Jun 282012
 

Fellow Jokerholics,

If you have noticed that I am not posting as often as I was, please know that it is for a good reason.  I recently realized that THE JOKER’S LAIR was going to celebrate its first anniversary pretty soon and decided it was time for a change.  New theme, with new sections (and old ones too) will be soon available at this site.  And because I am totally out of my mind, I will hold a few contests and yes, there will be winners  and they will be rewarded for their dedication to this site.  Thank my boss for all the insanity, because Joker loves his fans. 

Please keep on the alert, as I will be announcing changes to this site soon.  Hope you guys like what I have in storage for your all….!

THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR SUPPORT OF THIS SITE!!

Jun 282012
 

If you, Jokerholics did not have enough TDK Joker in your lives,  Hot Toys has heard you.  They are going to release a new action figure with the most loved scene  of the whole movie:  THE INTERROGATION ROOM.  Complete with multiple heads and props, this figure is a dream for the hardcore TDK and Heath Ledger fan.

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Sideshow Collectibles and Hot Toys are proud to announce the Joker DX 2.0 Sixth Scale Collectible Figure. Following the overwhelming reception of the original Joker DX, Hot Toys presents this advanced version, specially crafted based on the image of Heath Ledger as The Joker from The Dark Knight. Featuring detailed head sculpts and paint crafted by artists Yulli & JC. Hong, along with an extraordinary costume created by costume artist Kato, the DX Joker 2.0 Sixth Scale Collectible Figure is truly movie-accurate; equipped with Hot Toys’ patented Parallel Eyeball Rolling System (PERS), highly detailed accessories and weapons.

The The Joker 2.0 – DX Series Sixth Scale Figure features:

  • Authentic and detailed fully realized likeness of Heath Ledger as The Joker in The Dark Knight (2008) movie
  • Approximately 31 cm tall
  • Two (2) interchangeable head sculpts, including one (1) smiling face and one (1) non-smiling face. Non-smiling face features patented Parallel Eyeball Rolling System (PERS)
  • TrueType body with over 35 points of articulation and enhanced realism in upper body
  • Detailed hair sculptures
  • Highly detailed make-up, expression and wrinkles
  • Each piece of head sculpt is specially hand-painted
  • Eight (8) pieces of interchangeable gloved palms:
  • Six (6) pieces of interchangeable ungloved palms:
  • One (1) machine gun
  • One (1) shotgun
  • One (1) pistol
  • Three (3) knives
  • One (1) pair of handcuffs
  • One (1) pencil
  • One (1) metal-like table with lamp and one (1) chair
  • The Joker cards
  • US money
  • Deluxe light-up figure stand with copper-like finish, including The Joker 2.0 nameplate, movie logo and DX series title
  • Double-sided backdrop featuring the scenes from the film
  • Note: Light-Up feature in display stand requires Three (3) AAA Batteries (Not Included)
  • Price: $275.00
  • The Exclusive Hot Toys Edition includes a Goon Mask and a detonatorhottoysj2-2

More Pics:

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Jun 152012
 

If any of you thought the Harley from ARKHAM CITY was the new version of this character…think again

The guys at NETHEREALM STUDIOS have reinvented the character once more and she will be joining the already large cast of the new videogame INJUSTICE:  GODS AMONGS US.

Here is an excerpt from Tom Beedle for the DC BLOG:

Say hello to Harley Quinn! If you’ve seen the game’s trailer, you know the fan favorite villainess features in the game, as do her companions in this image, Batman and Solomon Grundy. Of course, you also know that scattered playing cards or not, this group hasn’t gathered to play poker. Click on the below image to see it at full size, and then be sure to check out the Injustice Facebook page for a SECOND exclusive piece of artwork featuring the Flash and a mean-looking Grundy!

Injustice: Gods Among Us is a bold new fighting game franchise featuring a large cast of favorite DC Comics icons such as Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Solomon Grundy and many others, and set in a world where the lines between good and evil are blurred. The game is being developed by NetherRealm Studios and is scheduled for release in 2013 for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system and Nintendo Wii U.
 

