I hate it. Too cliché explanation for a master supervillain like Joker.
It wasn't cliche. It brought up the idea that there is no one interpretation for the Joker. Sometimes he sees it one way, sometimes he sees it another. The backstory he remembered in that comic is just one of many backstories he remembers. It was in his head.
If I'm not mistaken, his earliest incarnation even carried a gun.
You see, this is why the Shadow is much much cooler. The Shadow needs some love, people. What's better than a pulp superhero who laughs maniacally while mowing down criminals?
You see, this is why the Shadow is much much cooler. The Shadow needs some love, people. What's better than a pulp superhero who laughs maniacally while mowing down criminals?
Wow. I finally got round to wathcing Batman Begins in it's entirety (i watched the first 15 minutes and got bored before), and i have to say, it's amongst the best i've seen. I really need to pick the Batman films up on Blu-ray...
Robin: "If we close our eyes, Batman, we can't see anything!"
Batman: "That's a sound observation, Robin."
NOTHING beats 1960s TV Series Batman.
But the 60's Batman reeks of Andy Warhol and his... "unconscious art." It is the duty of the artist to reflect the world as it ought to be, not as it is damned to be by some spasm of the lower mind.
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It wasn't cliche. It brought up the idea that there is no one interpretation for the Joker. Sometimes he sees it one way, sometimes he sees it another. The backstory he remembered in that comic is just one of many backstories he remembers. It was in his head.
From Scott Kurtz. Yes, yes, I know, Batman doesn't kill people. Whatever.
Fixed.
Oh and the water pistol is hilarious by the way
So does Lucky Luke, and the movie said that he never kills. Also, he witnessed his parents murdered by criminals.
You see, this is why the Shadow is much much cooler. The Shadow needs some love, people. What's better than a pulp superhero who laughs maniacally while mowing down criminals?
(Yes, it's SFW, though I'd hazard a guess that the full feature isn't... )
np: Sugar B. - Love You Anyway (Sixteen F***ing Years of G-Stone Recordings (Disc 1))
Who knows?... THE SHADOW KNOWS!
Batman: "That's a sound observation, Robin."
NOTHING beats 1960s TV Series Batman.
...and meet me over there in five minutes!
But the 60's Batman reeks of Andy Warhol and his... "unconscious art." It is the duty of the artist to reflect the world as it ought to be, not as it is damned to be by some spasm of the lower mind.