''Joker: Last Laugh'' is a crossover storyline published by
DC Comics
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in 2001.
Summary
While locked up in the Slab penitentiary, the Joker finds out that he is suffering from a terminal brain tumor. Determined to go out with a bang, he causes a riot in the Slab, and in the ensuing chaos, modifies the chemicals used by the prison to suppress its metahuman inmates into his Joker venom, and manages to "jokerize" the other inmates, making them insane and changing their appearance, giving them white skin, red lips, green hair, and a wide smile. The
Black Canary
The Black Canary is the name of two superheroines appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics: Dinah Drake and her daughter Dinah Laurel Lance. The original version was created by the writer-artist team of Robert Kanigher and ...
,
Nightwing
Nightwing is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character has appeared in various incarnations; the identity was adopted by Dick Grayson when he left his role as Batman's vigilante partner Robin.
Although ...
, and
Batman
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move in to put down the riot, while
Dinah Laurel Lance and
Shilo Norman
Shilo Norman is a fictional character, a superhero in the DC Comics universe. He is the third person to use the name Mister Miracle. Created by Jack Kirby, he first appeared in ''Mister Miracle'' #15 (August 1973).
Fictional character biography ...
are trapped inside. The Joker prompts
Black Mass to suck the prison into a black hole while he and the other villains escape. The
Blue Beetle
Blue Beetle is the name of three fictional superheroes who appear in a number of American comic books published by a variety of companies since 1939. The most recent of the companies to own rights to Blue Beetle is DC Comics, which bought the ri ...
narrowly rescues the Black Canary, Batman, and Nightwing, while Dinah and Shilo are not so lucky.
Barbara Gordon
Barbara Gordon is a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Batman. The character was created by television producer William Dozier, editor Julius Schwartz, writer Gardne ...
feels remorseful for being absent on a date with Dick Grayson (Nightwing) while the riot first broke out and begins to wish that she could kill the Joker for the pain that he has caused in her life.
Chaos soon spreads throughout the entire Earth and U.S. President
Lex Luthor
Alexander Joseph "Lex" Luthor () is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Lex Luthor originally appeared in ''Action Comics'' #23 (cover dated: Apr ...
declares war on the Joker. While the JLA searches for him, the Joker hides out on Easter Island and sends his minions to capture
Harley Quinn
Harley Quinn is a character (arts), character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Quinn was created by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm as a comic relief henchwoman for the supervillain Joker (character), Joker in ''Batman: The An ...
so he can impregnate her and produce an heir. Harley is eventually rescued by the
Spoiler
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, Batgirl, and
Power Girl
Power Girl, also known as Kara Zor-L and Karen Starr, is a superheroine appearing in American comic books by DC Comics, making her first appearance in ''All_Star_Comics#1976_revival_series, All Star Comics'' #58 (January/February 1976). Power Girl ...
.
Meanwhile, the Joker grows disgruntled at the lack of creativity behind his minions' havoc, realizing that "every other crisis" involves red skies and crazy weather. With the assistance of Stormfront and Mr. 104, the Joker poisons the atmosphere and creates "crazy rain", spreading his laughing toxin across the world. His next plan is the assassination of President Luthor.
While the "Jokerized" villains are being rounded up,
Kirk Langstrom
Man-Bat (Dr. Robert Kirkland "Kirk" Langstrom) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Introduced in ''Detective Comics'' #400 (June 1970) as an enemy of the superhero Batman, the character belongs to t ...
discovers that the venom they are affected with is also deadly and works to produce an antidote with the reluctant help of Harley Quinn. The Black Canary also discovers that the Joker's
CAT scan
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s were modified and that the doctors lied to him about his impending death in the hope that it would cause him to lead a more sane life.
Inside the Slab, Shilo and Dinah are struggling to find a way to get themselves and the prison back to Earth. They initially try to find Black Mass to reverse the gravity well with the help of
Mister Mind
Mister Mind is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Otto Binder and C. C. Beck for Fawcett Comics, he made a cameo appearance in ''Captain Marvel Adventures'' #22 (March 1943) before making his full f ...
