Nov 152014
 

arkhamassaultJOKRI knew that Harley Quinn had made a comeback to the script of the upcoming SUICIDE SQUAD live action movie, but the rumors are now that Joker might also make an appearance in the movie (maybe even be the antagonist…hint, hint).  Anyways, didn’t want to post anything until I got a little more info on the whole thing, and the NERDIST has probably one of the best coverage on the subject .  So here is the latest on the rumors…and I hope they are true.

Gee…can’t way to see my puddin’ in the Silver screen once more…wonder if they are going for a reinterpretation of the character or just a comic book clone.  I mean, if Leto is the choice, he’s a very talented Oscar actor. Can’t wait for the first trailer, or picture from the movie set  (*biting nails*).  What do you think?

 

Here is the NERDIST’S report:

(video courtesy of NERDIST at YouTube)

Oct 232014
 

BAT35-00The guys at Comic Book Resources had a very nice interview  with DC writer Scott Snyder about the  new storyline ENDGAME that started in Batman #35 and marks the Joker’s return to Gotham.  Here is part of that interview. (For the whole interview visit our friends at Comic Book Resources HERE)

SPOILER WARNING: This article contains major spoilers for “Batman” #35, on sale now.

You’ve probably heard by now that 2014 is Batman’s 75th anniversary. One thing that’s been missing from that celebration thus far is his perennial archenemy the Joker, who hasn’t been seen in DC Comics’ storylines since 2012’s “Death of the Family” by writer Scott Snyder and artist Greg Capullo — where the Clown Prince of Crime attempted to craft a fatal schism in the Bat-family.

With this week’s “Batman” #35, Snyder and Capullo launched “Endgame,” a six-part storyline that had been shrouded in mystery before release. And now readers know why: In the last page, it’s revealed that Joker is back, and apparently has raised the stakes: Controlling a Joker-ized Justice League targeting Batman, all part of a larger plan yet to be revealed.

CBR News spoke with Snyder — whose Image Comics series “Wytches,” illustrated by Jock, also debuted today — about the issue, which he says is the first part of Joker “moving on” from Batman with one final plot. And given that the opening shot involved the combined powers of the Justice League, Snyder said things only get bigger from here

CBR News: Scott, as revealed in the last page of “Batman” #35, the Joker is back! You wrote a major Joker story, “Death of the Family,” not that long ago, in 2012. As that story closed, did you know you’d be coming back to the character at this point? Did you have these plans in mind, at least loosely?

Scott Snyder: I did. Really, it was when I began writing it that I realized it would need a closing act. It was just really a matter of when we were going to do it. While I was writing “Zero Year,” I kind of had this thing in the back of my mind as a story that we’d eventually return to. It just became a question of what was the best time to actually launch into it. Ultimately, I thought about doing it about six months from now, but I kept looking at the date, being like, “It’s Batman’s 75th anniversary!” I remember one of my friends was like, “It’s also Joker’s 75th anniversary at the end of that.” “You know what, we’ve got to do it. We’ve got to do it then.”

It’s something we’ve been looking forward to for a very long time. It’s the conclusion, I think, to the arc for us with the Joker as a character that really began in “Death of the Family” in terms of his psychology.

How has the Joker changed at this point? Where do we find him in this story? If he’s controlling a Joker-ized Justice League, that seems to be an upgrade.

He’s changed a tremendous amount since the last time we saw him, and this story is really sort of an inversion of the other one — we would never want to do something that felt, in any way, repetitive. For us, if that one was sort of a comedy, or was about him saying, “This story is all about friendship and love and this sense of immortality and you coming with me and your villains, who are your true family, who are your royal court — we’re the ones who transformed ourselves into these eternal figures, because we saw you do it, and we have transcended our bodies and death to become these things of legend and to give meaning to what we do” — and Batman rejects all of that in “Death of the Family,” where he says, “No, what makes me stronger is my humanity — the people that love me and the people I love as Bruce Wayne.” In doing so, he severed all ties with the Joker.

This time, the Joker’s back to say, “Actually, your life means nothing. Your life is a joke, and the fact that you think that it has any kind of significance or meaning, what you do, and that it has an effect on things in the greater picture, is laughable, and I’m here to prove that to you.” So this one is really about hate. [Laughs] And death and suffering — tragedy as opposed to “Death of the Family.” If that one was happy, this one is sad. But, that said, it’s not going to be centered on a character dying or going after one person — Joker’s really here to say, “I am out for all of you. I’m here to burn everything down this time.”

