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  • The Joker ou O Coringa é um personagem. É o maior inimigo de Batman.
  • The Joker is a single from the Steve Miller Band's 1973 album of the same name. It topped the Billboard Hot 100 for a short time in 1974. Twice during the song the Lead Guitar will get a quick touch note section that sounds like a 'foxwhistle' that can give you somthing to smile about whilst playing the song.
  • The Joker is a NOOB who wears makeup, likes playing cards and cheese, and enjoys beating the living day light of Bat Man The Joker was a decent man once, until a long long time ago, in a galaxy far far away, when Wamario did something to him. It can viewed in the origin.
  • left|80px The Joker (El Comodín en español, El Guasón en español latino), es un personaje de DC Comics quien aparece en el juego crossover Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe.
  • The Joker is a minifigure officially released in 2006 (2005, in the Commemorative Limited Edition Batman Announcement set) as a part of the Batman theme, and is Batman's arch-enemy. The Joker reappeared in 2012 in the DC Universe subtheme of Super Heroes as a minifigure and a buildable action figure in the Ultrabuild subtheme. He appeared again in 2013 in an Asylum inmate outfit. He appeared in 2014 in his gangster suit in the set 76013 Batman: The Joker Steam Roller, and also in 76023 UCS Tumbler as his The Dark Knight variant for the very first time.
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  • The Joker is an archeenemy of batman. He is voiced by Mark Hammil.
  • "The Joker's clown-like appearance and big smile hide a devious mind bent on causing as much trouble as possible for his archenemy Batman. His array of weapons include an electric hand buzzer, deadly machine guns, and laughing gas." From LEGO Batman: the Video Game
  • The Joker is a song by the Steve Miller Band. It was sung by Eric Forman, Michael Kelso, Donna Pinciotti, and Steven Hyde in the episode That '70s Musical.
  • Smithers pays Carl to dress up as the Joker so Mr. Burns can go after him as Fruit Bat Man in "Dark Knight Court". In "A Test Before Trying", when the school is shut down for bad grades Princible Skinner says to Nelson that he will be atending a school parody of Arkham Asylum, of which The Joker, or at least a man resembling him, appears to be driving the bus, until it explodes. Kearney Zzyzwicz in the opening for Treehouse of Horror XX is wearing a costume modeled after the incarnation of the Joker played by Heath Ledger in The Dark Knight.
  • Heath Ledger (born October 10, 1983) is an American professional wrestler. He currently wrestles on the Raw brand of Wrestling Society X (WSX) as The Joker.
  • The Joker is a well-renowned television clown, played by Heath Ledger; also known for going around killing people because he's bored as hell. Unlike Batman though, he does not groom children. He loves to cause chaos, give police men wedgies, laugh like a guy on Crack and saying "Let's put a smile on that face.", as he carves up your mouth until you look like a Jack-o'-lantern smashed on the cement. When he is not committing crimes, he's usually cheating Lex Luthor in a poker game or bidding on ebay for celebrity's knives to add to his collection, hoping to one day start a barbershop quartet of famous clones (featuring Hitler and Jack the Ripper). Until than, he uses them to kill his victims, and to clean out the dirty nails of the severed fingers he slips into the chili over at Wendy's.
  • The Joker knew the Doctor a long time ago, even before the Doctor became "The Doctor".
  • The Joker is a Human supervillain that resides in the DC Universe. He is one of the many DC characters chosen to appear in the crossover video game Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe. He is most famously known as the arch-nemesis of Batman and is also arguably DC's most well-known antagonist. With the Joker's reputation for unmatched sadism and maniacal homicidal tendencies, his counterpart in the crossover game is the mercenary Kano.
  • The Joker is a character from the DC Universe. More particularly, he is an enemy of Batman. Despite his name, he is not to be taken lightly. In the Batman film The Dark Knight, he is portrayed by Heath Ledger, which has resulted in many Mary Sues taking this sociopath in their arms, claiming he was just misunderstood and turning him into a woobie. For more information about his many incarnations in comics and other media, see the other wiki.
  • The Joker quickly became a leader in his local prankster group after he arrived. Soon he became a chairman and had a bigger influence in groups outside of his own. After only four months, he became the chairman of all the pranksters in the world. The previous capital of the pranksters was Baghdad, but the Joker moved it to Gotham City, his hometown.
  • The Joker is a supervillain widely considered to be Batman's archenemy. The Joker is a master criminal with a clown-like appearance,and a violent sociopath who murders people for his own amusement, a vicious, calculating and psychopathic killer. He was described as a homicidal maniac by Batman, and was admitted into Arkham Asylum many times. He was Batman's deadliest enemy and a constant and dangerous one of the Justice League, also being one of the founders of the Injustice League.
  • The Joker is a seriously crazy ass person. He is the archenemy of Batman. He terrorizes random people. He is characterized by a painted clown face, his booming laugh and his malevolent pink costume (about him). Personifies the chaos, absurdity and gayness, so is said to be just the opposite of Ronald McDonald only worse.
  • The Joker is a character that appeared in LEGO Batman: The Videogame. He is the leader of Joker's Group.
  • The Joker is a SCAW, WCCW, UFW, TNXA, OCBF, and HWE Superstar & former NoDQ CAW and NAW Superstar.
  • The Joker is the main villain in the Batman comic book series. Just like Batman Six Flags used him for ride theming and some of rides that were themed around him had a "fun house" style que line.
  • The Joker is a DC Comics supervillain and the archnemesis of Batman. He was first introduced in Batman #1 (Spring 1940). The Joker is a master criminal with a clown-like appearance. Initially portrayed as a violent sociopath who murders people for his own amusement, the Joker later in the 1940s began to be written as a goofy trickster-thief. That characterization continued through the late-1950s and 1960s before the character became again depicted as a vicious, calculating, psychopathic killer.
  • In the TV show Batman The Joker was portrayed by Caesar Romero. This version of The Clown Prince of Crime wore a Pink colored suit rather than a purple one.
  • The Joker is the primairy antagonist of the Batman series, having been a pain in Batman's side from the very first comic. The Joker is the typical clown gone psycho criminal, his weapons involving deadly versions of normally harmless items such as Jack in the Boxes. The Joker regularly makes puns and such, and is one of the single most iconic villains. In Make Your Move 4, MasterWarlord made a moveset for the Dark Knight version of the Joker.
  • Stephanie has never fought or spoken to the Joker, but she did help Batman and Huntress track him down in the "Last Laugh" crossover. The premise of the crossover was that the Joker, thinking he was dying, unleashed havoc, infecting several fellow villains with Joker venom, driving them insane. His actions appeared to have led to the death of Tim Drake, therefore our trio had to track down Nightwing to stop him from killing the villain. She was present when Joker was revived from his "death" in Last Laugh #6, but was mostly focused on Tim (who was all right after all) at the time.
