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

Nov 072011
 

My friend Candiss sent me a link to this beautiful electric guitar, custom made with Heath Ledger’s Joker’s picture painted on its face.  I think it’s nice, though pricey…but maybe a Jokerholic out there with some money to spend and a great talent to play an electric guitar would be interested.  Link to the auction at the bottom of the post.

GMW Guitar Works Custom “The Dark Knight” Joker – Heath Ledger – Tele CT Guitar    (1 Of A Kind Graphic by Dan Lawrence)

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Condition new and sells for $4,149.99 and you can buy it HERE!

Or…if you prefer a Bolin Joker Electric Guitar Prototype DC Comics Batman Active Pickup Collectible  with COA for only $8000, check this one  HERE!

Nov 072011
 

It’s obvious by now that I’m a great fan of Tony Daniels and his art and when he’s involved in some Joker work, I love him even more.  Here he is kind enough to share a page of pencil art from the upcoming DETECTIVE COMICS.  Please enjoy and don’t forget to thank him for sharing.  Look at this beauty:

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Nov 062011
 

This is going to be a new series of posts I will be updating weekly highlighting Joker-Harley merchandise. There is so much beautiful Joker and Harley merchandise out there to enjoy and share with the world.  Most of the Joker-Harley merchandise you will see here are from my private collection, and since I’m no professional photographer I am going to apologize for the quality of some of the pictures.  I’ll try to take only the best possible views so you can enjoy the beauty of all this Joker-Harley goodies.

This week’s highlight is the DC Direct’s BATMAN VS JOKER STATUE

  • Limited Edition manufactured to order
  • Release date May 14, 2008
  • Hand-painted cold cast porcelain of two interlocking figures (Joker can be detached from Batman)
  • Measures 14″ tall x 7 ” wide x 8 ” deep and weighs 5.5 pounds.
  • Includes COA and is packaged in a 4 color box
  • Sculpted by Johnathan Matthews
  • Here are some pics:

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(Note:  There are more pictures in the JOKER’S FUNHOUSE: A MUSEUM in the main menu)

Nov 052011
 

jokeryoungjusticeI have been a little behind in this little lead, since I don’t have much time to watch cartoons these days, but I plan on  changing that and start catching up as this Joker is different from anything I have seen before.  From what I know it is voiced by Brent Spiner (Data, Star Trek: Next Generation) and though he does not sound anything like Mark Hamill or Joe DiMaggio, I think he might be into someting  good. The main problem in this episode I think is poor writing. Joker did not have much chance to show off and the jokes were kind of lame. Hope they get someone who REALLY understands the Joker’s psyche for future episodes. Regarding Mr. Spiner, I think he just needs time to get into character a little bit more.  You can hear that he is not too comfortable with the Clown yet and mostly, he needs to work on that laugh. To me, it is not maniacal enough.  Now, Mr. Spiner is no stranger to voice acting and I’m sure he could really nail this character given him time.  Let’s see how this goes in future appearances. Mr. Spiner has very big shoes to fill with Joker’s character after the work of previous voice actors and on top of that, he has to emboss that special “Spiner magic” (which is not there yet) to make THIS Joker his and unique.

In the meantime I took the liberty of bringing you SEASON 1 EPISODE 14 “REVELATIONS” part one and two with Joker in it.

 

For Part 2 Please go to the menu JOKER CHRONOLOGY and click on JOKER TV AND FILM then scroll down to the animted YOUNG JUSTICE

Nov 042011
 

This is a summary of all that good Joker merchandise available from PREVIEWS November Magazine.  Most items ship on January 2012, unless specified differently.

THE DC SUPERHERO CHESS FIGURE COLLECTOR MAGAZINE(Resolicitation from OCTOBER catalog)

  • The DC Superhero Chess Figure Collector Magazine brings your favorite DC Comics characters to life in a stunning  chess-piece collection, complete with a 16 page magazine providing detail on the character as well as instruction onhow the piece operates on teh chess board.  Each official figurine is cast in metallic resin and individually handpainted. Get your collection started with the first four figures of theis collection
    • BATMAN (White King)  $16.00
    • ROBIN (White Bishop) $16.00
    • JOKER (Black King ) $16.00
    • COMMISSIONER GORDON (White Pawn) $16.00
    • To see the other figures of the set, please CLICK HERE to read previous blog entry.
  • Here are pics of the JOKER (BLACK KING) figure from my collection so you can take a good look at the quality of this figure. Definitely worth it!

