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The Joker (comic book)

The Joker is a comic book series published by DC Comics starring the supervillain the Joker. It ran for nine issues from May–June 1975 to September–October 1976, with a tenth previously unpublished issue released in October 2019.

The Joker
Cover of The Joker #1 (May–June 1975), art by Dick Giordano.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
ScheduleVol. 1: #1–9: Bi-monthly; #10: Monthly
FormatOngoing series
Genre
Publication dateVol. 1: May 1975 - October 1976 (unreleased issue in October 2019)
Vol. 2: March 2021 - July 2022
No. of issuesVol. 1: 10
Vol. 2: 16 and 1 Annual
Main character(s)The Joker
Creative team
Created byBob Kane
Bill Finger
Written byVol. 1: Elliot S. Maggin, Dennis O'Neil, Martin Pasko
Vol. 2: James Tynion IV
Penciller(s)Vol. 1: Ernie Chan, José Luis García-López, Irv Novick
Vol. 2: Guillem March
Inker(s)Vol. 1: Tex Blaisdell, Vince Colletta, Dick Giordano, Frank McLaughlin
Colorist(s)Vol. 2: Arif Prianto

In 2021, it was relaunched as part of DC's Infinite Frontier relaunch following Dark Nights: Death Metal's conclusion.

Publication history edit

Dennis O'Neil, who wrote the first issue of the series, recounted that "I stopped by Julie [Schwartz, Batman editor]'s office, and he said, 'We're going to do a Joker book'. I know that alarms went off, I could sense the problems that such a thing would entail ...but it was a job".[1] The series was launched in May 1975 by O'Neil and artist Irv Novick.[2] In order to have him work as a protagonist, writers on the series toned down the Joker's insanity and to adhere to the Comics Code Authority, each issue would end with the Joker being apprehended, only to have escaped at the beginning of the next issue (the exceptions were issue #4, where the Joker seemingly falls to his death in a whirlpool in the ocean, only to return in the next issue as if nothing had happened and with no explanation as to how he survived; issue #5, which ends with the Joker being chased by police; issue #8, where the Joker returns to Arkham Asylum voluntarily; and issue #10, which ended on a cliffhanger that was never continued). Batman did not appear in the series.[1]

2020s edit

Following The Joker War and Dark Nights: Death Metal, James Tynion IV teamed up with Gulliem March to produce a new series, also titled The Joker, that debuted on March 2, 2021. The Joker series lasted a total of 15 issues, ending on July 5, 2022.[3] On October of the same year a new series titled The Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing debuted, this time written by Matthew Rosenberg with art by Carmine Di Giandomenico.[4]

Issues edit

  • No. 1 (May–June 1975) - "The Joker's Double Jeopardy!": When a villain named Senor Alvarez breaks Batman's enemy Two-Face out of Arkham Asylum and insults the Joker as being "not a superior criminal", the Joker breaks out of Arkham and decides to both get revenge and prove he is a "superior" criminal.[5]
  • No. 2 (July–August 1975) - "The Sad Saga of Willy the Weeper!": The Joker teams up with a villain called Willy the Weeper, who has a habit of crying when he tries to commit a crime and laughing when he sees others cry, to help him steal platinum after Willy the Weeper breaks him out.[6]
  • No. 3 (September–October 1975) - "The Last Ha Ha": After a battle with the Joker, the Creeper gets amnesia and is persuaded by the Joker that he is the Joker's ally.[7]
  • No. 4 (November–December 1975) - "A Gold Star for the Joker": The Joker falls in love with DC hero the Green Arrow's girlfriend Dinah Laurel Lance and gives her a choice: marry the Joker or die![8]
  • No. 5 (January–February 1976) - "The Joker Goes 'Wilde'!": The Joker competes with Justice League foes the Royal Flush Gang for four valuable paintings done by the late artist Thaddeus Wilde.[9]
  • No. 6 (March–April 1976) - "Sherlock Stalks the Joker!": When the Joker hits Clive Sigerson, an actor playing the famous detective Sherlock Holmes, on his head with a pipe, Sigerson believes he is Holmes and that the Joker is Holmes' archenemy, Professor Moriarty. "Holmes" "stalks" the Joker with the help of a stagehand sent to follow him (who used to be a sailor who worked on the docks) named "Dock" Watson.[10]
  • No. 7 (May–June 1976) - "Luthor -- You're Driving Me Sane!": An experiment of Superman villain Lex Luthor's goes awry (thanks to the Joker's interference) and gives the Joker Luthor's genius and Luthor the Joker's insanity.[11]
  • No. 8 (July–August 1976) - "The Scarecrow's Fearsome Face-Off!": When the Joker steals some "fear-gas" from S.T.A.R. Labs, he ends up competing with fellow Batman villain the Scarecrow to see whose "fear-based" weapon is the best. The Joker wins.[12]
  • No. 9 (September–October 1976) - "The Cat and the Clown!": The Joker and Batman's "frenemy" Catwoman end up competing for a movie actor's trained feline sidekick. Catwoman's victory leads to a two-way rivalry...[13]
  • No. 10 (October–December 2019) - "99 and 99/100% Dead!": The Joker makes a deal with "Lou Cipher" to defeat the Justice League and kill a scientist developing a health serum. After defeating the Flash, the Black Canary, the Green Arrow, and Wonder Woman, the Joker discovers that, while they lack pulses, the League members continue to have brainwaves.[14]

