The plot thickens in issue #9 of BATMAN UNHINGED, the digital miniseries that seals the gap between Arkham Asylum and Arkham City. In this issue, Joker celebrates his ‘insane parade’, to which Pengy had been invited in issue #8 only to be humiliated tonight. Batman is watching from above, and Joker’s parade quickly turns to a fourth of July, when the Clown sets off the ‘fireworks’. And when you mess with Peguin…you are about to get a very bloody surprise. Here are a few scans from the issue, but to enjoy it fully, go to COMIXOLOGY and download it for only $0.99 an issue into your device.
Leonard Kirk is an American comic book artist. Kirk had his great breakthrough with Malibu Comics drawing Dinasaur for Hire and Star Trek Deep Spacce Nine. In DC he drew Supergirl title while Peter David was writing it. Though he is now exclusively working for Marvel Comics he has found a moment to do this Joker art. Don’t know how I got it into my collection, but if someone knows who this belongs to please let me know.
What I like most is the simplicity of the design. Joker squirting his flower ready to cause some mayhem is the classic mischievous clown theme. No guns, no knives, just unexpected fun…even if the only one enjoying it was Joker and not his victim. Simple use of lines and shadows add to the beauty of this piece. Now please enjoy it
Joker will always be news here at the JOKER’S LAIR and he most likeky will make appearances in these March issues from DC Comics. Most are confirmed. Now please update your wish lists.
BATGIRL #7
Written by GAIL SIMONE
Art and cover by ARDIAN SYAF and VICENTE CIFUENTES
On sale MARCH 14 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T
One dark, tragic night, The Joker shattered the life of Barbara Gordon in the landmark story BATMAN: THE KILLING JOKE. In this issue, see a side of that story that has never before been told, as BATGIRL faces the demons of her past! And if that’s not enough, a deadly new gentleman killer, Grotesque, stalks the streets of Gotham City!
SUICIDE SQUAD #7
Written by ADAM GLASS
Art by CLAYTON HENRY
Cover by IVAN REIS and EBER FERREIRA
On sale MARCH 14 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T+
Hunted through the streets of Gotham City, her former teammates on the Suicide Squad in relentless pursuit – Harley Quinn is out of friends, out of luck and out of time. Will Harley find The Joker before the Squad finds her? Place your bets, people: It’s Harley Quinn vs. the Suicide Squad! Plus: Harley’s origin revealed – it ain’t pretty!
BATMAN: DEATH BY DESIGN DELUXE EDITION HC
Written by CHIP KIDD
Art and cover by DAVE TAYLOR
On sale MAY 30 • 112 pg, 6.75” x 10.25”, FC, $24.99 US
In this new, original graphic novel from superstar writer/designer Chip Kidd and artist Dave Taylor, Gotham City is undergoing one of the most expansive construction booms in its history. The most prestigious architects from across the globe have buildings in various phases of completion all over town. As chairman of the Gotham Landmarks Commission, Bruce Wayne has been a key part of this boom, which signals a golden age of architectural ingenuity for the city. And then, the explosions begin.
All manner of design-related malfunctions – faulty crane calculations, sturdy materials suddenly collapsing, software glitches, walkways giving way and more – cause casualties across the city. This bizarre string of seemingly random catastrophes threatens to bring down the whole construction industry. Fingers are pointed as Batman must somehow solve the problem and find whoever is behind it all.
BATMAN: NO MAN’S LAND VOL. 2 TP NEW EDITION
Written by GREG RUCKA, KELLEY PUCKETT, CHUCK DIXON, DENNIS O’NEIL, JOHN OSTRANDER, LARRY HAMA and others
Art by MIKE DEODATO JR., DAMION SCOTT, SCOTT BEATTY, ROGER ROBINSON, SCOTT McDANIEL, DAN JURGENS, BILL SIENKIEWICZ, JIM BALENT, RICK BURCHETT and others
Cover by ALEX MALEEV
On sale APRIL 11 • 512 pg, FC, $29.99 US
In this second NO MAN’S LAND collection, Batman and his allies continue their fight to save Gotham City in its darkest hour. Assuming a new persona as Batgirl, the Huntress joins forces with Barbara Gordon, while Nightwing tries to help the city’s remaining citizens. But is this a fight Batman cannot hope to win? This massive volume collects BATMAN: LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT #119-121, BATMAN: SHADOW OF THE BAT #87 and 88, BATMAN #567 and 568, DETECTIVE COMICS #734 and 735, YOUNG JUSTICE IN NO MAN’S LAND #1, ROBIN #67, AZRAEL: AGENT OF THE BAT #56, BATMAN CHRONICLES #17, NIGHTWING #35-37 and CATWOMAN #72-74, including chapters never previously reprinted.
