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  • Understanding the Character: The Joker

    30 Days of Batman continues with his arch nemesis...

    Author: Robert Hamer
    July 2, 2012

    Though he will not appear – or even be mentioned, for that matter – in The Dark Knight Rises, no discussion of the film or its eponymous character can be reasonably made without his arch nemesis, The Joker.  He is arguably the most famous comic book villain in history and has been featured in just about every media translation of Batman’s stories.  As has been brought up often in their conflicts together, it could very well be argued that the two are inseparable forces that have come to define one another in their long history together.

    For a character that has become a staple of the franchise, The Joker was not originally conceived as such a longstanding addition to Batman’s rogue’s gallery.  Introduced in Batman #1 in 1940, the initial plan was to kill him off after his second appearance until a last-minute plea from Editor Whitney Ellsworth caused a hastily-drawn panel showing the villain surviving his stab wound, tormenting the Caped Crusader ever since, and the story of who actually created an initially brief antagonist became a lot more disputed.  Prolific comic book artist Jerry Robinson went to his grave insisting that he was the man who created The Joker, but Bob Kane tells a different story: Read more on Understanding the Character: The Joker…

    Historical Circuit: Batman (1989)

    (***½) - Burton's film still stands the test of time...

    June 19, 2012

    “30 Days of Batman” Continues….

    Tim Burton’s Batman (1989), remains one of my favorite superhero films to hit the big screen.  Showcasing the many talents of director Tim Burton, when he was still innovative and fresh, while exhibiting two outstanding performances from Michael Keaton and Jack Nicholson.  Being born in the mid-1980′s, I (and perhaps even YOU, the reader), had no idea the ordeal the film had gone through to make it to the big screen. Read more on Historical Circuit: Batman (1989)…

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