: God's Among Us" prequel comic. Jimmy was a footnote. By the end of it, all of Metropolis was a nuclear crater. It was Joker's crowning achievement. He found besting Batman too hard, so (in his own words) he decided to play on easy mode. And if you've at least seen the opening cinematic for Injustice, you know Joker won big time. All of it...from one bad day.
But his life falling apart and being emotionally scarred are *not* the reason he became the Joker in that film; it was still because of the implanted chip designed to force him into becoming the Joker. This also only applies to the DCAU continuity; while I love that and I love this movie, it does not make for a great start to the list (at least when presented in this manner).
Moral of the video: Batman is either a conflicted fellow who is mentally weak and/or a. self righteous, selfish hypocrite. Doing what he thinks the city needs rather what they want, but refuses to killer a cancer that plagues Gotham and the DCU because either he fears he'll lose himself from one well deserved casualty or because supposed it doesn't make him any better than the criminals despite the fact what he does has purpose and positve effects. Claiming to not do something for the city needs it because HE HIMSELF wants to be better doesn't add up. His no killing rule is so flawed yet they perceive him and that poor rule to be the absolute form of justice. If anyone reads it, is there any comics with Batman where the rule is shown as a negative, results in a death while the necessary kill is shown positively? For example a scenario where Robin kills Joker minus losing the sanity and its acknowledged that was the better course of action. If so may I have a name
CM Pork It's not his right to off the clown. What about all the trials that end in not guilty by reasons of insanity? After victim number 99, I think that the insanity plea should be thrown from the window. It's not Batman's fault the justice system keeps failing. The one time Joker gets the death sentence, it turns out it was for a crime he didn't commit, so Batman had to prove that, lest the real killer get away.
it is _never_ a good idea to be judge and executioner at once. and where is the line? shouldn't that mean that Batman is obliged to kill everybody who continues to murder? how about rapists? how about people who are sometimes good people but sometimes slip? all of them are horrible, and killing each of them would save others in the future, but... saying "the joker is an exception" doesn't work in Gotham - there will always be the next deranged mass murderer. what about two-face? scarecrow? riddler? killer croc? etc etc... plus, there is a) always the chance that the evidence was false (just look up how many innocents the USA execute each year where it only becomes apparent afterwards) and b) there is also a reason for "pleading insanity". those people can't help what they do, they need help. even less dangerous mental illnesses such as being bipolar can have devastating consequences, and they know it and agree afterwards, but they can't help it at the time. people don't deserve to be executed for being sick as for "where is the no-killing-rule presented as bad" - I haven't read much comics myself, but I'm pretty sure you could look at almost any storyline with e.g. Jason Todd (who agrees with what you said and kills those he deems evil enough). I've also read of a universe where batman snapped and did start to kill all 'evil' people and thus created kind of an Utopia - however while there's no crime Batman has become a mass murderer and people are afraid and it's basically an extreme dictatorship
TheBlues32 that's just negative connotation, people say judge and executioner, I say protector who puts the citizen's safety first. Why let a criminal get to 99 kills and I'm sure Joker has exceeded that number. The problem with Batman not doing the job is the fact that he doesn't allow others to do what he doesnt want to do either. He stopped Red Hood from killing Joker and I'm sure thats not the only incident. Then again maybe that's just Batman and Joker's toxic relationship, for Batman goes out of his way to protect a man who makes Gotham a living hell.. People can say they're no better, or they'll suffer for their sins etc but perhaps some don't care and value those of the innocent more valuable then their own even if it comes with an eternal sacrifice. I'm not saying I'd be willing to kill like Punisher or Red Hood but I understand and would take a life to save a life if a situation ever called for it. Also lets face it, in the world of comics, the justice system is a massive fail, the likes of Luther and Joker heading back to the streets time after time to the point where the heroes are better off handling villains themselves.. But honestly in the end they are spared so that more comics can be made
CM Pork His original "Batmobile" was a red sedan. Not even a bat ornament on the hood. His original cape and cowl were more a purple than blue or black and had shoulder...things, giving the impression of a bat with its wing folded. He used to sleep with Robin. He left a KG-Beast to die in a small dark room. The list goes on.
KaptainMorganWo it's called empathy, yes it would affect your mom in a huge way unless she is a robot. Sometimes the worst things you can do to people is not physical but psychological, because that leaves mental scars, for example: The Joker
I'm pretty sure Barbara Gordon would have preferred to watch Batman get shot than get shot herself. Not to mention a lot of the shit in the video is also a psychological attack on someone other than Batman, too.
In the Dark Knight Returns, there's speculation that Batman did kill Joker. During their fight Batman twists the Joker's neck. At this point the theory is Batman had a mental breakdown, as he couldn't come to grip with the fact of what he done. In the comic there a people watching and runaway at this sight screaming murderer. In the animated film, after the Joker gives his little speech and twists his own neck, it reverts back in an oddly fashion. It's possible this was all an illusion made by Batman's inability to admit what he had done. Later, when he comes to, the police arrive, and Bats lights Joker's body aflame. He continues to fight back with the police, and at one point he looks towards Joker's burning body and says stop lauging. In this arc, it's known that Batman's psyche isnt in peak condition, for its due to him having a mental breakdown, which causes him to go back to being the Batman.
No.2 has to be a reference to "i have no mouth and i must scream" the whole thing about torturing everyday and not letting him stay dead + that 6:49 picture of batman
Killing Andrea Beaumont's father. This cost her and Bruce any chance at a real love and his relationship with her is debatably the closet he ever came to true love other then Selina.
