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

Mar 032013
 

Browsing the net found this cute figurine for sale. One of the sites selling it is SUPERHERO HAVEN and I am providing the link to their page. In the meantime, for those interested, you can pre-order the figure now:

Calaveritas Mexican Day of the Dead Figure Clown Joker Jaja

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Pre order due March 2013

This high-quality polystone figurine stands about 11 cm tall and comes packed in window box.

The mexican holiday “Day of the Dead” is a colourful celebration of death, famous all over the world for its uplifting spirit and iconic imagery.

Oddco have created a kooky group of Mexican skeletons who have risen from the ashes and turned into an awesome range of figurines.

There are 6 deadly characters to choose from – Bring out your dead!

Feb 282013
 

Everybody who have read the DEATH OF THE FAMILY knows that after the dramatic with the Joker-Batman faceoff, Joker came up as the great winner of the night.  He might have not destroyed the Batman family but he has created a great chism between its members.  Batman might be on his own now as the unconditional trust his friends and family had has been tainted by the actions of his past. 

But Joker did not stop there.  He needed to settle one more score and he was not shyabout it.  Should have seen that one coming…but with Joker who really knows what to expect?

For more details, please read this month’s RED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS.  Here’s a preview (w/spoilers):

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Feb 282013
 

The guys at ToyFair have announced a new Joker action figure based on the successful DEATH OF THE FAMILY story arc.  Tthe figure is based Greg Capullo’s design.  No official release date as of now…but sometime this year.  Hope is pretty soon. Here are a few pics of the figure….ENJOY!

…and I am adding this one to the wish list…

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Feb 142013
 

Well, the final issue of the DEATH OF THE FAMILY story arc with the release of BATMAN #17 this week so….

IF YOU HAVE NOT GOTTEN YOUR COPY…WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR…GO!

And this is the final showdow.  Played in part like a love story between Joker and Batman, where the clown tries to show that no matter with how many more allies Batman surrounds him, they are nothing compared with him with, they are unimportant when compared to him.  Joker tries to emerge as the only real interest in Batman’s life, and the only one that could complete him, making the Knight, an ideal parter for the Clown Prince of Crime.

My greatest bit of gratitude goes to the team of  Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo and the army of artists and writers that have been involved in this project, giving the Joker x Batman chemistry a new and invigorating new twist.  With a very small exception  (Yes, I’m still trying to figure that Catwoman story line) they all served their purpose of adding their own two cents to the development of the story. And the intricate web of lies, horrors, blood that the Clown has created finally leads to a great finale that indeed reads more like fencing match  and a ballet. Yes, you heard me right.  Joker has the winning hand, but does he have the courage to play it to his full extent?  He is the Joker after all, so why not?  But there is more to this story than meets the eye,  Batman turns the commedian into the butt of the joke in an end  beautifully played by Snyder and Capullo. I found it a very refreshing story.

MY RATING: 4.5 out of 5  (not a five, because I really wanted more.  If Joker could have cut off his face in issue 1, I’m sure he would not have had a problem to do many more things here…that ended up only a crafty trick. To see why, read the issue.)

First the COVERS:
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The guys at CBR catch up with writer Scott Snyder for a final round up of the series. Here is the Interview.

 

CBR News: When DC Comics relaunched its entire line with the New 52, you delivered a blockbuster event in “Batman” with the “Night of the Owls” story arc. But did you consider kicking things off with this Joker-driven story or, conversely, further holding out to tell this story?

Scott Snyder: Dude, it was a totally huge fear for me because these are characters that literally mean the world to me. I called up [writers] Geoff Johns and Jeff Lemire and asked them, “Should I wait and do Joker later?” But there was another part of me, that fear that was like: “I can’t believe they are letting me write this. They’re going to kick me off the second they get a chance.” I though I better write everything I cared about right this very second. [Laughs] As anxious and neurotic as I am, I am always waiting for my pink slip.

If I only got one chance to write “Batman” ever, this is the story that I would do. I try and proceed that way every time. “If I only had one 

chance to write this character, what would I write?” And honestly, that’s what Joker is to me. This story is what I would do if I was never going to write Joker again and similarly, the story we’re going to do after the Joker story feels the same way.

It’s probably our most ambitious story yet, the story starting in “Batman” #21. It’s just the way I’m wired. I’m mostly functioning on terror [Laughs] that I’m going to get kicked off the book so I always tell the big story that matters to me most.

You joked on Twitter last week — or maybe it wasn’t a joke — that you were happy “Batman” #17 was coming out on February 13th because it makes a great Valentine’s Day present? Is “Death of the Family” a love story?

