Re: New \'Batman\' villian named
I'm really more interested in how the Joker will be written.
Judging by the way "Batman Begins" was written, I'm hoping someone finally gets him right. Yes, Nicholson was a great Joker, and I don't fault him a bit for the role he played. But the Joker, who started out as one of Batman's lesser villains, eventually evolved into his definite worst enemy. Joker is the epitome of comic book villains. He has zero compassion, is
massively psychotic, and a thrill-killer. He is by far the most insane villain in all of "comicdom." Even Marvel has yet to come up with a villain more sickeningly ... well.... sick.
The Joker has become less of a comedic figure (although he still loves puns and bad jokes) than he used to be. People often think of the Caesar Romero "Joker" from the 1960s TV show who made bombs that look like clowns & what not.
Joker murdered the second Robin (Jason Todd) after beating him nearly to death with a crowbar in front of Todd's own mother. When Joker was finished beating Jason with the crowbar, he tied a bomb to Jason's mother, left the building and proceeded to blow up the entire building just as Batman arrived on the scene. Joker got away as Batman was forced to retrieve the 2 smoldering corpses inside. That's the kinda guy Joker has become.
When Frank Miller wrote his "Dark Knight" series, Joker got even
more insane.
The original, campy Joker we know and love (to hate):
He has since evolved into more of this: