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The Penguin, the Riddler, Catwoman, and the Joker, for instance, are pop culture icons almost as prominent as Batman ...
Sideshow has two new Batman and Joker figures that harken back to a noir film style and you can almost hear the voice-over narration. Both of the 12-inch figures feature fabric outfits rendered in … ...
Batman fans have suggested that recent changes to Joker have all but “ruined the character.” The Batman supervillain debuted all the way back in 1940 via Batman #1. Created by Bob Kane, Bill ...
Will Batman's greatest nemesis appear in the new movie? We explore the evidence that Joker may already be around, and whether The Batman is actually a sequel to 2019's Joker.
As Batman finally exits the room, Joker laughs maniacally. Barry Keoghan is the latest in a long line of actors to play The Joker in live-action, with others including Jack Nicholson, ...
The scene crescendos with Joker taunting Batman with the unsettling truth that there’s a part of him that agrees with Riddler’s decision to dispatch Gotham leaders who are mired in corruption.
'Batman: White Knight' flips the roles of the Joker and the Caped Crusader—and offers up a comics series primed for the 21st century.
On the contrary, the Joker was an odd insert into the story of “The Batman.” The movie digs into the corruption of Gotham in a way few Bat films before it have.
While the main Joker War storyline will be chronicled in Batman #95-100, many of DC's other Batman-adjacent titles will be taking part in the crossover, most notably Detective Comics and Nightwing.
The Batman's Joker Revealed In New Deleted Arkham Scene. A deleted scene from The Batman gives us a hint of the relationship between The Batman and his arch-nemesis, the Joker.
The Batman director Matt Reeves confirmed to IGN that Barry’s “Unseen Arkham Prisoner” role is a “proto-Joker.” He explained that two scenes were filmed with Barry as the soon-to-be ...
Not only does Batman leave with barely any insight into the Riddler, but the Joker has the last laugh as he taunts Batman for being just like his puzzle-obsessed foe. And he’s not entirely wrong.