BATMAN: KNIGHTFALL VOL. 1 TP NEW EDITION
Written by CHUCK DIXON, DOUG MOENCH and ALAN GRANT
Art by GRAHAM NOLAN, EDUARDO BARRETO, JIM APARO, NORM BREYFOGLE, JIM BALENT, TOM MANDRAKE, KLAUS JANSON, BRET BLEVINS, MIKE MANLEY, RICK BURCHETT and others
Cover by MIKE DEODATO JR.
On sale APRIL 25 • 640 pg, FC, $29.99 US
In the first installment of this classic storyline, the Dark Knight’s greatest enemies have all simultaneously escaped from Arkham Asylum and are preying on Gotham City. With his city under siege, Batman pushes his body to the limit as he takes on The Joker, the Mad Hatter, Poison Ivy, Killer Croc, The Riddler and the Scarecrow. But things get much worse when Bane, the man behind all the madness, confronts an exhausted Batman – and breaks his back.
This massive first KNIGHTFALL volume collects BATMAN: VENGEANCE OF BANE SPECIAL #1, BATMAN #491-500, DETECTIVE COMICS #659-660, SHOWCASE ‘93 #7 and 8 and BATMAN: SHADOW OF THE BAT #17-18, including chapters never previously reprinted.
GOTHAM CITY SIRENS: DIVISION
Written by PETER CALLOWAY; Art by ANDRES GUINALDO and JEREMY HAUN; Cover by GUILLEM MARCH
On Sale March 7, 2012 160pg, Color, Softcover, $14.99 US
FLASHPOINT: THE WORLD OF FLASHPOINT FEATURING BATMAN
Written by BRIAN AZZARELLO, J.T. KRUL, JIMMY PALMIOTTI and PETER MILLIGAN; Art by EDUARDO RISSO, MIKEL JANIN, JOE BENNETT, GEORGE PEREZ, FERNANDO BLANCO, SCOTT KOBLISH and JOHN DELL; Cover by DAVE JOHNSON
On Sale March 14, 2012 Color 272pg. Softcover $17.99 US
Because I could not get enough Arkham City, I’m reading the digital Arkham Unhinged and so far I have to say that it serveswell to close the gap that seems to exist between the two games ARKHAM ASYLUM and ARKHAM CITY. The storylines are not precisely strong at times, but if you are just searching to get some questions answered regarding why the things are the way they are in ARKAHAM CITY and are willing to let go of the details, the series is quite fun. And it was time Joker showed up in the series, even if it is in the means of a flashback.
Here’s the premise: In issue #7 Penguin has lost a shipment of wine thanks to the Joker and the Batman, but one crate is saved. When brought back, Penguin orders the crate to be destroy but one of his goons takes one of the bottles and drinks from it, revealing it was laced with a strong acid. Issue #8 is about Penguin telling the story of how things were before ARKHAM CITY when he and Joker were friends. The story starts on the day Penguin opened the ICEBERG LOUNGE and how Joker humiliated him that day. Here are some pics of the issue in question:
I would give this series 3.5/5 smiles
As it is expected of video gaming (as it has happened in animation well) the creators of games can play around with the characters, even make it possible for them to accept awards in shows like this. I had a picture, but my friend Candiss Gandy was kind enough to forward me the video of the whole acceptance speech Joker made at the VGA. It is just fulled of zanny fun. Please enjoy this funny video (and look at what Joker is holding in his hands. Special thanks to reddmhjlh for posting this videos on YouTube :
Could they really be thinking of making an ARKHAM WORLD? And now that Joker is dead…who should be the main baddie in this new project? I don’t know. Maybe Joker is pulling our legs, but he might have a son really soon that might be as crazy as he was if Harley is in charge or his ‘education’. Who knows…something tells me this might be leading to the JOKERZ….
Time to check all the clues left in ARKHAM CITY about what’s going to be going on next… As a bonus, I’m including a video of Joker’s nomination for the VGAs
Tony “G-man” Guerrero, contributor writer for COMIC VINE, posts one interestng question…IMAGINE IF THE JOKER DIED AFTER HIS FIRST APPEARANCE IN 1940? He makes quite an interesting analysis of what would have become of the Batman character without a Joker to challenge him all these years. Here is a transcript of that article (And my apologies to Mr. Guerrero, I uploaded copies of the pics in his article from my own collection, due to quality issues.)
Yesterday we mentioned the unfortunate news of the passing of Jerry Robinson, the creator of the Joker. As it was pointed out, it’s hard to imagine Batman comics without the Joker. Besides being the World’s Greatest Detective, Batman is known for having an incredible rogues gallery. His classic villains have stood the test of time and there aren’t many other characters that can compete with the level of villains that Batman has.
