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  Joker (comics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Joker, by contrast, is literally a killer clown, driven by a disordered mind to pursue destruction and chaos with as much panache as possible.
The Joker, who was also bidding for Batman's identity alongside the Penguin, told Thorne he was lucky Strange took whatever secrets he held with him to the grave; he explained that he was destined to defeat Batman in a manner worthy of his criminal reputation, and that no one else had the right.
During that period, the Joker, portrayed by the late Cesar Romero in 18 episodes, was a goofy, harmless character akin to his comics persona of the 1950s and '60s, identifiable by a cackling laugh and silly, comedy-themed crimes, such as henchmen dressed as court jesters or bank robberies based on stand-up routines.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Joker_(comics)   (5482 words)

  
 Comics-Derived Character Adaptions - The Joker   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Joker started out as a jewel thief (and possible assassin) and has since become one of the most famous super-villians of the DC universe, as well as one of the most interesting, He is a wonderful combination of comedy and horror, of outrageous slapstick and chilling ruthlessness.
Joker Venom Ring: This "ring" is more of a poison needle strapped around the palm of the hand.
Joker's stats and some of his powers were taken from the 2nd Edition Batman sourcebook for DC Heroes.
surbrook.devermore.net /adaptionscomic/joker.html   (1304 words)

  
 Joker - Oracle Files
The Joker's history prior to his first clash with Batman and the Gotham police force is an enigma, and even he has difficulty remembering the details of his previous life, filtered as they are through his insanity.
One of the Joker's many memories suggests that he was once a failed comedian, a sad, pathetic loser and widower who was conned into accompanying some hoods on a robbery that led them through a chemical factory.
It was the Joker's bullet that crippled Barbara Gordon (Commissioner Gordon's daughter and the former Batgirl), and he murdered Jason Todd, the second Robin, with his bare hands.
www.unstable.com /whoswho/joker.htm   (715 words)

  
 Movie Poop Shoot - COMICS 101   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Joker proves to be a physical match for Batman, and the Joker manages to escape, and goes on to make his next radio threat, this time to Judge Drake, who had once sent him to prison.
As the Joker explains, he survived the swim through the chemical vats thanks to the oxygen tank built into the hood, but when he emerged, he was startled to find that the chemicals had permanently dyed his skin chalk-white, his lips red and his hair green.
In one of the Joker’s most intricate and insane schemes, he doses all of the fish on the Eastern seaboard with his Joker venom, giving all the fish caught by fishermen everywhere his trademark Joker’s grin.
moviepoopshoot.com /comics101/46.html   (2616 words)

  
 Green Lantern Fan Fiction: "Shadow of the Lantern"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Joker whirled as the symbol cut off, and the Dark Knight descended from the rooftop, his boots striking the ground to absorb the shock of the neat landing.
Joker fell to his knees as spikes of pain starfished from his diaphragm.
Joker didn't have time to ponder, as the wall vanished and a fl-gloved fist slammed into his face.
www.glcorps.org /f-shadow.html   (7135 words)

  
 The Superhero Hype! Boards - Who Are Your Favorate Villians?
1.) The Joker (DC) 2.) Lex Luthor (DC)
7.) The Riddler (DC) 8.) Venom (Marvel-Eddie Brock)
Joker, Bane, Two-Face, Thanos, Venom, Lex Luthor, Doomsday, Apocalypse, Magneto, Hush, Ra's al Ghul, The Reaper, Darkseid, Red Skull, Dr. Doom, Doc Ock, Galactus, Juggernaut, Sinestro, Parallax, Monarch (but NOT Extant)...
www.superherohype.com /forums/printthread.php?t=90451   (174 words)

  
 The Batman: The Laughing Bat - TV.com
Joker Venom, a new toxin that attacks the nervous system and creates frequent and increasingly deadly bouts of laughter, is introduced.
Joker: I must say, Mayor, of all the scum I've taken down, your wife was the most disappointing.
Joker was even dressed in glasses and a casual suit instead of his tux-straight-jacket ensemble.
www.tv.com /batman/the-laughing-bat/episode/415727/summary.html   (321 words)

  
 Joker - DCDatabase   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Often, it is the Joker that aggravates Batman, with the Joker thrilling at Batman's glowering inappreciation of his actions and "comedy".
In fact, when the Joker finally joins several supervillains as a group (in the Justice League episode "Injustice for All"), he does so by proposing a plot that allows Batman to be removed from the other supervillains so that the Injustice Gang can kill the rest while Joker gets Batman all to himself.
Joker of the previous animated series had his death become part of a large conspiracy under investigation under Batman (Terry Mcginnis) when about forty years after his mysterious death, he reappeared in Gotham, looking no older then forty years old, in Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker.
www.dcdatabaseproject.com /wiki/index.php/Joker   (3047 words)

  
 Online Comic Book
Anticipating that the Joker would be drawn out of hiding by the effrontery that anyone would dare steal his modus operandi and begin targeting clowns, Batman was on his way to Gotham Square Gardens where the Haly Circus was scheduled to perform.
The Joker was surrounded by a dozen thugs who began to pick up the fallen clowns and hold them tightly for their boss's inspection.
The Joker ambled across the center ring, walking up to one of the clowns who was still lying on the ground.
www.i-55.com /xchange/virtual.html   (2531 words)

