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boomstixx · 2 months
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This took 71 hours (almost 3 days) working on and off at school, please dont let this flop 😭😭
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aesirashifts · 8 months
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*staring straight into my phone screen, opened to some fanfic that made me feel emotions* you. ruined. my. life.
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ruina-031 · 6 months
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A little bit of Joker arts from my old commissions to combat dry spells. Hope you enjoy :)
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alvindraperzzz · 11 months
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Thinking about everything that happened before and after Kon’s death… Is it any wonder Cassie was sucked into a cult? Cults prey on vulnerable people, and that period had Cassie at her most grief stricken and isolated. In a very short period of time, Cassie’s support system collapsed.
She was already on rocky ground with her mother going into the Crisis after the revelation of her father’s true identity.
The Amazons were massacred by the OMACs, and the survivors abandoned the mortal plane entirely.
Then Kon died. 
Infinite Crisis was a clusterfuck. A lot of heroes either died or went missing (and were thought to be dead), including several of Cassie’s friends and mentors. A lot of teams, including the Teen Titans, were left floundering in the aftermath.
Bart disappeared, and reappeared completely grown up.
Diana went AWOL
Tim went AWOL
A lot of traumatic, horrible things happened in quick succession, and she lost a lot of people close to her. Cassie had nothing and nobody to catch her when she fell. A cult promising to bring back one of her loved ones? In a world where resurrection is proven possible? Yeah, it’s not that surprising.
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scarletackrmn · 2 months
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So I recently made a cosplay list of DC cosplays I want to do, and the different versions for certain characters. I recently saw the comic panel of Damian getting stabbed and had a thought.
I remembered how some people did this cosplay of Junko where they attached the stuff that stabbed her to the cosplay (reference photo below, I am not the cosplay so credit to them and the photographer!!)
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So what if I did something like this, but cosplayed Damian’s New 52 robin suit and attached a sword to me
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Just me, Damian Wayne, walking around with a sword through me bringing trauma wherever I go, seeing if I can make a Batman weep.
Please tell me you see the vision
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delicatebatharmony · 1 month
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Are there any New 52 Batfam (or Batfam-adjacent, like Birds of Prey) titles worth reading?
I'm currently reading We Are Robin and will absolutely try Batwoman, so those aren't included! I started Redhood and the Outlaws and hated it (could not stand Starfire's characterization).
And apparently they changed things for New 52 and then changed them back for Rebirth? My brain doesn't need that kind of flip-flopping lol so I'd rather skip to Rebirth unless something is really good or really important.
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wwprice1 · 1 year
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DCEU/New 52/Fleischer hybrid Superman design by Dan Mora. So cool!
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goldenvulpine · 4 days
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Here is a list of (almost) every Superman’s character flaw
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Post-Crisis: Insecurity. Struggles with his own identity and thus overcompensates. Too focused on being “human” and thus rejects his “alien” side.
Reeve: Fear of opening up, tries to be in control too much. Can’t face the fact that he can’t control everything. Eerily similar to Anakin Skywalker, too focused on saving things and people he’s attached to. Tries to have it all. Convinced he can because “I’m Superman.” He’s a man that tries to control his own fate. Despite the fact that he can’t even confess who he is to the woman he loves.
Silver Age: Control freak. Sometimes a little mischievous. Tries to punish his friends with complicated pranks to teach them a lesson. Usually more endearing than not, but it’s at the core of his character flaw. Despite being the most “Lawful Good” of the Supermen, he’s the biggest prankster of them all. Which kinda sheds light on his specific hatred for Prankster. The irony.
Bronze Age: Ego-centric. Spends so much time in his head thinking about the ramifications of his own actions—he fails to consider the other people around him. He’s unironically the most “Brooding” and “mysterious” Superman because he takes a lot of time for self-reflection. You see shades of this with Post-Crisis—the leading cause of him renouncing his American Citizenship because he was afraid of what that would represent when he saved people. Too much philosophizing, not enough praxis.
Golden Age: Cocky as a motherfucker. He’s the strongest being on the planet and acts like it. He’s the only Superman who has no reservations against taking human life. Thus, he’s not really concerned with how it “looks” when someone of his “stature” kills someone. All Praxis, No Theory. Bronze Age (& Mark Waid’s) Superman would HATE him. Like Joe Shuster once said, “It was always a lark for him, as you can see in my early drawings.”
New 52: Very much like Golden Age. Cocky. Arrogant at times. Too stuck in his own head. He’s in the transitional period between Golden Age Superman’s more practical & assertive approach and Bronze Age Superman’s paralizing self-realization and philosophizing regarding his “role” in the world. In other words, he’s squarely in his emo teenager era.
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keff-fr · 1 month
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ormymarius · 11 months
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Arthur meets with Orm
in Aquaman #14 (2011)
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gigachad-joker · 2 years
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The Joker: A Comic Masterlist
Disclaimer: This list will be subject to changes (comic addition and comic removal), as well as possible changes to its labeling system as this list is continually adjusted. If you see that a certain comic is missing please message me and make sure to include the comic's official title, number, and series of origin. The timeline organization of both single issue and collected editions is based on biased research.
Single issues with several following numbers are to be read as a collected edition.
This list will also include a link to where the comics below can be read for free.
Batman Comic's 1940 to 2011
These single-issue comics follow the familiar formula of, 'hero catch's villain'. In my opinion, they really showcase Joker's goofiness and criminal intelligence.
Batman #1, Batman #4, Batman #5, Batman #7, Batman #11
Batman #16, Batman #23, Batman #37, Batman #40
Batman #44, Batman #55, Batman #73, Batman #148
Batman #163, Batman #251, Batman #286, Batman #291
Batman #294, Batman #321, Batman #450, Batman #451
Batman #496, Batman #546, Batman #563, Batman #570
Batman #596, Batman #614, Batman #625, Batman #643
Batman #650, 649, 648 (Jokers more, 'there in the background')
Batman #655, Batman #663
BATMAN R.I.P: #676, 678, 679, 680, 681, 682
Batman Detective Comics 1937 - 2011
Batman DC #124, Batman DC #128, Batman DC #149, Batman DC #168
Batman DC #180, Batman DC #193, Batman DC #332, Batman DC #341
Batman DC #338, Batman DC #365, Batman DC #475, Batman DC #476,
Batman DC #532 Batman DC #569, Batman DC #570, Batman DC #617,
Batman DC #623 Batman DC #661, Batman DC #737, Batman DC #740,
Batman DC #741, Batman DC #781 Batman DC #826,
Batman DC #870, 869, 867, 866
Batman DC #875, Batman DC #879, Batman DC #880,
Link to comic Here
Gotham Central
Issues #12-15
Link to comic Here
Batman Confidential
Issues #7-12 Link to comic Here
Batman: The Man Who Laughs
Batman The man who laughs explores the idea of what would Batman and Joker's relationship look like if it had continued from Batman #1.
Link to comic Here pgs 1-70
Joker #1-15 2021 AND The Joker: Clown Prince of Crime (1975-76) series
The Joker: Clown Prince of Crime Series is a spin-off series with other villains such as Lex Luther, The Riddler, The Creeper, and more.
Joker 2021 #1-15 is a different series following the events of Infinite Frontier #1 involving Jim Gordon getting contracted to kill the Joker. To best understand this series I would suggest reading Batman: The Killing Joke, Joker War, and Black Mirror first.
This link will give you access to both collected editions.
Batman: The Killing Joke
Originally released in 1988, Batman: The Killing Joke was adapted from the 1951 short story The Man Under The Red Hood. This comic was also adapted into an animated movie in 2016.
Link to comic Here
Batman: A Death In The Family
A Death in the Family begins when Batman relieves Jason Todd of his crime-fighting duties. Jason begins a search for his biological mother but ends up being tortured by The Joker. This leads to his presumed death.
Link to comic Here
The Three Jokers
 The Three Jokers is a 'spiritual' successor to Batman: The killing Joke and Batman: A Death In The Family. Batman, Batgirl, and Red Hood (now Jason Todd) explore a lead on The Joker, who, as the title suggests may have been 3 different men this whole time.
Link to comic Here
Batman Europa
Batman is about to be taken out by a virus that has no cure and his only salvation is The Joker.
Link to comic Here
Singular Stories
Batman: Cacophony
The major plotline is that someone has taken the Joker's poison and created a new club drug called Chuckles. It's taking over the street scene.