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I don’t know what to make about this new version.  Yes, she needed to evolve, but there were some small perks that made Harley both cute and lethal at the same time.  Now it just seems that the scale tilts towards the psycho and not so cute.  Another thing, no Joker in this series means that the Clown is really dead in the entire videogameworld? We’ll see what happens.  To see more of the game, go and visit  INJUSTICE: GODS AMONG US

Jun 152012
 

(Original article from DC BLOG)

The Joker has gone missing from Arkham Asylum, but not even Batman can comprehend the grisly evidence the notorious madman left behind. Something strange and terrible is happening in Gotham City, and it all seems to revolve around a new villain known as Dollmaker.

The relaunch of DC’s flagship title for the first time ever, DETECTIVE COMICS, VOL. 1: FACES OF DEATH comes to you from acclaimed writer and artist Tony S. Daniel. In addition to compiling issues #1-7, this hardcover collection also includes an exciting array of bonus features in the back of the book. Keep checking back to THE SOURCE every day this week for a sneak peek at some of these supplemental materials, including some of Daniel’s sketches and layouts.

DETECTIVE COMICS, VOL. 1: FACES OF DEATH is available in bookstores everywhere now.

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My humble opinion: The story promised to be a good Joker story until he dissapears after issue 1, leaving his face in Arkham Asylum…literally.  What happened to him is a big mistery. Maybe great plans are in the boiler for the Clown Prince of Crime in future issues of Batman and Detective comics, but for now I will settle for the extra perks of seeing more of Tony Daniel’s art and sketches…

 

Jun 152012
 

September comic book solicitations starts a new experiment from the editors at DC COMICS. DC ZERO. A series of single issues that encompass all the NEW 52 series character and will also introduce us to a few new characters to add to the series.

Just my personal opinion on this subject.  When you have a super-reboot that has already produced some cancelations (don’t forget Hawk and Dove among others) with possibly more on the horizon, doesn’t the release of these issues be a reassurance of the reboot as a whole?  I mean, wasn’t BATMAN #1 supposed to be the new beginning for the Dark Crusader just as ACTION COMIC #1 was supposed to be Superman’s humble beginnings retold for he new generations? Why a ZERO story?  It seems to me like trying to explain a joke that was supposed to be funny the first time. It just loses the point of the joke.

Don’t know, just my humble point of view, but this could also be what the series needed.  I will give them a try, like I always do, and then emit my review on the whole issue, in the meantime this all jus t makes me wonder.

Here is the report on the WASHINGTON NEWS from Monday 11, 2012: ( I’m including pics from some of the covers at the end

PHILADELPHIA — DC Comics’ heroes are going to zeroes

In September, DC Entertainment will publish a zero issue for its 52 titles, a move that co-publishers Jim Lee and Dan DiDio said will help explain the origins and effects of its rebooted characters a year after it erased decades of history and continuity to start everything from scratch.

But, the duo said, zeroing out for the month will create new plots and wrinkles for the likes of Wonder Woman, Batman and Superman, among others, and see the debut of some fan-favorite characters as well as set the stage for more ongoing stories in the months to come.

When DC relaunched its characters in September 2011 with 52 titles, the rebooted heroes and villains weren’t starting from zero.

“We started at different points for the different series,” Mr. DiDio said, adding that having every title go to zero with standalone stories helps readers, established and new, “find a level playing field and creates another jumping-on point.”

Mr. Lee said each of the books will help fill in the blanks of some characters’ origins or present a full origin story.

“We underestimated the hunger and appetite that readers would have for this backstory when we launched,” he said. “The readership has been very intrigued in finding out the backstory in the five years since the emergence of the Justice League.”

It’s also a chance to bring four new titles to comic shops, too, said Mr. DiDio, who added DC plans to keep 52 titles publishing no matter what.

“We want to keep it new and we want to keep it 52 all the time,” he said. “We’re constantly going to be refreshing the line.”

After zero, all the titles will go back to their regular numbering, though each of the 52 “zero” issues will end up in a bound omnibus edition in the fall.

Dubbed the third wave, the new titles include “Talon,” which spins out of the pages of Batman and, like it, is written by Scott Snyder; “Sword and Sorcery,” which sees the debut of 1980s fan favorite Amethyst, whose alter ego Amy Winston comes to realize she’s the lost princess of Gemworld; and “Team Seven,” which sees the formation of a team designed to counter Superman.

That title has ties to many of DC’s current comics because it includes characters including Steve Trevor, Dinah Lance, Amanda Waller, John Lynch, Cole Cash, Alex Fairchild and Slade Wilson.

