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DC Multiverse Three Jokers
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jwyss234
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Black Arbor
I wanna reserve judgement on Batman til we get a pic of him standing straight up, but those Jokers are must gets!
It looks like Year Two Batman and Three Jokers Batman share the same base body. The wrinkles on the suit and the symbol all appear to match up between the two figures.
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WallySparks
Which Joker is supposed to be the 1990s Joker who did whatever?
and which one of the other Jokers is the actual 1980s Joker anyway?
The Joker on the left is the Bronze Age Joker. He's responsible for "killing" Jason Todd in the story A Death in the Family. Jason Fabok's concept art lists him as the 60's/Classic Joker.
The Joker in the center is the Golden Age Joker. He's known for committing more traditional crimes such as robberies and murders. Jason Fabok's concept art lists him as the Original Appearance Joker.
The Joker on the right is the Killing Joke/Modern Age Joker. As the name implies, he's responsible for paralyzing Barbara Gordon in The Killing Joke story. He's also the Joker Batman has fought in recent years. While no one ever explicitly says it in the story, Bruce's conversation with Alfred at the end of Three Jokers suggests that he's the original Joker while the other two are copy-cats that he created.
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