Link to comic Here
Jokers Last Laugh
Joker finds out he has cancer and starts a riot
Link to comic Here
Batman: Joker Switch
Joker gets a joke played on HIM! TW: Body horror
Link to comic Here
Batman: Dark Detective
Joker attempts to run for president
Link to comic Here
Batman: Joker Times
Joker agrees to be psychoanalyzed on live TV
Link to comic Here
Batman: I, Joker
Link to comic Here
BATMAN NEW 52 2011 - 2015
Batman New 52 carries multiple Joker storylines. Below I have sectioned them out for your consumption:
Death Of The Family: Batman New 52: #13 - #17
Batman Zero Year starts #21 and we see Joker's first appearance in Zero Year in issue #23.1 and then again in #24. Batman Zero Year then ends and
Batman Endgame begins at #34 - 40.
From #41 - #52 onward we begin Batman: Superheavy and start to tell the story of Mister Bloom. This storyline also leads to the amnesia of Bruce Wayne and the retired Joker storyline.
Link to full comic Here
Batman Detective comics faces of death VOL 1
Batman Faces of Death: #1 pgs 1-30 (Joker gets his face cut off by Dollmaker)
Link to comic Here
Batman: Death Of The Family (Extra)
This version of Death Of The Family also contains Detective Comics 16-17, Catwoman 13-14, Batgirl 14-16, Red Hood and the Outlaws 15-16, Teen Titans 15, Nightwing 15-16, Batman and Robin 15-17, Batman 17.
Link to comic Here
Batman: Zero Year ARC 2
Arc 2 of Batman's Zero Year is titled Secret city. We delve into Bruce Wayne’s past with the Red Hood Gang and his run-ins with aspiring District Attorney Harvey Dent!
Link to comic Here
Arkham Unhinged
I have never read this and do not know what it is about but it seems to have a similar format to Legends of The Dark Knight.
Joker is in issues: #7-9, #26-31, #35-37
Link to comic Here
Legend of the dark knight (1989-2021)
These are stories that can be told anywhere in the timeline, past, present, and future.
The 2021 run: Joker is in issues 2 and 3
Link to comic Here
The 2015 run: Joker is in issues, #4-6, #7-10,
Link to comic Here
The 1989 run: Joker is in issues, #50, #65-68, #105-106, #142-145, #162-163, ##200
Link to comic Here
BATMAN: REBIRTH 2016
Batman Rebirth carries out multiple Joker storylines. Below I have sectioned them out for your consumption:
Batman Rebirth: #25
Batman Rebirth #26-32 The War of Jokes and Riddles'
Batman Rebirth #48-50 The Best Man
Batman Rebirth #66
Batman Rebirth #86-91 Their Dark Designs (this leads into the Joker war)
Batman Rebirth #93 - #101, The Joker War
Link to comic Here
Journey to the joker war is just a fun little prelude to the joker war #1023 and 1024
The Joker War (Extra scenes)
As part of the Batman: Rebirth series Joker manages to steal Bruce Wayne’s fortune. With his newfound riches, he proceeds to take over Gotham city leading to an epic, explosive, battle.
Link to comic Here
Joker war collateral damage, the aftermath of the joker war.
Doomsday Clock
Doomsday Clock is a story about what happens when Doctor Manhattan, in all his logic and power, becomes aware of the inherently illogical, nonlinear main DC continuity
Joker shows up in issues; 4-7
Link to comic Here
2019 Onward...
Batman: Last Knight On Earth
This is not part of any series and is under a black label meaning its not part of the DC continuum
Link to comic Here
Joker Killer Smile
Joker gets psychoanalyzed.
Link to comic Here
The Joker Presents: A puzzle box
The G.C.P.D have a mysterious corpse, a magical box, and a murderer's row of the city's most dangerous villains sitting in a jail cell. Now all they need to figure out is what exactly happened.
Link to comic Here
The Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing
The world once again holds its breath as The Joker strikes again! But how far is he willing to go this time?
Link to comic Here
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static-martini · 5 months
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posting a bit late cuz I'll forget tomorrow </3
idk witchcraft but i loveee Earth-13, they're all so silly-lookin and Kamelot is apparently an alien planet, hehe new fav unlocked
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glupshirto · 7 months
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I cosplay Harley Quinn too guys <3
This photoshoot was so awesome, and I love how these photos came out!
There’s of course some body stuff I get insecure about in this cosplay, but I DO feel hot in it! And none of you will even notice any “flaws” I see
I love cosplay 🫶🏻
Photos taken by the wonderful @brookie9001 (follow him!!)
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embracedbythesea · 2 years
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So, how much longer will you make me wait to have this Jon again, DC Comics? I'm here. Make Peter Tomasi write Jon again
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