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Batman: Arkham Asylum's final boss fight may not be all that special on its own merit, but its role in Rocksteady's trilogy ...
The actor took only one turn in the famous batsuit. That film, “Batman Forever,” couldn’t be a more representative artifact ...
The heist of the McFarlane Toys century continues as it appears that the Killing Joke Joker in its entire has went missing ...
“So yeah, Dark Knight Returns, Batman ... I don't believe it.’" Where Batman goes, Joker invariably follows. More than any other villain, Joker is the dark inverse of the Caped Crusader ...
While it’s far from the worst movie of all time, the audience could tell the film got cut to shreds in the editing ...
An epilogue bookends the first Absolute Batman arc with the return of the man who never laughs: the sarcastically-named Joker. The Joker, who last appeared in the epilogue that ended Absolute ...
Batman Hush is a legendary story from a legendary Batman team: writer Jeph Loeb and artist Jim Lee. Batman Hush 2 will serve as a sequel to said legendary story and it all starts in Batman #158.
DC Comics Batman: The Killing Joke debuted in 1988. It was written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Brian Bolland. This graphic novel provides an origin story for the Joker, depicting him as a ...
A one-shot written by Moore and drawn by other comic legend, Brian Bolland, Batman: The Killing Joke follows Joker on one of his all-time best tales—one where he looks to prove the point where all it ...