The fourth, “The Phantom Stranger,” shows its namesake learning more about his true origin, his ties to Pandora and his role in creating the Spectre, long a mysterious and powerful hand of vengeance.

“I always loved the mystery and horror aspects of the Phantom Stranger,” Mr. DiDio said. “The mystery works for and against him and, as a supporting character, the mysteries are really interesting.

“But as a lead character in his own series, that becomes a huge challenge — you want to know more about him and how he acts and behaves,” he said.

Mr. Lee said Phantom Stranger will become “a really pivotal part in the New 52. Not just going forward, but going back, too, in the scheme of things.”

 

Here you have some of the issues getting the ZERO TREATMENT:

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And the official introduction of TALON, TEAM SEVEN and SHAZAM to the NEW 52:

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Jun 142012
 

darkknightreturns00Hey friends, this is the preview of DC’s upcoming animated movie THE DARK KNIGHT as it appeared in SUPERMAN: THE ELITE; with interviews with Bruce Timm and Alan Burnett among others.  This is part one of the preview, since part two will appear later in the year and they will keep us waiting into finding out who are they going to hire to voice Joker…like always.  I vote for Hammill first, then DiMaggio second and if they want an unknown actor…I’m sure Lordjazor would love to lend his voice.  Keep your eyes peeled and for the moment, enjoy this:

Jun 032012
 

jokersongMy friend Stephano Joseph Kerr has posted  this wonderful link to “THE JOKER’S SONG” as played by Miracle of Sound. I had been listening to the lyrics and the tune and it is indeed catchy and very much descriptive of the Joker and Batman relationship as it would be told from the Joker’s point of view. Lyrics provided below.

 

You’d be the judge so let me know, now enjoy!

 

LYRICS:

Grinning down through the gates
Watch the night suffocate
All the light as it smothers the sun
I can tell by the moon
You’ll be joining me soon
As a guest in my fortress of fun!

And I can’t wait to see you
And once again free you
Released from your humourless air
Someday I will replace
That big frown on your face
With a smile and a murderous glare

We are two of a kind
Violent, unsound of mind
You’re the yin to my yang, can’t you see?
And if I were to leave
You would grumble and grieve
Face it, Bats…
You’d be lost without me!
You’d be lost (You’d be lost)
You’d be lost (You’d be lost)
Face it, Bats…
You’d be lost without me!

I’m just trying to show you
Just how well I know you
I understand just how you feel
Threw your reason away
‘Cause you had one bad day
And your mind let go of the wheel

Still we’re fated to battle
You pout and I prattle
Don’t you ever tire of this game?
But you’ll not make it end
‘Cause I’m your only friend
We are opposites but we’re the same

We are two of a kind
Violent, unsound of mind
You’re the yin to my yang, can’t you see?
And if I were to leave
You would grumble and grieve
Face it, Bats…
You’d be lost without me!
You’d be lost (You’d be lost)
You’d be lost (You’d be lost)
Face it, Bats…
You’d be lost without me!

We have so many wonderful stories
I have studied the mind of this bat
A hero with no praise or glory
Just his cape and his cave and his…
MEOW!!! AAHHHAHAHAHOOOOHOHOHHAHAH!

We are two of a kind
Violent, unsound of mind
You’re the yin to my yang, can’t you see?
And if I were to leave
You would grumble and grieve
Face it, Bats…
You’d be lost without me!
You’d be lost (You’d be lost)
You’d be lost (You’d be lost)
Face it, Bats…
You’d be lost without me!

 

(Posted originally in YouTube HERE, link provided by Stephano Joseph Kerr via Facebook)

May 312012
 

batmanann01This is a Joker-centric site, but the Clown Prince of Crime does not mind sharing his space in the net from time to time to bring you information on the wherabouts of other fellow villains; and so he has allowed me to share with you a short review on the re-introduction of Mr. Freeze to the New 52 universe.

WhenI started reading , I came with the preconception of the old Victor Fries from the Pre-52 Universe. (forgetting the quasi-comedic version of Mr. Freeze depicted by Joe Schumacher in the 1997 Batman and Robin film).

