Batman: Cacophony #1 - murdered 13 children including Maxie Zeus's nephew when he blew up a school. Batman: The Man Who Laughs - Murdered ten test subjects for Joker Venom, one reporter, one cameraman, four hospital orderlies, two security guards and three millionaires.
Emperor Joker was a form The Joker took after tricking Mister Mxyzptlk into donating 99.99% of his reality powers to him. As a direct result, he became near-omnipotent and created a hellish world in his own image.
It was a man named Henry Claridge who had the honor of being the Joker's first kill, which the Clown Prince followed by murdering three more people all in the same story. He almost killed Robin, but it would take another few decades before he achieved that dark goal.
As Batman's nemesis, the Joker has been part of the superhero's defining stories, including the murder of Jason Todd—the second Robin and Batman's ward—and the paralysis of one of Batman's allies, Barbara Gordon.
Cesar Julio Romero, Jr. was a Cuban American film and television actor, who played The Joker in the 1960s television series Batman. In 1966, the show was transferred to movie theaters, and Romero became the first actor to portray the Joker in a motion picture.
His signature cackle paired with batshit crazy, chaotic and sinister plans add to his universal appeal. Perhaps more than any other reason, what makes him so admired by fans is the fact that the Joker wasn't inherently bad, to begin with (at least in certain renditions of his backstory).
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.
10 Times The Joker Has Died Onscreen.
The Titan Disease is an extremely potent and deadly blood disease that originated from Dr. Penelope Young's research into the super-steroid, Venom and its powerful successor, the Titan Formula. This disease would ultimately claim the life of the Joker.
Heath Ledger locked himself up in a hotel room for a month and maintained a diary to prepare for the role of the Joker in The Dark Knight. Actor Heath Ledger's death due to an accidental overdose forever cast a shadow on the film The Dark Knight, in which Ledger played the Joker opposite Christian Bale's Batman.
Following DC Comics 2011 relaunch of several of its comic series for The New 52, Detective Comics #1 (November 2011) sees the Joker captured by Batman and sent to Arkham Asylum; unbeknownst to Batman, this is part of the Joker's plan to meet with the villain Dollmaker, who surgically removes Joker's face at his request ...
Robin was the protégé of Batman and aided him in combating crime in Gotham City. However, at some point before the Battle of Metropolis, the young vigilante was captured and later killed by the Joker, with the aid of his girlfriend Harley Quinn.
Arguably the Joker's greatest weakness is his ego, however. He turns to crime to get the attention he desperately craves from Batman.
A battle between the two would be a drawn out, bloody affair but in the end Deadpool would win. Joker is a canny, unpredictable fighter but he's not on Deadpool's level and that's even without the healing factor. With it, Deadpool wins this fight whenever he feels like it.
Daredevil has battled some of the most dangerous criminals and villains in his adventures. He's probably the closest equivalent to Batman in the Marvel Universe, which would make him and the Joker natural enemies.
In the 1989 film “Batman,” the Caped Crusader allows the Joker to fall to his death, although it is unclear whether this was a deliberate act or an accident.
His age is 34, found in his adoption documentation.
In the latest issue of Flashpoint Beyond #5, the Joker's real name has been revealed: Jack Oswald White. This is something that fans of DC and the character have greatly appreciated, and that is that the identity of the Joker is something that many have always tried to find out.
1 Ben Affleck's Batman Killed Over 25 Criminals With Lethal Weaponry And Brutal Tactics.
The true reason why Batman doesn't kill the Joker has been revealed. The Dark Knight believes that there is still some part of the Joker that is worth saving. This belief in humanity and finding it even within Gotham's most depraved criminal proves that Batman is and always will be one of DC's most caring heroes.
As I've written before, Batman never kills. That's pretty much his whole deal. Paradoxically, while Gotham City is the home of the most dangerous urban criminals in all of fiction, the man who stands between them and the dawn is one who steadfastly refuses to ever take a life.
The Joker has one of the largest numbers of different incarnations of a character who simultaneously counts as Pure Evil, rivaling multiple villains such as Satan, Sauron, Green Goblin, Red Skull, Ultron, Ghidorah, Carnage, Nyarlathotep, William Afton, Darkseid, Brainiac, Shredder, Megatron, Hugo Strange and Count ...
"I'm an American, I [CENSORED] hate Nazis," Joker says in a panel from Injustice: Year Zero #4 teased by writer Tom Taylor. "I'm a homicidal maniac, not a traitorous bigot."
Despises: Red Hood
In all of Gotham and further away, there's probably no-one else who hates the Joker as much as the Red Hood does.