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 092013
 

cesarromerojoker01I think it is time to do a homage to the first live action Joker version in the world: Cesar Romero.

Though it might look campy and stupid today, I personally think Cesar Romero did a great representation of the Joker of his times (just read Joker stories from the 1960s)  His representation was funny and very unique, making him I think a unique version to be fondly remembered.

 

And this fun tribute was made in 2010 by Tonnerdark. Enjoy!

Jan 092013
 

I just found this little promo of a XXX movie recreating (very faithfully) the 1966 Batman movie.  Apologies to the pervs out there, but…DONOT EXPECT ANY SEX SCENES IN THIS PREVIEW…just a look to a very interesting concept, though that is all it will be since acting is relegated to the backseat in these genre.  And the worst thing is this is not the only Batman porn movie with a Joker in it out there in the market (I’ve found at least another two at local adult stores).

Apparently there is a market for this type of movies since I have seen porn version of other famous films, including Avatar. I personally think its hilarious what people can come up with fpr…you know…

In the meantime, enjoy this little preview. Please click on the sexy Joker pic below to be taken to the trailer:

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And yes, this Joker is holding a Star Trek ‘phaser’ in his hand.  Beam him up Scotty!

 

Holy porn parody, Batman! Featuring the top names in the adult entertainment world, and a production that spared no expenses in faithfully recreating the look and feel of the original, Axel Braun’s long-anticipated “BATMAN XXX: a Porn Parody” is a hilariously sexy spoof of the 60’s Adam West/Burt Ward TV show.

Jan 092013
 

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Coming this week is the next chapter of DEATH OF THE FAMILY and while Joker has been wrecking havoc in the Batman universe, this promises developments that will lead to the resolution of the series next month with the last issue  BATMAN #17.  In the meantime take a peek to what’s in store in this issue:

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(Scans courtesy of CBR. Full viewer can be found HERE)

Jan 082013
 

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Coming out this week on print, is another Joker story in the pages of the LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT #4, and probably the best Joker story of the series so far (I have read the digital version).  Hope you concur with my assessment, now enjoy the preview:

Dec 162012
 

Curious?

We all knew that Nolan was not going to give any reference to Heath Ledger’s character in DARK KNIGHT RISES out of respect, and that with me is fine as I don’t think ‘replacing’ the character with another actor would have been fair for either Ledger’s legacy or the Joker’s presence in the series.  But no one ever said anyting thing of the novelization…right?

And it seems that as a means of adding closure to Nolan’s Joker,  Greg Cox dwells in the idea of what might have happened to him.  Here is ZergNet’s report:

Fans of Christopher Nolan’s “Dark Knight” trilogy films might wonder where the insane criminal mastermind ‘The Joker’ had scampered off to when prisoners were freed from the newly constructed Blackgate Prison in Gotham City.  Well, the novelization of “The Dark Knight Rises” may shed some light on the Clown Prince of Crime’s whereabouts.

Scheduled to be released today on-line and in bookstores, the 415 page The Dark Knight Rises: The Official Novelization by author Greg Cox delves into the Jonathan and Christopher Nolan screenplay a little closer.  Original rumors had Heath Ledger’s Joker make a cameo via unused footage from 2008′s “The Dark Knight,” but it panned out as such.  Warner Bros. Studio later confirmed it was just a rumor.  Cox provides better details and lets fans know about the shady and ambiguous fate of the Joker.  Here is the exact quote from the novel .

“Now that the Dent Act had made it all but impossible for the city’s criminals to cop an insanity plea, it (Blackgate Prison) had replaced Arkham Asylum as the preferred location for imprisoning both convicted and suspected felons. The worst of the worst were sent here, except for the Joker, who, rumor had it, was locked away as Arkham’s sole remaining inmate. Or perhaps he had escaped. Nobody was really sure. Not even Selina.”

Remember Selina Kyle (Catwoman) was held at Blackgate Prison for a short time.  By using her feminine wiles, she would have had ample opportunity to find out from other inmates the location or whereabouts of the Joker.

From a historical standpoint, Adolf Hitler’s Deputy Leader of the Nazi Party Rudolph Hesswas convicted and sentenced to life in Spandau Prison on Oct. 1, 1946.  He was the sole occupant from 1966 until his apparent suicide in 1987.  By applying this form of punishment to Nolan’s Joker, there would be no one to talk to or play with.  Thus, driving the ‘Man Who Laughs’ into the further depths of his madness.

