Interesting facts about the joker that you did not know. He took control of the Justice League

13.04.2019

”, we want to remind you the story of one of the main villains of world cinema.

The Joker is an insane psychopath, a maniac, a supervillain and Batman's main adversary. It was first introduced in Batman #1, released in the spring of 1940.

History

The Joker is over seventy years old, but his past is still unknown. Perhaps even he himself no longer remembers who he was until the night he put on the Red Cap, sclerosis at this age is common. According to the accepted canonical version, the man who became the Joker (perhaps he was an unsuccessful comedian, or perhaps a gangster) fell into acid, frightened by Batman, when he participated in the robbery of a playing card factory in the Red Hood costume. As a result, he went crazy, got white skin, black shadows around the eyes and green hair, and a smile froze on his face forever.

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Some time later, a warehouse full of smiling corpses was discovered in Gotham, and a strange character in a purple suit appeared on TV screens, announcing who and when he was going to kill. Batman and Commissioner Gordon had to work hard to stop the Joker, who cracked down on the owners of the ill-fated factory and intended to poison the Gotham reservoir. As a result, the villain ended up in the Arkham psychiatric hospital.

Later, the Joker had a partner - a girl dressed in a harlequin costume and madly in love with a maniac. He also (according to an unconfirmed version) had a pregnant wife, Jenny, who died in an accident, and the Joker sometimes worried because of her.

The image of the Joker has undergone some changes in the version of the comic "The New 52". Here, the homicidal maniac first appears in Detective Comics, where he is pursued by the entire Gotham police. The appearance of the character in the restarted universe has not changed much. After another skirmish with Batman, the Joker is caught and brought back to Arkham. In the clown's cell, a new villain, the Puppeteer, visits. He declares himself the Joker's biggest fan and then amputates his face. When Harley Quinn hears rumors about the death of a maniac, she loses the remnants of her sanity and leaves the Suicide Squad to personally see the cut face of her lover in the Gotham police station. Obviously, she expects to be able to restore the "beauty" of her beloved.

In the "Death of the Family" story, the Joker reappears and kills many police officers, and also returns his face, which is now attached to his head with straps. The Joker repeats his very first crime, threatening to kill the mayor but instead eliminating his employees. The villain returns to the place where he was born, the Ace chemical plant, and promises to return himself and Batman to their former lives.

The Joker is a confident maniac, and despite his apparent insanity, he has a fairly high IQ, cunning, and resourcefulness. Those who see him as an ally tend to just be used by the Joker. And those who hire him for "dirty work" must be prepared for unpredictable results.

He is ruthless, merciless and insane (this is manifested in an extremely frivolous attitude to life and reality: he ridicules almost everything in his path and, having ridiculed, destroys). Dangers, torture and even death do not frighten him at all, although the instinct of self-preservation always works at the right moment.

His crazy brain always prompts the owner with unexpected, witty and correct decisions. He has no equal in the ability to find the weak points of his opponents and use their own weapons against them. The Joker doesn't care about stupid things like the fairness of a duel.

Its eerie aura and nightmarish reputation inspire respectful fear and almost awe in most criminals.

Strengths and abilities: unbending willpower and brilliant intellect. The Joker's insanity and the structure of his mind leaves him immune to torture. Batman tried to explain this phenomenon by the fact that he actually does not realize what is right and wrong, not understanding what he should be judged for at all.

The Joker is a skilled chemist and explosives expert. He is immune to all kinds of poisons, an Escape Master, a Master of Tactical Analysis and quite good at hand-to-hand combat. While Batman is stronger, the Joker is faster and more agile, and his fighting style is chaotic and unpredictable.

He invented a poison that makes victims laugh to death and leaves a creepy smile on their faces, and uses his clown props, such as playing cards and a flower in his buttonhole, as weapons.

Cinema

The main Jokers in cinema today are:

Cesar Romero - He played him in the 1966 Batman movie and the subsequent TV series.

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Jack Nicholson - Batman» 1989.

Heath Ledger - Nolan's Greatest Trilogy Batman Begins», « The Dark Knight" and " The Dark Knight Rises”), whose Joker became new canon.

I'll show you why the Joker is one of the worst comic book villains. There are 10 reasons for this:

1. The Joker hit Robin with a steel tire iron

But how this murder was carried out is another matter. The Joker beat Robin, a young boy, almost to death with a tire iron in an abandoned factory.

He left a timed bomb nearby to see if Batman could save him in time. The explosion occurred in front of the Dark Knight and left a huge scar on his psyche - he could not forgive himself for not being able to rescue the boy in time, who practically became his son.

The grief and pain experienced by the Joker's archenemy was comparable in strength to the death of his parents.

2 Batman Is Only Alive Because The Joker Spare Him

In the Joker's 5 Way Revenge comic, the Joker tracks down and kills former members of his gang. By the end of the story, he manages to surprise Batman by attacking him from behind and knocking him out. The main enemy of the Joker is on the ground, the shoe of one is on the throat of the second.

With a single shot, cut or punch, the Joker could end the life of one of Earth's most famous and greatest heroes. Instead, he leaves because he decides that such a long confrontation, such a painful feud, cannot have such a boring and stupid end. He lets Batman live in order to destroy him "the proper way" later.

3. Love for kids

In the No Man's Land comic, the Joker kidnaps several dozen children and keeps them in the basement of the Gotham Police Department. Commissioner Gordon's second wife, Sarah, tracks the Joker and, pointing a gun at him, demands to let them go. The Joker throws the baby into the air and she has no choice but to catch it. Having released the gun from her hands, she remains unarmed. The Joker wishes her a Merry Christmas and puts a bullet in Sarah's head.

But that's not all. After he kills her, small children begin to crawl around her lifeless body. One of them even sits quietly in a pool of her blood, not realizing what just happened.

After that, the Joker surrenders without any resistance to the arriving police.

4 The Joker Killed Several Hundred Thousand People

In Batman Confidential #11, the Joker launches a detonated balloon over Gotham. When it explodes, a downpour of poison-covered glass descends on one of Gotham's districts. Yes, poisonous glass, which, when injected into the body, not only killed people, but also twisted their faces into an eerie smile, reminiscent of the eternal smile of the Joker. The attack left a tenth of Gotham dead. A tenth of the population of a metropolis the size of modern Chicago. Killed by one person.

5. He has a skin fetish

In the Death of the Family comic, the Joker escapes Arkham Asylum and leaves his face there as a sign of his "rebirth".

A year later, he retrieves his skin, which was kept in the Gotham City Police Department as evidence, and reattaches it, killing 19 police officers in the process.

Afterwards, he kidnaps the entire Batman family - Nightwing, Robin, Red Hood, Batgirl, and Red Robin - and ties them all up in the Batcave. Batman arrives. He sees a huge laid table, candles, his bound loved ones - their faces are wrapped in bandages. He is forced to sit down in a chair, which turns out to be electric. A hypnotized Alfred brings him a soup in which human skin floats - the skin of the Batman family that sits at the table.

Later, Batman gets out of the chair and the Joker runs away. Once Batman frees the others and removes the bandages, he realizes that the Joker didn't actually remove their skin and was just mocking him. Friendly jokes - nothing beats them, right?

6. He has a really strong skin fetish.

Once he skinned a living person, pushed him onto the stage of a strip club, slapping him on the behind with a bill before that.

7. Special relationship with women: he turned Gordon's daughter into a disabled person, raped her and forced his father to look at her naked photo

The Joker just can't leave poor Commissioner Gordon alone, even after killing his second wife. In The Killing Joke, the Joker shoots the ex-Batgirl Barbara Gordon right in front of her father. The bullet passes through her spine and permanently paralyzes the girl from the waist down. She screams in pain next to Gordon. He is horrified and doesn't know what to do.

But this is only the beginning.

After that, things get much, much darker.

As if the transformation of Gordon's daughter into a disabled person wasn't enough to confirm his status as a legendary psychopath, the Joker decides not to stop. He kidnaps Commissioner Gordon and takes him to an amusement park. Gordon wakes up to find himself in a cart on the "Ride of Fun" - a long tunnel where funny photos are shown on many different screens.

Only this time, the funny photos were replaced with photos of Gordon's naked daughter.

Yes, the Joker not only paralyzed and possibly raped her (there is still debate about this), but also took a series of photos where Gordon's bleeding daughter wriggles in agony, engulfed in horror and despair. The Joker did this to drive Gordon crazy and to prove that even the most collected and cool-headed person can lose his mind after "one bad day".

8. The neck is not a hindrance

Dark Knight Returns has one of the most unpredictable action scenes in any Batman movie.

Batman chases the Joker around the amusement park, which has happened before. However, this time the Joker kills people in this park without any hesitation. In the video above, the Joker kills 13 people in less than 30 seconds of running through the park. At the same time, he has a damn Batarang sticking out of his right eye socket.

Batman corners the Joker in the Tunnel of Love and begins to fight him. The Joker stabs him several times, but Batman uses his fighting skills and not only disarms the Joker, but seriously grazes his neck (with a terrible crunch). Batman feels guilt over the deaths of all the people the Joker has killed. He blames himself for letting him kill so many.

This is the moment when the Joker won. Batman is consumed by anger and guilt. The Joker starts laughing, becomes hysterical and says: “I won. I made you lose control. And they will kill you for it." He twists his own neck (!!!) to frame Batman for his murder.

9 He Killed Everyone Superman Loved

In the Injustice comic, the Joker managed to break Superman's spirit. He first kills Jimmy Olsen, a close friend and colleague of Superman's alter ego Clark Kent. The Joker then kidnaps Lois Lane and performs heart surgery on her aboard a submarine along with Harley Quinn. Superman finds them, breaks into the submarine, sees Lois on the operating table - the Joker and Harley for some reason attach a heart rate monitor to her heart.

The Joker catches Superman off guard and poisons him with a gas that is a mixture of Scarecrow's fear-inducing venom and Kryptonite. Due to the gas of the Joker, Superman has a clouding of his mind and it seems to him that his pregnant wife Lois Lane is none other than his main enemy, the all-powerful Doomsday. Superman grabs Doomsday and flies him into space, killing him with a lack of oxygen. Only when the effect of the gas ends does he realize that the body floating helplessly in space is not Doomsday, not his sworn enemy, but Lois. He killed his wife and unborn child.

When Lois's heart stops and her heart rate monitors it, a nuclear warhead detonator goes off in Metropolis (!!!), destroying Metropolis - the city whose inhabitants Superman has protected all his life. And it's not over yet.

10 He drove Superman crazy and started a years-long war between thousands of superheroes

Realizing that the Joker killed his friend Jimmy Olsen, his wife Lois Lane, his unborn child and razed Metropolis to the ground, Superman finds the maniac in the room where Batman interrogates him.

And kills.

At this point, Superman's psyche passes through a turning point, he goes insane and forever parted with all his principles. He decides that he can protect and shape the world as he sees fit, and creates a new world order. This divides superheroes into two camps - those that support the totalitarian regime of Superman and those that oppose it. This culminates in a full blown superhero war as depicted in Injustice: Gods Among Us.

The Joker is the type of villain that wins even when he dies. More precisely, he can win even by his death.

Poor Batman. So many years of training, dedication and hard work. He had to endure the loss of his parents, who were shot by bandits. Finally, after a long struggle with various rabble, bandits and robbers, having spent a huge amount of time, effort and money, there comes a moment when you want to drop everything and go somewhere. For example, go to a comfortable retirement.