The Joker has been a complex character and has seen numerous incarnations over the years. His full origin has never officially been told and the Joker himself even claims he’s not sure what his true story is. He has killed so many since his debut, we may never know what his official kill count is. He is also the only villain that has managed to strike Batman so close to home.
What many are not aware of is the fact that the Joker was originally intended to die in the issue he first appeared in. If a last minute editorial decision hadn’t been made, the Joker could have been long forgotten. Life without the Joker might make Batman’s life a lot easier but he also wouldn’t be the hero he is today without him.
When the Joker first appeared (in BATMAN #1), he was a pure killer. He would announce his upcoming crime and who he would be killing, knowing he could get away with it. After several murders, Batman finally decided to go to the home of the next announced victim to put a stop to the Joker.
The Joker escaped and Batman noted, “It seems I’ve at last met a foe that can give me a good fight!” The deaths continued and Batman and Robin
almost became victims themselves. Eventually Joker was caught and sent to jail.
In that same issue (which also featured the first appearance of Catwoman and another appearance by Hugo Strange in separate stories), the Joker made his return. Picking up after the first story, Joker was in prison and made his escape, possibly killing two guards.
Eventually, Batman and Robin caught up with him (I lost track of how many others were killed due to the Dynamic Duo’s slow response time). There was a fight, Joker tried to stab Batman with a knife but Batman “side steps, the killer clown stumbles forward into the building, driving the knife into his own chest!” This was how the Joker was originally intended to be killed off.
What ended up happening is as the Joker was taken away in an ambulance, the doctor on board was surprised to find Joker was still alive. Guess Batman wasn’t too thorough in his examination. They just watched as he lay there with a knife to his chest and made no attempt to save him.
It’s hard to believe that the original intention was for the character to be killed off. Who would’ve thought a killer in a purple suit with the face
of a clown would go on to become Batman’s biggest nemesis. Besides all the countless murders he’s committed, he also killed Commissioner Gordon’s second wife, Sarah Essen, shot and violated Barbara Gordon, killed Jason Todd, which lead to his return as a bit of a mess, and so on.
None of Batman’s other villains really compare to Joker. You have your occasional Mr. Zsasz, who is another psychotic killer, but not on the same level as Joker. Joker is the villain that keeps Batman on his toes. He might even be the one thing that Batman is actually afraid of. He has defeated him over and over but for someone that prides himself on always having a contingency plan, that doesn’t always apply to the Joker. When the Joker breaks out of Arkham, you never know what you’re going to get. Sometimes he’ll commit sillier crimes while other times he can be downright scary.
If it wasn’t for the Joker, Batman might have become too comfortable with his average foes. The Joker always brought something new. This is one reason why Batman never killed him, despite all the pain and misery (and death) he’s caused everyone. They’re complete opposites but do have some things in common. Batman can’t cross that line and he would also try to preserve Joker’s life if it was in danger. They’re different sides of the same coin.
But if Joker had died all those years ago and wasn’t resurrected in a typical comic book way, Batman wouldn’t be the same hero he is today. The Joker is part of his motive and inspiration to rid the world of evil. Joker is the reason there’s a need for Batman. A hero is defined by their enemy. The greater the enemy, the greater the hero is. If Batman didn’t have Joker, who would would be his number one foe? Penguin? Mr. Freeze? The Riddler? Captain Calamity? Current BATMAN writer, Scott Snyder, said the following last night:
Because the truth is, my opinion, the Joker is the greatest villain of all time. Not just in comics – in everything.
I’ll say it again, Batman wouldn’t be the hero he is today if it wasn’t for the Joker.
(The original article was published in DECEMBER 9, 2011 and posted on COMICVINE HERE)
Yes, the winner have been announced and though ARKHMAM CITY did not win game of the year (like most people where expecting) and I was terribly dissapointed that MARK HAMILL did not win the Best Performance by a Human Male award, his ‘alter ego’ was able to nail the CHARACTER OF THE YEAR. YES! the Joker got his award after his incredible run in video games.
For those interested, here is a list of the winners, and the Arkham City awards will be highlighted.