Well, the worst thing you can do to someone is reduce them to insanity, and that's what he did at the end of Killing Joke, obviously a realisation that all his past efforts to help the Joker had failed, a hope present all before this comic, its even shown that in Under The Red Hood, despite all the Joker had done to him, he still felt he could change him, which is abandoned in the Killing Joke, you gotta think about it
Dale Warren that's actually why emperor joker should be number 1. Bruce was broken forever and admitted he could never be Batman again. The only reason why he was saved was because his memories were taken from him and given to superman. He literally had a memory transplant lol or he'd be loss for good
Two prisoners planned an escape. They climbed up the prison yard wall and stood on the edge. Holding a flashlight, the first one walked across a beam of light, out of the prison onto a platform. "Come on," the first inmate says, "now you." The second inmate is reluctant, "I can't!" The first inmate shakes his head, "Don't worry, I'll hold the flashlight, and you walk across the beam of light." Still, the other man is afraid, "I can't." The first man is a little annoyed, "Why not?!" The second man says, "Cuz you'll turn the light off when I get halfway across!" Hahaha that was the number one spot joke!
In fact Lorna was not the first person to make Bruce happy. In fact Batman: Confidential is not even canon. SO BOOM!!! Adam Blampied for President 2020!!
It doesn't matter he got ressurected, his death broke Bruce. He got violent, used only brute force instead of talking, it changed him so much. If not for Tim he wouldn't have survived that time.
People really need to stop using the word murder so loosely, it has a precise definition, unlawful killing, with the Joker, there's basically no scenario that he wouldn't be killed lawfully, he's basically Hitler, any person that kills him would be public hero number one. Bats just refuses to kill him, or even let someone else kill him because reasons (writers aren't allowed to do shit to him because he's popular for some reason). Both characters are essentially plot armor manifested into fictional characters.
In the end of the Killig Joke, I think the Joker's final joke is deeper. Think about it : a crime fighter dressed as a flying rat trying to help an insane killer by showing him a "sanity" way. It perfectly fits the light-beam-bridge between the buildings. That's why Batman laughs. It helps him realize he is kind of insane too.
You can obviously dislike the Joker for his horrible acts, but you have to admire his intelligence. He knows how to pull the strings, how to literally break someone mentally and physically.
Jason should have been number 1, for the same reason Tim should have been higher up. Dick, Jason and Tim aren't just Batman's wards, they are his sons. Jason's death at the hands of the Joker, along with his eventual going rogue once he's resurrected, is the thing Batman considers to be his greatest failure, even greater than his failure to save his parents.
The Dark Knight returns Joker is definitely my favorite. The way he shot innocent bystanders just to spite batman, not paying attention or caring if he really kills them. I also love how he just shut down after batman disappeared.
Watch NerdSync's video about The Killing Joke, it has something along the lines of that and it's explained in a way you could actually believe it. (Though it isn't actually literal laughing gas, it's the joybuzzer Joker had in the beginning of the story.)
I feel kinda sorry for the Joker. "Madness is the emergency exit. You can just step outside, and close the door on all those dreadful things that happened. You can lock them away…forever." After all, there is no sanity clause! I think the nicest thing the Joker ever did was in Arkham Asylum: A Serious House On Serious Earth, when he told Batman "Enjoy yourself out there, in the asylum Just don't forget -- if it ever gets too tough, there's always a place for you here." It's oddly touching. I loved the joke at the end of The Killing Joke, too--it described the two of them so perfectly. Two madmen trying to help each other and failing without ever knowing why.
In regards to number 1 and the "did he kill him?" question, I think that it's symbolic as you said. By making Batman laugh, Joker symbolically killed him. By making Joker consider redemption, however, Batman symbolically killed him.
It was odd and fascinating to see the Joker and Bateman be so civil to each other in "The Killing Joke" especially after the fight between the two, the crippling/rape/kidnapping of Barbra Gordon, and the kidnapping of Jim Gordon. And the joke was pretty funny
+The Joker How's everything ? How's your Girlfriend Harley Quinn Doing ? Did you Kill the Bat ? because im getting tired of him putting my guys in Arkham. Or can you Call the Redhood to take him out 4 Good ! *please reply Mr Joker* Ps. im the one who survived..,."
I absolutely hate it when anything happens to Alfred because, well its Alfred
I hate it too. I would let gotham burn down just to prevent alfred from stubbing his toe
Ishaan Sood in injustice when Alfred died i cried
Ishaan Sood then don't play Batman orgins
jason kreider *Batman Arkham Origins
Floodrunner_ 20 actually it's just called orgins
He also stole a kid's report card and homework.
Wat did the kid finished his homework before he stole it?
Happy Hitler yes, and also, he got straight As in the report card and never got them before, he had an abusive father and he wanted to make him proud
disgusting
Depends how bad the kid's report card and homework is, it certainly would be a interesting topic for school the next day, Billy where's your homework then Billy says the Joker stole it
what a dick
"The mental scarring"
bollocks... the Joker implanted a chip in Tims brain that caused him to change into the Joker...
THANK YOU!
Correct...the Joker became brilliant at using nantechnology to rewrite Drake both mentally and physically into the Joker where appropriate :)
+David Alan Gay
If it had been true to lore, Joker would have instead stolen the technology from Jervis Tetch (Mad Hatter) and had psychiatrist/neurosurgeon Hugo Strange implant the stolen chip in the kid's head.
undertakernumberone1 I just wanted to say I love the undertaker
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But did he steal 40 cakes? Lex Luthor stole 40 cakes. That's as many as four tens. And that's terrible.
