. . . . . "Serial Killer"@en . . . . . . . . . "Batman"@en . . . . . . "Master Anarchist"@en . . . . . . . . "Genius-level Intellect"@en . . . . "The Joker's physical appearance is a polar opposite of that of Batman. Batman uses dark colors such as gray and black to intimidate criminals, while The Joker relies on bright colors, such as purple, green, and sometimes orange to do his bidding. The Joker also has a melted cliche clown face, the origins of which differ depending on the continuity he is used in. Some incarnations of The Joker see him wearing actual make up (such as in the film \"The Dark Knight\"), while others show his skin actually having been bleached (as in the 1989 \"Batman\"). He also traditionally has green hair and red lips, to complete the look of the psycho clown. His methods are unpredictable and incalculable. He does things according to his own twisted sense of logic, and does not desire money. If there was one thing that he did desire, it would be the power to instill anarchy into Gotham by any means necessary, proving that organization is meaningless and futile. He is an exceptionally intelligent man, and this tends to be his greatest weapon against Batman, the police, and the District Attorney's office. He is often confronted by the authorities, but easily evades capture due to sick and twisted mind games he plays on them, all full of mystery. While Batman prefers to stay in the shadows, The Joker basks in the spotlight, often broadcasting himself to the public and media outlets. Though he may be Batman's undisputed arch-nemesis, The Joker has always held some kind of respect for Batman, saying in \"The Dark Knight\", \"Why would I kill you? What would I do without you?\". He also acknowledges that Batman will never kill him, as that is Batman's only rule, and since The Joker will not kill Batman, they are truly destined to fight forever. As The Joker says, \"This is what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object.\" Throughout the course of The Joker's involvement in Batman's film and television appearances, he has had many different and diverse interpretations. In the 1960's, Cesar Romero portrayed the character as a campy, funny, strangely psychotic, yet harmless killer. In 1989, Jack Nicholson played The Joker in a somewhat human way and fashionable to the comics, however upped the \"killer\" aspect of the character, as well as the quick temper. He also possessed bleached skin in the film, and received a Golden Globe nomination for his performance. In the early to mid 1990's, Mark Hamill voiced the character as icy cold and cruel, vastly different from Nicholson's character interpretation. In 2008, however, The Joker was taken in a direction he had never been taken before. In \"The Dark Knight\", the late Heath Ledger portrayed The Joker as a completely psychotic and demonic killer, a sort of Nietzschean superman, with no moral attachment towards anybody but sees Batman as true value to himself. Any humor that the character shows is sardonic and cruel. Ledger's Joker was a personification of disregard and chaos. His primary goal seems to be to prove that people, in dire situations, are just as sick and horrible as he is. This Joker's most frightening and dangerous asset is his intelligence. Ledger was honored with a posthumous an Academy Award, a BAFTA and a Golden Globe Award for his performance. In all his shapes and forms, The Joker remains as one of the scariest and most ingenious of all comic book villain history. One of his proudest achievements was turning the well-respected psychiatrist Dr. Harleen Quinzel into his criminal sidekick and 'girlfriend' Harley Quinn. She is madly in love with him; whether or not he returns her feelings is a constant discussion of debate among fans. In 2016, the Clown of Prince of Crime returns, albeit in a small role in the 2016 film, Suicide Squad played by Jared Leto."@en . . . . "Joker, Eric Border, Dr. Jay Reko, Joe Kerr, Jack White, Jack Napier, Ace of Knaves, The Thin White Duke, The Clown Prince of Crime, The Harlequin of Hate, Red Hood, Mr. J, Pudding , Emperor Joker, and possibly hundreds more"@en . . . . . . . "The Joker's physical appearance is a polar opposite of that of Batman. Batman uses dark colors such as gray and black to intimidate criminals, while The Joker relies on bright colors, such as purple, green, and sometimes orange to do his bidding. The Joker also has a melted cliche clown face, the origins of which differ depending on the continuity he is used in. Some incarnations of The Joker see him wearing actual make up (such as in the film \"The Dark Knight\"), while others show his skin actually having been bleached (as in the 1989 \"Batman\"). He also traditionally has green hair and red lips, to complete the look of the psycho clown."@en . . . . . . "Surprisingly skilled at hand-to-hand combat"@en . . . "Batman's Arch-Nemesis"@en . "Playing with Batman"@en . . . . "Fourth wall awareness"@en . . . "The Joker is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the Batman comic books, TV shows, movies, video games and other media. He is the archenemy of Batman, having been directly responsible for numerous tragedies in Batman's life, including the death of Robin (Jason Todd , formerly the 2nd Robin, currently The Red Hood) and the paralyzing of Barbara Gordon (Oracle, formerly Batgirl), and was generally one of the most infamous of Gotham's criminal elements. In the comics, the Joker is portrayed as a master criminal whose characterization has varied. The original and currently dominant image is of a highly knowledgeable psychopath with a twisted, sadistic sense of humor."@en . "Unpredictable nature"@en . "Gallery"@en . "Make Batman embrace his own inner madness and then kill him or make him kill him, Prove to the rest of the world that anyone can go mad after one bad day, Control and destroy Gotham City"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Master Manipulator"@en . . . . . . . . . "Electric Buzzer"@en . "Murdering"@en . . . . "Creating general panic and chaos in Gotham and everywhere else"@en . . . "Professional Strategist"@en . . "300"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Razor-Sharp Playing Cards"@en . "Professional Criminal Mastermind"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Torturing"@en . . "Acid-Spewing Flower"@en . . . "Nihilistic Psychopath"@en . . . . . . . "Unknown"@en . . "Joker (comics)"@en . . . "Villain Overview"@en . . . "Cyanide Pies"@en . "Master Chemist"@en . . "The Joker is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the Batman comic books, TV shows, movies, video games and other media. He is the archenemy of Batman, having been directly responsible for numerous tragedies in Batman's life, including the death of Robin (Jason Todd , formerly the 2nd Robin, currently The Red Hood) and the paralyzing of Barbara Gordon (Oracle, formerly Batgirl), and was generally one of the most infamous of Gotham's criminal elements. In the comics, the Joker is portrayed as a master criminal whose characterization has varied. The original and currently dominant image is of a highly knowledgeable psychopath with a twisted, sadistic sense of humor. His most prominent origin story was that he fell into a tank of chemicals, which bleached his skin white, turned his hair green and turned his lips bright red, giving him the appearance of a clown. His manipulative mind allows him to control the city with the press of a button. He is shown to have a high level of knowledge and is able to comprehend various scientific tasks. The Joker will often claim he never has a plan, but this menace often has a plot drawn out long before he meets the protagonists. His crazed grin, evil, clown-like appearance and sadistic practical jokes all make the Joker one of the most diabolical villains of the Batman franchise and of all time. He is also one of Batman's greatest adversaries, a dangerous foe to the Justice League, and Batman (Terry Mcginnis)'s greatest foe. He was portrayed by the late Cesar Romero in the Batman television series, Jack Nicholson in Tim Burton's Batman, voiced by Mark Hamil in the DC Animated Universe, the three Rocksteady Arkham Games, as well as the incarnation from the animated adaptation of Batman: The Killing Joke, portrayed by the late Heath Ledger in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight, and Jared Leto in the DC Extended Universe. He is one of the most iconic and recognized villains in popular media, having been ranked #1 on Wizard's list of the 100 Greatest Villains of All Time."@en . . "Advanced knowledge of firearms"@en . . . . . . . . "Joker Venom"@en . . . . "Insanity"@en .