  
 Joker
Joker Venom: Nerve agent that leaves it victims in a gruesome smile of death.
According to the Joker's admittedly faulty memory, he was an out of work greeting cards writer, struggling to make a career as a stand-up comedian.
During the robbery the future Joker was selected to wear the guise of the Red Hood, which was always a random gang member.
spider-bob.com /villains/dc/Joker.htm   (478 words)

  
 Flash #179 Review - Silver Bullet Comics
Meanwhile, the jokerized villains of the DCU have decided that they need to share their breed of insanity with the inmates of Iron Heights, and we see one of the first villains to be graced with joker venom is Captain Boomerang, who is restored to full health by the venom.
We also see that Piper is infected by the venom, and as such when a jokerized Captain Boomerang arrives to show the Flash why he shouldn't view him as a pushover, we see the only thing that keeps Digger from delivering a killing blow on a downed Flash, is a jokerized Piper.
The "Joker: Last Laugh" crossover hits the title, but other than mention the fact that Geoff Johns does fashion a convincing reason for the crossover to appear in this title, I'm going to use this column to discuss the various story elements that Geoff Johns managed to keep moving in spite of the crossover's arrival.
www.silverbulletcomicbooks.com /reviews/100413456711019.htm   (758 words)

  
 Joker: Last Laugh #5 - The 4CR Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
On a news report in the background, the anchor is discussing jet streams that are propelling the Joker's airborne venom across the united states.
She shoots the two of them with a dart that contains the anti-venom and they (he?) are rendered unconscious.
Robin is being held by the Jokerized Arkham inmates, who are about to turn him into a human piƱata.
www.figma.com /ubb/Forum32/HTML/000024.html   (519 words)

  
 IGN: Comics in Context #84: Dark Definitive
You need only look at the Joker on the 1960s Batman TV show to get a sense of how the character was portrayed from the mid-1940s through the 1960s: a highly eccentric, but nonetheless sane thief who was rather playful and posed a danger only to his nemeses Batman and Robin.
This new version of the Joker is summed up by the scene in #475 in which the Joker, on a whim, pushes a henchman into traffic, causing his death.
In issue 476 the Joker boasts that "In the old days, court jesters were held in high esteem — even the kings envied their freedom to do whatever came into their heads!" The Joker is pure id, violent, irrational and conscienceless.
comics.ign.com /articles/613/613592p6.html   (854 words)

  
 Joker (comics) -
The Joker is a fictional DC Comics supervillain, widely considered to be Batman's arch-enemy and the most well known villian in comic book history.
In the short story "On a Beautiful Summer's Day, He Was" by Robert McCammon, featured in the anthology The Further Adventures of the Joker, the Joker is suggested to have been born a monster, not made one by bad luck.
Image:Cesar Romero Joker.gif With the success of the 1960s television series, the character was brought to the forefront along with the rest of the classic rogues gallery.
psychcentral.com /psypsych/Joker_(comics)   (5438 words)

  
 Joker: Last Laugh #3 - The 4CR Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Joker tries to decide what his next move should be.
Harley tells her that she's been cornered by a group of villainesses and the Joker's plan is to put a bun in her oven - thus insuring his legacy for the future.
She asks him why they can't, just this once, go outside their bounds and kill the Joker, or allow him to be killed.
www.figma.com /ubb/Forum32/HTML/000013.html   (453 words)

  
 TheBatSquad.Net
Wonder Woman #175: Circe was Jokerized temporarily while Wonder Woman was trying to save the JLA from her.
Joker learned that Croc had eaten Robin and was most pleased, even though he didn't get to kill the Boy Wonder.
The rest of the Jokerized super criminals were dealt with - either dead from the poison or cured.
www.thebatsquad.net /batman/continuity/lastlaugh.htm   (1466 words)

  
 Superman of 2499: The Great Confrontation, part 13
Right now, the problem at hand was the fact that the Joker was there, in their secret council room, having thrown the grinning corpse of their chief lieutenant, Cyril Smit H124C41, onto the meeting table.
To the Joker, who was standing at the end of the table and smiling malevolently, the masked man said, “State your business.
Casually, the Joker walked up the table towards his unwilling host, brushing the backs of a few acolytes on the way.
dark_mark.tripod.com /great13.html   (2521 words)

  
 Sequential Tart: Comic Reviews - Jennifer M. Contino (vol III/iss 4/April 2000)
So, when Joker tells Aquaman that he's the king of the world and that all the fish that 'mysteriously' have his grin are just an homage paid him by his world, Aquaman, recalling Batman mention the name a few times, believes the clown prince.
Joker succeeds in causing a rift between the people of Atlantis and their king.
Which brings me to the second part I disliked, I THOUGHT that Joker was immune to his poisons--much like Poison Ivy can't get herself sick--I thought that the Joker Venom was what created him, so it shouldn't have had much of an effect on him.
www.sequentialtart.com /archive/apr00/rev_0400_comic_jen.shtml   (2971 words)

