Deciding to do what Batman could never do,
he kills the Joker in return.
Understandably miffed, Superman
kills The Joker before setting up a new world order where his word is law.
In a fit of rage, Superman
kills the Joker and forms a new world order called the Regime, where the law is a lot more harsher towards criminals and those that do not join him get disposed of.
When he snaps out of it, Superman
kills the Joker and vows to stop crime before it happens with extreme prejudice.
Superman
kills Joker and establishes a new world order, where he is the High Councilor.
In Injustice, Batman puts her in his protective custody after Superman
kills the Joker and assembles a manhunt to hunt down Harley Quinn.
It also has the best explanation of why the Batman has never
killed the Joker despite what he does.
He was disgusted that Batman never got revenge in his name and
killed the Joker.
Not exact matches
Hey, in my neck of the woods, I have watched bikers, the Gypsy
Jokers and Mongols
kill businesses just by their presence.
Moore took on Batman with the seminal A
Killing Joke, a
Joker story whose vague and haunting ending had more to say about the character, and his relationship with Batman, than the decades of material leading up to it.
In Batman: The
Killing Joke you recall the steely gaze of the
Joker toward Barbara Gordon as she opens her father's door.
In the original comic book version, an anonymous crook named Joe Chill
killed the elder Waynes, but in the film,
Joker - or Jack Napier, as he was known then - was the one who did the deed.
Batman may occasionally
kill (especially in the earliest issues), but even when
Joker is at his most insane (Moore's
Killing Joke) there is a mutual respect between the two of them.
Anybody who says that DC doesn't belong will change their mind as soon as they first try some of the characters, I literally laugh every time I play the
Joker and use multiple pranks to
kill my foe.
Not only is he reprising the role of Luke Skywalker for Star Wars: The Force Awakens and The
Joker for next year's Batman: The
Killing Joke, but he's also returned to another of his former characters in the DC villain The Trickster.
It's the story about how the
Joker killed Jason Todd, and how he comes back for vengeance, while Batman is in the middle.
Much of the script sprung from the Batman stories «The Long Halloween,» «The
Killing Joke,» «The Man Who Laughs,» as well as some early appearances of the
Joker in the 1940s.
The Accountant, 2016 All The President's Men, 1976 American Gigolo, 1980 Batman, 1966 Batman Beyond: Return of the
Joker, 2000 Batman: The
Killing Joke, 2016 Bend it Like Beckham, 2003 The Blair Witch Project, 1999 The Bodyguard, 1992 Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2, 2000 The Conjuring, 2013 The Dark Knight, 2008 Dr. Seuss» Horton Hears a Who!
Given, Two - Face's arc in TDK is swift (some fans have said too swift) and his final scene in the film is dubiously played (so is The
Joker's), but I feel that infection would have set in and
killed him if a character ultimately did not.
In one of the film's many ironies, the humaneness of the mercy
killing of a mortally wounded girl is the only act that
Joker's fellow Marines consider too hardcore.
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I can see Oracle's role in the movie being part of a flashback sequence of some kind that could easily be cut for time, and the idea that this
Joker killed Robin could indicate a flashback for that and a possible related Flashback for Oracle, too.
Beyond «Phantasm» and «Batman: The Animated Series,» Hamill has brought even more menace to the
Joker in the «Arkham» video games and in the recent animated adaptation of «The
Killing Joke.»
This year, Alan Moore and Brian Bolland's iconic
Joker tale Batman: The
Killing Joke will get the DC Universe Animated Original Movies treatment, and we now have the first image from the hotly - anticipated adaptation courtesy of Mark Hamill on Twitter... Meanwhile, CBR has confirmed that Hamill and his Batman: The Animated Series co-star Kevin Conroy -LSB-...]
Because
Killing Joke is also the big deal reuniting of Conroy as Batman and Mark Hamill as the
Joker.
