Watch Terrible McBatguy get wasted by BatJoker in Future's End #38
Last edited by Nero; 10-23-2014 at 06:27 PM.
Joker schooling Marvel's villains on how it's done
I get why they went with Carnage (especially for the time), but I can't help but think how much better the Batman/Spider-Man cross-ever would have been, if the Joker teamed-up with the Green Goblin, instead.
Cesar Romero definitely captured the clown/ comedy side of the Joker which is how that role was written. Heath Ledger captured the homicidal maniac aspect. But I think Jack Nicholson captured both. I say that even though that movie bored me with the lack of substance and wasted time such as the Joker running around breaking things for ten solid minutes (the Prince music scene). But his performance, I think, was good although I was hoping for something like the Killing Joke rather than a Joker who was already a mobster.
DC should sue.
http://www.themarvelproject.com/2012...x-men-130.htmlUncanny X-Men #130 features at least two Easter Eggs. The first Easter Egg is the Joker who appears in the foreground of a scene at the club where the X-Men meet the Dazzler. In The X-Men Companion II (Fantagraphics 1982), John Byrne says "Yes. One of the people was the Joker. I didn't want to put a color note on it, but I was definitely hoping that Glynis would light that panel so that everybody had white faces and green hair so that he would come out looking even more like the Joker."
Like what even?
It's mainly because of Byrne's art, but I'd like to think that the chick with "Joker" is Magpie, but with a different 'do.
At least that was a bit more subtle than Buried Alien... :P
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