I have read it to he said smile and scream to death ☠️ I am not sure what he said because it has been a long time my brother. And sister do not remember when he said that
@@salsplace9107 pretty simple, you get comics gifted to you by parents or friends, you love batman, and someone thought it was just another fun comic book 😱
Wow, you must have been a brilliant or abused kid because the way Moore wrote it would make it really difficult to understand any of the frightening parts. Yah know, since the really dark parts aren't even in the story and intentionally left for the reader to fill it in themselves.
There is also that time he shamed the media by interrupting a reality game show by threat of death which resulted in the show to become popular only to seconds later reveal that no one was in the threat of death in the first place just so that he could basically kink shame the whole media, which resulted in the show getting cancelled and the guy who runs it being under arrest.
Batman is terrible. He really let people die to keep the Joker alive. I swear the Joker wouldve disappeared on some scary shit if i was Batman. I wouldve had Harley Quinn putting up Missing posters
@@subzero308 i wouldve had The Penguin volunteering at childrens hospitals and Bane cleaning parks after they hear what i did to the Joker. Bruce is a lame
It's such an antiquated idea at this point. Batman's code is treated like it's a good thing most of the time but if it allows someone like the Joker to continue living, along with Batman fighting his own allies to save him, it's a bad thing and should be thrown out.
I fell like every joker depiction past the first brings it's own thing to the rule. Mark hamill was great, heath ledger was chilling, Jach nicholson was excellent, and joaquin phoenix was so disturbing
Heath ledgers joker is trash... Its overrated and boring... Joaquins joker was the best one besides the Gotham joker and we only seen Joaquin as joker for like 20 mins lol... But that's the joker we need more of.
He killed Batman over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over........ you get it he killed him in every way imaginable and more, He reshapes reality and more he has no limits so he can do anything he even trumatizes batman even after everything is over that deserves at least no 2 in my eyes
#4 is what makes The Joker such a scary villian... He literally does everything just to screw with Batman and have fun.. so imagine a whole series where The Joker just doesn't give a S*** anymore about messing around.. with his genius intellect he could annihilate the entire city possibly the world quickly with his fear toxins stolen from Scarecrow or even his own laughing gas...
Nah I'd say no 1 is deserved, maybe it's because this is RU-vid and toy can't say what joker actually did to Batgirl, what Gordon say him doing to his daughter. And he did it all just to prove a point, not for good never ending battle with Batman. S*xual assault as a form of violence instead of depravity is def no 1 for a comic book villain
@@cassellclark4233 no, sexual assault is terrible, yes, but considering the other options... the things joker did in Endgame... it's just... way, way worse. Being turned into a zombie is probably worse than sexual assault because it's effectively just murder. Sexual assault, yes, you get traumatized, but you don't f*cking die. Sure, the gas isn't lethal, but I'd argue it's zombification effects might as well be death. Meanwhile, Batman vs. Superman's events are also completely awful. It was a mass genocide, so many innocent people died. Would you rather 1 man be raped or 10,000 men be murdered? Yeah, it's a pretty obvious choice. The rape is bad, but literal mass genocide is worse.
@@utubeiskaren7796 eh matter of opinion at this point, because you're right the zombie gas is bad, it's also jokers signature. He's done it countless times, the gas is synonymous with joker at this point. So the worst thing he's done is what he always has done? Idk I get your point but I don't think average jokes should be his first
@@utubeiskaren7796 I agree with your point. However I want to point out that you can't simply compare sexual assault Directly with a murder. A person dying in an instant is still better than the person not being able to live any longer with themselves. A trauma can really make a person's life hell. And I believe a hellish life is worse than being killed instantly. But at the same time, the amount of kills joker has done definitely puts those atrocities on top of killing joke. Those are a LOT of deaths to justify one person's assault
Isn't there one where Joker, does stuff to Harley Quinn??? Traps her, abuses her emotionalĺy, physically and, mentally... That should be the worst one...
Joker turning Batman into The Batman who laughs is the hardest thing in existence and the Batman who laughs break the existence of the universe and multiverses Batman who laughs is the hardest in existence who struck fear in the entire universe and multiverses
*Joker:* *whenever he does a thing* *Batman:* how many times do we have to teach you this lesson old man??? *Joker:* I love the young people! :D *Batman:* 🤦🏻♂
One of Joker's most defiable schemes that deserves an honorable mention here is the series of events that unfolded prior to the "Batman Beyond" series, which are displayed in the 2000's feature length film, "Batman Beyond: The Return of the Joker." In fact, I was somewhat surprised that it didn't make 10-8 at least, but I suppose the Joke is one of the most despicable evil geniuses of his universe with many horrifying stories to tell.
For me Injustice should go to number one. It's really One Bad Day from The Killing Joke- (putting Superman in the same position his started in with him losing a wife and unborn child) but then what makes it go even further is that it takes that bad day to well, also making Superman being the cause of a nuclear level of death and destruction atop that and with that the Joker successfully (unlike with Gordon) causes Superman to lose his sanity.