  • The Joker is a supervillain and the archenemy of Batman. He was first introduced in Batman #1 (Spring 1940) and has remained consistently popular. The Joker is a master criminal with a clown-like appearance, and is considered one of the most infamous criminals within Gotham City. Initially portrayed as a violent sociopath who murders people for his own amusement, the Joker later in the 1940s began to be written as a goofy trickster-thief. That characterization continued through the late-1950s and 1960s before the character became again depicted as a vicious, calculating, psychopathic killer. The Joker has been responsible for numerous tragedies in Batman's life, including the paralysis of Barbara Gordon (Batgirl/Oracle) and the murders of Jason Todd (the second Robin) and Jim Gordon's seco
  • Nearing the end of the episode, as the Nerd declares that he will no longer play any more bad Batman games, the Joker appears from behind the couch, laughing his trademark maniacal laugh. Believing the Batman-dressed Nerd to be the real Batman, he offers to let the Nerd play his bad Batman game: Batman: Return of the Joker for the NES. Not wanting to play the game, the Nerd punches the Joker and threatens him while grabbing his collar. The Joker, however, activates a liquid spurter hidden in a rose pinned on his suit, blinding the Nerd and causing him to fall over. He then gives the Nerd an electric shock with a joy buzzer hidden in his palm by "offering" the Nerd a hand. Subsequently, he ties the Nerd up on the couch and procedes to force him into playing the Joker's collection of bad Bat
  • The joker in this version is seen on a purple background doing a handstand. With the word "Wild" underneath him. When one or two "Jokers" came up during a spin, a contestant could use them to match any displayed category and create a pair or triple, increasing the value of the question. They could also substitute a Joker for a category in play but not displayed on the wheels (which was referred to as going "off the board") for $50 using one Joker or $100 using two Jokers. In addition, if a contestant spun a natural pair and a Joker, he or she could discard the pair but use the joker to go "off the board" in that category for $50.
  • The Joker (traducción sugerida: "El Guasón"; "El Comodín"; "El Bromista") es un villano original de DC Comics incluido como personaje invitado en Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe. El personaje, un psicópata asesino que viste atuendos similares a los de un payaso, es uno de los enemigos más conocidos de Batman y considerado como el mayor de ellos puesto es responsable de varias tragedias en la historia del héroe encapuchado: la parálisis de Bárbara Gordon y la muerte de Jason Todd (Robin). Fue creado por Jerry Robinson, Bill Finger y Bob Kane, y aunque en sus inicios fue pensado como un personaje siniestro la regulación del Comics Code Authority limitó a The joker a ser un simple bufón que solo molestaba a lo policías. Con la aparición del cómic The Killing Joke, por Alan More, The Joker volvi
  • The Joker's first appearance in a Christmas special was "Christmas With the Joker", the Christmas episode of Batman: The Animated Series, which also notably marked the character's first appearance on the series (and the DC Animated Universe) in production order. In it, Joker escapes from Arkham Asylum on Christmas Eve and then hijacks all the television airwaves to broadcast his own program, Christmas with the Joker. He announces that he has taken Commissioner Gordon, Summer Gleeson, and Harvey Bullock hostage, and threatens to have them killed unless Batman can find his hideout and rescue them by midnight. In spite of the distraction of having to save a train when Joker's men destroy a rail bridge, coupled with being tricked into following a fake transmitter, Batman and Robin manage to fi
  • The Joker is a fictional character, a comic book supervillain published by DC Comics and appearing as an enemy of Batman. Created by Jerry Robinson, Bill Finger and Bob Kane, the character first appeared in Batman #1 (Spring 1940). Often depicted as the archenemy of Batman throughout his comic book appearances, the Joker is portrayed as a master criminal whose characterization has varied from a violent sociopath who kills people and commits crimes for his own amusement, to a goofy trickster-thief. He has also been directly responsible for numerous tragedies in Batman's life, including the paralysis of Barbara Gordon and the death of Jason Todd, the second Robin. The Joker's real identity is often left anonymous. Throughout the character's long history, there have been several different ori
  • Well! Finally got my own page, did I? 'bout time! I was created in the forties, for Pete's sake! I've been around way longer than Superham's cousin! Why'd she get her own page first?! Well, it's not too bad, I guess... at least I can still gloat to Lexy about getting my own page first... As for that guy with the yellow ring...? He only wishes he was half as scary as me! Oh, you were looking for information on moi? I'm flattered, really, but, uh... SHOULDN'T YOU KNOW WHO I AM ALREADY?! All right, all right, fine. Here's My Card (from the bottom of the deck of course) and the lowdown...
  • Tier: 9-C. Unknown with preparation. | High 2-A Name: The Joker (sometimes called Jack Napier) Origin: DC Comics Gender: Male Classification: Human, Criminal, The Clown Prince of Crime Age: Probably in his 50s (He is older than Batman) Powers and Abilities: Peak Human Physical Characteristics, Genius Intelligence, Master Chemist, Can cheat death | Reality Manipulation, Time Manipulation, Molecular Manipulation, Cosmic Energy Manipulation, Can break the Fourth Wall, Flight, Toonforce, Teleportation, etc. Lifting Strength: Unknown | Immeasurable Key: Human | Emperor Joker
  • The Joker is a song by Steve Miller Band. The line in this song, "I speak of the pompatus of love," has baffled listeners for some time. Greil Marcus provided the best explanation we've seen in a 2002 article for Los Angeles Magazine titled "In The Secret Country." The word "Pompatus" does exist in the Oxford English Dictionary, and it means "to act with pomp and splendor." Miller most likely heard the word on a song called "The Letter," which was recorded by the Los Angeles Doo-Wop group The Medallions in 1954. It was written by their lead singer Vernon Green, who was 16 at the time and crippled with polio.
  • He has the Pencil of Trickery, like Hitler has the Pencil of Doom. It works by the Joker slamming the pencil into a thug's eye, then yelling "Tada!" as the desired mischief plays out. The Joker was also instrumental in Hitler's attempt to kill Justin Bieber. He answered Hitler's advertisement for a killer to destroy the singer, and Dolfy approved him for the job. The Joker chased Bieber throughout Berlin before finally gunning him down. The Joker is also used as Soalric's main avatar, and his video signature features the Joker heavily.
  • Shortly following the bank robbery, the Joker arrived unannounced at a meeting between the rival mob leaders of Gotham, which he described as a "group therapy session". The mobsters are at first unwilling to even hear him out, and Gambol, one of the crime lords who seems to take the most dislike for the Joker when setting eyes on him, sends one of his men to take him out by force, but the Joker unexpectedlly says his is going to perform a magic trick by making a pencil "disappear" and embedds the pencil at the table, and then when Gambols's goon is about to grab him, the Joker quickly grabs him and shoves him head-first into the pencil where it indeed "disappears" inside the man's head via eyeball, instantly killing him. The Joker proposed that it was Batman's interference that had resulte
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  • American
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  • 23
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  • Rassilon Era
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  • Heel
  • Evil
  • Chaotic Evil
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  • Batman
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  • Archenemy of Batman
  • Deadliest Criminal of Gotham City
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  • The Joker
  • Cool Fact: No one is really sure how The Joker became The Joker, and over the yearsknows!
  • Arch-Enemy: Batman
  • Fighting: 8
  • Intelligence: 9
  • Joker The Joker. City: Gotham City
  • Speed: 5
  • Strength: 5
  • Base: Run-down abandoned joke factory in downtown Gotham City
  • Powers: Exploding gunballs, poisonous laugh gas, deadly
  • There’s nothing funny about The Joker minifigure, LEGO Batman’s arch-enemy. He may look like he’s clowning around but this bad guy is bad news in Gotham City! Once a small-time thief, The Joker fell into a vat of chemicals that turned his skin white, his hair green, and his lips red– like a crazed clown. His pun-loving crimes are always meant to bring Batman down once and for all. Agility: 6
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  • Joseph "Joe" Kerr
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  • Machine Guns
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  • Electric Hand Buzzer
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Number
  • W4517
Gold
  • 8000
Finisher
  • Joker Driver
  • Joker-Plex
Realm
  • Ignis
Box Title
  • The Joker
Voice
Appearances
  • Hitler Plans to have Justin Bieber killed
  • Hitler's pencil of doom Vs Joker's pencil of trickery
Nombre
  • The Joker
Story
  • So you are looking for some work. Well I don't have any work for you becuse I don't work for a living. My parents died in battle and left me more gold than I know what to do with. So now I spend my money playing with people like you. I'll tell you what. I'll give you a lump of gold to go to Araid; Ezrik, Safwani.Mavat, Retz and Weld and tell them.... here.... come closer and I will whisper it in to you..psspsspsspsspsspss.... Oh now come on. It's not that bad. I will tell you this. If you go to each of these people and tell them what I told you, I'll not only give you the gold. I'll tell you a secret.
