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Joker (graphic novel)

Joker is an American graphic novel published by DC Comics in 2008. Written by Brian Azzarello and illustrated by Lee Bermejo, it is based on characters from DC's Batman series, focusing primarily on the title character. It is a unique take on the Batman mythos, set outside regular continuity and narrated by one of the Joker's henchmen. The miniseries Batman: Damned is a stand-alone sequel to the graphic novel, with the miniseries incorporating certain details, settings, and designs that hint at the two stories sharing a connected narrative.[1]

Joker
DateOctober 17, 2008
Main charactersJoker
Jonny Frost
Batman
Killer Croc
Riddler
Two-Face
Harley Quinn
Penguin
Page count128 pages
PublisherDC Comics
Creative team
WritersBrian Azzarello
ArtistsLee Bermejo
InkersMick Gray
LetterersRobert Clark
ColouristsPatricia Mulvihill
ISBN1401215815

Publication history

Azzarello and Bermejo had previously worked on a similar take on Superman's archenemy in Lex Luthor: Man of Steel, and Joker grew out of a discussion following completion of that project. DC Editor Dan DiDio approved the new project the following day.[2] The initial plan was to reflect this connection with a title sharing the same structure, Joker: The Dark Knight but was felt to be too similar to the film The Dark Knight, and so the name was shortened.[2] When the writer was asked if he preferred writing villains he said: "I relate to them. [Laughs] I don't relate to the heroes. The Man, tryin' to keep you down!"[3]

Plot

Jonny Frost, a low-level thug, is sent to Arkham Asylum to pick up the newly-released Joker. Joker immediately takes a liking to Frost, using him as a chauffeur. Frost drives Joker to the lair of Killer Croc. The three go to a strip bar called the Grin and Bare It. With the help of Harley Quinn, Joker kills one of his former henchmen and claims his intention to make Gotham City his again. Joker robs a bank and coaxes the Penguin to invest the stolen money. Joker embarks on a killing spree, murdering many thugs who stole his money, turf, and bizarre sense of reputation. He is then informed by Penguin that Harvey Dent, his chief rival for control of Gotham, is avoiding to talk with him, enraging Joker. Frost is detained by Dent, who warns him that Joker will kill him, but Frost delusionally believes he is an equal partner to Joker. Subsequently, Frost is late to Joker's meeting with the Riddler, a disabled weapons dealer. They exchange a briefcase, and Joker and his crew leave. Once on the road, they are attacked by off-duty cops hired by Dent, and Frost saves Joker's life in the scuffle.

Joker embarks on a turf war against Dent, prompting him to meet with Joker at the city zoo. Bringing the briefcase he received from Riddler, Joker says he has learned Dent has two wives, and threatens to use the contents of the briefcase as leverage against him. Joker slashes Dent's wrist and Harley ambushes and executes his men. After helping Frost get his ex-wife Shelly back from Dent, Joker rapes her in front of Frost, saying this makes them "even", since Frost "cheated" on Joker by not revealing his own meeting with Dent. Later, Harvey paints a bat on a spotlight to get Batman's attention, and pleads with him to stop Joker. Joker and Frost flee from Batman, who subdues Harley and Croc in the process, and pursues them to a nearby bridge. While Joker is "screaming through tears", Frost inexplicably finds himself laughing, unable to stop. They find Batman in wait, and Joker demands to know why Batman disguises himself as a monster but spoils the illusion by leaving his mouth exposed. Batman replies, "To mock you". Joker goes berserk and shoots Frost in the chin, leaving him with a Glasgow smile. Joker and Batman fight as Frost climbs over the edge of the bridge and falls into the river, narrating that he's finally realized how ruinous his relationship with Joker was.

Reception

The graphic novel generally received positive reviews. IGN commented that "Brian Azzarello and Lee Bermejo's Joker is a deeply disturbing and completely unnerving work, a literary achievement that takes its place right alongside Alan Moore's The Killing Joke as one of the few successful attempts to scratch beneath the surface of the Joker's impenetrable psyche".[4] AICN noted that "the story is compelling, especially the gut-wrenching showdown at the end of the book, and the art is mouth-wateringly good".[5]

In other media

Film

  • In a 2016 interview, Brian Azzarello has mentioned that he hopes for his Joker graphic novel to someday receive an animated film adaptation.
  • Jonny Frost appears as one of Joker's henchmen in the 2016 film Suicide Squad, portrayed by Jim Parrack. Harley Quinn is also depicted as a nightclub stripper similar to what was showcased in the graphic novel.

References

  1. ^ Sondheimer, S.W. (August 6, 2018). "Azzarello and Bermejo of Black Label's Batman: Damned". BookRiot. Retrieved May 31, 2019.
  2. ^ a b Exploring the Joker - Brian Azzarello Talks, Newsarama, September, 2008
  3. ^ CCI: Brian Azzarello Q&A, Comic Book Resources, July 26, 2008
  4. ^ Review. IGN
  5. ^ Bug, Ambush. "THIS HALLOWEEN AICN COMICS REVIEWS JOKER+preview! DARK CRYSTAL! RISERS! MUSCLES&FRIGHTS! FINAL CRISIS...oh the horror! + MORE!!!". Ain't It Cool News. Retrieved 2008-12-02.

