Don't u hte it when.....

When comics o shows make the joker look completely retarded? My fave comic had him in a few times and I usually thought the comic looked realistic until the joker was brought in they made him look like some weird crazy man with a gun he's way più fresco, dispositivo di raffreddamento than that and he's supposed to have his mouth cut in a smile there was no cuts just makeup and he looked so dumb they basically mocked the geniusthat is joker and in some kid shows I understand that the good guys gotta win all the time and joker can't scare the kids but the bad guy is always gonna look a lil scary and they could at least make it a close call in the shows and comics than make the joker look like an idiot clown he's way più fresco, dispositivo di raffreddamento than tht xD
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I agree totally with you!!!!! Yeah, he is way più fresco, dispositivo di raffreddamento than a mental retarded, and he's not!!!!
Cliff040479 posted più di un anno fa
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i agree:T
desmariemay posted più di un anno fa
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AGREE> joker is the only villian i like beside oggie boogie from the nightmare before zchristmas.
jbiebs22 posted più di un anno fa
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Actually this whole answer section is irrelevant. Seeing as the Joker's first comic appearance was in the 1940's and he was only described as a psychopath with just clown paint on his face. When te get into the Revision da O'Neil and Adams which was più through the years of 73 through 89 - was when Joker actually had a deformed face of any sort. Then it gets into the whole dark horse origin with the cut mouth.
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Juliana_House said:
te make a strong point, and I completley agree with you. However consider that when they try to make the comic book Joker into a movie o anything to that effect, it ends up looking like this...
There's nothing wrong with Patient J, however, it's not natural.
(Therefore the Glasgow scars are almost necasary in todays Joker)
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 te make a strong point, and I completley agree with you. However consider that when they try to make the comic book Joker into a movie o anything to that effect, it ends up looking like this... There's nothing wrong with Patient J, however, it's not natural. (Therefore the Glasgow scars are almost necasary in todays Joker)
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the best joker is heath ledger in the dark knight to bad hes dead now :( R.I.P. Heath
smg09 posted più di un anno fa
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i would totally agree with u there, but i also liked jack nicholson's.
kaityp303 posted più di un anno fa
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I absolutely agree with te
serenade5000 posted più di un anno fa
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What about caesar ramaro?
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Vixie79 said:
I Amore all the origins of Joker. Heath Ledger's Joker was awesome, but his Joker was not just my favorite. I Amore the Joker because he's insane. I Amore the Joker because he would pat te on the back one minuto and then stick a coltello in right after. How he got his face is not a concern to me. One of my all time preferito comics is "The Killing Joke" and of course the origin was different, but he was still the Joker I love.

Not to be mean o anything, but your grammar is atrocious.
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your insane to mistake eccentricentry, and pure genuis for someone in a rubber room!!!!!
boxjockey12 posted più di un anno fa
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Just because someone is insane doesn't mean they still can't be a genius. Joker was the ultimate genius in my book. But, he was still a psycho none the less and calling him just eccentric is like calling a wild tasso, badger a weird house pet.
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kaityp303 said:
I would agree too but the joker had someone do surgery on his face in the old Batman film but didn't mostra any stitches on his face.
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prince-of-punk said:
i prak called someon and used my joker voice and the peed there pants

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Mintyllama said:
"he's supposed to have his mouth cut in a smile" Just wanted to point this out, but the Glasgow scars aren't necessary in the portrayal of the Joker. In fact most versions of the Joker don't have them.
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