When the story was first announced months back, all that was really revealed was the title: “Endgame.” It was clear both you and DC were not looking to disclose anything further. Now that the first chapter is out, can you tell us if this is this Joker’s endgame against Batman — or the world at large? What can you share about the significance of that title, now that we know Joker’s the villain?

Joker’s saying, “This is the end of us. This is it. This is the last Joker story of ‘Batman and Joker.'” Joker is moving on, is what Joker would say. So it’s really the end of the game played between the two of them.

For him, he’s funeral. He’s ready to end everything with Batman. For us, it’s incredibly fun to write him in this psychological state, because it’s no-holds barred. It’s the kind of thing where nobody is precious, no one matters, he’s out to prove a point and to make Batman feel like his life is meaningless. In that way, he’s incredibly vicious and incredibly fun.

His plan is huge — you can imagine, if we open with the Justice League Joker-ized, we’re not going to go smaller from there. [Laughs] It’s very, very big, and very out of control, and a lot of fun to write. I don’t want to say I’ll never write the Joker again, because I always feel like you do that, and then 10 years down the line you get some opportunity and you become a hypocrite about it. But I would say this is really the concluding chapter for us for the Joker, given the relationship we’ve created between him and our version of Bruce Wayne, for this run of “Batman.”

You say things are going to get bigger, and already in this issue, we’re seeing the Justice League, and the scale of it already seems to be on a different level. You’ve told very big stories in “Batman” so far, but a lot of those stories were very personal, and also Bat-universe-centric. This feels like maybe a bigger, superhero “DC” story. Is that fair to say?

I don’t want to give the impression that it’s going to pull in people from all corners of the DCU. I’m not up for that kind of story in “Batman” right now. The reason that Joker pulls the Justice League in is to send a very specific message — and it is a warning shot. The story gets bigger from there.

That said, the cast is pretty Batman-centric going forward. You’re going to see some people I think that will surprise you; good and bad, new and old. It will involve everybody in a way that I think we haven’t really had a chance to do as widely as this story will do it.

Really, it’s a celebration of Batman and Joker’s 75th anniversary in that way, where we’re trying to show how far-reaching their influences are on other characters, how big their relationship is, how long a shadow it casts over Gotham in general and the DCU.

Is his face going to be reattached?

Well, his face is over with Joker’s Daughter. Although he has it at one point in this story — spoiler! I would imagine he would need a face. I wouldn’t have him walking around with a mask, or something like that. Without giving too much away, I think it’s safe to bet that he will probably have a face of some kind, yes.

Also wanted to ask about the back-up stories written by James Tynion IV for this arc, with the one in #35 rather moodily drawn by Kelley Jones. What can you say about the plan for those back-ups, and how they’re working in tandem with the main narrative?

They’re great. They’re connected to the main narrative in that they follow the things that are happening to Gotham, and are happening to the characters that you see in “Batman” itself. But essentially James’ mission when we discussed them, we talked about the possibility of him doing five stories really that give different origins for the Joker. Different tales of how he is capable of doing what he does, and who he is. That’s the narrative there — even though it has a plot, and it has a very dark place that it’s going.

It’s also a celebration, artistically, of great Batman artists both past and present. So you’ll see that people that I think you’ll really be excited and shocked to have return to Batman in different capacities. It really is like a big birthday party for Joker and Batman — though they would argue whose birthday it really is. [Laughs]

Oct 232014
 

Following my previous post…Play Arts is also releasing a companion variant Harley Quinn Figure next year to follow the incredible DC Variant Joker figure. (I reported this before. see HERE)  I am not a big fan of Harley Quinn but DC sometimes nails it with the design of their figures and this one is one of those.  She is beautifully extravagant (like her psychotic puddin’) and the combination of Blue, Red, White and Black just add a certain beauty to her outfit.  Just like Joker she looks very ANIME and that is a nice touch.I think its a better outfit than the current 52 counterpart  I will probably get her too.

Expect the release of this figure next year and the price tag close to the $100.  In the meantime…enjoy this little preview

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Oct 232014
 

Play Arts is releasing another action figure featuring the CLOWN PRINCE OF CRIME in 2015, but this one is very different from the other ones released before. See my previous report HERE

While they have released figures based on the ARKHAM ASYLUM  and ARKHAM CITY JOKER, as well as a THE DARK KNIGHT JOKER and am ARKHAM ORIGINS JOKER, this one is a new and different interpretation with no real base in any of the continuities we know (unless there is some JOKERMANGA out there that I don’t know of and if is…please let me know).  Anyways, this Joker is beautifully stylized, and so wild in it’s design that it does not matter if it does not belong in the Batman Universe, it is a beautiful piece to own.  I love the exaggerated and flamboyant style of the whole assemble the figure wears and the face is definitely a beauty to see…let me show you what I mean with a preview.

