Dec 112011
 

Tony “G-man” Guerrero, contributor writer for COMIC VINE, posts one interestng question…IMAGINE IF THE JOKER DIED AFTER HIS FIRST APPEARANCE IN 1940? He makes quite an interesting analysis of what would have become of the Batman character without a Joker to challenge him all these years.  Here is a transcript of that article (And my apologies to Mr. Guerrero, I uploaded copies of the pics in his article from my own collection, due to quality issues.)

Yesterday we mentioned the unfortunate news of the passing of Jerry Robinson, the creator of the Joker. As it was pointed out, it’s hard to imagine Batman comics without the Joker. Besides being the World’s Greatest Detective, Batman is known for having an incredible rogues gallery. His classic villains have stood the test of time and there aren’t many other characters that can compete with the level of villains that Batman has.

The Joker has been a complex character and has seen numerous incarnations over the years. His full origin has never officially been told and the Joker himself even claims he’s not sure what his true story is. He has killed so many since his debut, we may never know what his official kill count is. He is also the only villain that has managed to strike Batman so close to home.

What many are not aware of is the fact that the Joker was originally intended to die in the issue he first appeared in. If a last minute editorial decision hadn’t been made, the Joker could have been long forgotten. Life without the Joker might make Batman’s life a lot easier but he also wouldn’t be the hero he is today without him.

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When the Joker first appeared (in BATMAN #1), he was a pure killer. He would announce his upcoming crime and who he would be killing, knowing he could get away with it. After several murders, Batman finally decided to go to the home of the next announced victim to put a stop to the Joker.

The Joker escaped and Batman noted, “It seems I’ve at last met a foe that can give me a good fight!” The deaths continued and Batman and Robinjokerstabbed almost became victims themselves. Eventually Joker was caught and sent to jail.

In that same issue (which also featured the first appearance of Catwoman and another appearance by Hugo Strange in separate stories), the Joker made his return. Picking up after the first story, Joker was in prison and made his escape, possibly killing two guards.

Eventually, Batman and Robin caught up with him (I lost track of how many others were killed due to the Dynamic Duo’s slow response time). There was a fight, Joker tried to stab Batman with a knife but Batman “side steps, the killer clown stumbles forward into the building, driving the knife into his own chest!” This was how the Joker was originally intended to be killed off.

What ended up happening is as the Joker was taken away in an ambulance, the doctor on board was surprised to find Joker was still alive. Guess Batman wasn’t too thorough in his examination. They just watched as he lay there with a knife to his chest and made no attempt to save him.

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It’s hard to believe that the original intention was for the character to be killed off. Who would’ve thought a killer in a purple suit with the face jasontoddof a clown would go on to become Batman’s biggest nemesis. Besides all the countless murders he’s committed, he also killed Commissioner Gordon’s second wife, Sarah Essen, shot and violated Barbara Gordon, killed Jason Todd, which lead to his return as a bit of a mess, and so on.

None of Batman’s other villains really compare to Joker. You have your occasional Mr. Zsasz, who is another psychotic killer, but not on the same level as Joker. Joker is the villain that keeps Batman on his toes. He might even be the one thing that Batman is actually afraid of. He has defeated him over and over but for someone that prides himself on always having a contingency plan, that doesn’t always apply to the Joker. When the Joker breaks out of Arkham, you never know what you’re going to get. Sometimes he’ll commit sillier crimes while other times he can be downright scary.

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If it wasn’t for the Joker, Batman might have become too comfortable with his average foes. The Joker always brought something new. This is one reason why Batman never killed him, despite all the pain and misery (and death) he’s caused everyone. They’re complete opposites but do have some things in common. Batman can’t cross that line and he would also try to preserve Joker’s life if it was in danger. They’re different sides of the same coin.

But if Joker had died all those years ago and wasn’t resurrected in a typical comic book way, Batman wouldn’t be the same hero he is today. The Joker is part of his motive and inspiration to rid the world of evil. Joker is the reason there’s a need for Batman. A hero is defined by their enemy. The greater the enemy, the greater the hero is. If Batman didn’t have Joker, who would would be his number one foe? Penguin? Mr. Freeze? The Riddler? Captain Calamity? Current BATMAN writer, Scott Snyder, said the following last night:

Because the truth is, my opinion, the Joker is the greatest villain of all time. Not just in comics – in everything.

I’ll say it again, Batman wouldn’t be the hero he is today if it wasn’t for the Joker.