Games
Birth Date
  • ???
Portrayer
  • Heath Ledger
Album
  • The Joker
Series
Weapon
  • Dual guns
Status
  • Alive
  • Incarcerated in Gotham
Appearance
Affiliation
Other
  • yes
Game
Nickname
  • Joker
Lugar
  • Gotham City,Estados Unidos
Hair
  • Green
Actor
Name
  • The Joker
Genre
  • Classic Rock
Brand
Notable
  • Blowing up the Führerbunker
  • Killing Justin Bieber
  • Battling Hitler's Pencil of Doom with his Pencil of Trickery
Caption
  • The Joker en Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe
Abilities
  • High intelligence
  • Skilled chemist
  • Experience in hand to hand combat
  • Access to a variety of gadgets
  • chemist, gadgets
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  • Unknown
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  • yes
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  • English
Character Name
  • The Joker
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  • Gotham City
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  • 190.0
  • 195.0
Cause
  • Batman
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  • 200
Link
  • The Joker
Allies
Items
  • None
Birth Place
  • ???
Links
  • Joker
Height
  • 5.0
  • 180.34
Species
Peso
  • 88.0
Performed
  • Performed by
Title
  • The Joker
Weapons
  • Bombs
  • Revolver
  • Extendable boxing glove
  • Razor lined throwing cards
Music
  • "" by
Names
  • "Clown Prince of Crime"
  • "The Joker"
XP
  • 1700
Rank
  • Supervillain
Enemies
Image size
  • 170
Real Name
  • Unknown
Performer
  • Mark Hamill
TAB
  • Gallery
  • Videos
  • Overview
  • Moveset
database
  • Joker
Altura
  • 6
Years
  • 2012
Notes
Universe
  • Batman
Imagen
  • 300
  • The_joker.png
Cover
  • The Joker.jpg
Occupation
  • Criminal
Show
  • Batman Beyond
  • Batman: The Animated Series
  • The Batman
  • Superman: The Animated Series
  • The New Batman Adventures
  • Static Shock
Debut
  • 2004
TXT
  • 1966
  • The Dark Knight
  • Arkham Asylum
  • Batman
  • Super Heroes
  • Nurse
  • DUPLO
  • Gangster
  • The LEGO Batman Movie
  • LEGO Dimensions
  • Decoy
  • Microfigure
  • Illumination Suit
  • Magnet Suit
  • Sphere Suit
  • Asylum Inmate
  • Batman Disguise
  • Batman of the Future
  • Demolition Suit
  • Electricity Suit
  • Flower Suit
  • Jokerland
  • Trench coat
  • Tropical Suit
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  • 51
  • 457
  • 1966
  • 70906
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  • 200
Fullname
  • Unknown
Released
  • 1973
By
  • The Steve Miller Band
Image File
  • JOKER.jpg
Resides
  • Gotham City
Gender
  • Male
Artist
  • Steve Miller Band
Position
  • Gotham City criminal
Born
  • 1983-10-10
RealName
  • Jack Napier
Source
  • RBTPCR
Portrayers
  • Richard Epcar
Rating
  • SR
Trainer
  • Self Trained
Year
  • 1973
Designer
Creator
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  • 200
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  • Rahman
Fighting Styles
  • Boxing
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  • yes
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  • N
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  • The Joker ou O Coringa é um personagem. É o maior inimigo de Batman.
  • The Joker is a single from the Steve Miller Band's 1973 album of the same name. It topped the Billboard Hot 100 for a short time in 1974. Twice during the song the Lead Guitar will get a quick touch note section that sounds like a 'foxwhistle' that can give you somthing to smile about whilst playing the song.
  • The Joker is a fictional character, a comic book supervillain published by DC Comics and appearing as an enemy of Batman. Created by Jerry Robinson, Bill Finger and Bob Kane, the character first appeared in Batman #1 (Spring 1940). Often depicted as the archenemy of Batman throughout his comic book appearances, the Joker is portrayed as a master criminal whose characterization has varied from a violent sociopath who kills people and commits crimes for his own amusement, to a goofy trickster-thief. He has also been directly responsible for numerous tragedies in Batman's life, including the paralysis of Barbara Gordon and the death of Jason Todd, the second Robin. The Joker's real identity is often left anonymous. Throughout the character's long history, there have been several different origin tales; the most common theme depicts him as falling into a vat of chemical waste, which bleaches his skin and turns his hair green and his lips bright red, giving him the appearance of a clown. The Joker has been portrayed by Cesar Romero in the Batman TV series, Jack Nicholson in Tim Burton's Batman, and Heath Ledger in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight. Larry Storch, Mark Hamill and Kevin Michael Richardson have provided the voice for the character in animated form. Wizard's list of the 100 Greatest Villains of All Time ranked the Joker as #1. Alias' * Jack Napier * The Clown Prince of Crime * Puddin' (to Harley) * Mr. J (To Harley) * Harlequin of Hate * Ace of Knaves Criminal Career From the Joker's first appearance in Batman #1, he has committed crimes both whimsical and inhumanly brutal, all with a logic and reasoning that, in Batman's words, "make sense to him alone."[20] In his first appearance, the character leaves his victims with post-mortem smiles on their faces, a modus operandi that has been carried on throughout the decades with the concept of the character. In Batman: The Killing Joke, the Joker shoots Barbara Gordon (then known as Batgirl and in later comics as Oracle), rendering her a paraplegic. He then kidnaps Commissioner Gordon and taunts him with enlarged photographs of his wounded daughter being undressed, in an attempt to prove that any normal man can go insane after having "one really bad day." The Joker ridicules him as an example of "the average man," a naïve weakling doomed to insanity. The Joker fails in his attempts to drive Gordon insane, because Batman saves the commissioner. Although psychologically traumatized, Gordon retains his sanity and moral code, urging Batman to apprehend the Joker "by the book" in order to "show him that our way works." After a brief struggle, Batman tries one final time to reach the Joker, offering to rehabilitate him. The Joker hesitates and considers the idea, but ultimately refuses, saying it's too late for him and that he's too far gone. The Joker shows his appreciation by sharing a joke with Batman which Batman actually laughs at, suggesting that Batman may have also been driven mad by "one really bad day."[21] The Joker murders Jason Todd, the second Robin, in the story A Death in the Family. Jason discovers that a woman who may be his birth mother is being blackmailed by the Joker. She betrays her son to keep from having her medical supply thefts exposed, leading to Jason's brutal beating by the Joker with a crowbar. The Joker locks Jason and his mother in the warehouse where the assault took place and blows it up just as Batman arrives. Readers could vote on whether they wanted Jason Todd to survive the blast. They voted for him to die, hence Batman finds Jason's lifeless body. Jason's death has haunted Batman ever since and has intensified his obsession with his archenemy.[12] In the one-shot comic Mad Love, Arkham psychiatrist Harleen Quinzel ponders whether the Joker may in fact be faking insanity so as to avoid the death penalty. As she tries to treat the Joker, he recounts a tale of an abusive father and runaway mother to gain her sympathy. She falls hopelessly in love with him and allows him to escape Arkham several times before she is eventually exposed. Driven over the edge with obsession, she becomes Harley Quinn.[22] During the events of the No Man's Land storyline, the Joker murders Sarah Essen Gordon, Commissioner Gordon's second wife, during a confrontation over kidnapped infants. Gordon is shot as she saves one particular baby from falling to the cement floor. The Joker is shown frowning in the aftermath of the murder. He surrenders to Batman, but continues to taunt Gordon, provoking the Commissioner to shoot him in the kneecap. The Joker laments that he may never walk again, and then collapses with laughter as he "gets the joke" that Gordon has just avenged his daughter's paralysis.