Unpublished issue #10 edit

The letters page of The Joker #9 (Sept.–Oct. 1976) mentions that Martin Pasko was writing a Joker vs. the Justice League of America story titled "99 and 99/100% Dead!" to appear in The Joker #10 as the first part of a two- or three-issue story arc, which was never published despite being listed as "on sale right now" on the Daily Planet promotional page for August 16, 1976.[15] In the end notes of The Greatest Joker Stories Ever Told (1989), it is noted that The Joker editor Julius Schwartz had no recollection of this story ever being completed, but Pasko found xeroxed pages of the story which he sold on eBay in 2011.[16][17] A cover for issue #10 was drawn by Ernie Chan, but was not finished at the time.[18][19] The Joker #10 was published for the first time on August 14, 2019, in DC's The Joker: The Bronze Age Omnibus (which also contains The Joker #1-9 as well as other DC Comics Joker stories from the 1970s)[20][21] and as a stand-alone issue on October 3.[22]

Collected editions edit

Pre-Crisis (1975-1976 and 2019) edit

Title Issues collected Release date Pages ISBN
The Greatest Joker Stories Ever Told includes The Joker #3 with various other issues HC: December 1988

SC: October 1997

288 pages ISBN 978-0930289362
Stacked Deck: The Greatest Joker Stories Ever Told - Expanded Edition includes The Joker #3 HC (leather-bound): November 1990 352 pages ISBN 978-0681410152
The Joker: The Clown Prince of Crime The Joker #1–9 SC: November 2013 176 pages ISBN 978-1401242589
The Joker: The Bronze Age Omnibus The Joker #1–10 HC: August 2019 832 pages ISBN 978-1401293406

Infinite Frontier (2021-present) edit

Title Issues collected Release date ISBN
The Joker Vol. 1 The Joker (vol. 2) #1-5, Batman (vol. 3) #100, Batman: The Joker War Zone HC: November 2021

SC: October 2022

ISBN 978-1779512017
The Joker Vol. 2 The Joker (vol. 2) #6-9 and The Joker 2021 Annual #1 HC: August 2022

SC: July 2023

ISBN 978-0681410152
The Joker Vol. 3 The Joker (vol. 2) #10-15 HC: February 2023 ISBN 978-1401242589