These stories are more proof tht Joaquin Phoenix was NoT playing The Joker in his movie. Much like The Killing Joke is a lie. J had to have had success as a criminal before his bad day
The Killing Joke and Joker were always meant to be a lie, at the end of the movie you don‘t even know if it was true or he made that up, just like in The Killing Joke were he even said at the end i think i remembered it that way bit i‘m not sure and it also doesn‘t matter.
I have a few issues with the list. #1 - Emperor Joker and The Bat Who Laughs should've been on the list, with the former near the end and the latter near the middle. #2 - Killing Joke is ranked way too high and Citywide Infection way too low. Goddammit, Citywide infection was practically killing an entire city by turning them into zombies, and Killing Joke is one man going insane. Here's my revised version of the top five. #5 - A Day at the Fair #4 - Bat Who Laughs #3 - Emperor Joker #2 - Joker vs. Superman #1 - Endgame
i pray one day we can watch a proper, well executed live action movie of Injustice...i need to see that story arc as a live action movie, not a game, not an animation.... a 4 hour long snyder cut verison of Injustice
The Batman was by far the best batman movie hands down... And I'm not a DC fan at all but joker is my fav DC villain also I feel joker is gonna be in the GothamKnights game and I can't wait.
Joker is the top 3 darkest villains he made batman brake his no kill rule same for super man..... He took his face off and fooled the bat family that he had their face on their place, the joker probably is dc most black air force activity
lol, yeah right, how the hell did he move 24 newborn babies with no one noticing. Some of what Joker pulls off is more just for "shock" then makes a single bit of sense. Most unbelievable part none of those 24 babies are crying. LOL You really have to suspend your disbelief for this shit.
Well he just wanted to do one simple thing, torture someone just to see if he becomes as crazy as he is, thats why it‘s so evil. No murdering someone, no plan to attack Batman or go hurt some of the bat family. Only to prove a point.
This list was done really, really well. Can't even argue with any of the placements. #10 thru #1 - on point. Him doing what he did to Barbara & Gordon in the Killing Joke was, it was, heavy.
The juxtaposition of the characters of Joker and Batman are probably one of the greatest literary duos in any fiction. Both spawned by tragedy outside of their control. Both uncaring to die (though I could picture, and have seen, Joker being 100 times more willing to be like, _"SAVE ME, BATMAN,"_ for the 0 and ½ times we've seen Batman say that to Joker). Batman: On a suicide mission to protect his city from thugs and super-criminals, throwing himself into danger and justifying his revenge as catharsis for the pain of loosing his parents, so that no one else (or, at least, _fewer_ people) have to feel that pain. Joker: On a self centered mission of revenge on the city that disfigured him, causing as much pain as he can to feel better about his own pain, because murder is the mission. Ruin lives, as his life was ruined. One would rather you live in fear, the other would rather you die laughing. Would you rather be suicidally depressed, or genocidally happy? _Jeeze!_
Me as one of the comedian's: * notices the pile of bodies on the floor * _"Aaaaaw, c'moooon!_* How am I supposed to follow _this!?_ Somebody before me already killed it, in here!"
The killing joke was great but definitely not the most deprived of joker stories by a long shot. He made a hostage masturbate over his daughter’s pictures. Think about that. And that’s not even the worst
Worst Joker moments. . . well, Emperor Joker and The Bat Who Laughs exist. Emperor Joker tricked the 5th dimensional imp into giving nearly all his omnipotent power to Joker, allowing him to reshape reality into a madhouse, literally. Even Batman was driven past the breaking point during Emperor Joker's reign, driven mad enough that Superman has to erase Batman's memories of Emperor Joker in order to bring Batman back. Then The Bat Who Laughs, the Batman who was tortured into watching families be murdered exactly like his parents and watching the then orphaned children be turned into Joker zombies. Pushed over the edge, Batman kills Joker and is hit with the Joker toxin in the process which slowly and inevitably turns Batman into The Bat Who Laughs.
For a long time, I have believed that Batman is a symbol of hope and vengeance. But if he can't gather enough guts to kill a man who commits unexplainably worse crimes to his own family, Batman loses that respect immediately.
I've only seen the animated version of The Dark Knight Returns. I had no idea that the cotton candy that Joker and his lackey were handing out was actually poisoned.
So many Joker stories are just some writers really poor serial killer story that isn't compelling, interesting, or meaningful and they just slap Joker on it. Like that movie with the Phoenix guy.
I have pointed it out before, but why does Superman not seem to care very much about Jimmy Olsen, his _best friend in Metropolis,_ dying by Joker's hands?
i heard a rumor that joker also raped Barbara in the killing joke. idk if that's true or not bc ive never read the comic or saw the movie, but if that's a headcanon then it is number 1 in my book. if not, id say about 3/4