b: do the whole Red Hood and tragic pregnant wife death thing if they're gonna do the Joker.
I'm not familiar with this. 'Splain.
Well, and Killer Croc and some other meta mutants.
Clayface! Kinda.
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b: do the whole Red Hood and tragic pregnant wife death thing if they're gonna do the Joker.
I'm not familiar with this. 'Splain.
Well, and Killer Croc and some other meta mutants.
Clayface! Kinda.
P-C must read The Killing Joke immediately.
See, I want him for a World's Finest with Bale. Why waste him on someone who's not going to be in skin-tight spandex?
::thunk::
GUH.
P-C must read The Killing Joke immediately.
I read that a long time ago. I don't remember any Red Hood and pregnant wife stuff.
But then there's no reason for him to interact slashtastically with Bale, silly.
Bale as Ollie? Maybe in ten years.
I read that a long time ago. I don't remember any Red Hood and pregnant wife stuff.
Must have been a long time ago. It's the majority of Joker's arc for the book
You must have been distracted (or blinded) by Commission Gordon naked in bondage gear.
Can Gale Harold (Brian Kinney!) be in it as a villain? K, THNX!
P-C:
The origin story Joker "remembers" in the book involves him being a struggling standup who goes to work for the mob after the death of his pregnant wife. He agrees to be a faux villain the mob has cooked up "The Red Hood" -- basically whatever schlub they get to wear the hood. While robbing the payroll at a Gotham cehmical plant, the Batman (in the very early days of his career) tries to stop the robbery. The two mob guys get killed by guards and he gets knocked into a vat of chemicals by Batman.
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