Animation edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Stewart, Tom (August 2009). "The Joker's Not So Wild! The Clown Prince of Crime in his Own Magazine!". Back Issue! (#35). Raleigh, North Carolina: TwoMorrows Publishing: 40–43.
  2. ^ McAvennie, Michael; Dolan, Hannah, ed. (2010). "1970s". DC Comics Year By Year: A Visual Chronicle. London, United Kingdom: Dorling Kindersley. p. 163. ISBN 978-0-7566-6742-9. It may have been an unusual idea at the time, but writer Denny'Oneil and artist Irv Novick decided to feature a villain in his own comic book. The Joker lasted only nine issues. {{cite book}}: |first2= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ "The Joker from DC Comics". leagueofcomicgeeks.com. Retrieved 2023-05-09.
  4. ^ "The Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing #1 Reviews". League of Comic Geeks. Retrieved 2023-05-09.
  5. ^ O'Neil, Dennis (w), Novick, Irv (p), Giordano, Dick (i). "The Joker's Double Jeopardy!" The Joker, no. 1 (May–June 1975).
  6. ^ O'Neil, Dennis (w), Novick, Irv (p), García-López, José Luis (i). "The Sad Saga of Willy the Weeper!" The Joker, no. 2 (July–August 1975).
  7. ^ O'Neil, Dennis (w), Chan, Ernie (p), García-López, José Luis (i). "The Last Ha Ha" The Joker, no. 3 (September–October 1975).
  8. ^ Maggin, Elliot S. (w), García-López, José Luis (p), Colletta, Vince (i). "A Gold Star for the Joker" The Joker, no. 4 (November–December 1975).
  9. ^ Pasko, Martin (w), Novick, Irv (p), Blaisdell, Tex (i). "The Joker Goes Wilde!" The Joker, no. 5 (January–February 1976).
  10. ^ O'Neil, Dennis (w), Novick, Irv (p), Blaisdell, Tex (i). "Sherlock Stalks the Joker!" The Joker, no. 6 (March–April 1976).
  11. ^ Maggin, Elliot S. (w), Novick, Irv (p), McLaughlin, Frank (i). "Luthor -- You're Driving Me Sane!" The Joker, no. 7 (May–June 1976).
  12. ^ Maggin, Elliot S. (w), Novick, Irv (p), Blaisdell, Tex (i). "The Scarecrow's Fearsome Face-Off!" The Joker, no. 8 (July–August 1976).
  13. ^ Maggin, Elliot S. (w), Novick, Irv (p), Blaisdell, Tex (i). "The Cat and the Clown!" The Joker, no. 9 (September–October 1976).
  14. ^ Pasko, Martin (w), Novick, Irv (p). "99 and 99/100% Dead!" The Joker, no. 10 (October–December 2019).
  15. ^ Rozakis, Rob, ed. (August 16, 1976). . Daily Planet. Vol. 76, no. #16. p. 1. Archived from the original on 27 September 2010.
  16. ^ Gold, Mike, ed. (1988). The Greatest Joker Stories Ever Told. DC Comics. ISBN 978-0-930289-36-2.
  17. ^ Wells, John; Dallas, Keith (July 25, 2018). Comic Book Implosion: An Oral History of DC Comics Circa 1978. TwoMorrows Publishing. p. 24. GGKEY:1FQ2FSNDRN1.
  18. ^ Eury, Michael; Kronenberg, Michael (2009). The Batcave Companion. TwoMorrows Publishing. p. 151. ISBN 978-1-893905-78-8.
  19. ^ "Ernie Chan 1970's DC Joker Cover -- Unpublished". Comic Art Fans. n.d. from the original on December 22, 2014. Retrieved December 13, 2010.
  20. ^ Greenfield, Dan (November 19, 2018). "DC to Publish Long-Lost JOKER #10 Four Decades Later". 13th Dimension.
  21. ^ Staff writer (February 2019). "The Joker: The Bronze Age Omnibus". DC Comics. DC Entertainment.
  22. ^ Staff writer (September 2019). "The Joker (1975-1976) #10". Read DC. DC Entertainment. from the original on 7 October 2019.
  23. ^ Jones, Ben (director); Krieg, Jim (writer) (April 15, 2011). "Joker: The Vile and the Villainous!". Batman: The Brave and the Bold. Season 3. Episode 1. Cartoon Network.