The
Killing Joke was just about Batman and the
Joker — and Batman and the
Joker are not really symbols of anything that are real, in the real world, they're just two comic book characters.»
no who really cares about deathstroke, anit the game about batman if they give the ability to play as a villian in story mode over a hero it would
kill the story, any other like red hood, grey ghost, the phantasm, the list of support hero in batman is almost endless and they give deathstroke... no mater the system i might not play that part of content, i never plaied the
joker content from my PS3 exclusive still at 0 %...
As long as Phillips and his team don't take this as an opportunity to attempt to adapt the entire
Killing Joke comic into a movie, I'm interested in seeing what they do with this because the idea of the
Joker once being a failed stand - up makes sense if you're trying to keep him in a grounded, somewhat realistic world.
That's straight out of The
Killing Joke, the 1988 one - shot by writer Alan Moore and artist Brian Bolland which offers a similar origin story for the
Joker.
The first trailer for Batman: The
Killing Joke, starring Mark Hamill as the
Joker, Kevin Conroy as Batman, Tara Strong as Barbara Gordon / Batgirl, and Ray wise as Commissioner Gordon, has arrived.
In 1988 graphic novel The
Killing Joke, writer Alan Moore depicted the
Joker as a «struggling stand - up who snaps after «one bad day» and turns to crime to feed his family.»
Making the
Joker into the guy who
killed Batman's parents was lame.
The closest thing we have to an origin story for the
Joker is Alan Moore's one - shot graphic novel, The
Killing Joke.
Batman symbolically
killing his Bruce Wayne persona and rising from the ashes as a new symbol of fear ties in thematically with the rest of the game, especially toward the finale where
Joker is banished not by Bruce Wayne, but by Batman.
In Injustice Gods Among Us, The
Joker tricks Superman into
killing his then wife Lois Lane and their unborn child using Scarecrow's fear toxin mixed with Kryptonite.
After being
killed by the
Joker in A Death of the Family, Jason Todd is resurrected by Talia al Ghul using the Lazarus Pit.
Mad with grief Superman punched through the
Joker's chest,
killing him outright before then deciding that he is done simply catching criminals to be locked up.
The story picks up not long after the events of the first game where the
Joker caused Superman to mistakenly
kill Lois and his unborn child.
In this alternate universe, the
Joker tricks Superman into
killing Lois Lane.
He is intetnioned to
kill and maker terror in the Gotham city by invinte them and then they
kill batman.The
Joker and Anarky are now taking advantage of the chaos to launch nefarious schemes.
-- The
Joker, The
Killing Joke
The source speaking to Kotaku tells of «at least one multiplayer mode» which sees players take on the role of a criminal belonging to either Bane or the
Joker's gangs trying to
kill Batman and Robin.
Joker and Bane soldiers must
kill the opposite team while also trying to
kill Batman and Robin.
She allies herself with the Scarecrow as part of the villain's plot to
kill Batman once and for all, but breaks away from the plan to save three people infected with the
Joker's blood (as she believes they could become new
Jokers).
The story of Injustice involves an alternate reality of the current universe, where Superman is tricked into
killing Lois Lane and his unborn child by the
Joker, which simultaneously triggers a bomb blowing up Metropolis.
«Arkham Knight» recreates a troubling scene from «The
Killing Joke» in which Barbara Gordon is shot and paralyzed by the
Joker.
The alternate universe version of Superman comes across as an embittered bad guy, no doubt as a result of falling for the
Joker's ruse that not only saw him
killing Lois Lane but inadvertently detonating a nuclear device in the process that wiped out Metropolis, along with the lives of millions of innocents.
The subsequent reveal of the
Joker included nods to Todd's comics history, with the Clown Prince of Crime facing off against Damian Wayne, Injustice 2's Robin, and antagonizing him with comments about Todd, whom he
killed in a 1988 storyline.
The game, as well as the first comic series, focused on Batman and Superman's civil war in the wake of the Man of Steel establishing his deadly regime after
Joker tricked him into
killing Lois Lane and his unborn baby.