But then supervillains appear, such as: The Riddler, Two-Face, other dangerous freaks with an umbrella and a monocle, as well as a wild catwoman and Batman's arch-rival - the Joker. Therefore, the hero cannot leave the city to be torn to pieces by these scoundrels, and especially by the most crazy of them, who appeared as a result of a fall into a vat of acid.

This character was created by Jerry Robinson, Bill Finger and Bob Kane in 1940. The Joker had the same rich and varied career as the Dark Knight, only unlike the latter, she was associated with crime and sadism. Only Batman's sworn enemy, like Moriarty in the legendary Sherlock Holmes, knew how to put the hero in real trouble.

Whether killing Batman's associates, torturing his friends, or simply terrorizing the people of Gotham, the Joker has indeed brought a lot of trouble between (and sometimes during) his stay at Arkham Asylum. This article describes the most unpleasant things that the Prince of Crime Clowns did.

10 Kidnap And Brainwash Tim Drake

"Batman Beyond" is a children's animated series, some scenes from which were used in the Dark Knight feature films, including the episode with the imminent return of the Joker. Battling a resurrected villain, the Batman of the future learns his secret from Bruce Wayne of the past. The investigation leads Batman to ex-Robin, Tim Drake.

The Joker kidnaps Tim, and his faithful assistant Harley Quinn brainwashes the poor fellow and turns him into an obedient puppy. Then, during the Joker and Wayne's final battle, Tim briefly regains control of himself and kills his new master (in an unusually bloody and violent way, you can see it in the uncensored film version) before having a mental breakdown.

However, Tim will feel the influence of the Joker for a long time to come. Later, he will actually turn into his kidnapper and will confront Batman. Despite the fact that the real Joker has long been dead, he managed to bring many more difficulties to the hero.

9 Emperor Joker

The creation of Jeff Loeb and Ed McGuinness - "Emerator Joker" tells us the story of the world, remade under the concepts and laws of the Prince of Crime Clowns. By stealing 99% of the power of Superman's enemy Mister Mxyzptlk, the Joker becomes omnipotent and gains dominance over the world. Superman, in turn, tries to restore balance.

Possessing tremendous power, every day Emperor Joker tortured and killed Batman and then resurrected him each time in order to repeat the process. Ultimately, this turned out to be the reason for the fall of the Clown Prince - Superman noticed the weakness of the villain associated with Batman, and skillfully took advantage of it to win the fight.

The Dark Knight was so traumatized by these events that he even had to erase his memory so that he could continue to fight crime and evil.


8. Monty loses his skin

The updated image of the Joker, displayed in the film "The Dark Knight", received a more realistic and intimidating look of a real villain (largely thanks to Heath Ledger). Shortly after such a "modernization", the new look of the Clown Prince also migrated to the pages of Brian Azarello's graphic novel, which was called "The Joker". This is a more realistic look at the story of the confrontation between Batman and the Joker, who was released from Arkham Asylum and contacted the petty thief Mr. Frost.

The most memorable moment is the visit of the Joker and his comrades to the strip club, in which he meets his old accomplice Monty. What follows actually turns The Dark Knight into a set of harmless and even endearing jokes compared to Azarello's novel.

After the Joker and Monty retire to the office to talk business, the cruel Clown Prince flays his comrade. In fact, this scene is very reminiscent of one episode from "Hannibal", this is by far one of the most brutal acts of the Joker.


7. Batgirl's departure, the appearance of the Oracle

One of the most successful Joker stories, "The Killing Joke" by Alan Moore, is a reminder of how dangerous and unpredictable the Joker can be when he's up to something bad. Just one "right" moment, as the supervillain believes, can drive any person crazy.

After yet another escape from Arkham Asylum, the Joker turns his gaze to James Gordon and his family. In his head, a plan instantly matures on how he will turn the policeman into the same crazy as himself. The Clown Prince arrives at Gordon's doorstep wearing a garish Hawaiian shirt and shoots the commissioner's daughter Barbara, paralyzing her, and thereby ending her career as a Batgirl (at least in this universe).

