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  2. Joker (character) - Wikipedia

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    [221] [222] Hamill's Joker is considered a defining portrayal, and he voiced the character in spin-off films (1993's Batman: Mask of the Phantasm and 2000's Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker), video games (2001's Batman: Vengeance), related series (1996's Superman: The Animated Series, 2000's Static Shock and 2001's Justice League), action ...

  3. Punchline (character) - Wikipedia

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    Punchline is a supervillain who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the supervillain The Joker. Created by James Tynion IV and Jorge Jiménez, she first appears in Batman (vol. 3) #89 (April 2020), during the Joker War story arc. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  4. List of Outsiders members - Wikipedia

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    Batman and the Outsiders Vol. 3 #11 (May 2020) Active Babylon: Sofia Ramos: Batman and the Outsiders Vol. 3 #12 (July 2020) Active Dawn of DC. This roster covers members inducted into the team during Dawn of DC. Batwing: Luke Fox Outsiders Vol. 5 #1 (September 2023) Active. Batwoman: Kate Kane Active.

  5. Legends (comics) - Wikipedia

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    "Legends" is a comic book crossover story line that ran through a six-issue, self-titled limited series and various other titles published by DC Comics in 1986 and 1987. Each of the individual crossover/tie-in issues had a Legends Chapter # header added to their trade dress .

  6. Joker (Jack Napier) - Wikipedia

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    Since the film's release, many different interpretations of the character of the Joker have featured Jack Napier as his real name. [5] [26] Batman: The Animated Series, which was partially modeled after the 1989 film, implies that Jack Napier could be either an alias or Joker's actual name as seen in the episode "Joker's Wild".

  7. Last Laugh (comics) - Wikipedia

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    While locked up in the Slab penitentiary, the Joker finds out that he is suffering from a terminal brain tumor. Determined to go out with a bang, he causes a riot in the Slab, and in the ensuing chaos, modifies the chemicals used by the prison to suppress its metahuman inmates into his Joker venom, and manages to "jokerize" the other inmates, making them insane and changing their appearance ...

  8. Where’s Robin? Joseph Gordon-Levitt Talks Batman, Joker Nod ...

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    Gordon-Levitt used imagery for the vividly striking fight sequence in Mr. Corman.Instead of the Bat-Signal, he used a UPS-Signal, a shout-out to Victor’s job, and even Marvel’s Thor popped up.

  9. Joker in other media - Wikipedia

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    The Joker, a supervillain in DC Comics and archenemy of the superhero Batman, has appeared in various media. WorldCat (a catalog of libraries in 170 countries) records over 250 productions featuring the Joker as a subject, including films, television series, books, and video games. [1]