[23] While in transit back to Arkham, however, he takes control of the helicopter transporting him, and flies off to Qurac, where he becomes part of the government and helps to speed the country's decline into war with its neighbours. He is subsequently sent to New York as the country's ambassador, in which position he then threatens to use a neutron bomb to kill everyone in Manhattan if the United Nations doesn't withdraw its forces. Power Girl and Black Canary of the Birds of Prey capture him, however, and Barbara Gordon tricks him into telling them how to stop the attack, after which the Joker is sent to 'the Slab' "with the rest of the supercreeps." [24] In a company-wide crossover, Last Laugh, the Joker believes himself to be dying and plans one last historic crime spree, infecting the inmates of The Slab, a prison for super criminals, with Joker venom to escape. With plans to infect the entire world, he manipulates the super-powered inmates to allow a jailbreak, and sets them loose to cause mass chaos in their 'Jokerized' forms. The Joker is not cheered as, using the example of vandalized Easter Island statues, he does not believe that the altered inmates are being appropriately funny. The entire United States declares war on the Joker under the orders of President Lex Luthor; in response, Joker sends his minions to kill the President. Black Canary discovers that Joker's doctor modified his CAT scan to make it appear that he had a fatal tumor in an attempt to subdue him with the threat of death. Harley Quinn, angry at the Joker's attempt to make her pregnant without marrying her, helps the heroes create an antidote to the Joker poison and return the super villains to their normal state. Believing Robin had been eaten by Killer Croc in the ensuing madness, Nightwing eventually catches up with the Joker and beats him to death. To keep Nightwing from having blood on his hands, Batman resuscitates the Joker.[25] In Emperor Joker, a multi-part story throughout the Superman titles, the Joker steals Mister Mxyzptlk's reality-altering power, remaking the entire world into a twisted caricature, with everyone in it stuck in a loop. The Joker entertains himself with various forms of murder, such as killing Lex Luthor over and over and devouring the entire population of China. The conflict focuses on the fate of Batman in this world, with the Joker torturing and killing his adversary every day, only to bring him back to life and do it over and over again. Superman's powerful will allows him to fight off the Joker's influence enough to make contact with the weakened Mxyzptlk, who along with a less-powerful Spectre, encourages Superman to work out the Joker's weakness before reality is destroyed by the Joker's misuse of Mxyzptlk's power. As time runs out, Superman realizes that the Joker still cannot erase Batman from existence, as the Joker totally defines himself by his opposition to the Dark Knight; if the Joker can't even erase one man, how can he destroy the universe? The Joker's control shattered, Mxyzptlk and the Spectre manage to reconstruct reality from the moment the Joker disrupted everything, but Batman is left broken from experiencing multiple deaths. Superman has to steal Batman's memories so that he can go on, transferring them to the Joker and leaving him catatonic.[26] In the Under The Hood arc (Batman #635-650), Jason Todd returns to life. Angry at Batman for failing to avenge his death, he takes over his killer's old Red Hood identity, abducts the Joker and attempts to force Batman to shoot him.[ At the conclusion of Infinite Crisis, the Joker kills Alexander Luthor, hero of the original Crisis on Infinite Earths and villain of Infinite Crisis for being left out of the Society.[28] In Batman #655, a deranged police officer impersonating Batman shoots the Joker in the face leaving him physically scarred and disabled. After having undergone extensive plastic surgery and physical therapy, The Joker reappears in Batman #663 with a drastic new appearance, now permanently fixed with a Glasgow smile. While in intensive care at Arkham The Joker develops an immunity to several types of poison by methods of self administration. He then sends Harley Quinn to kill his former henchmen, instructing her use a more lethal version of Joker venom in order to signal his spiritual "rebirth", culminating with another rampage through Arkham Asylum and a failed murder attempt on Harley. Salvation Run depicts the Joker as leading one of two factions of supervillains who have been exiled from Earth to a distant prison planet.[29] In issue six of the series, Joker engages Lex Luthor in an all-out brawl for power. Just as he gains the upper hand, however, the planet is invaded by Parademons; The Joker helps fight off the invasion and later escapes along with the rest of the surviving villains via a teleportation machine. After returning to Earth, Joker is yet again a patient in Arkham Asylum. Batman visits him to ask him if he knows anything about the Black Glove, but Joker only responds by dealing a Dead man's hand.[30] During routine therapy, Joker is met by a spy for the Club of Villains who offers him a chance to join them in their crusade against Batman.[31] Joker later appears as a member of Libra's Secret Society of Super Villains. Other Media Cesar Romero portrays the character in 18 episodes of the 1960s Batman television series. The Joker of this series is characterized by a cackling laugh and comedy-themed crimes that were silly in nature, such as turning the city's water supply into jelly, beating Batman in a surfing competition, and pulling off a bank heist based on a stand-up comedy routine. Romero refused to shave his distinctive mustache for the role, and it was partially visible beneath his white face makeup. Romero reprises his role in the 1966 film Batman. The Joker is portrayed by Jack Nicholson in the 1989 film Batman. In the film, the character is a narcissistic gangster named Jack Napier who is disfigured when he falls into a vat of chemicals during a confrontation with Batman. His trademark grin is the result of a botched attempt at plastic surgery by a back-alley surgeon to repair a bullet-wound to the face. Driven insane, he launches a crime wave designed to "outdo" Batman (Michael Keaton), who he feels is getting too much press. When Bruce Wayne confronts the Joker, he later recognizes him as one of the muggers who murdered his parents. In the flashback scene showing Napier's murder of Thomas and Martha Wayne, Napier is played by Hugo E. Blick. Newsweek's review of the film stated that the best scenes in the movie are due to the surreal black comedy portrayed in this character. During the OnStar "Batman" ad campaign, the Joker appears in one commercial, played by Curtis Armstrong. Roger Stoneburner makes a cameo appearance as the character in an episode of Birds of Prey. Mark Hamill, who voiced the Joker in various animated shows throughout the 1990s, provides the Joker's voice in the scene, and he is the only one of the two actors to be credited. In The Dark Knight (2008) the character is portrayed by Heath Ledger, who told Sarah Lyall of New York Times that he viewed that film's version of the Joker as a "psychopathic, mass murdering, schizophrenic clown with zero empathy."[45] The role of the Joker put great psychological pressure on Ledger while filming The Dark Knight and took a toll on him. He is the main antagonist of the film and is a terrorist-for-hire who becomes obsessed with antagonizing Batman (Christian Bale). Costume designer Lindy Hemming described the Joker's look as being based around his personality, in which "he doesn't care about himself at all." She avoided his design being vagrant, but nonetheless it is "scruffier, grungier and therefore when you see him move, he's slightly twitchier or edgy."[46] Unlike most incarnations, where his appearance is a result of chemical bleaching, this Joker sports a Glasgow smile, and accentuates it through unevenly applied white, black, and red make-up. Accordingly, he still leaves his victims with post-mortem smiles throughout the film, but with the use of a knife and make-up rather than chemical manipulation. During the course of the film, he tells conflicting stories about how he acquired the scars, which involve child abuse and self-mutilation. He eschews gag-based weapons common to the character in favor of knives, firearms and an array of explosive devices. Jeff Labrecque writes that Ledger's "seething anarchist Joker makes Jack Nicholson's once-iconic dandy now seem as clownish as Cesar Romero's." As many critics predicted, Ledger has been posthumously nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance. Animation The Joker appeared as a recurring villain in the 1968-1969 Filmation series Batman with Robin the Boy Wonder, played by voice actor Larry Storch. Two episodes of the 1972 series The New Scooby-Doo Movies featured a meeting with Batman; the Joker was one of the villains, with Storch reprising his role. The Joker was featured in five episodes of Filmation's 1977 series The New Adventures of Batman, where he was voiced by Lennie Weinrib. His only Super Friends appearance was in the show's final incarnation, The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians, where he appeared in both the intro and the episode "The Wild Cards", which features a version of the Royal Flush Gang. The leader of the group, Ace, turns out to be a disguised Joker (played by voice actor Frank Welker). In Batman: The Animated Series, which debuted in 1992, the Joker was voiced by Mark Hamill. In the feature film spin-off Batman: Mask of