WARNING : Spoilers forBatman / Catwoman # 7andSuicide police squad : Get Joker ! # 2 !

The Clown Prince of Crime , Jokeris one of the most iconic villain inDC Comicsand pop civilisation as a whole , but unfortunately , the greatest lie he   ever told fundamentally interrupt him as a eccentric - and sports fan are still feeling the event .

produce by Bill Finger , Bob Kane , and Jerry Robinson , Joker first appeared in 1940’sBatman#1and has remained Batman ’s archrival ever since . He ’s appeared in countless adaption , and in many circle is arguablyas pop as Batmanhimself . With all these adaptation , it ’s no wonder that the character change establish on the interpretation . But Heath Ledger ’s iconic portrayal of the Joker inThe Dark Knighttook on a life of its own . And the ramifications of that iteration are still being feel in the comics : specifically inBatman / Catwoman # 7andSuicide Squad : Get Joker ! # 2 .

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Batman / Catwoman # 7by Tom King and Liam Sharp features a more count on variant of the Joker that many comic fans are used to seeing . As usual , Joker is one stride ahead and he manipulates the Phantasm into freeing him after having analyzed the psychological science of Andrea Beaumont , andeven Batman and Catwomanas well , so as to get them to do exactly what he wanted throughout the series . Meanwhile , inSuicide Squad : Get Joker ! # 2by Brian Azzarello and Alex Maleev , the Squad receive themselves interact with a Joker who is doubtlessly disturbed . This Joker act on consummate instinct , and he even has the Squad fight the tides of the sea as he does every single morning just because he thinks he ’s the one take hold it back . Neither of these version of the Joker are n’t within the elementary persistence , but they highlight an overall issue with the type that ’s work rampant for yearsthanks toThe Dark Knight .

One matter fans loved about Ledger ’s Joker is his portrayal as a self - proclaim “ Agent of Chaos , ” a man without a plan who wants to bring an anarchic shock to the organization . The general audience consider that line and persist with it , and while that title sounds serious on newspaper , it ’s not one that the Joker typically lives up to . Even in that very film , saying the Joker has no plan is a total prevarication . It may be violent , terrifying , and nonsensical , but typically , the Joker has a program . Without one , he probably would n’t be able to consistently outfox the World ’s Greatest Detective .

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After all , there ’s just no way that the Joker could have   orchestratedsomething like the Joker Warand stolen the Wayne Family luck if he was just a adult male flying by the fanny of his pant . And yet part of the fictitious character ’s aggregate appeal is his seeming haphazardness that frequently goes overboard into absolute nonsense . Many writers have tried to explicate the character ’s liquidness in - continuity in stories like Geoff Johns and Jason Fabok’sBatman : Three Jokers , but they never quite justify the rampant gulf that fans see from government issue to government issue .

Batman / Catwoman # 7andSuicide team : Get Joker!are just the late examples ofDC Comics ’ recent unfitness to define the Jester of Genocide outside of on - filmdom adaptation . Many may think thatthe Joker ’s ambiguity isone of the graphic symbol ’s biggest strengths , but really , it just makes him as confusing for the consultation as he is forBatman . The Clown Prince of Crime is clearly a fan - favorite , but when it come to consistency , he ’s sorely wanting . And until DC manages to delimit what theJokerreally stand for , it seems that any potential profundity the character reference could have will just be one big joke .

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