Figure is to be released on 2015 with a price tag very close to the $100. Click on the thumbnails for more….

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And that is not all…there is going to be a Variant Harley Quinn  released too. WOW!!! Check it out HERE

Oct 092014
 

Just finished reading my copy of BATMAN #35 and my heart jumped out of my chest and I smiled widely .  After almost two years of absence guess who’s back in town ( I’ll probably should recommend Jokerholics to re-read Batman 13-17 to refresh your memory of past events….who knows what’s in store for Gotham now…..).  Here is a preview:

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Jul 242014
 

Just got my Previews this month and to my surprise I see my dream come true… (I had mentioned this in a post about a similar statue, but a private commission.  See post HERE).

A Joker and Harley Quinn statue based on the Alex Ross design from the Harley Quinn graphic novel….AWESOOOOME!.  It is ready to order from your local comic book shop or toy stores online (ENTERTAINMENT EARTH, BIG BAD TOY STORY, and others).  Prices range between $199.99 and $249.99.  Since it is limited to 5200 I already put my order.  Here is a pic of what it will look like…

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More Joker merchandise in a future post…this being Batman’s 75th has inspired companies for more Joker goodies to come….YAY!!!

Jul 062014
 

As announced in Toy Fare this year, Hot Toys is releasing a new version of the TDK Bank Robber Joker. This new action figure includes new head sculpts and weapons along with the same clothing style that we saw with the bank robber version 1.0. Also, in the spirit of the 1989 Joker Mime version, It includes a nice diorama scene of the bus smashing into the bank.

Here is a preview of the figure. Release date TBD (at least I have not seen it advertised in my latest PREVIEWS catalog…)

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May 182014
 

DC Collectibles has announced the release of new action figures based on the BATMAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES and NEW BATMAN ADVENTURE SERIES.  The figures are totally new based on original designs by Bruce Timm, and from the looks of the preview…they look awesome. I especially like the more detailed designs and Joker’s more menacing stance is incredible (when compared with the more cartoony version of the original action figures released in the 90’s)

The figures include Two-Face, Joker, Poison Ivy, Robin and Mr. Freeze and are being released in two waves.  Joker , Poison Ivy and Robin will be released by the end of the year. Here is a preview:

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(Pictures courtesy of MTV NEWS and for more pictures of the rest of the collection, see original article HERE)

May 152014
 

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Recent report from Newsarama about the  new GOTHAM TV series seems to hint to some interesting plot developments and possibly inclusion of The Joker in the roster of criminals making their appearance on the show…. Here is an excerpt of the  report:

GOTHAM Showrunner Spills on the JOKER, Says Show Will Surpass the BATMAN Movies

Bruno Heller, the showrunner for next season’s highly anticipated Gotham series from Fox, has confirmed that he intends to features a slew of Batman villains in the television show — including The Joker — and believes his show will “surpass the [Christopher Nolan] Batman movies.”

“In terms of what [director and executive producer Danny Cannon and director of photography David Stockton] are doing — visually — Gotham will surpass the Batman movies,” he said. “The movies are a very rigorous, kind of Germanic take on that world. They’re visually stunning, but not particularly visually pleasurable. I would say this is much more on the street level of Gotham. There’s more people, it’s a more colorful place, it’s a more vivid place, it’s more crowded. The inspiration for me and Danny was New York in the ’70s, because we both remember that as a seminal moment, coming to the city for the first time. This is very much that kind of Gotham — intensely visual and three-dimensional and layered and gritty and dirty and sexy and dangerous.”

Gotham takes place when Bruce Wayne is a boy whose parents have just been murdered, and Heller called young actor David Mazouz “without a doubt, the best actor to ever play the part of Bruce Wayne.”…

…Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, Heller said all of the first season is already mapped out, and the series will feature not only young Bruce Wayne and rookie cop Jim Gordon, but also Harvey Bullock, the Penguin, Riddler, young Catwoman, Poison Ivy, former “tough marine” Alfred Pennyworth, and others — and “possibly Harvey Dent.” The series will show what “inspired” the villains to eventually become their older selves….

(You can read the whole article HERE.  Original article by Vaneta Rogers for NEWSARAMA)

Dec 102013
 

Another masterpiece  dropped into my lap, this time a magnificent painting of Jack Nicholson’s Joker by talented illustrator Jason Edmiston. Jason’s art shows the drama of  cinema  (and you might recognize some of his art from promotional posters of some movie classics) in combination with an artistic realism that is really incredible.  Just take a look at this:

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(To see more of Jason Edmiston’s art as well as an interesting interview with the artist visit HERE)