Barbara Gordon also appeared in the reprinted DC Comics series 52 where she is cured of a spinal injury with a special removable cape.

This is not the end of Gordon's torment and torture. The Joker's attack on the commissioner's daughter was just the beginning of a powerful psychological assault on James Gordon. The Joker tries to make every day of the commissioner's stay in Gotham his most unhappy and terrible day in his life. It is worth saying that Gordon had many such days.

James is trapped in the Joker's amusement park, where he is beaten, tortured and humiliated, stripped naked and forced to watch his daughter being abused in the same manner. The Commissioner and his daughter miraculously retain their sanity, falling victim to the Joker's murderous prank over and over again.


6. "Do you want to know how I got these scars?"

Once again, the Joker changes his appearance. Christopher Nolan's 2008 Batman Begins sequel, which was a fairly resounding success and well received by critics, introduced a new look for the Clown Prince. This version of the Joker, this time played by Heath Ledger, was simply inimitable and significantly different from its predecessors, Played at one time by Cesar Romero and Jack Nicholson, "Firing off" an incredibly tense bank robbery scene, Ledger changed the course of Batman's war on crime forever. Thus, the Dark Knight had an enemy to reckon with.

The contribution of the Joker to the overall success of the picture is really hard to overestimate, but the main achievement was probably the darkest scene of the film - the murder of Bruce Wayne's beloved. After poor Rachel Dawes falls out of a window and attempts to assassinate District Attorney Harvey Dent, the Joker kidnaps them both and imprisons them in a mysterious place with several death traps.

After a tough confrontation between Batman and the Joker, the Clown Prince finally reveals the location of the prisoners. The Dark Knight immediately goes to save his love, Rachel, but right before our eyes, she explodes, and Dent turns into a monster called Two-Face. This is probably the most shocking scene in the film. Why did it happen so? The modest and laconic butler Alfred Pennyworth best described the situation with these words: "Some people just want to see the world burn down."


5. The murder of Sarah Essen

The epic plot of "No Man's Land" describes the transformation of Gotham City into a post-apocalyptic wasteland, the appearance of which was the result of a powerful earthquake that completely destroyed the city. At first, the Joker sat on the sidelines while the Penguin and Two-Face fought each other for dominance over this territory. However, after the return of Batman to Gotham (after a small crisis of faith in the hero), the Clown Prince of Crime decided to step out of the shadows.

After some innocent fun with the Huntress and power-crazed cop William Petit (the villain kidnapped people and dressed them up as Jokers), the Clown Prince came up with a truly brutal plan: to kill every newborn child in the city.

Detective Sarah Essen, the wife of James Gordon, went head-to-head in a single-handed showdown with the Clown at police headquarters. She tried to save the children from the Joker's rage, but ended up getting shot in the forehead herself.


4. No face

DC Comics re-released their creations in the new "New 52" comic book series, so their characters got a whole new look. Always one step ahead, the Joker also decided to change his appearance with the help of a criminal puppet surgeon, who completely removed his face. The Joker planned to go deep underground and stay out of sight for a whole year. When he returned, he immediately began searching for his face, and also thirsted for revenge.

Scott Snyder of the "Death of the Family" crossover witnessed the violent return of the Joker. The villain, breaking into the Gotham City Police Department (GCPD), killed everyone he met there, he also grabbed his face, thus signaling to Batman that he was back in the city. The clown kidnaps the butler Alfred, as well as some members of the Bat-family, and sends a letter to his "beloved" enemy.

In any case, everything that was in this story before the exciting battle between the two eternal rivals simply loses its meaning, because this is exactly what everything was going to. Ending the battle by falling into the waterfall in Batman's cave, the Joker was left with nothing. Probably, at the next meeting, he will not stand on ceremony with the Dark Knight.


