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Veterinarian, fanfiction author (Jokercentric), amateur writer, artist, painter, comic book collector, movie addict, loves animation and traditional art.

Mar 272013
 

First Multiplayer Online Battle Arena Game Based on DC Multiverse to Debut Fall 2013!!

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Players Can Register Now for a Chance to Participate in the Beta

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Entertainment today announced Infinite Crisis, an all-new multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game developed by Turbine, the award winning studio behind free-to-play online games including The Lord of the Rings Online™. Infinite Crisis is a free-to-play game that features a deep roster of DC Comics characters and is scheduled for release in 2013 for the PC.

Infinite Crisis is a new entrant into the wildly popular MOBA genre that delivers a heart-pounding competitive player vs. player battle experience set in the legendary DC Multiverse – a world in which familiar DC Comics characters have been reimagined in startling ways. Featuring a wide variety of DC Comics heroes and villains, Infinite Crisis puts players in control of twisted incarnations of their favorite characters throughout the Multiverse such as Nightmare Batman and Gaslight Catwoman, playing in league with well-known characters including Green Lantern and The Flash.

And I wonder…Will we be able to batttle  multiverse versions of the Joker as well? Hmm…there’s a thought.

(For more on the report, visit DC COMICS SITE HERE)

Mar 272013
 

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DC and WB Home Entertainment announced they are making a documentary that analyze the most iconic DC villains (and guess who’s gonna be the first one on the roster…).And the best part is that fans could also be part of the documentary.  Get ready for the details on how to be part of this project.

 Here is the original report as it appeared in DC Comics site:

Behind every great hero, there are a whole lot of villains.” – Geoff Johns

Legendary Villain Christopher Lee Narrates

The Joker, Bane, Deathstroke, Darkseid and Lex Luthor — the scariest and most menacing villains in DC Comics’ universe — take center stage in a brand new full-length documentary from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (WBHE) and DC Entertainment (DCE). The joint announcement was made today by WBHE and DCE.

Christopher Lee, who has played the villain more times than almost any other actor, will provide his unique voice as narrator. His roles in more than 200 films include star turns as Dracula, the Mummy and Frankenstein’s monster in Hammer horror classics, Count Dooku in Star Wars, and Saruman in The Lord of the Rings trilogy and The Hobbit films.

In this new documentary film, the malevolent, sometimes charismatic figures from DC Comics’ hallowed rogues’ gallery will be explored in depth, featuring interviews with the famed creators, storytellers and those who have crafted the personalities and profiles of many of the most notorious villains in comic book history.

Production begins March 30, to coincide with WonderCon at the Anaheim Convention Center March 29-31.

Noted Geoff Johns, best-selling author and DCE’s Chief Creative Officer, “DC Comics is known for many things, but chief among them is the compelling, diverse and legendary society of super-villains who populate its universe. From the monstrous Solomon Grundy to the brutal Black Adam to the charismatic Sinestro, there is no single greater collection of villainy in all of fiction. These villains are hugely popular comic book characters in their own right and, quite honestly, many are often times more popular than some of our iconic super heroes.”

Jeff Baker, WBHE’s Executive Vice President and General Manager, Theatrical Catalog, added “The DC brand is enjoying a huge resurgence thanks to the entire leadership team at DC Entertainment which is driving opportunities not only for new theatrical properties, but for brand extensions as well. This new documentary will reinforce this evolving strategy and leverage DC assets across the entire studio landscape.”

Johns also reiterated that this year’s initiative will be a turning point for DCE. “It’s time we deconstruct these complex and sinister antagonists and celebrate the role they play as the engine and energy of some of the greatest storytelling in comics. 2013 is the Year of the Villain at DC Comics.”

On Saturday, March 30th, fans attending WonderCon are encouraged to come dressed as their favorite DC Comics’ villain for an opportunity to be featured in the documentary. Fans can join DCE at WonderCon Booth 801 with filming to take place Saturday from 10:30 am – Noon. To find out more about where and what time to meet in the WonderCon DC Entertainment booth, keep checking the DC Comics Facebook (Facebook.com/DCComics) and Twitter sites (@DCComics).

Participation in upcoming ‘cons’ (Comic-Con International: San Diego and New York Comic Con) is anticipated, with a full release scheduled for later in the year.

 (Original article appeared at DC COMICS SITE)

Mar 242013
 

injusticejokerpic Scanning the Tube, I was thrilled to checkout the latest on the Joker appearance on the game.  I found a few vids I would like to share with Jokerdom and have to say that even if he is the real thing or not (for details read the latest INJUSTICE: GODS AMONGS US comic prequel) but I have to say… I LOVE HIS MOVES. 

I think they captured the Joker’s whimsical fighting style with lots of interesting darker aspects of his personality from recent storylines. He is funny….and at the same time…DARKER (like Arkham Asylum’s Mr. J).  I like this Joker much more than the one I saw  and heard in DC vs MORTAL COMBAT video game (though I think the problem there was the dialogue not the voice acting).  

Oh, and the voice…suits him very nice…Mr. Epcar has definitely matured into the character.  ENCORE!

Check these guy out…

 

Mar 242013
 

injusticejokerpicOk, I needed to know  how they were going to make Joker a playable character after the events of the INJUSTICE: GODS AMONG US comic storyline between him and the Boy Scout and this just made me smile…Hope he IS the real one this time…

 

 

HERE IS THE HARLEY and JOKER TRAILER…ENJOY!!

(For more Joker action….read my next post HERE)

Mar 242013
 

Yep, it’s true….BATMAN 1966 IS BAAAAACK!

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The guys at DC just have annouced they are bringing the campy 1966 Batman series as a digital comic.  Here is the official report

The announcement came last night in Hollywood, …

…Inspired by the television series, which aired from 1966 to 1968 on ABC, Batman ’66 is written by Jeff Parker and illustrated by Jonathan Case. In an ironic turn, Michael Allred, whose Adam West/Batusi cover (below) couldn’t be used for DC’s Solo because of legal issues, will be providing the cover for the first issue. Like the DC’s other digital-first comics, Batman ’66 will be collected monthly in print.

 

“The juxtaposition of offering a retro Batman ’66 comic as a current and modern digital first title is fun,” DC Entertainment President Diane Nelson said in a statement. “DC Entertainment is the most prolific producer of digital first comics and, as we work to create new and compelling content, this is a great way to also preserve the legacy of our characters. It’s exciting to roll out the new Batman ’66 comic as part of this bigger initiative with our Warner Bros Consumer Product partners.”

 (You can read full story at CBR HERE)

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(I don’t know about this (don’t even understand DC’s thinking pattern either), but wonder what Cesar Romero would think about this if he was alive…after all he was the FIRST Joker….)

Mar 242013
 

On my runs through cyberspace I found this wonderful creation made entirely with colorful, delicious SKITTLES.  It is a nice portrait  of Ledger’s Joker too. A masterpiece of art and sugar…. Reminds me somewhat of Puntillism…a style famous during the late 1800 and early 1900s.   Could not find the name of the artist, but to him/ her…my most sincere gratitude for creating this Joker piece.  It’s amazing. Hope you like it too.

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(If you know the name of the artist, please remit to me so proper credit can be given to this work)

Mar 172013
 
OK GUYS THIS IS IT!! So grab your wishlists and start adding Joker goodies…

 (In no way this is a absolutely complete list. If any products are missing, please feel free to let me know so they can be added.)

 

MARCH

Batman vs Joker Salt and Pepper Shakers

  • Release date: March 2013
  • Price: $14.99

 

Joker Cookie Jar:

  • Release date: MARCH 2013
  • Price: $48.99
  • Stands 11 inches tall and weighs 7 pounds

 

The Dark Knight Mini Mez-Its Figure 4-pack set:

  • Release Date: MARCH 2013
  • Price:  $19.99
  • Each figure is made in Rota-cast vinyl and stand 2 inches tall and have 5 point articulations
  • Set includes Batman, Joker, Two Face and Scarecrow

 

APRIL

Batman: Dark Knight 1/6th scale Movie Masterpiece Joker DX 2.0:

  • Release Date: APRIL 2013
  • Price: $~$275.00
  • Approximately 31 cm tall
  • Two (2) interchangeable head sculpts, including one (1) smiling face and one (1) non-smiling face. Non-smiling face features patented Parallel Eyeball Rolling System (PERS)
    TrueType body with over 35 points of articulation and enhanced realism in upper body,Detailed hair sculptures, Highly detailed make-up, expression and wrinkles. Each piece of head sculpt is specially hand-painted
    Eight (8) pieces of interchangeable gloved palms including:
    One (1) pair for holding gun, One (1) left palm for holding The Joker cards, One (1) right palm for holding knife, Two (2) right and one (1) left posing palms,One (1) left relaxed palm,Six (6) pieces of interchangeable ungloved palms including:, One (1) pair of relaxed palms, Two (2) right and one (1) left posing palms, One (1) left palm for holding The Joker cards, One (1) purple overcoat, One (1) grey jacket, One (1) green vest, One (1) patterned shirt and tie, One (1) pair of dark blue pants with stripes, One (1) pair of checker socks, One (1) pair of brown shoes, One (1) machine gun, One (1) shotgun, One (1) pistol, Three (3) knives,, One (1) pair of handcuffs, One (1) pencil
    One (1) metal-like table with lamp and one (1) chair, the Joker cards, US money, Deluxe light-up figure stand with copper-like finish, including The Joker 2.0 nameplate, movie logo and DX series title, Double-sided backdrop featuring the scenes from the film
    Note: Light-Up feature in display stand requires Three (3) AAA Batteries (Not Included)

 

Mez-its Series 3 Batman & Joker set

  • Release date: APRIL 2013
  • Price: ~$23.99
  • Produced by MEZCO TOYS
  • 2 six-inch Rota-cast vinyl of the Batman and the Joker individually packaged in a double windowed box
  • Figures have 5 points of articulation

 

MAY

DC Unlimited Injustice JokerAction Figure

  • Release date: MAY 2013
  • Price: $17.99
  • New look for the Clown Prince of Crime based on the videogame INJUSTICE: GODS AMONG US and the comic book miniseries of the same name
  • 6-in tall action figure with plenty of articulation points
  • Note: This picture comes from the Asian market claiming is the real product.  No picture of the final American product is available yet.

 

Dark Knight Batman & The Joker Kubrick 2-pack

  • Release date: MAY 2013
  • Each figure inspired in THE DARK KNIGHT movie from 2008
  • Figures stand 2 inches tall.

 

“The Killing Joke” Joker ArtFX statue

  • Release date: MAY 2013
  • Price: $130 (Pre-order)
  • Based on the acclaimed graphic novel THE KILLING JOKE by Alan Moore
  • Made by the great artists at Kotobukiya
  • Statue is 1:6 scale or about 11 inches tall
  • Base lights up and camera flashes. Great detail.

 

DC Heroes Skelanimals Harley Quinn Marcy Plush:

  • Release date: MAY 2013
  • Price:  $28.00
  • Marcy the Monkey gest a make over as DC’s Harley Quinn
  • This 12 inch Plush features Harley Quinn costume, including Jester hat and puffy cuffs

 

JUNE

Arkham City Joker statue:

  • Release date:  JUNE 2013
  • Price:  $125.00
  • 10-in tall cold cast porcelain statue
  • Minimalistic paint scheme
  • Based on Arkham City Joker

 

Batman & The Joker Mini Blox 2-pack

  • Release date:  JUNE 2013
  • Price:  $???
  • Smaller than the original Blox figure each is 2 1/2in tall
  • Rendered in Blox vinyl format

 

Batman Harley Quinn 4-in Mini Statue:

  • Release date:  JUNE 2013
  • Price: $5.99
  • Features Joker’s gal atop a circular base with an assortment of gag guns in hand

 

Batman DC Joker Mini Figure Key Chain:

  • Release date:  JUNE 2013
  • Price $4.99
  • The Joker, laughing maniacally is attached to a carabiner chain
  • Based on the design from the DC 3-pack deluxe figurines

 

Joker Bendable figure:

  • Release date:  JUNE 2013
  • Price:  $7.99
  • Vintage-style figure stands 5 1/2 inches tall

 

Batman Joker Bust Resin Paperweight:

  • Release date:  JUNE 2013 (3rd quarter of 2013)
  • Price:  $19.99
  • Manufactured by Monogram Products
  • Joker holding a card and smiling maniacally

 

DC UNKL Joker Figure:

  • Release date: JUNE 2013
  • Price: $9.99

 

Arkham City Harley Quinn Play Arts Kai Action Figure

  • Release date: JUNE 2013
  • Price: ~$65.00
  • Based on the successful videogame ARKHAM CITY
  • Stands 8 7/10 inches and has 26 points of articulation
  • Comes with a Bat, 2 UZI guns, and exchangable hands

 

JULY

Joker Classic Can-tivities tin:

  • Release date: JULY 2013
  • Price: ~$8.99
  • Most maniacal Batman nemesis gets the CAN-TIVITY treatment.
  • This 6-in tall tin includes:
    • 1 Joker sticker sheet
    • 2 pencils
    • 2 erasers

 

POP! Dark Knight The Joker Bank Robber Bobble Head:

  • Release date:  JULY 2013
  • Price:~ $12.99
  • Bobblehead feature realistic sculpt of the Joker at the Bank robbery
  • Figure stands 7 inches tall

 

Dark Knight Trilogy Play Arts Kai  Joker

  • Release date:  JULY 2013
  • Price: about $80
  • The Joker comes with an alternate set of hands, alternate head, alternate head with clown mask, switchblade, playing card accessories, and display stand.

 

 AUGUST

Sideshow  Collectible 1/6th Scale Figure

  • Release date:  AUGUST 2013
  • Price:  $189.99
  • Figure stands about 12 inches tall
  • Accessories
    • Two (2) Hand Painted Joker Head Sculpts
    • Playing Cards
    • Straight Razor
    • Dynamite
    • Lighter
    • Revolver with ‘BANG!’ flag
    • Tailored Fabric Costume Includes: Pants, Vest, Shirt, Tuxedo Coat with Tails, Trench Coat, Argyle Socks, and White Spats
    • Cane with Jester Skull
    • Multiple Gloved Hands including ‘Buzzer’ Hand
    • Display Base with ‘The Joker’ Artwork

 

SEPTEMBER

POP!  1966 Joker Figure:

  • Release date: SEPTEMBER 2013
  • Price:  $9.99
  • Based on Cesar Romero’s image from the 1966’s TV show

 

OCTOBER

Joker Wise Wisecracks Figure:

  •  Release date:  OCTOBER 2013
  • Price: $12.00
  • Vinyl figure shows the phrase “CRAZY FOR YOU!” at the base. 

 

 DECEMBER

Hallmark TDK Joker Christmas Ornament

  • Release date:  DECEMBER 2013
  • Price:  $20.00
  • Limited edtion TDK Trilogy series

 

 

 

 

Mar 032013
 

Browsing, browsing, browsing….found more new and…strange Joker stuff. 

This time I found this 3 inch vinyl Joker figure from Toynami that has to be one of the strangest figures I have seen of the Clown Prince of Crime. First of all, is it really an action figure? It sells for only $9.99 and you can preorder it at the link below. Here is a pic, you guys tell me.

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(Picture courtesy of Man of Action Figures HERE)

Mar 032013
 

Found on the  net this interesting study for a Joker figure based on the game Injustice and the sketch looks fantastic…take a look:

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Then I have found (overseas since no one in the US seems to have a picture of him) that this is what the actual action figure looks like….

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I am not an expert, but i think that the concept is totally lost on the actual figure ( if this is the final look.)  The face sculpt is all wrong, and it would have worked with more 3D effct of the straps and jacket.  It just looks…plastered on the body when I think it should have been a loser fit…like TDK’s Joker jacket.  And there is something witht the final color pallette…that I fail to put my finger on, but that bothers me tremendously.  Anyway. Let’s hope the ‘American’ market Joker is a little better…

I think mine is going to stay in the box when I buy it.