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Batman: The Telltale Series has been out for almost a ... with a few new twists to iconic characters such as Catwoman and the Joker. While the gameplay is nothing special, it still makes sure ...
Even so, when faced with a dying Joker, there are few he can turn to for help. This leads him to approach his oldest ally, in the opening scene of Batman #159, the second part of Hush 2.
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 ...
Batman’s arch-nemesis, The Joker, has been depicted in numerous forms of media since his introduction in the original Batman #1 comic in 1940. While there are some iconic versions of the Clown ...
In Joker, there are elements in the story that simply defy the film’s own internal logic – and this is one of them. Everyone knows the story of Batman’s parents’ death, but in this villain ...
With Batmobiles revving since 1989 and fans still lining up like it’s Joker season, Batman remains one of Hollywood’s most bankable masked vigilantes. But forget fan polls and online debates ...
as Batman and allies learned that the Joker-backed Black Mask has been funding “Arks”: global black site prisons, including an “Ark A” in Santa Prisca (in the mainstream continuity ...
Batman’s long-time nemesis, the Joker, manages to take over the asylum ... traversing the world and fighting bad guys. Batman: The Telltale Series instead slows things down a little, letting ...