Lex luthors a fucking disgrace for doing that, he should be given a life sentence in prison
Jake Alexander What? Are you two high?
Jake Alexander why would you go you to jail for stealing cake? never mind you don't know the law cause you're stupid
+Ayden Maltby I'm being sarcastic you fucking fool
It's a reference to an old educational book that quickly became an internet meme. If you Google "lex luthor 40 cakes" you can see the terribad original page. :)
The fact that Jason isn't number one is ridiculous. His death is what made batman so dark
Profit Duck Originally it was the murder of his parents, and the gun he used was the same one that killed his parents
Nope. His parents murder is what made him into batman. Jason's death made him into the darker batman.
He was a lot softer before Jason died
Profit Duck that's not a top 10 list.
No Batman was already dark way before that. Also I think the fact that all $ Robins have died under Bruce makes a Robin death not such a biggie like it but back in the day.
Killing his parents is the worst if it was canon.
CHinyere Ugwu You obviousl haven read any comics from that time period. Batman wasn't that dark from his creation up until Jasons death. He only became incredibly dark once Jason died.
Joker didn't kill Jason Todd, the fans did.
explain
dadondutta
They let the fans vote if they wanted Jason to live or die, the people voted die.
Jake Theberge I get what you're saying by the joker still placed the bomb there and beat the holy hell out of him
jthedog Yes. He was kind of a dick. The fans hated him.
Jake Theberge it was not really the fans it was a fan who cheated so that why they brought him back
Death in the family was definitely the worst and the most gruesome
Mrsmiley186 Its the face eating one 😂 And he cuts off his own face and all of that stuff
Mrsmiley186 Yeah I never really bothered to remember which was which 😌
JJ 86 what about snapping his own neck just to make it seem like batman killed him. ew.
JJ 86 that's only 6 Todd was the main bracing point
The best part of that being that the fans were the ones who voted for it to happen!
I'm an agent of chaos.
I don't think Killing Rachel should have been as high up on the list as it was. I think it should probably be 10 or 9. Or at least lower than turning tim drake and killing Jason Todd.
clayton stone I don't think it was ranked
Weird Roblox Player well…………… if it was, that's where I'd put it.
clayton stone oh then that video was crap
why the joker killed rachel? to break the unbroken harvey dent-two faces
Agreed. Killing Rachel was arguably aimed more at Dent than at Batman anyway - given Joker didn't know about the connection between Bats and Rachel, if I recall - and ultimately turning one or the other against Batman regardless.
And in no way is it worse than what he did to Tim or Jason, given Bruce viewed them both almost as sons. And knowing full well that in Rachel's case he made a choice that went wrong. Whereas in the case of both Robins, he had no choice at all and despite doing everything in his power to prevent it, Tim wound up broken and Jason wound up murdered anyway. There was nothing more Bruce could've done, he was completely powerless to stop what'd happened. Which, for him, is much worse.
#1 is the greatest Batman/Joker moment period.
***** How?
Naima Muhammad idk if you know the joke that they laugh at but you should look it up. it sort of alludes to the fact that joker has no faith in batman trying to save him because he's too insane to be helped. At least that's my interpretation of it
Britboy250 My thoughts exactly.
It was very sad I think, because I don't think the Joker was refusing Batman, he just didn't think he could be redeemed.
RavenRyy Its a very powerful moment.
In Arkham Knight what Joker does to Jason is far worse; secretly holding him and torturing him for over two years in Arkham Asylum, brainwashing him into hating batman
Spectre yep you got that right
Spectre Actually it was Over six months to a year
+Jacob McMahan no it was over two years if you read the Arkham comics
Spectre there not Cannon
Spectre Jason even says Joker had him for over a year not two.
Joker singing in Arkham Knight should be #1. It's highly traumatic.
10 Worst Things The Joker Has Ever Done TO BATMAN
Well, he was singing TO BATMAN
I assume you mean the Johnny Charisma bit? I loved it!
"You're friends are dead; and I can't stop laughing!!!"
ParticleSystem Yes
35Antonio Go listen to miricaleofsounds the joker song, you won't regret it
Can people please stop spreading the rumour that Batman actually killed the Joker at the end of the Killing Joke?! He didn't! It's been confirmed multiple times by Alan Moore (the writer) that this is not so and that he was actually just laughing at the joke. People desperately want it to be more because it... well means exactly what Jules says it means in this video. He didn't. It never happened.
the origional point of the ending was to be ambiguous we were never supposed to know what happened but then dc said "well this was great lets just make it canon and remove any depth or potential ambiguity because reasons"
None of this ever really happened you know
"They are now both helpless with laughter and have collapsed forward onto each other. Both ragged and bloody, each holding each other up as they stand there clinging together in the rain." P.s. Merry Christmas
Draidis
this is an easy one. After the killing Joke, Barbara was crippled in the canon for years, AND Joker was still alive.
Revujo I guess DC thinks Joker is just too important
They worst thing that joker could do to batman is forcing batman to kill the joker
WRONG! Batman's greatest mistake is allowing Joker to live. Thousands dead and many more scarred (Jason Todd and Barbara Gordon) could have been avoided if he had killed him.
***** i said the worst thing that joker could do to batman is not only to kill but to kill him it would prove that the joker would be able to push batman to go against his morals to go over the edge and finally put down the joker he has admitted that he has wanted to kill the joker but he wouldn't be the same if he did
DreadNought
He wouldn't be the same because he is just as insane as the Joker. No sane person whose parents were murdered before their eyes would fight crime dressed as a bat just to satisfy their own selfish needs.
But what else wouldn't be the same? Gotham and the DC universe. Joker has been a thorn to the city and the world, and he is continually allowed to kill more people and destroy many more lives.