the Phantasm it is revealed that he was once a hitman for mobster Sal Valestra. His name, like in the 1989 movie, is mentioned as being Jack Napier, but later episodes offer the notion that this is merely an alias and that, like in the comics, his true identity is unknown. Hamill reprises his role in many animated shows in the DC animated universe, such as Justice League, where his most prominent appearance is in the episode Wild Cards, in which he has planted an atomic bomb in Las Vegas and is also planning to unleash the psychic powers of Ace on the entire city to render everyone watching into a catatonic state. The plan backfires, and after a fight with Batman, the Joker is himself rendered temporarily catatonic. A different interpretation of the Joker appears in the animated series The Batman, voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson. In his first few episodes, he sports a purple and yellow straitjacket, fingerless gloves, bare feet, wild green hair, red eyes, and what appears to be martial arts skills that makes him much different from his predecessors. Later in the series, he adopts the more traditional garb of a purple suit and spats, but still has wild hair and wears no shoes, save one episode. The Joker also moves and fights with a monkey-like style, using his feet as dexterously as his hands, and often hangs from the walls and ceilings (as the series progresses, these abilities do not appear as much). He employs the signature Joker venom in the form of a laughing gas. In the animated feature The Batman vs. Dracula, he is transformed into a vampire, with paler clothes, claws, fangs, and supernatural powers. Video Games The Joker appears in numerous Batman-related video games, often being the main antagonist. The Joker is a playable character in LEGO Batman: The Video Game,[49] where he leads a group of villains in a mission to spread Joker toxin to all of Gotham City. Game Informer writes that "this game is filled with cool playable characters...Nightwing, Joker, Killer Croc, Bane, Harley Quinn, and Man-Bat only scratch the surface of the game's catalog of great characters."[50] He has dual Uzis, and can kill enemies using a lethal joybuzzer, which can also be used to power generators. He has a helicopter with a grappling hook. He is also a playable character in Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe, voiced by Richard Epcar,[51] in which he sports an array of magically endowed trick (but often lethal) weapons and fatalities and (storywise) he is also reasonably stronger due to the rage caused by the merging universes. The Joker will also appear in DC Universe Online and Batman: Arkham Asylum, again voiced by Mark Hamill.
  • Well! Finally got my own page, did I? 'bout time! I was created in the forties, for Pete's sake! I've been around way longer than Superham's cousin! Why'd she get her own page first?! Well, it's not too bad, I guess... at least I can still gloat to Lexy about getting my own page first... As for that guy with the yellow ring...? He only wishes he was half as scary as me! Oh, you were looking for information on moi? I'm flattered, really, but, uh... SHOULDN'T YOU KNOW WHO I AM ALREADY?! All right, all right, fine. Here's My Card (from the bottom of the deck of course) and the lowdown... Of course, a true fan would want all the gory details fleshed out, yes? So then. There's me, and there's the Bat, two peas in a pod. I'm the better-looking pea, of course, but that's beside the point. Billy Finger and Bobby Kane, inspired by both the playing card and Conrad Veidt's deliciously chilling title character in the 1920s film The Man Who Laughs, conjured me up in good ol' 1940, back when heroes were allowed to kill, everyone Asian spoke with their R's and L's mixed up, and the art was worse than something drawn by a six-year old with crayons ('course, Jerry Robinson said he had a hand too, but that's not my department)... I gave that flying rodent a good runaround in Batman #1 (I was modest enough to give him the title...), and soon enough, I began carving out my own little niche. But, as it turned out, that wasn't enough! No, they planned to whack me in my second appearance! Can you believe that?! But, someone (in this case, Whitney Ellsworth) came through for me, and I lived through a self-inflicted stabbing after all. So, instead of dying painfully, I only had to endure six months of agonizing hospital time! Those were the glory days... I'd show up, make a bit of trouble, kill a couple people, get foiled by Fatman, and escape at the last minute. Gambling rackets, sniping FBI agents, I've seen (and done) it all. I was even executed once, y'know. 'course, The Grim Reaper couldn't hold me, and I came back... just in time to witness the rising of the Comics Code. (Hoo... and some people thought I was evil and insane... heh heh heh...) Maybe I should've stayed buried a bit longer, cuz, you all know what happened next. Batman and that brat Robin were joined by Batwoman, Bat-Girl, Bat-Hound, Bat-Mite (yeesh, what's next? Bat-butler?), and no one was allowed to kill ever again. And we all lived happily ever after... NOT! Then again, I can't say that it was ever boring. I was allowed to play with bigger toys -- everything from my own utility belt to giant record players (where the heck does Gotham get all that stuff, anyhow?). I even managed to get all of Gotham City to marvel at my enormous BONER! But nothing lasts forever, does it? (Save the memory of Tom and Jerry.) Come The Bronze Age of Comic Books, I was finally allowed to roam free again, and what a joy it was! Blowing off people's heads with exploding cigars and feeding them to sharks! It seems that finally, the heads at DC Comics got brains - it was here that I got my own series! And it lasted all of... nine issues... And I had to lose every time. Ah, well, who cares about all that? The Seventies might have returned me to life, but it was The Eighties that were really my heyday. You might recall an obscure little book called The Killing Joke written by some nobody called Alan Moore. If you haven't... GET OVER THERE AND READ IT, AND DON'T CALL YOURSELF A FAN OF MINE UNTIL YOU'VE MEMORIZED EVERY WORD! Done? Good. Less than a year afterward, DC made the historical decision of killing off Robin -- 'bout time, too. But just a little heads-up, it was Jason Todd, not Dick Grayson. Who was Jason Todd? Who cares? All you need to know is that every reader hated his guts, enough that they voted to have him die. But with an outfit like that, can you really blame them? Heck, at least thirteen of those votes came from yours truly! Anyhoo, the poll was set up, the calls were made, and I gave poor li'l Jason a spanking he'll never forget. Rest in pieces. Then I got shot. And got trapped on an exploding helicopter. And vanished for all of a few months. And I still made it back in time for the holidays. From there on, my life's been just one giant rollercoaster ride (occasionally of the Hawaiian variety, but usually not). 'specially since I killed Jimmy Gordon's wife during that earthquake. Hold on, where're you going? D'ya think we're done with my life? Not even close! I've poisoned all the fish on the eastern and western seaboard and tried to patent them! I've become God and brought the whole universe to its knees! I've killed Siskel and Ebert, fer cripes sake! But no, you don't care about any of that, do you? I bet you came to this page because you were so impressed by that pencil trick. No? The dreadlocked monkey-man in a straitjacket with that sexy, sexy laugh, then? Perhaps you remember the days when I faced off with Adam West? The pointy-chinned me voiced by Mark Hamill? The meaty ol' me played by Jack Nicholson? The Silver Age-esque me? Or was it the version of me that turned into a twenty-foot tall muscleman? (Although that one didn't end too well. Object lesson on steroid use, kids!) That one voiced by some Bender...'s actor? The one with all those kid superheroes, where I was voiced by Data? Or how about those times where I was a woman? 'Course, any version of me is good as long as you don't think I'm that other psychotic, fourth-wall breaking clown who works for those Marvel guys. I'm not really fond of Mr. Wilson, but I do love friending him on that Facebook thingy and asking him to "do that pencil trick". It just gives me that warm, fuzzy feeling inside. Well, that conversation was certainly uplifting, wouldn't you say? Look at how widely you're grinning. Ooh, and check it out! Your complexion is clearing right up. And that hair...! So rich a shade of green that only your undertaker'll know for sure. And that laugh! Isn't it beautiful? Not too shabby a rhythm for a white guy! Ohhhh, don't give me that look. You were the one that took that card from me! Sheesh, how dumb can ya get? Straighten up. It's not the end of the world. Only yours. Annnd... there you go, now you see the joke. The very biggest and bestest smile of them all.
