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First, to test the chair, Batman asked it who killed his parents - it answered correctly: "Joe Chill". [2] Next, Batman asked the Mobius Chair what is the Joker's real name, and is shocked by the results. It is later revealed that the Mobius Chair told Batman there were three Jokers, which he later brought up to Hal when he asked about it.
The King is the last one left alive and he mocks the Joker for being rejected. The Joker kills the King with an electrical blast to the face. The dead gang is left in the ruins of a casino. [18] A new version of the Royal Flush Gang appears in Justice League of America (vol. 2) #35. This version is working under the authority of Amos Fortune ...
The Joker is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.Created by Bill Finger, Bob Kane, and Jerry Robinson, the character first appeared in the debut issue of the comic book Batman on April 25, 1940.
In the previous episode, Batman and Joker's former henchwoman Venus are chained in a water pit where a giant clam has (almost) already swallowed Robin.Using every ounce of his strength, Batman bursts free of his chains, rushes over to the clam and pries it open long enough to rescue Robin from the maw of the mollusk.
He appears in scenes set thirty years before the events of Batman Begins. [47] Cillian Murphy as Dr. Jonathan Crane: Cillian Murphy reprises his role from Batman Begins and The Dark Knight. [48] India Wadsworth as the wife of Ra's al Ghul and the mother of Talia al Ghul. [49] John Nolan as Douglas Fredericks, a board member of Wayne Enterprises.
Additionally, his origins are unknown, though rumors have spread that he is a genetic experiment gone awry who then turned mercenary, someone who dealt with voodoo magic, or simply a circus freak. In issue #25 of the series' tie-in comic The Batman Strikes!, Croc is shown in flashbacks to have been both a lab experiment and a circus act.
Punchline is a supervillain who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the supervillain The Joker.Created by writer James Tynion IV and artist Jorge Jiménez, she first appears in Batman (Vol. 3) #89 (April 2020), during the "Joker War" story arc.
Batman 3 may refer to: Batman Forever, the third film in the Tim Burton/Joel Schumacher Batman film series; The Dark Knight Rises, the third and final installment in The Dark Knight trilogy; Batman: Arkham Origins, the third installment in the Batman: Arkham series; Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham; Dick Grayson, the third Batman following Azrael's ...