Why is Joker allowed to live? Because Batman values his moral code more than his own family and those he has sworn to protect.
***** well i mean the police could have given him the death sentence for mass murder torture robbery arson
DreadNought
The judicial system is ineffective for Joker. The only efficacious action to save lives is to end his.
damm they made Batman laugh ,
(whispered)
so evil
I don't get it
The joke was actually a brilliantly fitting one, involving madmen trying to help each other and failing.
This is why we love Batman, he has the humanity to spare his most ghastly foes...stupid but honourable
Angels of the Broken Banner he is actually stupid... he is willing to kill a hero like Superman but not a psychopath like The Joker lol
Frank Castle True
Frank Castle Jokes got issures but that's why we love him!
Joker cant do want superman can
nobody care about boring Superman
Jack Nicholson - the classic original joker.
Heath Ledger - the politically psychotic joker.
Jared Leto - the comicbook joker.
Mark Hamil - The Fucking Joker.
U forgot Gotham series joker third best jokers ever, even Mark Hamil compliment him.
Cesar Romero is the classic original Joker.
Streender yes i have read plenty, since you asked. but i don't ride the hate bandwagon and hate actors just because others do. like it or not. grow up kid.
Comic book Joker has no tattoos.
Comic book Joker doesn't have sparkly metal teeth.
Comic book Joker doesn't own a nightclub.
Comic book Joker isn't a "gangsta".
Jared Leto was okay, in my opinion. I didn't hate him as the Joker. He wasn't the comic book Joker, though. Not even close.
Name an instance where Joker actually showed as much affection for Harley as he did in Suicide Squad. In the movie, he is obsessed with rescuing her. He sits alone in a room surrounded by weapons just waiting for someone to figure out where she is so he can go save her.
Comic book Joker wouldn't bother to save her if she was ten feet away from him.
Sinsults let me correct you buddy. first of all, there are plenty of joker adaptions in which the comics he was presented in, and yes he did have tattoos in several comicbooks. the joker does have the " damaged " tattoo and the metallic teeth from both death in the family and tdkr, also the Dragon Tattoo on his back is in fact inspired from tdkr as well. here is the evidence precinct1313.wordpress.com/2016/04/20/suicide-squad-a-whos-who-the-joker/
as for " the gangsta " altitude. he isn't a gangster and he is permanently acting as if he was one because at that stage of the DCEU where the SS launched, the joker was cooperating with Mexican drug cartels for a long time and he adapted some their egos and clothes. this isn't the final product of Jared Leto's joker. that's just a temporary history he passed through that time but before that he was just as normal as any comic book one ( specifically the tdkr one judging by the damaged face and the classic tuxedo he wore in the deleted scene).
last but not least, i think you missed out on the extended cut, the deleted scenes which were featured in the extended cut or even the ones that didn't reach it had clips of joker pushing Harley out of the helicopter before they even detected a missile coming but the theatrical cut was made as if he pushed her out of the heli after it was hit to save, that wasn't true. also another deleted scene that wasn't in the EC is a scene were he abuses her by slapping her in the face and pulling her hair if he was punishing her because she didn't follow a plan of his also there is another scene where he jumps out and bails out the Lamborghini and leaves her to drown in the freezing water, where is the love in that? lol. here are the deleted cuts www.reddit.com/r/DC_Cinematic/comments/4wayvi/apparently_a_complete_list_of_the_deleted_scenes/
My takeaway from The Killing Joke is that Batman and The Joker are now and have always been equally insane. If Bruce Wayne wanted to make the world a better place he'd hang up the cowl and buy Congress.
tetsubo57 Yes, the best way to help is through corruption.
It's all perfectly legal. And with Wayne's help we could not only achieve true progressive strides but make those type of 'contributions' illegal.
you can't buy Congress but if trump is any proof you can buy the presidency
Lex Luthor did it.
THE PURPLE Guy M8, you got that backwards. Congress is hella easy to buy.
The bit where Bats and Joker laugh together is one of my favorite bits in all of comic history
*_I like how peeps say "Batman doesn't kill" yet he's killed plenty of times. The giant Penny would have to be the worst way he's killed someone..._*
Not even an honorable mention for killing poor Sarah Gordon during No Man's Land? That was one of the few times Batman came close to breaking his "thou shalt not kill" policy.
That policy is bullshit, during the Golden Age Batman killed average criminals left and right, he had no issues with it, he was as bloody as the Joker in his methods.
Yeah, yeah, it's only done because if Batman DID kill him, DC would lose one of their best villains. I know that, you know that, everyone knows it. Same reason no judge had enough spine to throw the book at Lex Luthor, no judge was honest enough that Lex couldn't bribe him, no matter how much evidence there was of his crimes. (Whoever said "truth is stranger than fiction" was crazier than the Joker was.)
Brian Corvello no mans land needs to be a movie. Best Batman story.
Would run too long.
Drake doesn't become The Joker from the mental scars? """SPOILERS""" ( Did The Joker not place a chip inside him with his own DNA/Mind? )
Yeah I thought that happened
Yeah, the return of the Joker was freaking awesome. . It was so dark and perfectly Joker.
Out of all the batman comics I read I still love the Killing Joke the most simply because of how it ended, the ending to it felt to me like them bonding for once and if things turned out differently maybe they could of been friends. It still brings a tear to my eye knowing that the Joker even knows that he cannot be helped now and there's no going back and no way of anyone accepting him if he did accept the offer.