  • The Joker is a NOOB who wears makeup, likes playing cards and cheese, and enjoys beating the living day light of Bat Man The Joker was a decent man once, until a long long time ago, in a galaxy far far away, when Wamario did something to him. It can viewed in the origin.
  • The Joker's first appearance in a Christmas special was "Christmas With the Joker", the Christmas episode of Batman: The Animated Series, which also notably marked the character's first appearance on the series (and the DC Animated Universe) in production order. In it, Joker escapes from Arkham Asylum on Christmas Eve and then hijacks all the television airwaves to broadcast his own program, Christmas with the Joker. He announces that he has taken Commissioner Gordon, Summer Gleeson, and Harvey Bullock hostage, and threatens to have them killed unless Batman can find his hideout and rescue them by midnight. In spite of the distraction of having to save a train when Joker's men destroy a rail bridge, coupled with being tricked into following a fake transmitter, Batman and Robin manage to find Joker's hideout (the Laffco Toy Factory), rescue the hostages, and bring Joker back to Arkham Asylum. When the series was continued as The New Batman Adventures, Joker appeared in the last segment of the holiday episode, "Holiday Knights". Joker announces in a video message to Batman that he will be killing a ton of people on New Year's Eve (to make up for the fact that he will not be killing anyone next year). Batman figures that Joker will be using a sonic based weapon powerful enough to kill anyone in earshot, and will have it detonate once the bell has risen at the New Year's countdown in Gotham Square. When Batman and Robin come after him, Joker manages to capture them, but fortunately, Batman is able to short out Joker's equipment, resulting in the bomb's wires shorting out and the bell falling down, trapping Joker underneath.
  • Tier: 9-C. Unknown with preparation. | High 2-A Name: The Joker (sometimes called Jack Napier) Origin: DC Comics Gender: Male Classification: Human, Criminal, The Clown Prince of Crime Age: Probably in his 50s (He is older than Batman) Powers and Abilities: Peak Human Physical Characteristics, Genius Intelligence, Master Chemist, Can cheat death | Reality Manipulation, Time Manipulation, Molecular Manipulation, Cosmic Energy Manipulation, Can break the Fourth Wall, Flight, Toonforce, Teleportation, etc. Attack Potency: Street level (Has traded blows with the Dark Knight on numerous occasions). Unknown with preparation (His resources vary based on incarnation, but he has hijacked satellite lasers, nuclear bombs, and other powerful equipment in the past) | High Multiverse level+ (Has nearly all of the powers of Mister Mxyzptlk) Speed: At most Supersonic+ (Should not be overwhelmingly slower than Cassandra Cain, who outran a bullet) | Unknown Durability: Street level (Has taken hits from Batman on numerous occasions and remained standing) | High Multiverse level+ (Is very nearly as durable as Mister Mxyzptlk) Lifting Strength: Unknown | Immeasurable Striking Strength: Street Class (Physically weaker than Batman, but has shown incredible strength on several occasions and has proven a worthy foe in hand-to-hand combat in some incarnations) | High Multiversal+ Stamina: High (has taken multiple hits from Batman and remained standing) | Unknown Range: Standard melee range. Tens of meters depending what weapon is using. Standard Equipment: A deck of razor-sharp playing cards, an acid-spewing flower, cyanide pies, exploding cigars filled with nitroglycerin, harpoon guns that utilize razor-sharp BANG!-flags, and a lethally electric joy buzzer. His most prominent weapon is his Joker venom, a deadly poison that infects his victims with a ghoulish rictus grin as they die while laughing uncontrollably Intelligence: He is an insane genius. He is almost as dangerous as Batman and captured the entire Batfamily and is implied to have deduced Batman's identity in the Death of the Family story arc. He has also been shown to be a terrifyingly skilled chemist, cooking up innumerable variations of his trademark Joker Toxin (such as lacing a strain with Hahnium just so that the formula would be full of "HaHaHaHaHa..."). Weaknesses: Joker has human weaknesses (however is immune to his own gas and various poisons), extreme insanity (although said psyche is so warped even avatars of the spirit of Vengeance cannot deal with it lightly and can even be an asset by making him unpredictable, he is speculated by Martian Manhunter to be a form of super-insanity as even he was unable to render Joker sane for more than a few minutes) | Unknown Notes: Before making any changes to this page, please read and follow the Power-scaling Rules for Marvel and DC Comics. Key: Human | Emperor Joker
  • The joker in this version is seen on a purple background doing a handstand. With the word "Wild" underneath him. When one or two "Jokers" came up during a spin, a contestant could use them to match any displayed category and create a pair or triple, increasing the value of the question. They could also substitute a Joker for a category in play but not displayed on the wheels (which was referred to as going "off the board") for $50 using one Joker or $100 using two Jokers. In addition, if a contestant spun a natural pair and a Joker, he or she could discard the pair but use the joker to go "off the board" in that category for $50. Spinning three Jokers allowed the contestant to choose any of the categories in play during the game. A correct answer automatically won the game, regardless of the contestant's score or whether a full round had been played or not. The winner received either $500 or the total amount he or she had accumulated to that point. whichever was greater. If unsuccessful, however, the opponent could not steal and the game continued as normal. Using Joker's was optional, and contestants occasionally declined to use them if enough money was at stake for their opponents to win the game or take the lead. (e.g. spinning a natural pair and a Joker, then playing the pair for $100 instead of turning it into a $200 triple). By playing this way, the opponent had less of an advantage if the contestant missed the question and the opponent answered it correctly. 14333790_10210809744864616_3468903192053641939_n.jpg Joker.jpg
  • left|80px The Joker (El Comodín en español, El Guasón en español latino), es un personaje de DC Comics quien aparece en el juego crossover Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe.
  • The Joker is a minifigure officially released in 2006 (2005, in the Commemorative Limited Edition Batman Announcement set) as a part of the Batman theme, and is Batman's arch-enemy. The Joker reappeared in 2012 in the DC Universe subtheme of Super Heroes as a minifigure and a buildable action figure in the Ultrabuild subtheme. He appeared again in 2013 in an Asylum inmate outfit. He appeared in 2014 in his gangster suit in the set 76013 Batman: The Joker Steam Roller, and also in 76023 UCS Tumbler as his The Dark Knight variant for the very first time.
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  • The Joker is an archeenemy of batman. He is voiced by Mark Hammil.