3. Breaks his own spine to spite Batman

The classic Batman story from Frank Miller tells us how an elderly and grouchy Batman decides to return to the fight against various scoundrels and villains. After once again thwarting Two-Face's treacherous plans and machinations and stopping the hulking teenage mutant, an aged Batman seemingly took control of the city once again.

However, as soon as the Joker learns about the return of the Dark Knight, he comes up with a cunning plan: by giving the impression that he is sane to others, the Joker fights his way into a television show in which he kills everyone present and quickly runs away. Batman and Robin catch up with the villain at an amusement park (a traditional superhero showdown) where the two nemesis once again face off in an exciting battle (this time in the tunnel of love). During the fight, Batman is seriously stabbed, and the Joker loses his eyeball as a result of an accurate hit from the batarang.

However, Batman still cannot take the initiative and deliver the final blow to the villain, so the Joker does it on his own. He starts laughing maniacally and twists his neck to spite Batman. As a result, he finally breaks his spine and dies, it was really the last laugh of the villain.

2. The figurative death of Superman and the literal death of the Joker

In the video game "Injustice: Gods Among Us", based on the alternate reality of the DC Comics universe, the Joker gives Batman a little breather and leaves to "play a little" in Metropolis. He drugs Superman with Scarecrow's hallucinogenic gas, causing the Kryptonian to have visions of Doomsday's attack on his lover Lois Lane and their unborn child. In a rage, Superman cracks down on the villain, throwing him into outer space.

However, it is soon discovered that Doomsday is actually his beloved Lois. And now the worst: imagine what kind of torment a person who was thrown into outer space by Superman could experience. But that's not all. The villain pre-connected the explosive to the explosive, he also synchronized Lois's heartbeat with the detonator, so the moment of cardiac arrest automatically triggered the action of the explosive and led to the destruction of Metropolis. After such an enraged Superman killed the Joker.

Despite the fact that there are too many deaths here, the Joker still managed to set up the death of Lois Lane, destroy Metropolis and completely undermine all moral principles. In fact, in this case, the Prince of Crime Clowns was once again the one who has the last laugh. Once again.


1. The murder of Jason Todd

This event was quite predictable, but still it is striking in its audacity. The story, described in the comic "A Death in the Family", created by Jim Starlin and Jim Aparo, tells about one of the most dramatic moments in Batman's life - the brutal murder of a member of the Bat-family - a teenager Robin.

Of course, it is worth considering that Jason Todd was far from being the most beloved character in the Family, but killing a teenager is very cruel. The Joker managed to hit the poor man in the head more than once before leaving him unconscious next to a ticking explosive device. Literally a moment later, the guy was torn to pieces, and Batman, unfortunately, did not have time to save him.

This may have been Batman's fatal mistake. It is likely that to this day this loss is a heavy burden on the soul of the Dark Knight. Of course, later Jason Todd was resurrected by the authors (in the cartoon "Batman: Under the Red Hood") and left alive, but still everyone still pursues and hates the Joker for his terrible crimes, including this one.

Where is the climax? Robin's death was not the result of the character's decline in popularity. So who is the real monster? This is definitely the Joker. After all, just imagine: he beat the unfortunate teenager with a club and left him to die next to an activated explosive device.

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The Joker is the quintessential underworld of the DC Universe. He is also one of the most notorious villains in all of comic book literature and the cause of many people's fear of clowns. He is the Ace of Dodgers, Batman's sworn enemy, he is the Joker.

1 The Joker was created as a one-time character

The Joker was created by Bob Kane and Jerry Robinson and appeared in Batman #1, released in April 1940.

There, the Joker was a thief and murderer who used the Joker's toxin to commit crimes. At the end of the issue, he was supposed to have been stabbed to the heart. The creators thought that a recurring villain would make Batman boring. Luckily, he was rescued by then-editor Whitney Ellsworth, solidifying the Joker as a recurring villain and later Batman's nemesis.