I don't like that Joker's death at the end of the Killing Joke was so unclear, I actually had to google it and find an interview with the author, otherwise I wouldn't know Batman was finally broken and killed him. But it also brought me to tears when Batman began to laugh.
Happy Pumpkin It's meant to be open for interpretation. The Killing Joke is in canon due to Barbara becoming Oracle and the Joker shows up later as well. Writers and Artists of the comic also differ in explanation of the ending. Batman killing Joker is not the definitiv ending to that storyline.
Hunterfalke The author himself said Batman snapped Joker's neck. That's why the laughter ceased so suddenly in the end, that was supposed to be the indication.
Happy Pumpkin While Bolland, the aetist of that book, keeps things vague. Even teasing fans with cut off explanations. So yeah, its ambiguos.
The thing is there are 3 jokers we don't know if this one died or not.
It's 2 in the morning.
no its 10AM....
AwesomeMan It's 4 am here ;u;
AwesomeMan 2 pm
Its 11:00 fuck you pm and am time
AwesomeMan 10:07
I hate when people try to give joker a backstory
didn't joker skin a person alive and used his body as a freaking Puppet
yes he did.
Slavacado that was a one shot graphic novel titled JOKER, beautifully written
Crazed Milk Man still, it happened.
Laura Maria this is true
Crazed Milk Man and highly disturbing to think about. Still a good story, nonetheless.
The first Rachel was so hot...
the second meh
I liked both
Axl Rose Ikr then when I saw the second one I was like ヽ(*゚ー゚*)ノ
Lyrion Tannister LMFAOOOOOO
Watch Maggie Gyllenhaal in the movie "The secretary" You'll thank me later
Axl Rose maggie is a better actress though
He also shot Sarah Essen in the face during Christmas in No Man's Land.
That's one helluva Christmas present.
Just Some Guy with a Mustache yes and for 5 easy payments of 9.99 You also get the time he threw a man that batman was trying to save out a window!
MERRY CHRISTMAS! =D
OH....did I mention she was protecting several newborn babies when the clown shot her point blank?
JosephDiEgidio I hear he didn't find it funny.
No matter what Joker does, Batman will not kill him, he will even actively protect him from others trying to kill him. Batman needs Joker to validate his own pathetic existence.
Nikola Petrović It's the other way around. Joker cannot kill Batman. Even when he had god like powers, Joker was too afraid to kill Batman permanently. When he tried, he began to fade from existence because deep inside he knew that without Batman, there is no Joker.
The Joker also has a knack for surviving the unsurvivable, so even if Batman did actually kill him, he would most likely somehow survive and come back
Damien Temiyi No, he went for Superman because he wanted to win for once. As he said to Batman, he wanted to play on easy mode.
Damien Temiyi You honestly think he had any idea it would go that far? He just wanted to break Superman for shits and giggles.
in my opinion the joker needs batman to be the crazy bastard he is we see this in the dark knight returns before batman comes back out of retirement joker is very calm and almost like a shell of his former self, but as soon as batman comes back he goes back to his old murderous ways.
the things you do for love
10 worst things lex Luthor has done
1.STEAL 40 CAKES
This is why batman needs a women like wonder women or someone in her level. He would never have to worry about the joker trying to do shit to her
His Laughing Gas poison is so potent that it actually knocked Wonder Woman unconscious once.
Dath123 but it didn't kill her. I don't think joker can kill her
Depends where you look, he's killed the entire Justice League once with the same gas, although only in a side story.
Maybe if his gas was more potent, or he had enough of it (Wonder Woman was knocked out by a small puff) It could maybe kill her.
Dath123 I never heard of him killing the entire justice league. I know he was able to use the gas to control them so they could kill batman but I haven't heard of him actually being able to kill the big members before ( Aquaman, wonder women, super man etc). But if you think about it that's quite bs to be able to kill them with just gas considering her and superman are not even human
Eh, comics break their own rules all the time. It's BS that Wonder Woman was even knocked out by his gas.
the joker explaims why he refused in the joke. simply put, he doesnt trust batman or society enough to do so and doesnt believe he could be able to anyway. Really sad stuff
Worst thing was killing Jason Todd. A trauma Batman has carried since then, until writers decided to bring Todd back. It was a defining moment for the actual Batman's personality.
This was followed by crippling Batgirl.
The rest were just momentary pain, forgotten in the pages of history. Or non canonical.
Making Batman laugh... man just hearing Batman laugh of all people is just legit the scariest thing I've never heard honestly
In "The Dark Knight", by killing Rachel Dawes, the Joker also created Two Face from Harvey Dent, the one hope Bruce had of finally being able to hang up his cape for good once someone else was able to change Gotham for the better LEGALLY.
In the injustice timeline Joker also caused Batman's best friend to become a tyrannical ruler. That's pretty bad.
...he nuked a city for a laugh
If anyone is wondering, the joke sucked. The Killing Joke is 99% perfect and 1% bad-joke.
But if you believed that the writer intended the ending to be Batman killing him (Which is why there are three panels. One with laughter. One without. And the Final shows that both Batman and the Joker are gone.) then its GREAT! lol
I believe it was written or portrayed this way because they simply did not have DC's permission to kill the Joker, even if it IS heavily implied.
The twisted ending the twisted story deserved. Batman finally snapping. Joker winning.
The way Batman is presented is inhuman. He's an idea, not a person (Literally and Canonically) and he's his stories are best as independent of one another.
Let the Joker win one ;)
"Making Batman laugh is the worst thing the Joker could ever do" C'mon man don't be so dramatic :)
How about Worst things Norman Osborn has done to Peter Parker?
made him cry twice?