  • "The Joker's clown-like appearance and big smile hide a devious mind bent on causing as much trouble as possible for his archenemy Batman. His array of weapons include an electric hand buzzer, deadly machine guns, and laughing gas." From LEGO Batman: the Video Game
  • The Joker (traducción sugerida: "El Guasón"; "El Comodín"; "El Bromista") es un villano original de DC Comics incluido como personaje invitado en Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe. El personaje, un psicópata asesino que viste atuendos similares a los de un payaso, es uno de los enemigos más conocidos de Batman y considerado como el mayor de ellos puesto es responsable de varias tragedias en la historia del héroe encapuchado: la parálisis de Bárbara Gordon y la muerte de Jason Todd (Robin). Fue creado por Jerry Robinson, Bill Finger y Bob Kane, y aunque en sus inicios fue pensado como un personaje siniestro la regulación del Comics Code Authority limitó a The joker a ser un simple bufón que solo molestaba a lo policías. Con la aparición del cómic The Killing Joke, por Alan More, The Joker volvió a sus orígenes hasta convertirse en un personaje aún más obscuro y maligno. En las regiones bajo la norma NTSC, el fatality The Killing Joke (evidente referencia al cómic) fue censurado para mantener la calificación T: Teen de Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB). No obstante las regiones bajo la norma PAL el mencionado fatality fue mostrado completo. En Mortal Kombat (2011), Shang Tsung realiza una versión más violenta de The Killing Joke llamada Bang Bang!, como una forma de parodiar la censura impuesta en el fatality original. Durante el modo de práctica de fatalities se menciona que Tsung "tomó algunos trucos de oponentes anteriores". The Joker también tiene dos breves apariciones en el cómic Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe: Beginnings, y en Abril de 2013 forma parte del roster del título Injustice: Gods among us por NetherRealm Studios.
  • The Joker is a song by the Steve Miller Band. It was sung by Eric Forman, Michael Kelso, Donna Pinciotti, and Steven Hyde in the episode That '70s Musical.
  • The Joker is a song by Steve Miller Band. The line in this song, "I speak of the pompatus of love," has baffled listeners for some time. Greil Marcus provided the best explanation we've seen in a 2002 article for Los Angeles Magazine titled "In The Secret Country." The word "Pompatus" does exist in the Oxford English Dictionary, and it means "to act with pomp and splendor." Miller most likely heard the word on a song called "The Letter," which was recorded by the Los Angeles Doo-Wop group The Medallions in 1954. It was written by their lead singer Vernon Green, who was 16 at the time and crippled with polio. The song contained these lyrics: "Let me whisper sweet words of dismortality, and discuss the pompatus of love. Put it together and what do you have? Matrimony." The Pompatus Of Love is the name of a 1995 movie starring Jon Cryer, and Cryer tracked down Vernon Green to ask him about these lyrics. Green defined "Dismortality" as "Words of such secrecy they could only be spoken to the one you loved" and "Pompatus" as "A secret paper-doll fantasy figure who would be my everything and bear my children." The line, "Some people call me The Space Cowboy" is a reference to Miller's 1969 song "Space Cowboy." The line, "Some call me a gangster of love" is a reference to his song "Gangster of Love." The line, "Some people call me Maurice" is a reference to Miller's 1972 song "Enter Maurice." In that song Miller also sings about "The pompatus of love."(thanks, Patrick - Tallapoosa, GA) Miller got the line at the end, "I really love your peaches want to shake your tree, lovey dovey, lovey dovey..." from "Lovey Dovey," a 1953 song by R&B group The Clovers. Miller won a lawsuit against rap group The Geto Boys when they used this without his permission in 1990. In 2000, he let Shaggy use the bass line from this on his hit, "Angel." A year later, Miller let Run-DMC sample "Take The Money And Run." The line "I'm a midnight toker" is a marijuana reference. Many stoners related to this song. This finally hit #1 on the UK charts in 1990, thanks to its inclusion in a Levi's jeans commercial. (thanks, Brad Wind - Miami, FL) In the TV show Friends, Joey has an imaginary friend named Maurice whose occupation is "Space Cowboy." (thanks, Patrick - Huntington, NY) Homer sings this on an episode of The Simpsons. {| class="collapsible collapsed" style="width: 100%; text-align: center;"
  • Smithers pays Carl to dress up as the Joker so Mr. Burns can go after him as Fruit Bat Man in "Dark Knight Court". In "A Test Before Trying", when the school is shut down for bad grades Princible Skinner says to Nelson that he will be atending a school parody of Arkham Asylum, of which The Joker, or at least a man resembling him, appears to be driving the bus, until it explodes. Kearney Zzyzwicz in the opening for Treehouse of Horror XX is wearing a costume modeled after the incarnation of the Joker played by Heath Ledger in The Dark Knight.
  • Stephanie has never fought or spoken to the Joker, but she did help Batman and Huntress track him down in the "Last Laugh" crossover. The premise of the crossover was that the Joker, thinking he was dying, unleashed havoc, infecting several fellow villains with Joker venom, driving them insane. His actions appeared to have led to the death of Tim Drake, therefore our trio had to track down Nightwing to stop him from killing the villain. She was present when Joker was revived from his "death" in Last Laugh #6, but was mostly focused on Tim (who was all right after all) at the time. In Last Laugh #3, Barbara told Stephanie and Cassandra she didn't want them anywhere near the Joker, because "he has a thing for Batgirls. And Robins. And by extension girlfriends of Robins." She got very angry when Stephanie was flippant about the situation, grabbing her and saying that if she wasn't careful she'd end up as "a display case and a bunch of flowers." In the War Crimes, the Joker attacked Black Mask for "killing" Stephanie, because killing Robins was "his job". He screamed at Black Mask that now he'd never be able to kill the "sweetest little Robin one could ever hope for" and referred to her by name. He said now no matter how many Robins he killed, he'd always be one behind. Considering this, he'll probably be quite happy to hear she's really alive now. Learn more about The Joker here
  • Heath Ledger (born October 10, 1983) is an American professional wrestler. He currently wrestles on the Raw brand of Wrestling Society X (WSX) as The Joker.
  • The Joker is a supervillain and the archenemy of Batman. He was first introduced in Batman #1 (Spring 1940) and has remained consistently popular. The Joker is a master criminal with a clown-like appearance, and is considered one of the most infamous criminals within Gotham City. Initially portrayed as a violent sociopath who murders people for his own amusement, the Joker later in the 1940s began to be written as a goofy trickster-thief. That characterization continued through the late-1950s and 1960s before the character became again depicted as a vicious, calculating, psychopathic killer. The Joker has been responsible for numerous tragedies in Batman's life, including the paralysis of Barbara Gordon (Batgirl/Oracle) and the murders of Jason Todd (the second Robin) and Jim Gordon's second wife Sarah Essen. Interpretations of the Joker's appearance in other media include Cesar Romero's in the 1960s Batman television series, Jack Nicholson's in Tim Burton's Batman, and Mark Hamill's in Batman: The Animated Series, other DC Animated Universe shows and the Batman: Arkham games. Wizard magazine listed him the #1 villain of all time in 2006. As played by Nicholson, The Joker ranks #45 in the American Film Institute's list of the top 50 film villains of all time. Heath Ledger signed to play the Joker in July 2006, for director Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins sequel, The Dark Knight and won a posthumous Oscar for his performance. He was also ranked 8th on the Greatest Comic Book Character of All Time list, which was released by Empire (notably being the highest ranked villain character on the list), as well as being the fifth Greatest Comic Book Character Ever in Wizard Magazine's 200 Greatest Comic Book Characters of all Time list, once again being the highest ranked villain on the list.
  • Nearing the end of the episode, as the Nerd declares that he will no longer play any more bad Batman games, the Joker appears from behind the couch, laughing his trademark maniacal laugh. Believing the Batman-dressed Nerd to be the real Batman, he offers to let the Nerd play his bad Batman game: Batman: Return of the Joker for the NES. Not wanting to play the game, the Nerd punches the Joker and threatens him while grabbing his collar. The Joker, however, activates a liquid spurter hidden in a rose pinned on his suit, blinding the Nerd and causing him to fall over. He then gives the Nerd an electric shock with a joy buzzer hidden in his palm by "offering" the Nerd a hand. Subsequently, he ties the Nerd up on the couch and procedes to force him into playing the Joker's collection of bad Batman games.