Well for Joker, it really is. He genuinely believes, in our iteration, that he is Batman’s greatest love and ally. That’s the case that he’s trying to make from the very beginning.

“You love me more than you love this ridiculous family you’ve accumulated and pretend to care about. Otherwise, you would have killed me. Otherwise, you wouldn’t have let me sneak through the windows and doors at night. By not finding out who I am through my DNA.”

“The games we play. I know deep down you wish that you didn’t have to worry about them [the family]. I know deep down that you wish you could go to back to Neverland with me.”

And in that way, he really believes that he loves Batman and that Batman is his king and he is serving him like a devoted servant. And Batman should love him back.

And yet, when Joker shows Batman what’s under the cover of the serving dish, Batman states venomously: “I hate nothing more on this Earth than you Joker. Nothing.”

He could be lying. Who knows? [Laughs] I wanted it to feel like the last Joker story. Again, because I proceed like, “What if I never get a chance to write the Joker ever again?” You want it to have some sense of finality, in that regard. It has to have gravitas or weight to it.

And yet at [the] same time, I already have ideas about what I would do if I got to use Joker again. Batman can say all he wants about “I don’t feel that way” and “this is the last time” and everything else but as much as what Joker says isn’t true, I think what makes him really terrifying is that there is the tiniest kernel of truth in what he says and what makes him who he is.

Joker sees the thing that you’re most afraid is true about yourself and brings that thing to life. In that way, he might not be telling the truth — “You love me,” “You wish this would go on forever between you and me” — Batman might hate him more than anybody in the world, but there is some tiny molecule [Laughs] of truth in that. I think what Joker says has something to it.

Because as Batman, you can’t have a family that you love and care about and not wish for a moment, “What if I never had this?” It doesn’t mean that you don’t love them and wish that they were there all of the time and feel that they make you better and stronger. It just means that there are moments when you just wish that you could stop fearing for them.

Life would be certainly be easier for Bats. And yet, when Joker threatens the family, it pushes Batman beyond his usual

threshold for tolerance. In one of the final scenes Batman holds Joker high above a fall that would severely crush him if not kill him and instead of exoneration, he says, “…everything that happens to you tonight happens by my hand… How about tonight, I stop the game once and for all?”

Exactly. And in that way, I think they push each other too far. And I think Joker is afraid of pushing him too far, which is interesting. He doesn’t want Batman to go to the place where he would kill him. Not that he ever would but I think there is a line that Joker wants to walk where he pushes Batman as far as he can go. And in doing so, he thinks he serves him. But when he crosses the line or Batman crosses the line, they both shut down and don’t want it to happen.

Batman does not want to have to kill The Joker. And The Joker not only doesn’t want to be killed by him but at the same time, doesn’t want to put Batman in a place where that is the option he goes for, as much as he says it would make him happy.

Their relationship is so rich and twisted and wonderful and ever-changing, between writers, that Joker is a character that I would explore again in a second. In a split second.

With Joker still dangling, possibly to his death, Batman tells him that while he was away the past year he finally “deduced” who he really is. Has Batman actually figured it out or was he playing Joker for the fool?

[Laughs] I don’t want to say because I like people to make up their own minds about that but for me I think the idea is that if Batman knew who he was for real and he didn’t tell the family through this event, it would be as though he wasn’t growing enough as a character. He wasn’t growing to the degree I wanted to show him growing in the story.

And plus, if he knew who he was, what fun is that at the end of the day? I like the idea that Gotham would never allow Batman to figure out who Joker is. The Joker is Gotham’s son just like Batman is. Gotham loves them both for being locked in that horrible relationship. I think whatever Batman found, Gotham would blur and erase.

You said Batman would have to tell the family if he knew who Joker really was but when he called the family together at the end of “Batman” #17 for a debrief, Tim, Barbara, Jason, Damian and Dick don’t respond. Or at least they come up with excuses not to. What Joker did put some real distance between Bruce and the Bat family, didn’t it?

Yes, and we wanted it to have lasting repercussions. It was definitely tempting to leave some physical scars on them — to mutilate someone or even kill someone — because The Joker often does that stuff.

I’m not going to lie and say that I didn’t go back and forth and think, “What if we just took a leg?” But at the end of the day, what worried me was that it would become distracting or it would detract from what the story was really about, which was The Joker proving, in some way, that he could divide Batman and the family and in that way, I felt like if somebody died or was horribly mutilated, it wouldn’t have the same resonance. And it wouldn’t cut as deep and it would distract from the deep cut that he’s left, which is the things that he said to the family in the dark, the way that he proves that Batman behaves the wrong way.