(The original article was published in DECEMBER 9, 2011 and posted on COMICVINE HERE)

Dec 082011
 

batmanlockdownDo you own an iPad 2, iPhone 4SiPod Touch  and can’t have enough Arkham city in your life?  Well, search no more.  The people at WB Interactive Entertainment have created ARKHAM CITY:  LOCKDOWN for you to play in your device.  It is a one on one combat game and you can even fight Joker.  here is the report by Daniel Lopez for INTOMOBILE.

I’m going to go out on a limb here and say Rocksteady Studios’ Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City are games that finally got gamers to believe that not only can superhero games be good, but if developed by the right studio, it can sell millions and be in the running for Game of the Year by many a publication. Those of you who are looking for more Batman goodness can now look to your iOS device as Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Entertainment have released Batman: Arkham City Lockdown.

First of all, you should be aware the developer behind Batman: Arkham City Lockdown is NetherRealm Studios and not the developer of the console & PC versions of Batman: Arkham City, Rocksteady Studios. But, that doesn’t mean it isn’t in capable hands as if you played the recently released console version of Mortal Kombat, then you’ll know just what kind of content NetherRealm can deliver.

Batman: Arkham City Lockdown has players assuming the role as Batman himself as he faces off in one-on-one combat, similar to that of Infinity Blade, against the likes of The Joker, Two-Face, Solomon Grundy and iOS-exclusive Deathstroke. Players will be able to upgrade Batman’s arsenal, as well as gain access to unlockable content like additional skins to play with. For those of you how have an Apple TV, you’ll also be able to play Batman: Arkham City Lockdown on your HDTV using iOS 5′s AirPlay feature from your iPad 2 or iPhone 4S which is a welcome addition as the game looks gorgeous.

Batman: Arkham City Lockdown is now available for all iOS compatible devices and is selling for $5.99. If you’re a fan of Arkham Asylum, Arkham City, and Infinity Blade, then this might be a game worth looking into.

Batman: Arkham City Lockdown ($5.99) – [iTunes Link]

Premise: The inmates have escaped and Batman has his hands full defeating an army of henchmen and some of his most iconic villains. Scour the rooftops and the seedy underbelly of Gotham City through a series of one-on-one battles with the Joker, Two-Face and more, as well as the Batman: Arkham City Lockdown exclusive — Deathstroke. Choose from several Batman skins and power-ups as you punch, kick and combo your way to cleaning up Gotham City

Here is a video of what  you can expect in the game:

Dec 082011
 

This is a contiuation from my previous post on Joker sculpture to be released in 2012.  This time the turn is for the Joker action figures that are going to see the light in the upcoming year.  Please note that release dates are subject to change.  Here are some of those action figures to hit the shelves in the upcoming year:

  1. BATMAN ARKHAM ASYLUM PLAY ARTS KAI JOKER
    • Manufacturer:  SQUARE ENIX
    • Series:  PLAY ARTS KAI Release date: October 13, 2012 (Asia), February 29, 2012 (US)
    • Retail  price: Approx $60-75 (~5800 yen) Though its been sold for hundreds in Ebay. The Joker makes his way into the Square-Enix Play Arts Kai line! Fully detailed action figure with exquisite details to attention in a display box! Welcome to Arkham Asylum, Batman. From the critically acclaimed Rocksteady Studios’ game Batman: Arkham Asylum. Joker is out to drive Bats crazy! It’s a madhouse… and the lunatics are running the asylum. Only one person could accomplish this huge feat of riling up Arkham, and his name is the Joker! Take home this super-detailed and articulated Joker Arkham Asylum Play Arts Kai Action Figure that stands approximately 8 3/4-inches tall and comes in a displayable window box. The Joker Play Arts Kai figure features over 26 points of articulation with interchageable hands and weapons from the game! The unsurpassed quality of the paint application and texture is to die for, and a must for all Batman and Joker fans!”

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2. THE JOKER (1989 VERSION) DX SERIES SIXTH SCALE FIGURE

    • Sideshow Collectibles is proud to announce the long-awaited DX Joker Collectible Figure from the 1989 movie Batman directed by Tim Burton. Presented in 1:6th scale and featuring the likeness of renowned actor Jack Nicholson, The Joker Collectible Figure is truly movie-accurate, highlighting the highly detailed head sculpt with Parallel Eyeball Rolling System (PERS), sophisticated costume and accessories.

The The Joker (1989 Version) DX Series Sixth Scale Figure features:

      • Limited Edition action figure with release date of 1st quarter 2012
      • Authentic and detailed fully realized likeness of Jack Nicholson as The Joker from the 1989 Batman movie
      • Approximately 30 cm tall TrueType body with over 30 points of articulatio, Detailed hair sculpture and Highly detailed make-up, expression and wrinkles
      • Parallel Eyeball Rolling System (PERS) patented by Hot Toys Limited
      • Each piece of head sculpt is specially hand-painted
      • Set of interchangeable gloves and accessories including:
        • (1) pair of open palm, (1) pair of relaxed palm, (1) right palm for holding pisto, (1) right palm for holding remote radio, (1) right palm for holding magic stick, (1) left palm for holding walkie talkie, (1) purple hat, (1) purple tuxedo, (1) purple overcoat with turquoise scarf and poison orchid, (1) orange shirt, (1) turquoise vest, (1) turquoise tie with dotted pattern, (1) pair of white gloves, (1) pair of purple and turquoise checker pants with suspenders, (1) pair of purple shoes, (1) long pistol, (1) short pistol, (1) remote radio, (1) magic stick, (1) walkie talkie, (1) speaker, (1) chattering teeth, (1) mask, (1) Joker card, (4) piles of US money, Light-up figure stand with Joker nameplate, the movie logo and DX series title
      • Price:  $264. 99 (or sideshow Flexplay as low as $79.76 a month

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3.  ARKHAM CITY DELUXE ACTION FIGURES SERIES 2:  JOKER TITAN

    • After Joker injects himself with the Titan serum at the end of ARKHAM ASYLUM, his body is corrupted and transformed into JOKER TITAN, and he uses his new strength to try to destroy Batman.  Now the Titan Joker is going to be available as an action figure for collectors as announced at the NYCC.
    • Release Date November 2012
    • Figure stands about 9 inches tall
    • Photos courtesy of TNI

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4. DC MEZ-ITZ SERIES 16 TDK THE JOKER ACTION FIGURE

    • Manufactured by Mezco Toyz
    • THE JOKER: The Clown Prince of Crime. Mez-Itz, 6 inch rotocast vinyl
      collectibles that are cool by design. Both Batman and The Joker feature five
      points of articulation and are individually packaged in collector friendly
      double sided window boxes that allows you to see both the front and back of
      each Mez-It!
    • Release date April 2012
    • Price $15-20

 

5.  JUSTICE LEAGUE: HEROES AND FOES JOKER FIGURE

    • Every hero is defined by his foes … and by the allies who stand ready to back him up!
      All four figures feature multiple points of articulation and include display bases. Character-appropriate accessories are also included.
    • Set includes Batman, Joker, Wonder Woman and Flash
    • The Joker measures approximately 6.75″ high.
    • 4-color clamshell blister card packaging.
    • Figures will hit the stores on April 22, 2012
    • Price:  $17.99 (price varies with place of purchase)

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6.  LEGO SUPERHEROES JOKER FIGURE

      • Aproximate release date: January 2012
      • Note that there is another (different) Joker figure (see below) in the Batwing Battle over Gotham City Set.
      • Price: $14.99 (Estimated) for the Joker figure alone  (see below)

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Other Lego sets in the series:

  • Catwoman Catcylce City ($11.99)
  • The Batcave ($69.99)
  • Superman vs. Lex Luthor ($19.99)
  • Batwing Battle over Gotham City ($29.99)

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  • Batmobile and the Two-Face Chase ($49.99)
  • Superman Minifig (Comic Con Exclusive)
  • Batman ($14.99)
  • Green Lantern ($14.99)

WATCH PREVIOUS POST ON JOKER STATUES TO BE RELEASED ON 2012 HERE!

Dec 072011
 

Tony was kind enough to share one page from DETECTIVE COMICS #4 on sale today.  His art does not cease to be amazing as well  as the storyline, though I must admit, I am a little hesitant as to where the Joker is heading.  I’m such a traditionalist where storylines are concerned…well, we’ll see what happens.  In the meantime, please enjoy the plethora of Jokers in one page…

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Dec 072011
 

More teasing from our friends at CBR as they relase the third promo video for the videogame BATMAN JOKER IMPOSTORS. Enjoy and remember the beta version is available for testing, but you need to subscribe at the game site to play it. Otherwise expect the release of the game for immediate download on January 10, 2012

Dec 052011
 

Here is another beautiful statue set issued by DC DIRECT this year that the Joker museum was lucky to get a hold of . It is not clear where the original concept came from, but from Joker’s attire I would say it was somewhat inspired by the showdown in IMPULSE #50, at least losely.  I personally like Joker’s ‘fresh’ clothes.  They are not the overused purple suit or the old straitjacket, but he sports a vest and a shirt more atone with the early 1940-50 style.

  • Release date (DC Direct) September 11, 2011 (But finally released on October 19, 2011)
  • Gotham City’s greatest hero and his deadliest foe battle for supremacy of the city! Each character is displayed on a specially designed stand-alone base intended to “interact” with the other statues in the series and to be displayed in a myriad of ways. The statues can pivot independently on their bases and rotate their heads to customize and direct the action. Collect the other statue sets in the series! Mix and match them to create your own showdown or combine them all in one ultimate battle statue
  • Statue designed and sculpted by Tim Bruckner
  • Limited Edition (750 issued), Hand painted, cold cast porcelain
  • Measurements:
    • Joker:  8 inches tall x 6 inches wide x 4 inches deep
    • Batman:   7.5 inches tall x 4 inches wide x 4.5 inches deep
  • Each set is packaged together in a 4 color box with COA

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Dec 042011
 

jokerz1With the upcoming release of the new dowloadable game GOTHAM CITY IMPOSTERS  (available for Xbox 360 and PS3 platforms in January 10, 2012) CBR released another little clip about the game.  Remember, a console beta for the game is out this month and for fans wishing to take part on the beta, they will need to register at www.GothamCityImpostors.com.

Nov 272011
 

This week’s JOKER ART FOR THE MASSES comes from a commission made by renowed comic book artist JASON ALEXANDER known from the series ABE SAPIEN and POISON ELVES.

What I like most about this picture is that, similar to ALEX ROSS’ “Tango with the Devil” ,Joker and Harley are together in the picture, with Joker in the spotlight and Harley as an ornament.  This in my opinion shows successfully the relationship between these two rogues.  Not that I condone any of this behavior, but I imagine Joker as a man so full of himself, that nothing but himself matters.  Everything else (including people) are just props for one of his plans, an ornament in his canvas of murder, but never a person…always a thing.

In here, Harley becomes an object again, a ‘table’ where Joker is supporting himself casually, smiling at the camera and ignoring Harley who stands like a doll, without an expression.  Even the guns in his hands have more prominence in the picture than the poor Harley that precariously tries to fulfill her pudding’s whims.  This nice piece was made in pen and ink around  2000 for a fan.

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Nov 202011
 

For those fans of the new Batman Movie the DARK KNIGHT RISES, my friend Candiss Gandy forwarded me the new EMPIRE MAGAZINE covers celebrating the two main figures in this new (and seemingly last) episode of the Caped Crusader.  The covers depict Batman and BANE respectively.

Click on picture to be directed to EMPIRE MAGAZINE site:

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(Thanks a lot to my THE DARK KNIGHT RISES ‘correspondent’ Candiss Gandy for the link)

 

Nov 202011
 

It’s time for another JOKER’S FUNHOUSE HIGHLIGHT Jokerholics!!

DC has produced 2 different animation maquettes from the BATMAN ANIMATED SERIES and the NEW BATMAN ADVENTURES respectively and of the two, this is the one I like most.  I like it so much that I had to pass on getting the other maquette just to get a hold of this one.

What is it I like most of this maquette?  Those expressive eyes, ready to unleash chaos like no other but with a large smile. How could you not at least smile…while you die when you see those eyes?  The second version of the animated Joker I think lost a lot when they made the eyes black, his skin blue and simplified the face features.  When I see this particular maquette, I can imagine Mark Hamill making the faces that had made this Joker a classic.  Here is your info on the maquette, pictures are provided at the bottom of the article.

The Animated Series reinvented the Dark Knight’s famed Rogues’ Gallery, reimagining that motley crew of villains in a new light. The Joker takes perverse joy in wreaking havoc upon the innocents of Gotham City, cackling with glee at the terror he creates!

  • DC Direct relase date: January 2004
  • Classic Animation Series
  • Limited-edition, hand-painted cold-cast porcelain maquette  (1400 statues produced)
  • Sculpted by: John G Matthews
  • Measures approximately 9 1/2″ tall x 4 1/4″ wide x 4 1/4″ deep
  • Includes a full color Certificate of Authenticity
  • Packaged in a 4-color box.

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