Note: Greg Cox is the New York Times bestselling author of several hugely popular Star Trek novels. He has also written successful novelizations and tie-ins for Countdown, Infinite Crisis and many more. Cox is a consulting editor for Tor Books and was nominated in 2008 for the Best Speculative Adapted Scribe Award for 52: The Novel.

report:

details11Fans of Christopher Nolan’s “Dark Knight” trilogy films might wonder where the insane criminal mastermind ‘The Joker’ had scampered off to when prisoners were freed from the newly constructed Blackgate Prison in Gotham City.  Well, the novelization of “The Dark Knight Rises” may shed some light on the Clown Prince of Crime’s whereabouts.

Scheduled to be released today on-line and in bookstores, the 415 page The Dark Knight Rises: The Official Novelization by author Greg Cox delves into the Jonathan and Christopher Nolan screenplay a little closer.  Original rumors had Heath Ledger’s Joker make a cameo via unused footage from 2008′s “The Dark Knight,” but it panned out as such.  Warner Bros. Studio later confirmed it was just a rumor.  Cox provides better details and lets fans know about the shady and ambiguous fate of the Joker.  Here is the exact quote from the novel .

“Now that the Dent Act had made it all but impossible for the city’s criminals to cop an insanity plea, it (Blackgate Prison) had replaced Arkham Asylum as the preferred location for imprisoning both convicted and suspected felons. The worst of the worst were sent here, except for the Joker, who, rumor had it, was locked away as Arkham’s sole remaining inmate. Or perhaps he had escaped. Nobody was really sure. Not even Selina.”

Remember Selina Kyle (Catwoman) was held at Blackgate Prison for a short time.  By using her feminine wiles, she would have had ample opportunity to find out from other inmates the location or whereabouts of the Joker.

From a historical standpoint, Adolf Hitler’s Deputy Leader of the Nazi Party Rudolph Hesswas convicted and sentenced to life in Spandau Prison on Oct. 1, 1946.  He was the sole occupant from 1966 until his apparent suicide in 1987.  By applying this form of punishment to Nolan’s Joker, there would be no one to talk to or play with.  Thus, driving the ‘Man Who Laughs’ into the further depths of his madness.

Note: Greg Cox is the New York Times bestselling author of several hugely popular Star Trek novels. He has also written successful novelizations and tie-ins for Countdown, Infinite Crisis and many more. Cox is a consulting editor for Tor Books and was nominated in 2008 for the Best Speculative Adapted Scribe Award for 52: The Novel.

Maybe is not much information, but by Santa Claus that this quote has sparked my inner writer again in wondering what happened to Joker during those missing years…OH THE POSSIBILITIES…

Dec 082012
 

Found this while browsing the web.  DC DIRECT is going to release a new ARKHAM CITY JOKER statue.  A very nice December surprise from DC Collectibles.  Seems to be part of the Black and White statues series, but with all that green who knows. Here is a sneak peek:

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(Pictures courtesy of WHATSYOUROBSESSION.com and DC COLLECTOR UNIVERSE)

Dec 082012
 

jokerarkham-cityIt seems that Rocksteady, the company behind the blockbuster games ARKHAM ASYLUM and ARKHAM CITY want to squeeze a little more profit from the franchise by adding another chapter to the series, this time insipired in the golden age of BATMAN.  And not only that…it is rumored that the new storyline might involve the Joker…again

What is it?  No other criminals in Gotham are capable of producing havoc and mayhem enough to feed an interesting story for the upcoming game?  Now don’t take me wrong, bring me all the Joker you can get me.  I loved the Clown in both games, even after his demise at the end of ARKHAM CITY, but I think that recruiting the Clown for just another head to head against his favorite caped vigilante DEMANDS a good storyline, not just a filler.

And who should voice Joker if he is indeed coming back?  We all know the answer to that, don’t we?

Here is IGN’s report on the sequel

(Source: IGN.com)

Dec 072012
 

The Guys at EW.com have gained access to a nifty preview for the upcoming issue of BATMAN #15 coming next week.  Here is is for your enjoyment:

SUMMARY:

  • The Joker’s attacks have taken their toll on Batman and his allies, and now they have to face the impossible.
  • The final madness of The Joker’s plan revealed here! Why is he more dangerous now than ever before?
  • Plus: In the backup feature, witness The Joker’s confrontation with the Riddler as the horror of The Joker’s plan is revealed.
  • On sale December 1 2, 2012

COVERS

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PREVIEW:

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(Source:  EW.com and CBR)