; however, Dinah accidentally shoots Black Mass during a run-in with the Maneaters. They eventually resort to killing
Multi-Man
Multi-Man (Duncan Pramble) is a fictional character that has been both a superhero and a supervillain in DC Comics comic books, primarily as a villain for the Challengers of the Unknown. His first appearance was in ''Challengers of the Unknown'' ...
over and over until he is able to reanimate Black Mass, who then sends them back to Earth.
The
Huntress is sent to Arkham Asylum to find Robin, who disappeared into the building and stopped sending out reports. After encountering
Killer Croc
Killer Croc is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly as an adversary of the superhero Batman. The character belongs to the collective of adversaries that make up Batman's rogues gallery. Originally a ...
, she finds what appears to be Robin's shredded outfit. Nightwing, enraged over Robin's death, goes to face the Joker, who is now holed up in Gotham Cathedral with one of his Jokerized metahumans placing a shield around the area. He can let in only who he wants to and decides to have fun with Nightwing. Mercilessly taunting him, Dick beats him to death until the Batman Family, Robin included, arrives on the scene, much to Nightwing's surprise. The Joker's heart is restarted and he is returned to prison. But Dick is distraught; he has crossed the line, and simply walks out on his friends.
Back at the Slab (now located on an ice floe), the Joker is placed in a new cell with no entrances or exits. Shilo Norman remarks that the only way to punish a performer is to take away his audience.
Issues
Core storyline
*''Joker: Last Laugh Secret Files and Origins'' #1
*''Joker: Last Laugh'' #1
*''Joker: Last Laugh'' #2
*''Joker: Last Laugh'' #3
*''Joker: Last Laugh'' #4
*''Joker: Last Laugh'' #5
*''Joker: Last Laugh'' #6
Tie-in issues
*''Action Comics'' #784
*''Adventures of Superman'' #597
*''
Azrael
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Relative to similar concepts of such beings, Azrael ...
: Agent of the Bat'' #83
*''Batgirl'' (vol. 2) #21
*''
Batman
Batman is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and debuted in Detective Comics 27, the 27th issue of the comic book ''Detective Comics'' on ...
'' #596
*''Batman: Gotham Knights'' #22
*''Birds of Prey'' #36
*''Detective Comics'' #763
*''Flash'' (vol. 2) #179
*''Green Lantern'' (vol. 3) #143
*''Harley Quinn'' #13
*''Impulse'' #79
*''JLA'' #59
*''JSA'' #29
*''
Nightwing
Nightwing is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character has appeared in various incarnations; the identity was adopted by Dick Grayson when he left his role as Batman's vigilante partner Robin.
Although ...
'' (vol. 2) #62
*''Orion'' #19
*''
Robin
Robin may refer to:
Animals
* Australasian robins, red-breasted songbirds of the family Petroicidae
* Many members of the subfamily Saxicolinae (Old World chats), including:
**European robin (''Erithacus rubecula'')
**Bush-robin
**Forest rob ...
'' (vol. 4) #95
*''Spectre'' (vol. 4) #10
*''Superboy'' (vol. 4) #93
*''Supergirl'' (vol. 4) #63
*''Superman'' (vol. 2) #175
*''Superman: The Man of Steel'' #119
*''Titans'' #34
*''Wonder Woman'' (vol. 2) #175
*''Young Justice'' #38
See also
*
List of Batman comics
Batman has been featured in many ongoing series, miniseries, maxiseries, one-shot issues, graphic novels, trade paperbacks and intercompany crossovers published by DC Comics. These titles have been handled or coordinated through a single edit ...
*
Publication history of DC Comics crossover events
DC Comics has produced many crossover stories combining characters from different series of comics. Some of these are set in the fictional DC Universe, or any number of settings within the Multiverse (DC Comics), DC Multiverse.
Publication history ...
References
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