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(See more pics in JOKER’S FUNHOUSE A MUSEUM section of this blog)

BATMAN ARKHAM ASYLUM PLAY ARTS–KAI–ACTION FIGURES

  • Imported from  Japan!  Square Enix’s Play Arts–Kai– figures are an improved version of their popular Play Arts action figures series.  With a larger scale, a greater attention to detail, more articulation points, and additional parts. these are the finest action figures yet.  Ubisoft’s BATMAN ARKHAM ASYLUM took gamers into a a realistic recreation of teh world of DC Comics Batman and was one of the highest-rated video games of it’s year.  Square Enix’s BATMAN ARKHAM ASYLUM PLAY PARTS–KAI–Figures give gamers two of the most realistic versions of the game’s characters BATMAN and THE JOKER with detailed sculpts based on Ubisoft’s CGI models.
    • Batman stands 9 1/2 inches tall
    • Joker stands 8 5/8 inches tall
    • Window Box packaging.
    • Figures ship in February 2012
    • Available only in the US, Canada and US Territories
    • Price per figure:  $59.99

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(See more hi resolution pics of Joker figure HERE!)

SC HERO BLOX VINYL FIGURES

  • Funko revolutionizes pop culture collectivles yet again wit their new line of BLOX VINYL Figures! Billed as “Vinyl with and edge”, these 7 inches tall vinyl figures have a sharp die-cut style, making them unique collectibles that any fan will treasure.  Kick off your DC COMIC BLOX collection with Batman or his arch-nemesis the Joker!  Window Box Packaging.
  • NOTE:  NOT AVAILABLE IN GERMANY
  • Price per figure $19.99

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Nov 042011
 

The good people at CBR, have gone to dissect ARKHAM CITY for those little extras that are so fun to search and find.  Little trinkets of information that will both entertain and give you some well earned trophies for your collection.  Here is a copy of summary of “easter eggs” they have found within the game

These are the secrets we deem well worth tracking down, especially if you’re a long-time fan of the Caped Crusader. As you’ll see below, there are a number of secrets hidden within “Batman: Arkham City” that make the game worth playing multiple times through. Dig in and have fun!

The Scarecrow’s Return

Though the Scarecrow himself doesn’t appear in “Batman: Arkham City” (as he did before in the previously released “Arkham Asylum”), his presence is still felt upon discovering a mysterious boat just off the coast of the city. Simply swoop down from the sky and make your way below deck, and you’ll find a pair of subjects who have been used as guinea pigs for his fear formula, along with an invoice signed by Mr. Fine, aka Sherman Fine, who works with most supervillains when it comes to goods. The invoice indicates that Scarecrow has several shipments in tow, perhaps a sign of things to come in Gotham.

Tracking Down Azrael

Deadshot isn’t the only person lurking about Arkham City that Batman needs to keep tabs on throughout the game. Lurking about in the shadows is Azrael, who keeps a close eye on the Caped Crusader and continues to deliver spooky messages every time he runs into him. Azrael is definitely worth tracking down, as you’ll earn both “Catch” and “Mystery Stalker” Achievements or Trophies (depending on which version you’re playing) by doing so. Check out the video if you’ve been having trouble nailing down the inhinged vigilante.

 

Harley Quinn…Preggers?

One of the coolest Easter Eggs we’ve stumbled across in “Arkham City” has to do with something that could hint at events to come in the third game. This one’s pretty easy to find, in the opening stage where you first encounter the Joker’s hideout in the steel mill. Simply reach the area indicated and perform a few scans, and you’ll stumble across what’s pretty obviously a pregnancy test — with positive results.

Oh, and if you still don’t believe that Harley Quinn is with child, take a closer listen near the conclusion of the end credits, also included in this video. You can kind of hear her sing a psychotic lullaby!

 

Killer Croc Is Still Hungry

Killer Croc was one of the central characters in “Batman: Arkham Asylum,” making Batman’s life a living hell while he was trying to stop the Joker. While the cannibalistic bad guy doesn’t square off with the Dark Knight this time around, he does make a very brief return in “Arkham City,” hiding in the sewers. With a little bit of scavenging (as shown in the video), you’ll have no trouble finding him and hearing him taunt you. Yeah, come out of your cell and threaten me, Croc. I dare you.

 

Hidden Radio Messages Aplenty

In this video, you’ll see how Batman is able to use his decryption device in order to pick up all sorts of radio signals. Along with banter from inmates and plenty of side conversations, you’ll also be able to use this device to pick up messages just ripe for decoding. If you’re good with numbers or don’t mind figuring out what letters mean what, you might be surprised by what you find with these messages.

 

Batman Dies?!

Batman’s supposed to be invincible, right? Well, okay, not invincible like Superman, but he’d never find himself in a fix where he would actually succumb to his enemies, right? Wrong. “Batman: Arkham City” presents has a scenario where Catwoman is forced to come to his aid. But during a certain point in the game, you can actually make the choice to either leave him behind or rescue him. Watch the video to see what happens when you abandon him. (And then, of course, come to your senses and make the right call, so the story can continue.)

 

Calendar Man’s Rundown

Even though he doesn’t physically take part in “Batman: Arkham City,” you don’t want to miss the opportunity to pay Calendar Man a visit, as he dwells within the courthouse Two Face has taken control of. Simply drop by to speak with the offbeat rogue on each of the 12 official U.S. holidays, and he’ll tell you something different each time. Get through all of them and you’ll not only unlock a “Storyteller” Achievement/Trophy, but also watch as, on the last visit, he decides not to stick around.

 

Batman vs…Bruce Wayne?

In the “Identity Theft” mission of “Batman: Arkham City,” you end up tracking a dangerous doctor who’s got some vicious plans when it comes to obtaining a new identity. But once Batman tracks him down, the Caped Crusader is shocked to discover he not only knows the doctor, but the villain has taken on a rather unusual identity — Bruce Wayne’s.

 

Scene of the Crime

Batman wasn’t always Batman. There was a time he was just an innocent lad named Bruce Wayne, until his parents were viciously taken away from him. In “Batman: Arkham City,” you can actually pay a visit to the location where they were murdered, paying your respects — and being rewarded an Achievement/Trophy at the same time.

 

Did You Find the Audio Tapes?

Last, but definitely not least, there’s an Easter Egg that will keep you hunting a good long time, throughout the course of the entire game. See, scattered throughout Arkham City is a series of audio tapes featuring interviews conducted by Dr. Hugo Strange, himself. On the tapes, Strange is heard speaking to a number of villains in a rather frank manner. Here’s a sample of the Penguin’s for you to listen to. The rest are up to you to find.

 

(Original Article written by Robert Workman for CBR)

Nov 042011
 

Ok, I just finished reading BATMAN NOEL and wanted to share with you my first impressions on the book. I’ll try to be impartial (hard when I love Mr. Bermejo’s art), and will try to illustrate some of my points. Lee Bermejo’s BATMAN: NOEL as you well know went on sale this week in your local comic book shop.

First a quick summary:

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Bob becomes live bait for the Joker

Bob’s a man living it hard due to circumstances beyond his control, and he is willing to try to change his luck even if it means to work for the Joker, who has ordered him to deliver a mysterious package for him. The Batman arrives, scaring Bob to half to death and making him lose the Joker’s money.  After putting a ‘tag’ on him Batman lets him go (counting on the Joker coming back later to get his money back).

During his wait, Batman is plagued by strange visions. First he sees Robin’s costume on the Batcave ‘come to life’. Then, following Gordon’s lead he faces Selina who forces him to see life as it has been in the past. Finally he faces an old ally, Superman, who offers him a view of the present Gotham and a hand back to his batmobile. With Superman gone, Batman tries to start the car, but it explodes leaving him unconscious on the ally. Joker, who had set the whole thing and was waiting in the shadows, drags the unconscious Batman to a nearby cemetery and buries him alive while he pays a visit to Bob and his son to get his money back.

In the grave, Batman is plagued by more visions of what the world will be like when he’s not there, and that gives him enough force to wake up and escape the ‘forced burial’. Tracking the Joker down to Bob’s apartment, Batman tries to stop him, but it is Bob who has the last card when he gets a hold of the Joker’s gun and threatens to kill the Jester. It’s now up to Batman to convince Bob, that there is another way of facing evil…one that is not as hard and black and white as he used to be.

My opinion on the book are somewhat divided.  Though I have to admit that Bermejo does not disappoint me with his strong artistic almost gothic style (which I love) and a strong visual narrative, when he wants to tie elements of the story to Charles Dickens A CHRISTMAS CAROL, I think he’s not that successful on making the connection most of the time.

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Selina is the Spirit of Christmas Past

For instance,the only way Mr. Bermejo could tie Batman with the character of Ebenezer Scrooge, is to prune the mythos of the DCU Batman, taking away most of Bruce’s humanity and compassion to substitute them with a sometimes unfocused inner rage that seems to drive his every action. Revenge is the focus of Batman’s battle against evil.

In my opinion, this weakens the character that we have learned to love and care, making this Batman interpretation flat and one-dimensional.  I know that Bermejo’s style is unique as is the universe he creates, taking him outside of the known DCU. We saw this in his previous work like JOKER or LEX LUTHOR that don’t seem to fit regular continuity in any way. It is safe to say his Batman here is unique and different, living in a darker corner of the DC UNIVERSE than we are use to see and definitely out of continuity, so when you read, forget all you know about Batman. Only when you do, you can reconcile the connection Lee tries to make with Dickens’ Scrooge.

Making more parallelisms with A CHRISTMAS CAROL, Bermejo makes his first introduction of the supernatural aspect of his story with the Robin hallucination Bruce has in the Batcave.  Robin is Scrooge’s Jacob Marley, warning him of the impending need to change his ways or be visited by three spirits to show him the way. In the original story there is a nice exchange between Marley and Scrooge, but in the Batcave  the vision is fleeting and mute, looking more like a plea of help than that a request to change. It is the background narrator of the story who needs to make the connection evident to us. I think the magic is lost there.

Still, forgetting the references to Charles Dickens classic story, this is a very nice well conceived BATMAN-JOKER story overall.  I think the Joker here is quite in character, as crazy as ever.

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Watch Bermejo’s creative process

There is no doubt that the plot has its merit, but the strongest point of BATMAN: NOËL of this story is in the art.  Like always, Lee Bermejo draws a very realistic world using very detailed painted style that is reminiscent of Dickens Victorian England (and I;m personally appreciative of the fact that he keeps the same style throughout the whole storyand not mixes it like in JOKER GN).  The colors are muted, the perspectives are extreme and the composition is impeccable. And the character’s themselves are painted with outstanding realism as well.  Bermejo’s design of the pages delivers strong emotional messages throughout the story, anger, anguish, hope, fear all reads from the color palette and the panel design.

The world Bermejo paints is real, its gritty, is dark and his master of the sequential art makes the story easy to follow.  It is a work of art and though to some this might just be another Joker-Batman face off…it is one beautifully illustrated and one definitely to be read and enjoyed.

And to add more goodies to the book, Mr. Bermejo was kind enough to add a commentary section at the end of the book where he discusses some aspects of his creative processs during the production of the graphic novel.  Interesting to see an artist go through the whole process from layouts to final work.

Here are some nice Joker moments from BATMAN: NOËL:

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I’D say:  FEEL FREE TO GRAB A COPY AND ENJOY THE STORY!

Nov 042011
 

My good friend Candiss Gandy provided me this link. Thanks girl!

Apparently the composer of DARK KNIGHT RISES is creating a piece of the soundtrack that requires real voices (of real fans) to be contributed for his project.  This is the idea:

“I’m shining the bat-signal up into the sky to call you all!

We need to hear your voices! Now and Loud! We are creating the sound of a worldwide chant. Everyone come and be part of it. It’s easy:

There is no such thing as out-of-tune, no timing we can’t fix later. If you mumble, growl, scream or whisper, it’s all good. Make it yours. If you only get halfway through, no problem! Do it alone, bring your friends, but do it with energy and commitment.

Let your voice be heard and be a part of our adventure!”

So we need every one of you out there to join. By signing up and recording your voice, you could be a part of “The Dark Knight Rises”.

To participate, just go to:  http://www.ujam.com/campaigns/darkknightrises/introduction

Nov 032011
 

Just wanted to share with you guys the new licence plate that I ordered for my car.  Isn’t it cute??  The image is a Joker painted by the Hildebrant brothers and the design is very mine.  Just wanted to have a piece of Joker in my new car… even if its just a secondary plate. Here is a pic:

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Nov 032011
 

Like the previous two issues, Mr. Daniels has the tremendous ability of leaving me at the edge of my seat wanting more. After issue #1 we have not seen the Joker since he took his face off, but now, we know why.  Dollmaker has been busy with his creations and Batman is about to face maybe one of his greatest challenges.  If one Joker in Gotham is not enough, what do you do against a whole army of them created with a single program in their twisted minds….KILL THE BAT.

I don’t know if Joker is just going to grab some popcorn and the first row seat to  enjoy the show or if he will actually join the party (I think the latter), but I am dying to know if Batman can get out of this.  This DOLLMAKER is probably one of the most twisted psychopaths Bruce has faced in a long time, and when he joins forces with Batman’s greatest foe, you just have to wonder what good can come up of all this. I know Joker could not resist the temptation of getting a piece of the Bat too.

Makes me wonder if Joker have the copyright of his looks….he will make a killing in the next issues with so many look-alikes.  Here is a preview:

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