2 The origin of the Joker is unknown.

In The Dark Knight, the Joker always told different stories about the appearance of a scar on his face. Even in the comics, there is no origin or true backstory for the Joker. He himself stated that he did not exactly remember his former life, recalling various versions of what happened to him.

3 Conrad Veidt inspired the Joker

Conrad Veidt is a German actor who played mainly in silent films. In the film The Man Who Laughs, based on the novel by Victor Hugo, the actor plays the eternally grinning Gwynplaine. Gwynplaine was kidnapped as a child by Comprachico bandits, who disfigured his face beyond recognition by cutting his mouth from ear to ear.

4 He's not as crazy as he might seem.

The Joker has always been associated with insanity. He has always been portrayed as a crazy sociopath who kills people because it's fun. Yet he is quite normal. In the graphic novel "Arkham Asylum" Grant Morrison suggested that the Joker's mental state was a previously unprecedented form of "super sanity". The Joker sees the world around him like no other comic book character. There is even speculation that he understands that he is a comic book character.

5 The Joker has the most kills in the DC Universe

Every DC villain does kill from time to time, but not as often as he does. For the Joker, killing is an art. He's always creative with his kills. In Batman Confidential #11, the Joker blasts a detonated balloon over Gotham. When it explodes, a downpour of poison-covered glass falls on one of the districts of Gotham, which, when hit, not only kills people, but also twists their faces into an eerie smile, reminiscent of the Joker's smile. The attack left a tenth of a city the size of present-day Chicago dead. Back in the Emperor Joker series, he practically destroyed the entire Earth.

6 Even the most notorious DC supervillains are afraid of the Joker

It is not surprising that it was he who became the most terrible supervillain, even the rest of the villains are afraid of him. Some antagonists, like Lex Luthor or Bane, are extremely wary of him and generally try to avoid any contact with him, while others, like the Trickster, are openly afraid of him. The Trickster even said that "when supervillains want to scare each other, they tell Joker stories."

7 Maybe the Joker's name is Jack

It is believed that the real name of the Joker is Jack Napier. In the Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight comic book series, the Joker's cousin Melvin almost called him by his real name. But the Joker interrupted his cousin on the first syllable and threatened to never say it again. The Joker also used the name Jack as a codename for many of his schemes.

8 The Joker has been cured of his insanity twice

In Batman: Endgame, Bruce Wayne and the Joker are buried by a collapsed cave roof. But later, thanks to a regenerative substance called Dionesium, the Joker became alive again.

After recovering, the Joker forgot everything he ever did. He has become a simple depressed man who works in a butcher's shop and contemplates suicide. At the moment, he is completely healthy, although the creators hint that the Joker will soon become himself. There was also an instance where the Martian Manhunter used his telepathic abilities and cured the Joker of his insanity. But the state of rest was short-lived and he soon returned to his usual state.

9 He took control of the Justice League

Using his new and improved Joker Toxin, he captured and brainwashed half the members of the Justice League in order to kill Batman. He mind-controlled Wonder Woman, The Flash, Aquaman, and finally Superman to the point of complete dominance. Bruce Wayne to emerge victorious in this battle, but the fight was extremely brutal. After that A.R.G.U.S. sent the Justice League to emergency treatment.

10 He has no concept of good and evil

It's common knowledge that the Joker sees his actions as a way to make Batman a better hero. In the same "Endgame" storyline, he describes his actions as a "helping hand" to Batman. Still, this is the tip of the iceberg. The Joker does not see any evil in his deeds. He views his murders, thefts, and torture as purely noble and altruistic acts. The Spectre, one of the most powerful beings in the DC Universe, God's Vengeful Wrath, was unable to punish the Clown Prince of Crime. This happened because divine punishment works for those who, at least in the depths of their souls, admit their sins or who have a concept of morality, but chose to ignore it. The Joker has none of these aspects.



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