Kill Gwen Stacey
Yes
fucked his girl
What is Rorschach doing here?
I think Batman laughing at the end wasn't a terrible thing. I think it was a moment of compassion on his part. The joker told the joke as a way to reach out, he was trying to show the whole time that one bad day could drive a man nuts, could make them alike. The joker needed that laugh, just once, so batman gave it to him.
#10 is inaccurate. Tim didn't "take up the mantle" so mach as he was taken over by an old fail safe that the Joker implanted when he first captured Tim. Micro chip that overwrote Tim's mind and body with a digital copy of the joker from his psyche all the way to his physical characteristics. I know this is ultimately trivial but Tim Drake is one of my all time favorite characters so I'm a little more alert when I hear errors like this.
Jesse Jones nice catch! But that wasn't his only inaccuracy.
I'm sure you're right. However, this was one that I was 100% sure of so I felt comfortable commenting on it
Saved his life, anyone?
Batman Europa is one of my all-time favorite Batman storylines.
0:25 did he just murder Jimmy Olsen? Supes is gonna be PISSED!
Ryan McCarthy That's from the "Injustice: God's Among Us" prequel comic. Jimmy was a footnote. By the end of it, all of Metropolis was a nuclear crater. It was Joker's crowning achievement. He found besting Batman too hard, so (in his own words) he decided to play on easy mode. And if you've at least seen the opening cinematic for Injustice, you know Joker won big time. All of it...from one bad day.
I could've saved you..
Hahaahgaaaheaee... that's.. actually.. pretty.. funny...
-Joker
i feel like i remember 10 tim becoming the joker was actually because of some chip with jokers memories implanted in him?
clydefrosch that is what happened. The chip also contained the Joker's DNA, which ended up spliced with his.
But his life falling apart and being emotionally scarred are *not* the reason he became the Joker in that film; it was still because of the implanted chip designed to force him into becoming the Joker. This also only applies to the DCAU continuity; while I love that and I love this movie, it does not make for a great start to the list (at least when presented in this manner).
Moral of the video: Batman is either a conflicted fellow who is mentally weak and/or a. self righteous, selfish hypocrite. Doing what he thinks the city needs rather what they want, but refuses to killer a cancer that plagues Gotham and the DCU because either he fears he'll lose himself from one well deserved casualty or because supposed it doesn't make him any better than the criminals despite the fact what he does has purpose and positve effects. Claiming to not do something for the city needs it because HE HIMSELF wants to be better doesn't add up. His no killing rule is so flawed yet they perceive him and that poor rule to be the absolute form of justice. If anyone reads it, is there any comics with Batman where the rule is shown as a negative, results in a death while the necessary kill is shown positively? For example a scenario where Robin kills Joker minus losing the sanity and its acknowledged that was the better course of action. If so may I have a name
CM Pork It's not his right to off the clown. What about all the trials that end in not guilty by reasons of insanity? After victim number 99, I think that the insanity plea should be thrown from the window. It's not Batman's fault the justice system keeps failing. The one time Joker gets the death sentence, it turns out it was for a crime he didn't commit, so Batman had to prove that, lest the real killer get away.
it is _never_ a good idea to be judge and executioner at once.
and where is the line? shouldn't that mean that Batman is obliged to kill everybody who continues to murder? how about rapists? how about people who are sometimes good people but sometimes slip? all of them are horrible, and killing each of them would save others in the future, but...
saying "the joker is an exception" doesn't work in Gotham - there will always be the next deranged mass murderer. what about two-face? scarecrow? riddler? killer croc? etc etc...
plus, there is a) always the chance that the evidence was false (just look up how many innocents the USA execute each year where it only becomes apparent afterwards) and
b) there is also a reason for "pleading insanity". those people can't help what they do, they need help. even less dangerous mental illnesses such as being bipolar can have devastating consequences, and they know it and agree afterwards, but they can't help it at the time. people don't deserve to be executed for being sick
as for "where is the no-killing-rule presented as bad" - I haven't read much comics myself, but I'm pretty sure you could look at almost any storyline with e.g. Jason Todd (who agrees with what you said and kills those he deems evil enough). I've also read of a universe where batman snapped and did start to kill all 'evil' people and thus created kind of an Utopia - however while there's no crime Batman has become a mass murderer and people are afraid and it's basically an extreme dictatorship
TheBlues32 that's just negative connotation, people say judge and executioner, I say protector who puts the citizen's safety first. Why let a criminal get to 99 kills and I'm sure Joker has exceeded that number. The problem with Batman not doing the job is the fact that he doesn't allow others to do what he doesnt want to do either. He stopped Red Hood from killing Joker and I'm sure thats not the only incident. Then again maybe that's just Batman and Joker's toxic relationship, for Batman goes out of his way to protect a man who makes Gotham a living hell.. People can say they're no better, or they'll suffer for their sins etc but perhaps some don't care and value those of the innocent more valuable then their own even if it comes with an eternal sacrifice. I'm not saying I'd be willing to kill like Punisher or Red Hood but I understand and would take a life to save a life if a situation ever called for it. Also lets face it, in the world of comics, the justice system is a massive fail, the likes of Luther and Joker heading back to the streets time after time to the point where the heroes are better off handling villains themselves.. But honestly in the end they are spared so that more comics can be made
Batman won't kill, because DC needs it's most interesting villains.
So basicly you are either idiot or a troll
Is there a list of things DC wants you to forget about Batman? If not, then why the hell not?!?
1. He had Barbara abort her baby, I think
CM Pork His original "Batmobile" was a red sedan. Not even a bat ornament on the hood. His original cape and cowl were more a purple than blue or black and had shoulder...things, giving the impression of a bat with its wing folded. He used to sleep with Robin. He left a KG-Beast to die in a small dark room. The list goes on.
