If he were killed out of revenge, Batman would feel an obligation to bring the killer in, though it might not be popular among the general population. More than likely, Batman would probably feel some sense of relief, even if there are still other supervillains on the loose.
Warning: SPOILERS for The Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing #3Even though he is extremely hard to kill, the Joker generally doesn't have immortality powers.
Originally Answered: why doesn't someone kill the Joker? In-story answer: The Joker has amazing skills of unpredictability and genius that make him very hard to kill. Most bystanders in his presence are dumbstruck and petrified.
The Joker arguably has the largest single body count of any villain in the DCU. Cheshire, Mongul, Black Adam and the Secret Society of Super Villains have all devastated entire cities, but the Joker probably has killed the most people in single acts.
There, Batman learns that the unstable properties of the Titan formula are mutating in Joker's blood, gradually killing him. Joker captures Batman and performs a blood transfusion on him, infecting him with the same fatal disease.
Arguably the Joker's greatest weakness is his ego, however. He turns to crime to get the attention he desperately craves from Batman.
Cesar Julio Romero, Jr.
In 1966, the show was transferred to movie theaters, and Romero became the first actor to portray the Joker in a motion picture. Romero was born in New York to prosperous Cuban parents.
The Joker possesses no superhuman abilities, instead using his expertise in chemical engineering to develop poisonous or lethal concoctions and thematic weaponry, including razor-tipped playing cards, deadly joy buzzers, and acid-spraying lapel flowers.
Martha reveals that she forced Psycho-Pirate, a villain with extensive knowledge of the entire DC Universe, to tell her the name of the Joker in the main DC Universe. It is then revealed that the Joker's real name is “Jack Oswald White.”
Following her introduction to the DC Universe in 1999, Harley Quinn was depicted as the sidekick and lover of the Joker as well as the criminal associate and best friend of fellow supervillain Poison Ivy.
Wayne is replaced as Batman by an apprentice named Jean-Paul Valley (a.k.a. Azrael), who becomes increasingly violent and unstable, tarnishing Batman's reputation.
In the 1990 novel, “The Further Adventures of The Joker,” it states that Arkham Asylum psychiatrists tested him, and he scored 140 with an aptitude for chemistry.
Deathstroke is simply a far more formidable threat than the Joker. The Gotham criminal is certainly capable in a fight, but not in comparison to a trained assassin like Slade Wilson.
The Dark Knight may be the Joker's greatest enemy, but a moment in Batman #128 reveals the threat Nightwing poses to DC's Clown Prince of Crime.
Casualties. The murder of Thomas and Martha Wayne was perpetrated by mugger Joe Chill in Gotham City on the night of April 26, 1981. The incident was the main catalyst of Bruce Wayne becoming the Batman.
See it for Phoenix, but don't expect a great film. Is it for kids? No. The MPAA rated “Joker” R for “strong bloody violence, disturbing behavior, language and brief sexual image,” and that makes it a “hard R.” The violence is extremely graphic, and an air of anger and isolation swirls around the film.
While fans got to hear many memorable quotes from Joker in Batman: Arkham, the series also revealed what his greatest fear is supposed to be. As it turned out, The Joker feared being forgotten more than anything else because it meant nobody was afraid of him anymore, rendering all his crimes void.
The Joker Hates Nazis, According to New DC Comics Story.
The Joker is one of the main antagonists of DC Comics, most often pitted against his archenemy Batman, Superman, and occasionally the Justice League as a whole as a part of the Legion of Doom. In the comics, the Joker is portrayed as a master criminal whose characterization has varied.
Penny had a mental disorder and her case history records at the mental health clinic mention Arthur having a head injury after she abused him, tied him to a radiator and beat him alongside her abusive boyfriend.
In Joker's case, pseudobulbar affect probably occurred secondary to severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). A number of studies have established that TBI increases the risk of mood disorders, personality changes and substance use disorders.
Missing Eye: Joker had his right eye shot out by Harley Quinn.
According to the Scientist Supreme, Peter has an IQ of over 250.