GAME OF THE YEAR
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
STUDIO OF THE YEAR
Bethesda Game Studios
CHARACTER OF THE YEAR
The Joker – Batman: Arkham City
VIDEO GAME HALL OF FAME AWARD
“The Legend of Zelda”
GAMER GOD AWARD
Blizzard Entertainment
BEST XBOX 360 GAME
Batman: Arkham City
BEST PS3 GAME
Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception
BEST Wii GAME
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
BEST PC GAME
Portal 2
BEST HANDHELD/MOBILE GAME
Super Mario 3D Land
BEST SHOOTER
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3
BEST ACTION ADVENTURE GAME
Batman: Arkham City
BEST RPG
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
BEST MULTI-PLAYER
Portal 2
BEST INDIVIDUAL SPORTS GAME
Fight Night Champion
BEST TEAM SPORTS GAME
NBA 2K12
BEST DRIVING GAME
Forza Motorsport 4
BEST FIGHTING GAME
Mortal Kombat
BEST MOTION GAME
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
BEST INDEPENDENT GAME
Minecraft
BEST ADAPTED VIDEO GAME
Batman: Arkham City
BEST SONG IN A GAME
“Build that Wall (Zia’s Theme)” by Darren Korb – Bastion
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
Bastion
BEST GRAPHICS
Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception
BEST PERFORMANCE BY A HUMAN MALE
Stephen Merchant as Wheatley – Portal 2
BEST PERFORMANCE BY A HUMAN FEMALE
Ellen McLain as GLaDOS – Portal 2
BEST DOWNLOADABLE GAME
Bastion
BEST DLC
Portal 2 Peer Review
MOST ANTICIPATED GAME
Mass Effect 3
GAMETRAILERS.COM TRAILER OF THE YEAR
Assassin’s Creed: Revelations – E3 2011 Trailer
EA SPORTS NFL BLITZ DIGITAL COVER ATHLETE
Ray Rice
Hey folks. It’s true. Cobblepot accidentally sneaks again in Joker’s room (again) where he is having some of his…unique fun. Wanna see what the clown is up to now? Then check on the previews below. I just love the way they way they sneak Joker in the most hilarious situations adding humor to a series that deals with not so funny issues in Cobblepot’s life.
“Really? Can we put some damned numbers on these doors?” LMAOF!b Priceless!!
That’s right folks! The mischievous team behind THE JOKER BLOGS are preparing one more episode to celebrate the Christmas….JOKER STYLE! Scott and the gang will release THE JOKER BLOGS CHRISTMAS SPECIAL this Saturday through YouTube and their site. If you like THE JOKER BLOGS be sure to be there to enjoy another hilarious episode.
(Thanks to Kanike from RANCIDRAINBOW.COM for keeping us Jokerholics (especially me) informed on THE JOKER BLOGS)
Do you own an iPad 2, iPhone 4S, iPod Touch and can’t have enough Arkham city in your life? Well, search no more. The people at WB Interactive Entertainment have created ARKHAM CITY: LOCKDOWN for you to play in your device. It is a one on one combat game and you can even fight Joker. here is the report by Daniel Lopez for INTOMOBILE.
I’m going to go out on a limb here and say Rocksteady Studios’ Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City are games that finally got gamers to believe that not only can superhero games be good, but if developed by the right studio, it can sell millions and be in the running for Game of the Year by many a publication. Those of you who are looking for more Batman goodness can now look to your iOS device as Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Entertainment have released Batman: Arkham City Lockdown.
First of all, you should be aware the developer behind Batman: Arkham City Lockdown is NetherRealm Studios and not the developer of the console & PC versions of Batman: Arkham City, Rocksteady Studios. But, that doesn’t mean it isn’t in capable hands as if you played the recently released console version of Mortal Kombat, then you’ll know just what kind of content NetherRealm can deliver.
Batman: Arkham City Lockdown has players assuming the role as Batman himself as he faces off in one-on-one combat, similar to that of Infinity Blade, against the likes of The Joker, Two-Face, Solomon Grundy and iOS-exclusive Deathstroke. Players will be able to upgrade Batman’s arsenal, as well as gain access to unlockable content like additional skins to play with. For those of you how have an Apple TV, you’ll also be able to play Batman: Arkham City Lockdown on your HDTV using iOS 5′s AirPlay feature from your iPad 2 or iPhone 4S which is a welcome addition as the game looks gorgeous.
Batman: Arkham City Lockdown is now available for all iOS compatible devices and is selling for $5.99. If you’re a fan of Arkham Asylum, Arkham City, and Infinity Blade, then this might be a game worth looking into.
Batman: Arkham City Lockdown ($5.99) – [iTunes Link]
Premise: The inmates have escaped and Batman has his hands full defeating an army of henchmen and some of his most iconic villains. Scour the rooftops and the seedy underbelly of Gotham City through a series of one-on-one battles with the Joker, Two-Face and more, as well as the Batman: Arkham City Lockdown exclusive — Deathstroke. Choose from several Batman skins and power-ups as you punch, kick and combo your way to cleaning up Gotham City
Here is a video of what you can expect in the game: