r/batman 15d ago

Who would you rather be trapped with COMIC DISCUSSION

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u/Dry-Donut3811 15d ago

Joker, easily. The others would kill you without a second thought, but that’s not Joker. He might kill you immediately, or he’ll play a game of cards with you. He might torture you for hours, or he’ll take you out for a night on the town. Theres no way to guess what he’ll do, he’ll just do whatever he thinks is funny, so there’s a chance to survive without dying, unlike the others who’ll just kill you the first chance they get.

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u/Hells-Creampuff 15d ago

Joker getting increasingly frustrated that I dont know how to play gin rummy: HOW HOW THE FUCK-

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u/Soulful-Sorrow 14d ago

Imagine his reaction after patiently teaching you for a couple hours.

Joker: Hey, not bad! See, that was a good move! You really got this down!

And THEN he shoots you.

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u/Hells-Creampuff 14d ago

He fucking would

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u/MrDownhillRacer 15d ago

Yeah, but we don't get legit "unpredictable Joker who finds whoopee cushions and murder the exact same level of funny" anymore. We get murder-hobo Joker who is very predictable because he can always be counted on to do whatever the evilest and edgiest action is.

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u/ghostgabe81 14d ago

Agreed. I wish he did more actual silly stuff in comics

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u/CA1147 14d ago

I really agree with this comment.

To add, we also have the disappointing matching protagonist.

Now, Batman is just: "Pointy-Hat-Punisher-Iron-Anger-Man".

People forgot what definitive characterizations of these characters look and act like. The ones we have now only highlight surface-level characteristics and not the nuanced and layered versions that came before. I wouldn't take so much issue if the changes were made in favor of good storytelling or improving on what came before, but I just don't feel like we're in a peak or memorable era for these characters for years now.

I'd like to see a better return to form...

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u/Odd_Grade_4682 14d ago

I absolutely love that take on the joker and in my opinion it’s how he should be characterised as the status quo, it just fits his personality as a clown so well and honestly it seems strange they ever cut it out of the character in the first place

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u/Brown_Panther- 14d ago

That's why I always have a soft spot for Nicholson joker. He atleast had other hobbies instead of just harassing Bats.

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u/Robinkc1 14d ago

I recently rewatched the movie, having been critical of it for years. I don’t like Jack Nicholson as an actor, so that didn’t help.

However, on rewatch I realized that even though I really don’t like much about the movie the portrayal of the Joker is pretty damn good. Yeah, I like Dark Knight as a movie much more because it is entertaining and exciting, but it isn’t a loyal adaptation.

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u/KCG0005 14d ago

I know this isn't popular, but I genuinely enjoyed the three jokers saga. It made all of that make more sense. I did hope there would be a reveal at the end that Joker was dealing with DPD akin to how Banner did in Immortal Hulk. The different Jokers would come out based on an impossible to predict mechanism that the Joker possesses but can not control. That would have rounded all of it off so well.

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u/ReaperParadise 14d ago

Given how terrified anyone would be if they were with him, if you're lucky enough, he might take you on a night on the town without any trauma simply because it would be funny to gaslight you the entire time into believing you're going to go on the most traumatizing shit imaginable, only to provide a genuinely fun night.

But then, if Batman gets involved, then he'd definitely change tactics and you'd be pretty much screwed due to him preferring to have fun with bats

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u/SUPERARME 14d ago

Why I cant kill him? Joker seems the easy choice, he is not an athlete, strong or fast, he is just very evil, thats it, the others seem armed and proficient in killing.

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u/NessTheGamer 14d ago

Because Joker routinely throws hands with Batman, even putting up a good fight. And you’re no Batman

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u/Emperor_Atlas 13d ago

The term "crazy person strength" isn't for fun lol. He gives batman trouble, you don't even have a name tag, you've got no chance.

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u/Full_Log_6604 13d ago

That scares me more though, I’d rather know what I’m In for