Batman didn’t tell them about the card. He didn’t tell them that Joker had taken Alfred. He didn’t trust them, at first, to go after Joker the way they should be able to at this point. All of those things that are his way of protecting them but are misguided but are also, wonderfully his own and prove The Joker’s point in some way and by doing that Joker set Batman up to have a hollow victory. That’s why doing something like that to one of his family members at the end would just take away from it, as tempting as it was to take a finger.

I remember sending Dan DiDio a note. “What if we send a hand? His hand comes in a box. Or what about a finger?” It would be really hard if Alfred had a hook for a hand. He’s going to sew Bruce up with a hook? That’s going to be a mess.

You certainly teased that you were going down that road with Greg’s gruesome panels featuring family around the serving dish with bloodied bandages on their faces.

It’s meaner and more truthful and cruel of The Joker to play a joke them and say, “I can get you to hate each other and to turn on each other. I can create a wedge between you and Batman without doing the thing that would have this horrifying physical consequence.”

“I can basically pretend to do that but the actual cut is this.” And technically, that’s what he’s saying, and the point of this story, at least in The Joker’s mind, is, “I have cut off all of your faces. I showed you what’s beneath the skin. I’ve exposed you to each other.”

And that’s why when his face comes off as he’s falling, it’s supposed to be that brief moment where Batman sees him for who he is, as well.

With the title for the arc, I thought, as did many others, that a Robin would die. Or maybe Alfred. Then I thought with the family torn apart it was the philosophical death of the family. Finally, I thought it was The Joker who died but you’re saying you might have another story with him. So can you confirm Joker survived his Reichenbach Falls’ splash landing?

[Laughs] If I killed him, I knew he’d back. But more than that, I think the idea of death is that they’re all totally allied and they are this well oiled machine that works together and loves each other. I think what The Joker was trying to expose was that there are deep divisions between

Batman and the family and in some ways, he can exploit those and make it so that he can kill, or at least wound very, very badly, the heart of that living relationship between them so that the repercussions of this will play out very darkly and heavily in “Batman” and the mythology of Gotham for some time. And there are more stories actually to be told about it.

Where do you go from here? “The Court of Owls” was a huge story for you and DC Comics and “Death of the Family” was even bigger. Where do you go next?

I would say that the story coming up in 2013, as corny as it sounds, as much as it makes me sound like P.T. Barnum, is definitely our most ambitious. It starts in “Batman” #21 and is a 9 to 10-issue story. It features another one of my favorite rogues and essentially, it’s going to be our boldest take yet.

Like I was telling you earlier, I really want everyone reading this at CBR to know that I’m always waiting for the pink slip. Hopefully, in this way, you know that the story that we’re going to tell is one that if I got kicked off afterwards, I would be excited that I got to tell it. And that’s it. The fact that I get to tell it means the world to me and I owe the readers of CBR and everyone else out there that picks it up my thanks. I’m very grateful. We’re not going to sit back and spin our wheels or do small stories. I promise you that. I’m way too neurotic for that.

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The end according to Joker….Brilliant!

 

Feb 112013
 

Hey folks. the guys at ABVH have created a name for themselves when it comes to creating AMAZING animated gifs.  This time they tried their talents with pictures from the DC BATMAN series “DEATH OF THE FAMILY” and they are fantastic.  Here are a few of examples of the the magic these guys can work to make the images spring to life.  ENJOY

(Note: If you’re having trouble seeing these pictures, just follow the link provided below)

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AVBHLALALALALA(Original art by Patrick Gleason)

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(Original Art  as well as more scans can be seen at the ABVH TUMBLR SITE HERE)

Feb 012013
 

Hey folks,

The second part of DC’s adaptation of Frank Miller’s THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS is out in stores right now.  Have to admit that it did justice to the original story (Mr. Miller, you should be proud!) and Michael Emerson did a wonderful job with the Joker in Miller’s version.  He definitely is what I would have envisioned him to sound like: soft spoken (kind of affeminate) and  unpredictably crazy…

My grading:  4.5 smiles out of 5

 Some Nice Joker Clips!