External links

  • DC page

Interviews

  • Bad Azz Mojo - Part 4, Broken Frontier, October 13, 2006

Reviews

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Joker graphic novel news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Joker is an American graphic novel published by DC Comics in 2008 Written by Brian Azzarello and illustrated by Lee Bermejo it is based on characters from DC s Batman series focusing primarily on the title character It is a unique take on the Batman mythos set outside regular continuity and narrated by one of the Joker s henchmen The miniseries Batman Damned is a stand alone sequel to the graphic novel with the miniseries incorporating certain details settings and designs that hint at the two stories sharing a connected narrative 1 JokerDateOctober 17 2008Main charactersJokerJonny FrostBatmanKiller CrocRiddlerTwo FaceHarley QuinnPenguinPage count128 pagesPublisherDC ComicsCreative teamWritersBrian AzzarelloArtistsLee BermejoInkersMick GrayLetterersRobert ClarkColouristsPatricia MulvihillISBN1401215815 Contents 1 Publication history 2 Plot 3 Reception 4 In other media 4 1 Film 5 References 6 External links 6 1 Interviews 6 2 ReviewsPublication history EditAzzarello and Bermejo had previously worked on a similar take on Superman s archenemy in Lex Luthor Man of Steel and Joker grew out of a discussion following completion of that project DC Editor Dan DiDio approved the new project the following day 2 The initial plan was to reflect this connection with a title sharing the same structure Joker The Dark Knight but was felt to be too similar to the film The Dark Knight and so the name was shortened 2 When the writer was asked if he preferred writing villains he said I relate to them Laughs I don t relate to the heroes The Man tryin to keep you down 3 Plot EditJonny Frost a low level thug is sent to Arkham Asylum to pick up the newly released Joker Joker immediately takes a liking to Frost using him as a chauffeur Frost drives Joker to the lair of Killer Croc The three go to a strip bar called the Grin and Bare It With the help of Harley Quinn Joker kills one of his former henchmen and claims his intention to make Gotham City his again Joker robs a bank and coaxes the Penguin to invest the stolen money Joker embarks on a killing spree murdering many thugs who stole his money turf and bizarre sense of reputation He is then informed by Penguin that Harvey Dent his chief rival for control of Gotham is avoiding to talk with him enraging Joker Frost is detained by Dent who warns him that Joker will kill him but Frost delusionally believes he is an equal partner to Joker Subsequently Frost is late to Joker s meeting with the Riddler a disabled weapons dealer They exchange a briefcase and Joker and his crew leave Once on the road they are attacked by off duty cops hired by Dent and Frost saves Joker s life in the scuffle Joker embarks on a turf war against Dent prompting him to meet with Joker at the city zoo Bringing the briefcase he received from Riddler Joker says he has learned Dent has two wives and threatens to use the contents of the briefcase as leverage against him Joker slashes Dent s wrist and Harley ambushes and executes his men After helping Frost get his ex wife Shelly back from Dent Joker rapes her in front of Frost saying this makes them even since Frost cheated on Joker by not revealing his own meeting with Dent Later Harvey paints a bat on a spotlight to get Batman s attention and pleads with him to stop Joker Joker and Frost flee from Batman who subdues Harley and Croc in the process and pursues them to a nearby bridge While Joker is screaming through tears Frost inexplicably finds himself laughing unable to stop They find Batman in wait and Joker demands to know why Batman disguises himself as a monster but spoils the illusion by leaving his mouth exposed Batman replies To mock you Joker goes berserk and shoots Frost in the chin leaving him with a Glasgow smile Joker and Batman fight as Frost climbs over the edge of the bridge and falls into the river narrating that he s finally realized how ruinous his relationship with Joker was Reception EditThe graphic novel generally received positive reviews IGN commented that Brian Azzarello and Lee Bermejo s Joker is a deeply disturbing and completely unnerving work a literary achievement that takes its place right alongside Alan Moore s The Killing Joke as one of the few successful attempts to scratch beneath the surface of the Joker s impenetrable psyche 4 AICN noted that the story is compelling especially the gut wrenching showdown at the end of the book and the art is mouth wateringly good 5 In other media EditFilm Edit In a 2016 interview Brian Azzarello has mentioned that he hopes for his Joker graphic novel to someday receive an animated film adaptation Jonny Frost appears as one of Joker s henchmen in the 2016 film Suicide Squad portrayed by Jim Parrack Harley Quinn is also depicted as a nightclub stripper similar to what was showcased in the graphic novel References Edit Sondheimer S W August 6 2018 Azzarello and Bermejo of Black Label s Batman Damned BookRiot Retrieved May 31 2019 a b Exploring the Joker Brian Azzarello Talks Newsarama September 2008 CCI Brian Azzarello Q amp A Comic Book Resources July 26 2008 Review IGN Bug Ambush THIS HALLOWEEN AICN COMICS REVIEWS JOKER preview DARK CRYSTAL RISERS MUSCLES amp FRIGHTS FINAL CRISIS oh the horror MORE Ain t It Cool News Retrieved 2008 12 02 External links EditDC pageInterviews Edit Bad Azz Mojo Part 4 Broken Frontier October 13 2006Reviews Edit Review Comic Book Resources Best Shots Extra Joker Newsarama Graphic novel slugfest Comics Bulletin Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joker graphic novel amp oldid 1139007630 Plot, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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