CM Pork 3. batman and robin all star
Batman murdering a few people during his career Post-Crisis.
I'm sure they're working on it.
8 of the 10 are things the Joker did to other people.
Which affected Batman.
Emotionally. If someone hit you with a car, sure it would make your mom feel bad, but they're still hitting _you_ with the car.
KaptainMorganWo But it would still greatly effect your mom
KaptainMorganWo it's called empathy, yes it would affect your mom in a huge way unless she is a robot. Sometimes the worst things you can do to people is not physical but psychological, because that leaves mental scars, for example: The Joker
I'm pretty sure Barbara Gordon would have preferred to watch Batman get shot than get shot herself. Not to mention a lot of the shit in the video is also a psychological attack on someone other than Batman, too.
In the Dark Knight Returns, there's speculation that Batman did kill Joker. During their fight Batman twists the Joker's neck. At this point the theory is Batman had a mental breakdown, as he couldn't come to grip with the fact of what he done. In the comic there a people watching and runaway at this sight screaming murderer. In the animated film, after the Joker gives his little speech and twists his own neck, it reverts back in an oddly fashion. It's possible this was all an illusion made by Batman's inability to admit what he had done. Later, when he comes to, the police arrive, and Bats lights Joker's body aflame. He continues to fight back with the police, and at one point he looks towards Joker's burning body and says stop lauging. In this arc, it's known that Batman's psyche isnt in peak condition, for its due to him having a mental breakdown, which causes him to go back to being the Batman.
No.2 has to be a reference to "i have no mouth and i must scream" the whole thing about torturing everyday and not letting him stay dead + that 6:49 picture of batman
It is 8:55PM where I live
I am 13
And trying to sleep
Straya
Iron Fist do you mean Australia 🇦🇺
KING AWESOME 2 yep
Iron Fist what I live in Australia how abou you
S1MPLYP0TAT0 yeah so
Killing Andrea Beaumont's father. This cost her and Bruce any chance at a real love and his relationship with her is debatably the closet he ever came to true love other then Selina.
number 1 has to be when Robin dies
WHAAAAATTTT??? HOW IS TODDS DEATH NOT NOT NUMBER 1?
Dwayne Jones
It feels like they just read a list of things Joker did and decided an order instead of actually reading the comics.
Well, the worst thing you can do to someone is reduce them to insanity, and that's what he did at the end of Killing Joke, obviously a realisation that all his past efforts to help the Joker had failed, a hope present all before this comic, its even shown that in Under The Red Hood, despite all the Joker had done to him, he still felt he could change him, which is abandoned in the Killing Joke, you gotta think about it
Dale Warren that's actually why emperor joker should be number 1. Bruce was broken forever and admitted he could never be Batman again. The only reason why he was saved was because his memories were taken from him and given to superman. He literally had a memory transplant lol or he'd be loss for good
Revujo I'm saying
Joker is a symbol of our Legal System,it's blind when our victims need help,its extremely active when those villains want to live
Two prisoners planned an escape. They climbed up the prison yard wall and stood on the edge. Holding a flashlight, the first one walked across a beam of light, out of the prison onto a platform. "Come on," the first inmate says, "now you." The second inmate is reluctant, "I can't!" The first inmate shakes his head, "Don't worry, I'll hold the flashlight, and you walk across the beam of light." Still, the other man is afraid, "I can't." The first man is a little annoyed, "Why not?!" The second man says, "Cuz you'll turn the light off when I get halfway across!" Hahaha that was the number one spot joke!
To bad the Killing Joke is canon, cause we all know what that automatically means.
RangaRiis what?
wanna elaborate on this buddy?
RangaRiis
since when is killing joke cannon?
it's Canon bc think, "how/when did Oracle become paralyzed" that's how you know
I'll consider everything prior to the actual adaptation of the story a bad fever dream Barbra suffered while in the hospital after Joker crippled her.
False, Rachel Dawes is not an original character. The character was introduced in a horrible comic book called Batman: Year Two.
That was Rachel Caspian
MORE OF JOKER PLZ!!😊
What was the comic / show that depicted #1? I'm very interested in watching and reading this part.
Batman: The Killing Joke.
making batman forget who he is and then helping him remember who he is
Joker is definitely the sickest comicbook character ever.
Man, that alley sure was DANK
Riku-Matti Memecreek boi
oh shit waddup
In fact Lorna was not the first person to make Bruce happy. In fact Batman: Confidential is not even canon.
SO BOOM!!!
Adam Blampied for President 2020!!
Emperor Joker is by far the worst thing he ever did to Batman, it's just not a very good story so people tend to forget it.
The Killing Joke really got me into comics. I had always loved Spider-Man, but my first real comic was Moore's masterpiece.
If #1 isn't killing jason todd
That's my #1 as well
Zed Miller yeah but he got resurrected, so...
It doesn't matter he got ressurected, his death broke Bruce. He got violent, used only brute force instead of talking, it changed him so much. If not for Tim he wouldn't have survived that time.
Oliver Adams This guy gets it.
Farhad Zaidi but have the pain n scars left by his death healed
People really need to stop using the word murder so loosely, it has a precise definition, unlawful killing, with the Joker, there's basically no scenario that he wouldn't be killed lawfully, he's basically Hitler, any person that kills him would be public hero number one. Bats just refuses to kill him, or even let someone else kill him because reasons (writers aren't allowed to do shit to him because he's popular for some reason). Both characters are essentially plot armor manifested into fictional characters.
I liked the Joker better when he just wanted to have fun. (While commiting crimes, yes, but not so bleak).
In the end of the Killig Joke, I think the Joker's final joke is deeper. Think about it : a crime fighter dressed as a flying rat trying to help an insane killer by showing him a "sanity" way. It perfectly fits the light-beam-bridge between the buildings. That's why Batman laughs. It helps him realize he is kind of insane too.
The one from Batman Beyond messed me up as a kid. I'm 19 now and I'll remember the look on batman's face til the day I die
and we still love him
THE JOKER KILLS JASON TOOD !
the death of the bat family was terrifying to me 1 reason is because the joker looks really creepy with that face
who else agrees with me
pckuniversal I agree with you, it was sadistic as hell and just for fun XD
You can obviously dislike the Joker for his horrible acts, but you have to admire his intelligence. He knows how to pull the strings, how to literally break someone mentally and physically.
Jason should have been number 1, for the same reason Tim should have been higher up. Dick, Jason and Tim aren't just Batman's wards, they are his sons. Jason's death at the hands of the Joker, along with his eventual going rogue once he's resurrected, is the thing Batman considers to be his greatest failure, even greater than his failure to save his parents.
His sooo mad!! But that's one of the reasons that we love him! xD
The Joker killed Bruce Wayne's parents this entire time 😰😰😰😰
That was just for that movie. It isn't canon
u noob !
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Mr. Winter Soldier Joker isn't that fat.
now i have to search batman laughing
Dee Pee Batman the killing joke
The Dark Knight returns Joker is definitely my favorite. The way he shot innocent bystanders just to spite batman, not paying attention or caring if he really kills them. I also love how he just shut down after batman disappeared.
I love the little detail in "the killing joke" - on the cover joker holds a camera which was made by "WITZ". WITZ is the German word for joke
the rape of Batwoman and killing of Robin.
cool
Joker never raped Barbara. He just took off her clothes and took picture of her while she bled on the floor.
Batwoman is not Barbara though. Batgirl is Barbara. Two different characters.
Maybe just an misunderstanding. However, wasn't she raped by Nocturna?
well the vape nation song is not a good choice for this vid lmao
Some people think joker did a laughing gas thing on batsman at the end
mcchrism A whole video on conspiracies was done and that was in it, or at least something along those lines
Coman BS I've never heard of that one
Watch NerdSync's video about The Killing Joke, it has something along the lines of that and it's explained in a way you could actually believe it.
(Though it isn't actually literal laughing gas, it's the joybuzzer Joker had in the beginning of the story.)
Riley vill that's the. One I watched, just couldn't quite remember, or hank you!
I feel kinda sorry for the Joker. "Madness is the emergency exit. You can just step outside, and close the door on all those dreadful things that happened. You can lock them away…forever." After all, there is no sanity clause!
I think the nicest thing the Joker ever did was in Arkham Asylum: A Serious House On Serious Earth, when he told Batman "Enjoy yourself out there, in the asylum Just don't forget -- if it ever gets too tough, there's always a place for you here." It's oddly touching.
I loved the joke at the end of The Killing Joke, too--it described the two of them so perfectly. Two madmen trying to help each other and failing without ever knowing why.
In regards to number 1 and the "did he kill him?" question, I think that it's symbolic as you said. By making Batman laugh, Joker symbolically killed him. By making Joker consider redemption, however, Batman symbolically killed him.
Harley Quinn has made Batman laugh before
Make a video on the worst things batman has ever done to criminals/mob bosses
watch mojo just stole this video!
I believe it 100% Getting sick of it too lol
Make him go through a series of Arkham games just to find him. Awesome series by the way.
I remember that episode when Robin gets brainwashed. As a kid it scared the crap out of me but remembering it now it just makes me sad and uneasy...
You're welcome that bat needed some love hey? He has no family have some sympathy hahahahaha!!!!
And Here We Go!
joker can I be the next joker after you die?
BEAST DOES GAMING- BEASTLY GAMING We'll see..
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The Joker Channel can i marry u
I'm surprised beating Harley Quinn isn't on the list.
title of the video
void mayo
Ah! I completely missed that. Thanks for pointing that out.
What about the time when he skinned a man alive?
Will E. wtf?
Rythan Hemphill yea it happened. I think it was Batman year Zero but i dont recall.
Will E. no it was the graphic novel "the joker"
Wasn't that in Brian Azzarello's 'Joker'
That had nothing to do with batman. Batman only appeared at the very end of that graphic novel.
It was odd and fascinating to see the Joker and Bateman be so civil to each other in "The Killing Joke" especially after the fight between the two, the crippling/rape/kidnapping of Barbra Gordon, and the kidnapping of Jim Gordon. And the joke was pretty funny
The Tim Drake thing was even worse once you realize that He was the second Robin he had lost
top 10 Robin death
Hisoka is the best Joker.
He is incredibly flambouyant
I'm so good!
Nice to finally meet you. Mr joker.
Allen Tapanes Always happy to meet a fan
+The Joker
How's everything ? How's your Girlfriend Harley Quinn Doing ?
Did you Kill the Bat ?
because im getting tired of him
putting my guys in Arkham.
Or can you Call the Redhood to take him out 4 Good !
*please reply Mr Joker*
Ps. im the one who survived..,."
Now, please Joker, Sir... Don't lay another finger on that poor Jason Todd
I love that Joke you told Batman on Number 1.
I really hoped that the killing joke would turn out to be the origin story of the batman who laughs
painfully beautiful. sick and psychotic, yet captures the joker's power and insanity immaculately.