 

Oh, and for the true fans, BEST BUY has put out a DARK KNIGHT RETURNS SPECIAL EDITION that includes a miniature of the Joker in the movie:

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(Clips courtesy of GEEK TWINS)

Feb 012013
 

Hot Toys, the same guys who have brought the standard of quality for Joker sculpts to new heights, is about to release a new collection of high quality 12 inch figures of characters from the DC Universe. Of course, within such collection, JOKER had to be on the spotlight and SIDESHOW COLLECTIBLES have released pics of the Clown Prince of Crime figure:

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Release Date: August, 2013

Manufacturer:  Hot Toys/Sideshow Collectibles

Collection:  DC 1/6th 12 in figure

Sculpt:  Paul Harding and Michael Norman

Contains:  Two (2) Joker head sculpts, playing cards, straight razor, Dynamite, lighter, revolver with Bang flag, tailored fabric costume with pants, vest, shirt, tux coat w/ tails, trenchoat, argyle socks & white spats, cane with Jester skull, multilple gloved hands (including one with joy buzzer) and display base with Joker art.

Special Sideshow Exclusive:  Includes a pair of Joker fish

Price: $189.99

 

 

 

 

 

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Special Sideshow Exclusive Edition:

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(For Pre-orders contact your local Comic Book Shop or visit SIDESHOW COLLECTIBLES)

Jan 142013
 

Someone online took the time to merge images of ALL THREE MOVIE JOKERS into one photoshoped picture and shared it in the world.

Personally, don’t know what to say about this…weird version, I personally like EACH ONE in its own historical as well as cinematographic context. After all, they all have their own merits.

Meanwhile, here is what this hybrid Joker would look like:

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Just mix in a Mark Hamill soundtrack and the transformation is complete…

(Original picture from www.unleashthefanboy.com, and posted HERE

Jan 142013
 

The buzz is out that WB is acquiring domains with the name Arkham because there are plans of expanding the game with a new Pre-Arkham Asylum game depicting Batman and Joker’s first encounter as well a movie based on the acclaimed game series.

So far it only a rumor, but the move from the WB staff makes this quite suspicious and rises the question:

If they DO make a movie from the Arkham Asylum or Arkham City games, would Mark Hamill (who has officially retired from the character) come back to reprise his incredible and memorable role?

Personally, I hope so.  He started the series, there can’t be any other Joker for this series than him.  Let’s see how these news develop.  In the meantime, read the news excerpt:

Cosmic Book News was the first to tell you about plans for a DC movie universe with the Man of Steel spearheading it all as well as the Justice League movie in 2015 and a Batman reboot tentatively set for 2016.

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Regarding the Batman reboot, one detail we were told was that it was being “thrown around” that the movie might be based on the popular Batman: Arkham Asylum video game, and that this would be set in the same world as the Justice League movie.

Now, interestingly enough, we learn that Warner Bros. is apparently registering a number of domains with the name “Arkham.”

Fusible.com put it together that Arkham websites are being registered through MarkMonitor, a private domain registrant that Warner Bros. has used most recently on the likes of the 300 sequel.

Some of the domains include: “BatmanArkhamLegend(s),” “BatmanArkhamUniverse,” “DarkKnightArkham” and more.

Of course, it’s also quite possible Warner Bros. is registering these for the third “Arkham” video game as well, which has been said to be a prequel starring the Justice League and featuring Batman’s first meeting with the Joker and a story set in the Silver Age i.e. the 1950s.

(Reprinted from COSMIC BOOKNEWS posted by Mat McGloin 1-12-2013)

 

This clearly follows up from COSMIC BOOKNEWS orignal report back in September 2012:

…We’re told there are some “mumblings” around Warner Bros. that they may want the Batman reboot (tentatively scheduled for  2016) based on the popular Batman: Arkham Asylum video game, and that this would be set in the same world as the Justice League movie.

We’re told DC Entertainment have thought long and hard about having several different universes, but through the success of Marvel, have decided that it wouldn’t make sense to the audience and financially to have numerous actors playing the same roles year by year.

Now if the rumor is true and Warner Bros. does indeed go forth with a new Batman movie based on Arkham Asylum, that brings with it some rather interesting questions.

First off all, the obvious inclusion of the Joker. This would certainly bring up reference to Heath Ledger in Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight. So would Warner Bros. go with it? It could be said that the Joker is a Batman villain, the Batman villain, in addition, the Nolan-verse was its own thing and is over. There is also the fact the added hype having the Joker “come back” would give to the movie. Interestingly enough, the Joker is to make his first appearance in the new DC comic books next month by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo. We already know the Man of Steel movie executives have a hand in the Superman comic books, so it’s not that far of a stretch to think the same about the New 52 Batman.

(Orignal article: Mat McGloin 09-12-2012.  To read the original article visit COSMIC BOOKNEWS site HERE)

Jan 142013
 

The preview for the upcoming issue of Batgirl #16 has been released and it looks that Joker and Batgirl will finally tie the knot.  Joker’s disturbed behavior keeps wreaking havoc in the Batman world.

Please enjoy!!

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