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  1. Think we don't know 150 awesome Joker quotes? Joke's on you! Check out our list of The Joker's very best one-liners from The Dark Knight, Batman, Joker and more.

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  2. Batman: The Killing Joke by Alan Moore 223,882 ratings, average rating, 6,747 reviews Open Preview

  3. In The Killing Joke, the Joker is an abused member of the underclass who is driven insane by failings of the social system. The Joker rejects material needs, and his first appearance in Batman #1 sees him perpetrate crimes against Gotham's wealthiest men and the judge who had sent him to prison.

  4. That's how far the world is from where I am. Just one bad day.”. ― Alan Moore , Batman: The Killing Joke. tags: batman-joker-killing-joke. Read more quotes from Alan Moore. Share this quote:

  5. La película Joker (Guasón) de Todd Phillips muestra la manera en que Arthur Fleck (interpretado por Joaquin Phoenix) se convierte en Joker, el villano de ciudad Gótica y el archienemigo de Batman. La película ha desatado toda clase de polémicas: ¿acaso es una justificación de la violencia?

  6. the Joker, comic-book character and archnemesis of DC Comics ’ superhero Batman. The Joker is noted for his clownlike appearance and sick humour. The Joker, initially portrayed as a small-time crook, was disfigured and driven insane by an accident with toxic chemicals.

  7. "Batman: The Killing Joke" is one of the most controversial Batman stories ever told, and it's all thanks to the visionary Alan Moore's use of the Joker. In the book, the Joker decides to prove that a single bad day can turn a good man into a villain.