  
 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Batman Beyond - Return of the Joker at Epinions.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
The Joker is very unorthodox; there is no reason to his behaviour and patterns.
What is even scarier is seeing The Joker ambush Bruce Wayne in the Batcave and injecting him with Joker venom.
The Joker has left his mark and Terry finally realizes that he is in over his head.
www.epinions.com /content_32503271044   (2243 words)

  
 Animated Series
Whether working-in-league with the Joker or Poison Ivy, or hatching some madcap scheme of her own, the Maid of mischief remains a comical but continuing threat to Batman and Robin.
While trying to uncover the Joker's secrets, the new Batman, Terry McGinnis, discovers the greatest mystery in the life of the original Caped Crusader: what happened the night he fought the Joker for the last time.
When Bruce Wayne is almost killed in one of the Joker's last attacks, Batman vows to avenge his mentor put the Joker to rest forever.
www.angelfire.com /tv/harleyquinn/series.html   (532 words)

  
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Oh, and by the way, who are you and name >some of the people you know." asked the Joker as he took out a piece of >paper and pencil.
Batman, the Joker, etc etc are all copyrighted by and probably trademarks of Warner Brothers, Inc. All rights reserved.
The fanfic Ranma 1/2: Ranma vs. the Joker is copyright (such as it is) Vegita, and no infringement on that copyright is intended.
www.svamcentral.org /ewic/mstings/Ranma-v-Joker.txt   (8151 words)

  
 Fanzing 25 - Feb/Mar 2000 - Fiction
All the while, the Joker himself was still trying to pry open the safe door, seemingly oblivious to the pair’s presence.
Inside the van, the Joker, watching the befuddled crowd, was beside himself with laughter.
After leaving the rocket from the base, the Joker had launched the rocket, and scurried her through the sewer, up a manhole, and into this van.
www.fanzing.com /mag/fanzing25/arkham2.shtml   (1681 words)

  
 Printer Friendly: Harley Quinn #8 Review - Silver Bullet Comics
As we return to the present, we see the professor admits that he infected her boyfriend with a dose of Joker venom, and that's why the experiment went so completely off the rails.
Her almost non-reaction to the death of her boyfriend is also nicely displayed, as it's clear she was already a bit loony even before this trauma.
The revelation in the present day that the professor played a big role in the suicide of Harley's boyfriend was also nicely handled, as was the scene where he discovers that Harley is immune to Joker venom (which I must confess was a fact that I didn't know).
www.silverbulletcomicbooks.com /reviews/98978065751932,print.htm   (780 words)

  
 Other sites still using false Venom/Man-wolf article? - The Superhero Hype! Boards
They are still using this as confirmation of Venom's status as villain.
Plus, in the email, Tim Phoenix (if it was him) said that he was working to correct what was reported by the original publication, so he must know we'll be watching to see if a retraction gets printed.
As you may be aware, the Spider-Man fan community is very interested in your interview with Tim Phoenix where it is mentioned that the characters of Venom and Man-Wolf are to be featured in the "Spider-Man 3" film.
www.superherohype.com /forums/showthread.php?t=167640   (1778 words)

  
 The Joker
The Joker was originally a poor man, down on luck.
Owing large sums of money and needing cash fast, he was duped into breaking into a chemical factory to steal some money.
He renamed himself the Joker and went on to become Batman's greatest villain.
www.geocities.com /TimesSquare/Maze/8681/joker.html   (124 words)

  
 Comics2Film: Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker Review
Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker, the first full length animated Batman Beyond movie which was released to video stores on December 12, answers many of these questions.
As the man emerges from the shadows to discipline his lackeys, he seems to be none other than the Joker (not that this is any surprise for those of you who read the title to the movie).
All seems to be well until some of the Jokerz, including their namesake, crash the party while other members of the gang steal a new System Scanner from another part of the Wayne Enterprises building.
www.comics2film.com /ROTJRev.shtml   (838 words)

  
 KMC Forums - Venom Symbiote On Joker vs. X Men (Non psychics)
Professor X is knocked out and Venom Joker is about to eat him when suddenly Wolverine and crew bust in.
If I remember correctly, the only reason why the venom symbiote had spider powers was because it was worn by Spiderman.
Considering this, I believe the best option for Venom Joker would be to memorize and uplicate the powers of the X-Men by going on them, then back off to Joker.
www.killermovies.com /forums/f77/t350844.html   (273 words)

  
 Whoclix - DC Hypertime F-N
Calling himself the Joker, he proceeded on a criminal career that has included theft, mass murder and nuclear extortion.
The Joker celebrates killing in all forms, from electrocuting joy buzzer and acid-squirting flowers to his signature Joker venom, which leaves his victims smiling in death.
He attempted to copyright these "laughing fish" but when he was denied, Joker started killing the bureaucrats one by one.
members.aol.com /thefightingfury/whoclix/dcfn.htm   (1867 words)

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