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The Joker is a comic book series published by DC Comics starring the supervillain the Joker It ran for nine issues from May June 1975 to September October 1976 with a tenth previously unpublished issue released in October 2019 The JokerCover of The Joker 1 May June 1975 art by Dick Giordano Publication informationPublisherDC ComicsScheduleVol 1 1 9 Bi monthly 10 MonthlyFormatOngoing seriesGenreSuperheroPublication dateVol 1 May 1975 October 1976 unreleased issue in October 2019 Vol 2 March 2021 July 2022No of issuesVol 1 10 Vol 2 16 and 1 AnnualMain character s The JokerCreative teamCreated byBob KaneBill FingerWritten byVol 1 Elliot S Maggin Dennis O Neil Martin Pasko Vol 2 James Tynion IVPenciller s Vol 1 Ernie Chan Jose Luis Garcia Lopez Irv Novick Vol 2 Guillem MarchInker s Vol 1 Tex Blaisdell Vince Colletta Dick Giordano Frank McLaughlinColorist s Vol 2 Arif Prianto In 2021 it was relaunched as part of DC s Infinite Frontier relaunch following Dark Nights Death Metal s conclusion Contents 1 Publication history 1 1 2020s 2 Issues 2 1 Unpublished issue 10 3 Collected editions 3 1 Pre Crisis 1975 1976 and 2019 3 2 Infinite Frontier 2021 present 4 Animation 5 References 6 External linksPublication history editDennis O Neil who wrote the first issue of the series recounted that I stopped by Julie Schwartz Batman editor s office and he said We re going to do a Joker book I know that alarms went off I could sense the problems that such a thing would entail but it was a job 1 The series was launched in May 1975 by O Neil and artist Irv Novick 2 In order to have him work as a protagonist writers on the series toned down the Joker s insanity and to adhere to the Comics Code Authority each issue would end with the Joker being apprehended only to have escaped at the beginning of the next issue the exceptions were issue 4 where the Joker seemingly falls to his death in a whirlpool in the ocean only to return in the next issue as if nothing had happened and with no explanation as to how he survived issue 5 which ends with the Joker being chased by police issue 8 where the Joker returns to Arkham Asylum voluntarily and issue 10 which ended on a cliffhanger that was never continued Batman did not appear in the series 1 2020s edit Following The Joker War and Dark Nights Death Metal James Tynion IV teamed up with Gulliem March to produce a new series also titled The Joker that debuted on March 2 2021 The Joker series lasted a total of 15 issues ending on July 5 2022 3 On October of the same year a new series titled The Joker The Man Who Stopped Laughing debuted this time written by Matthew Rosenberg with art by Carmine Di Giandomenico 4 Issues editNo 1 May June 1975 The Joker s Double Jeopardy When a villain named Senor Alvarez breaks Batman s enemy Two Face out of Arkham Asylum and insults the Joker as being not a superior criminal the Joker breaks out of Arkham and decides to both get revenge and prove he is a superior criminal 5 No 2 July August 1975 The Sad Saga of Willy the Weeper The Joker teams up with a villain called Willy the Weeper who has a habit of crying when he tries to commit a crime and laughing when he sees others cry to help him steal platinum after Willy the Weeper breaks him out 6 No 3 September October 1975 The Last Ha Ha After a battle with the Joker the Creeper gets amnesia and is persuaded by the Joker that he is the Joker s ally 7 No 4 November December 1975 A Gold Star for the Joker The Joker falls in love with DC hero the Green Arrow s girlfriend Dinah Laurel Lance and gives her a choice marry the Joker or die 8 No 5 January February 1976 The Joker Goes Wilde The Joker competes with Justice League foes the Royal Flush Gang for four valuable paintings done by the late artist Thaddeus Wilde 9 No 6 March April 1976 Sherlock Stalks the Joker When the Joker hits Clive Sigerson an actor playing the famous detective Sherlock Holmes on his head with a pipe Sigerson believes he is Holmes and that the Joker is Holmes archenemy Professor Moriarty Holmes stalks the Joker with the help of a stagehand sent to follow him who used to be a sailor who worked on the docks named Dock Watson 10 No 7 May June 1976 Luthor You re Driving Me Sane An experiment of Superman villain Lex Luthor s goes awry thanks to the Joker s interference and gives the Joker Luthor s genius and Luthor the Joker s insanity 11 No 8 July August 1976 The Scarecrow s Fearsome Face Off When the Joker steals some fear gas from S T A R Labs he ends up competing with fellow Batman villain the Scarecrow to see whose fear based weapon is the best The Joker wins 12 No 9 September October 1976 The Cat and the Clown The Joker and Batman s frenemy Catwoman end up competing for a movie actor s trained feline sidekick Catwoman s victory leads to a two way rivalry 13 No 10 October December 2019 99 and 99 100 Dead The Joker makes a deal with Lou Cipher to defeat the Justice League and kill a scientist developing a health serum After defeating the Flash the Black Canary the Green Arrow and Wonder Woman the Joker discovers that while they lack pulses the League members continue to have brainwaves 14 Unpublished issue 10 edit The letters page of The Joker 9 Sept Oct 1976 mentions that Martin Pasko was writing a Joker vs the Justice League of America story titled 99 and 99 100 Dead to