I always thought that Mr. Fries had evolved from a crazy scientist weilding an ‘ice gun” to a tragic character, forever obsessed with the love for his deathly ill wife which he froze in order to preserve her  until he could find a cure for her.  Fries was a sappy romantic figure (that I would hardly call insane), driven by the  passion to reunite with the woman who had stolen his heart.  Fries never succeeds, and his actions land him senselessly on Arkham again and again.

But this Mr. Freeze is different, driven by a misplaced obsession and a focused hatred for the man who is constantly forcing him to face a reality Fries is stubbornly not wanting to see.

We have  already seen how Fries resurrection formula was successfuly tested by bringing the Talons from their deep sleep during the Court of Owls though his full  involvement with the Court still has to be explained and hints of other rogues related to the Court schemes are suggested. And this story does something else:  show us just how disturbed Mr. Freeze really is.

From an early family tragedy, we see peeks of the twisted psyche of this mad genius capable of cold murder, thus providing a revised origin that gives the character more validity and realism than in his previous versions.  Even his abilities are expanded, and his motives given a logical focus, but the more revealing aspect of the story is the truth behind Nora, as it is revealed by the Dark Knight during the final battle.

The story is filled of emotion, passion, dynamism, stunning background and line design that do no less than pull you into the middle of the action as the artwork adds to the story.  I consider the story very well written and beautifully illustrated (the attenuated pallete used aids in creating a mood and the contrast with Fries red goggles, gives the mad scientist a more menacing aspect). A reivindication of a character that definitely had more to provide to the Gotham mythos.

This story definitely serves to launch Mr. Freeze into a much darker world (which Gotham seems to be evolving into) with a very unique darkness of his own and a taste of the real power of Fries cryogenic mutation.  I was happily surprised to see Fries use more than his armor and ice gun to get his way.  Victor Frires is indeed one resourcefull and dangerous rogue, capable on taking head on the Bat-family.

My recommendation….pick it  up and enjoy a good story. Here are some previews for you to enjoy.

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May 282012
 

Just in time to coincide with the release of the post-Arkham City Downloadable Content of HARLEY QUINN’S REVENGE tomorrow (May 29), DC releases a weekly comic book miniseries to tie the events that followed the Joker’s death to Harley’s actions as she avenges her Puddin’.  The miniseries of 6 issues serves as both a prequel to the DLC and to give you closure to one of the most dramatic storylines in video gaming history. First issue was released last week, and 2 just was issued, with each subsequent issue available through Comixology weekly.  Click, buy and download, it’s only $0.99 cents an issue.

  • Writer:  Derek Fridolfs
  • Artist:  Jason Shawn Alexander
  • Colors:  Lee Loughridge

ARKHAM CITY: ENDGAME #1:  This special, epic story follows events from the conclusion of the Arkham City video game and leads into the much-anticipated Harley Quinn DLC (downloadable content). Batman’s greatest foe is dead, but why is the Dark Knight so troubled? Past and present conflicts are explored in this six-chapter weekly series.

Preview:

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May 282012
 

Another update from the ARKHAM CITY UNHINGED series.  Just when these series could not surprise me, a new twist in the plot kept me hooked.  Only one thing bothered me, there is no obvious tie between this story arc and the previous “Operation: “Kill Joker”.  Just how did Joker end in this mess?  Is the clue on the game?  I definitely have to finish playing ARKHAM CITY UNHINGED.  In the meantime, enjoy this little preview of an otherwise great story arc.

  • Writer:  Derek Fridolfs
  • Artist:  Mico Suayan
  • Colorist:  David Lopez

BATMAN:  ARKHAM CITY UNHINGED #29:  The streets of Arkham City are empty, silent. What will happen when Batman learns everyone’s flocked to the courthouse to witness a very peculiar court case…presided over by none other than Harvey Dent, and a jury of some of the greatest villains in Gotham history?!

Preview:

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BATMAN:  ARKHAM CITY UNHINGED #30:  The case of the citizens of Arkham City versus Joker BEGINS! Judge Harvey Dent calls many witnesses for the prosecution to the stand to argue in favor of convicting Joker…but Joker has a key ally as his defense attorney. When it comes time to deliberate, the jury’s interrupted by a surprise, last minute witness!

Preview:

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BATMAN:  ARKHAM CITY UNHINGED #31:  Batman crashes the trial of Joker and causes a full-scale riot! Juror versus juror, defendant versus Judge–and everyone versus Batman. But in this case, will anyone make it out alive?

Preview:

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