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He arrived without an origin story, already a psychopath and killing for fun with his special toxin dubbed “Joker’s venom,” which somehow left his victims with a permanent grin on their faces. Like yin and yang, or clowns and flying rodents, the Joker has been around for nearly as long as his archrival, having been introduced in the very first issue of Batman #1. Turn up the Steve Miller Band, put on your Boo Boo the Fool nose, and dive in to the chemical waste below, because we took this job extremely why-so-seriously. Sometimes I remember it one way, sometimes another … If I’m going to have a past, I prefer it to be multiple choice!” Indeed, keeping all of the character’s origin stories straight can be enough to drive even the most ardent Batstan into Arkham Asylum or the depths of So allow us to lay out the deck for you. Something like that … Something like that happened to me, you know.
As he quips in the 1988 Alan Moore comic Batman: The Killing Joke, “I mean, what is it with you? What made you what you are? Girlfriend killed by the mob, maybe? Brother carved up by some mugger? Something like that, I bet. Joker’s whole shtick - no matter the medium - is that the character is a loopy, confused liar with an ever-shifting backstory. Has it?īe as you wish to seem -The Joker- joker's trick September 30, 2019
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As with any enduring comic-book character, Gotham’s Clown Prince of Crime has gone through so many rebirths and reiterations over the decades (between his original DC run, the iconic Adam West TV series, the animated shows, the video games, and the live-action films), that’s it’s hard to believe a line like the above hasn’t already been written. The account, with its quotes from scenes that never really existed in any film or TV show, is as good an introduction as any into the self-consciously *~* twisted*~* world of the Joker - or, ahem, Joker. “Fool you once, shame on you, fool you twice, joker’s trick … ” Such are the immortal words of the parody account which tweets utterly fake, chaotic evil Joker-isms with the unhinged zeal of a freshman Dark Knight fan. “If I’m going to have a past, I prefer it to be multiple choice!”