appear in The Joker 10 as the first part of a two or three issue story arc which was never published despite being listed as on sale right now on the Daily Planet promotional page for August 16 1976 15 In the end notes of The Greatest Joker Stories Ever Told 1989 it is noted that The Joker editor Julius Schwartz had no recollection of this story ever being completed but Pasko found xeroxed pages of the story which he sold on eBay in 2011 16 17 A cover for issue 10 was drawn by Ernie Chan but was not finished at the time 18 19 The Joker 10 was published for the first time on August 14 2019 in DC s The Joker The Bronze Age Omnibus which also contains The Joker 1 9 as well as other DC Comics Joker stories from the 1970s 20 21 and as a stand alone issue on October 3 22 Collected editions editPre Crisis 1975 1976 and 2019 edit Title Issues collected Release date Pages ISBN The Greatest Joker Stories Ever Told includes The Joker 3 with various other issues HC December 1988 SC October 1997 288 pages ISBN 978 0930289362 Stacked Deck The Greatest Joker Stories Ever Told Expanded Edition includes The Joker 3 HC leather bound November 1990 352 pages ISBN 978 0681410152 The Joker The Clown Prince of Crime The Joker 1 9 SC November 2013 176 pages ISBN 978 1401242589 The Joker The Bronze Age Omnibus The Joker 1 10 HC August 2019 832 pages ISBN 978 1401293406 Infinite Frontier 2021 present edit Title Issues collected Release date ISBN The Joker Vol 1 The Joker vol 2 1 5 Batman vol 3 100 Batman The Joker War Zone HC November 2021 SC October 2022 ISBN 978 1779512017 The Joker Vol 2 The Joker vol 2 6 9 and The Joker 2021 Annual 1 HC August 2022 SC July 2023 ISBN 978 0681410152 The Joker Vol 3 The Joker vol 2 10 15 HC February 2023 ISBN 978 1401242589Animation editWilly the Weeper appeared as a one time villain in the Batman The Brave and the Bold TV episode Joker The Vile and the Villainous voiced by Tim Conway in which the Joker recruits him into becoming a supervillain again after facing a humiliating defeat by Bulletman 23 References edit a b Stewart Tom August 2009 The Joker s Not So Wild The Clown Prince of Crime in his Own Magazine Back Issue 35 Raleigh North Carolina TwoMorrows Publishing 40 43 McAvennie Michael Dolan Hannah ed 2010 1970s DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle London United Kingdom Dorling Kindersley p 163 ISBN 978 0 7566 6742 9 It may have been an unusual idea at the time but writer Denny Oneil and artist Irv Novick decided to feature a villain in his own comic book The Joker lasted only nine issues a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a first2 has generic name help CS1 maint multiple names authors list link The Joker from DC Comics leagueofcomicgeeks com Retrieved 2023 05 09 The Joker The Man Who Stopped Laughing 1 Reviews League of Comic Geeks Retrieved 2023 05 09 O Neil Dennis w Novick Irv p Giordano Dick i The Joker s Double Jeopardy The Joker no 1 May June 1975 O Neil Dennis w Novick Irv p Garcia Lopez Jose Luis i The Sad Saga of Willy the Weeper The Joker no 2 July August 1975 O Neil Dennis w Chan Ernie p Garcia Lopez Jose Luis i The Last Ha Ha The Joker no 3 September October 1975 Maggin Elliot S w Garcia Lopez Jose Luis p Colletta Vince i A Gold Star for the Joker The Joker no 4 November December 1975 Pasko Martin w Novick Irv p Blaisdell Tex i The Joker Goes Wilde The Joker no 5 January February 1976 O Neil Dennis w Novick Irv p Blaisdell Tex i Sherlock Stalks the Joker The Joker no 6 March April 1976 Maggin Elliot S w Novick Irv p McLaughlin Frank i Luthor You re Driving Me Sane The Joker no 7 May June 1976 Maggin Elliot S w Novick Irv p Blaisdell Tex i The Scarecrow s Fearsome Face Off The Joker no 8 July August 1976 Maggin Elliot S w Novick Irv p Blaisdell Tex i The Cat and the Clown The Joker no 9 September October 1976 Pasko Martin w Novick Irv p 99 and 99 100 Dead The Joker no 10 October December 2019 Rozakis Rob ed August 16 1976 Direct Currents Daily Planet Vol 76 no 16 p 1 Archived from the original on 27 September 2010 Gold Mike ed 1988 The Greatest Joker Stories Ever Told DC Comics ISBN 978 0 930289 36 2 Wells John Dallas Keith July 25 2018 Comic Book Implosion An Oral History of DC Comics Circa 1978 TwoMorrows Publishing p 24 GGKEY 1FQ2FSNDRN1 Eury Michael Kronenberg Michael 2009 The Batcave Companion TwoMorrows Publishing p 151 ISBN 978 1 893905 78 8 Ernie Chan 1970 s DC Joker Cover Unpublished Comic Art Fans n d Archived from the original on December 22 2014 Retrieved December 13 2010 Greenfield Dan November 19 2018 DC to Publish Long Lost JOKER 10 Four Decades Later 13th Dimension Staff writer February 2019 The Joker The Bronze Age Omnibus DC Comics DC Entertainment Staff writer September 2019 The Joker 1975 1976 10 Read DC DC Entertainment Archived from the original on 7 October 2019 Jones Ben director Krieg Jim writer April 15 2011 Joker The Vile and the Villainous Batman The Brave and the Bold Season 3 Episode 1 Cartoon Network External links editThe Joker at the DC Comics Database The Joker at the Grand Comics Database The Joker The Clown Prince of Crime at the Grand Comics Database The Joker at Mike s Amazing World of Comics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Joker comic book amp oldid 1208221172, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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