The credit for this thread comes from the Joker Capability Website. I’m going to post the scans, rather than being a douche and leaving you to find them for yourself.
Let’s begin shall we?
Batman: The Man Who Laughs (the latest published version of Joker’s first appearence):
Gordon found out the dead and deformed bodies of homeless men in an abandoned factory and Batman, once arriving on the scene deduced that whoever killed and disfigured them was practicing. Later, Joker’s debut in live TV makes clear who was practicing and why.
Henry Claridge, aka Joker’s would be victim, has the police protecting him in his home, and Bats is secretely outside of the building, ready to intervene. All this doesn’t do Claridge any good:
Since Joker, as Batman later finds out, poisoned Claridge with a slow acting venom before even announcing he was going to kill him.
Later, Joker announced he would kill Jay W. Wilde, another rich business man. The would be victim hasn’t been poisoned by the slow acting Venom, this time, and Bats & the police are ready to protect him. This doesn’t stop the killer clown, who kills his target, fends off the Dark Knight, and escapes.
In the final showdown between Batman and Joker, while Bats manages to twarth his plan to kill all Gothamites by poisoning the water supply and, in the end, beats up the clown until he surrenders, Joker still manages to give the Dark Knight trouble by landing 2 blows and knocking him on the ground, while impressing him with his speed.
Joker first jokerizes all Gotham’s fishes, then goes to the copy-right office in order to have them copyrighted and threatens to kill the employee if he don’t comply once the clown is told that what he wants is impossible to realize.
Joker threatens to kill another man if his requests aren’t satisfied, and he does just that, despite his intended victim and Bats switched places to protect the former.
In the final showdown between the killer clown and Batman, the clown prince of crime comes close twice to kill his enemy, before ultimately ending in the river.
Batman visits Joker at Arkham, trying to talk & reason with him, but finds out that the killer clown escaped and left someone else disguised as him in his place.
Then, the clown and his men attack commissioner Gordon in his own house, shooting her daughter (aka Barbara Gordon, former Batgirl and current Oracle) and kidnapping him.
It turns out that Barbara (whom was undressed by the Joker, who took pictures of her) is crippled and may stay on a wheel-chair for the rest of her life.
Luckily for Gordon, Bats arrives to the rescue and the commissioner’s sanity of mind is preserved, then the Dark Knight pursue the killer clown in a tunnel rigged with traps. Batman and Joker finally fight, and the killer clown ends up having Bats at point blank range with his gun, which however turns out to be a toy.
In the end, Bats tries to help the killer clown instead of just beating him up and, while Joker declines his help, he tells Batman a joke and the 2 momentarily bond.
OMG the Jocker is a legend all hail the Joker!!! all who don’t shall pay the ultimate price.
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Puts the nuclear weapon on sale to the highest bidder but his plan is foiled once Batman and Robin show up preventing him from getting any money as the nuclear device is detonated due to Joker’s improper programming but he manages to escape (although sad).
no one fuck’s with the Joker and live’s (Batman Beyond Joker’s first Appearance)
Joker own’s Batman beyond stateing he knew every trick Batman and Robin knew at their peak preformance
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“It’s Ironic how life is an endless pursuit of dream’s and yet we only find that dream in the eternal rest that awaits at the end of our journey through life..."
Jason, already having figured out that his mother has been blackmailed by the Joker, offers to help her out after disobeying Batman’s order (who stops the convoy loaded with laughing gas) not to go after her. Instead, Sheila lures Jason into a trap setup by the Joker, who beats Todd near to death and betrays Sheila anyway, leaving a time bomb inside the warehouse that detonates before they’re able to escape or Batman could get to them, killing them both.
I’m seriously going to use that for my own purposes now. And a lesser known fact to some, The Joker is voiced by Mark Hamill, also known as Luke Skywalker.