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A Creature of Style – The Joker

Bolland Joker

Bolland Joker

Time to spark some controversy and debate.

In the realm of the DC Universe I admit that I’m definitely in the Batman camp. And yet, within that camp my favorite character is…

I’m sure you’ve guessed it.

The Joker.

That’s right. While I have a terrible fear of clowns in general, I can’t get enough of the Joker. Maybe it’s because he openly flaunts being a psychopathic clown. Maybe it’s the snappy purple suits. Who knows? But I adore him. I’m a particular fan of the Brian Bolland version of him in comics with his shape perfectly lean and pointy. With Batman: The Animated Series we added in the voice of Mark Hamill and for me, that’s become THE VOICE I hear even when I read the comics. (If you’ve never seen any of the special features showing Mark Hamill doing THE VOICE, look them up on youtube and prepare to be amazed.) Jack Nicholson in the first Batman movie, while somewhat cheesy maintained the image. (For the sake of this post I won’t go into the abomination of the Monkey!Joker with barefeet and dreadlocks on “The Batman” cartoon)

And that image they all maintained was of style.

Rarely did you see the Joker looking disheveled. Those purple suits, often done as tailcoats, the neatly shined wingtips, the vest and tie. Even his hair was always neatly arranged. When he was locked in Arkham that man could make prison garb look stylish. But everything about him was neat. Heck, there’s many a woman (and man for that matter) who found him drop dead sexy, myself included.

So when Heath Ledger was first announced to play the Joker in “The Dark Knight” many of us pre-DK Joker fans were somewhat offended. Suddenly there were hoards of new fangirls claiming “Finally, the Joker is sexy!”

Pardon? Finally?!

Already Sexy

And while the initial inrritation was over his “sexiness” or lack thereof, it led to more discussion about the character in general and why people like him. Now, don’t get me wrong. I was highly impressed with the now popular Ledger!Joker. I left the midnight opening show thinking he was wonderful and fit in extremely well with the universe that Nolan had created for Batman. And yet…he’s definitely not my favorite Joker. Why is that, you ask?

Because he’s not neat. Gone is the pressed suit with a tail coat and shiny wingtips. Gone is the very careful way he was vain about his appearance. Gone is the paper white skin and permanently green hair. It was replaced with a Joker that instead works for Nolan’s universe but lacks the many things that I found to be appealing about the character himself.

Gone is the style.

So while I can appreciate the Ledger!Joker as an incarnation, and indeed he was great with the acting, the laughter and the wonderful lines, I just can’t find it in me to name him in my favorite Jokers. To me, the Joker was as much a creature of style as he was a murdering psychopathic clown. To take away one takes away part of what makes that character so wonderful, in my opinion.

Now that I’ve opened this can of worms I’d love to hear your thoughts. Are you one of the fans that only came to like the Joker after the Dark Knight? Are you a staunch lover of the original character? Do you like both? Do you hate me for my quick dismissal of Monkey!Joker? Go ahead…let me have it!

Arkham Asylum: A maze of archetypes

 Arkham Asylum

I’m not quite sure why I had the sudden urge to whip Batman – Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth off the bookshelf this morning and cart it to work but when such urges strike, I obey. And it’s not like it’s torture to re-read this absolutely amazing graphic novel. On the contrary, I adore this particular one. In fact, this graphic novel is what got me hooked on the Batman comics. It’s not just the art by Dave McKean that’s brilliant but the storyline by Grant Morrison and the Jungian archetypes help pull it all together.

If you’re not familiar with this particular one, here’s a quick synopsis (Spoilers, ahoy!):

The inmates of Arkham have taken over the prison and are holding hostages. The Joker delivers their one demand. Send Batman in. When Batman arrives he is essentially told he has a certain amount of time to make his way through the asylum before the inmates start hunting him. Of course, the inmates don’t stick to that promise and the chase is on.

Batman encounters many of the villains of the Rogue’s Gallery and has to get past them. In this story, each of these villains represents a part of Batman’s psyche, parts that he has to come to terms with. Over the top of this story we learn about Amadeus Arkham (the founder of the asylum) and learn some how of the madness feeds back from the present to the past only to repeat.

After some more climactic scenes (which I’ll leave out so you have some suspense) Batman walks out of the asylum with the Joker bidding him farewell at the door. Perhaps one of my favorite lines might be the Joker’s final words to Batman:

“Just don’t forget – if it ever gets too tough, there’s always a place for you in here…”

And the best part is, even though Batman has made it back out, even he has wondered through the entire novel if he belongs in there as well.

Even if you’ve never read a single Batman comic, go pick up this one and give it a try. Then let me know what you think.

Buffy Season 8?

I think a lot of us were teased with the cover on this week’s Entertainment Weekly not for the Green Lantern, but for the “The New Buffy” . Well it turns out that the Buffy Season 8 comics are being turned into a Motion Comic. So for all you Buffy fan’s who didn’t want to read comics now you can watch season 8. The first episode debuts on iTunes July 19th and will come out on DVD This Fall. Needless to say I am excited and will be getting the first episode. Expect more from us on this when its released. And leave a comment and let us know what you think.

Ryan Reynolds’ Green Lantern Suit!

By this ring's light...

Here is the cover of Entertainment Weekly with the first image of Ryan Reynolds as Green Lantern. Supposedly the suit is mostly CGI and when you think about the source of GL’s power that seems to make sense. I’m a bit torn on it as we are seeing him here out of context, but I do kind of dig the suit. A lot of people are not sure Ryan is the best choice to be Hal Jordan, and that may be valid. However one of the orignal problems with Hal, and why he was replaced for years by Kyle Rayner, was that he was sort of boring in the same way Cyclopes from X-Men is. Reynolds may be able to breath some real life in to Hal, and as long as his GL does not turn into a green Deadpool I am willing to give him a chance.

Episode 7-This is Us

On this episode we take the time to share a little about ourselves individually. We talk about who we are in real life as well as our interests. This is truly a “Get to Know your Host” show. We hope this helps you learn what type of people we are and our personalities.

Episode 6.5-C2E2

On a Special episode we discuss some of the announcements that were made at the Chicago Comic Entertainment Expo(C2E2) with Matt aka Patriot1030 from OpenForumRadio who attended the convention. We discuss all kinds of geeky announcements.

http://geeksofdoom.com/2010/04/17/c2e2-2010-disney-xd-to-air-new-animated-ultimate-spider-man-avengers-series/

http://geeksofdoom.com/2010/04/17/c2e2-2010-marvel-producing-four-anime-series/

http://geeksofdoom.com/2010/04/17/c2e2-2010-two-new-captain-america-series-coming-your-way/

http://geeksofdoom.com/2010/04/17/c2e2-2010-super-hero-squad-show-iron-man-armored-adventures/

Episode 3-Mutants and Politics

In this episode we are joined again by Matt aka Patriot1030 of OpenForumRadio to discuss the Hulk Vs. animated movies, X-men and politics in the comic book world.

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