The Joker's initial appearance in comics was very different from the Joker we know today. His appearance in "Batman" No. 1 portrayed him as a smart and capable criminal driven primarily by greed ...
Todd Phillips’ Joker films pull the audience into Arthur Fleck’s world, making us complicit in his rise and fall, and forcing us to question why we wanted him to be the Joker in the first place.
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns cover ... by even those who aren't interested in the Batman comics at all. Arguably the greatest Joker-focused comic ever released, The Killing Joke is a one ...
David Thornton Howard is well-known for bringing Art the Clown to life in the Terrifier movies, and he’s also just tackled the Clown Prince of Crime in the Joker fan film Jokers Wild. Batman fans will ...
Month One #3 on Wednesday, and you can get yourself a sneak peek with the official preview below… IT’S LITTLE BATMAN VS. THE JOKER! What happens when a kid, who is also a secret superhero, sneaks off ...
On Twitter, Adams wrote: "The latest issue of ‘The Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing’ comic book features a scene where The Joker—a MAN—becomes pregnant. That’s NOT how it works!