  • The Joker is a well-renowned television clown, played by Heath Ledger; also known for going around killing people because he's bored as hell. Unlike Batman though, he does not groom children. He loves to cause chaos, give police men wedgies, laugh like a guy on Crack and saying "Let's put a smile on that face.", as he carves up your mouth until you look like a Jack-o'-lantern smashed on the cement. When he is not committing crimes, he's usually cheating Lex Luthor in a poker game or bidding on ebay for celebrity's knives to add to his collection, hoping to one day start a barbershop quartet of famous clones (featuring Hitler and Jack the Ripper). Until than, he uses them to kill his victims, and to clean out the dirty nails of the severed fingers he slips into the chili over at Wendy's.
  • The Joker knew the Doctor a long time ago, even before the Doctor became "The Doctor".
  • Shortly following the bank robbery, the Joker arrived unannounced at a meeting between the rival mob leaders of Gotham, which he described as a "group therapy session". The mobsters are at first unwilling to even hear him out, and Gambol, one of the crime lords who seems to take the most dislike for the Joker when setting eyes on him, sends one of his men to take him out by force, but the Joker unexpectedlly says his is going to perform a magic trick by making a pencil "disappear" and embedds the pencil at the table, and then when Gambols's goon is about to grab him, the Joker quickly grabs him and shoves him head-first into the pencil where it indeed "disappears" inside the man's head via eyeball, instantly killing him. The Joker proposed that it was Batman's interference that had resulted in idealistic leaders like Harvey Dent rising in popularity, and offered his services to kill "the Batman" for half of all the money that Mr. Lau, an illegitimate Chinese accountant, took away from Gotham for safe keeping. He also warned them that Lau would betray them if arrested, claiming to know a squealer when he sees one. While the Bratva mobster, the Chechen, and Sal Maroni were interested, Gambol, angered by the Joker's lack of respect, attempts to kill him, forcing the Joker to make reveal his insurance policy: several grenades hidden under his coat, allowing him to make a quick escape. Frustrated Gambol puts a bounty on him. The Joker later took revenge that night by having his men come to Gambol, claiming to have killed the Joker. In a bit of unintended tragic irony, the Joker's 'dead' body is brought inside in a garbage bag before attacking Gambol and proceeding to tell him the origin of his mouth scars as a way of psychological torture and intimidation,then when Gambol is most terrified and shaken, the Joker proceeds to kill him with the knife ,then with the remains of Gambol's men overpowered and at his mercy,he takes a pooling stick and breaks it in half making it sharp -like and says that there is only one spot open at the moment to join his "team",then throws the piece of sharp stick at the middle of Gambol's scared men and has his gang,made up mostly of mentally-ill and unstable vicious crooks scaped from arkham asylum who seem to have taken the Joker as their leader,to make Gambol's men fight to death with the stick until only one is left,and advising them to "make it fast". After the summit of Gotham's crime lords, Sal Maroni sent an ex-cop private investegator named Hamlin to find out the Joker's identity. Hamlin returned to Maroni several weeks later, disheveled, and questioned Maroni if the Joker even really existed, because he couldn't find any leads to his true identity. Then, in the middle of an upscale restaurant, Hamlin began laughing uncontrollably, and collapsed dead. Maroni would discover Hamlin's body had traces of a plant from somewhere in Asia.
  • The Joker is a Human supervillain that resides in the DC Universe. He is one of the many DC characters chosen to appear in the crossover video game Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe. He is most famously known as the arch-nemesis of Batman and is also arguably DC's most well-known antagonist. With the Joker's reputation for unmatched sadism and maniacal homicidal tendencies, his counterpart in the crossover game is the mercenary Kano.
  • The Joker is a character from the DC Universe. More particularly, he is an enemy of Batman. Despite his name, he is not to be taken lightly. In the Batman film The Dark Knight, he is portrayed by Heath Ledger, which has resulted in many Mary Sues taking this sociopath in their arms, claiming he was just misunderstood and turning him into a woobie. For more information about his many incarnations in comics and other media, see the other wiki.
  • The Joker is the primairy antagonist of the Batman series, having been a pain in Batman's side from the very first comic. The Joker is the typical clown gone psycho criminal, his weapons involving deadly versions of normally harmless items such as Jack in the Boxes. The Joker regularly makes puns and such, and is one of the single most iconic villains. In the Dark Knight, the Joker has a more sadistic portrayal then normal, and has a more heavy reliance on explosives. The Joker enjoys causing the most pain possible to his victims and finds money to be of no value, seeking only to satisfy his insane desires and urges. This version has become one of the most popular, particularly due to the excellent performance done by his actor, Heath Ledger. This was only further enhanced when it was Ledger died shortly after having been done filimg his footage, making this his last and quite possibly his most famous role. In Make Your Move 4, MasterWarlord made a moveset for the Dark Knight version of the Joker.
  • The Joker quickly became a leader in his local prankster group after he arrived. Soon he became a chairman and had a bigger influence in groups outside of his own. After only four months, he became the chairman of all the pranksters in the world. The previous capital of the pranksters was Baghdad, but the Joker moved it to Gotham City, his hometown.
  • The Joker is a supervillain widely considered to be Batman's archenemy. The Joker is a master criminal with a clown-like appearance,and a violent sociopath who murders people for his own amusement, a vicious, calculating and psychopathic killer. He was described as a homicidal maniac by Batman, and was admitted into Arkham Asylum many times. He was Batman's deadliest enemy and a constant and dangerous one of the Justice League, also being one of the founders of the Injustice League.
  • The Joker is a seriously crazy ass person. He is the archenemy of Batman. He terrorizes random people. He is characterized by a painted clown face, his booming laugh and his malevolent pink costume (about him). Personifies the chaos, absurdity and gayness, so is said to be just the opposite of Ronald McDonald only worse.
  • The Joker is a character that appeared in LEGO Batman: The Videogame. He is the leader of Joker's Group.
  • He has the Pencil of Trickery, like Hitler has the Pencil of Doom. It works by the Joker slamming the pencil into a thug's eye, then yelling "Tada!" as the desired mischief plays out. The Joker was also instrumental in Hitler's attempt to kill Justin Bieber. He answered Hitler's advertisement for a killer to destroy the singer, and Dolfy approved him for the job. The Joker chased Bieber throughout Berlin before finally gunning him down. The Joker is also used as Soalric's main avatar, and his video signature features the Joker heavily. JennieParker87 also used the Joker in her Mini-Me Hitler series.
  • The Joker is a SCAW, WCCW, UFW, TNXA, OCBF, and HWE Superstar & former NoDQ CAW and NAW Superstar.
  • The Joker is the main villain in the Batman comic book series. Just like Batman Six Flags used him for ride theming and some of rides that were themed around him had a "fun house" style que line.
  • The Joker is a DC Comics supervillain and the archnemesis of Batman. He was first introduced in Batman #1 (Spring 1940). The Joker is a master criminal with a clown-like appearance. Initially portrayed as a violent sociopath who murders people for his own amusement, the Joker later in the 1940s began to be written as a goofy trickster-thief. That characterization continued through the late-1950s and 1960s before the character became again depicted as a vicious, calculating, psychopathic killer.
  • In the TV show Batman The Joker was portrayed by Caesar Romero. This version of The Clown Prince of Crime wore a Pink colored suit rather than a purple one.
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