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''The Joker'' is a
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series published by
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starring the supervillain the Joker. It ran for nine issues from May–June 1975 to September–October 1976, with a tenth previously unpublished issue released in October 2019. In 2021, it was relaunched as part of DC's ''
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'' relaunch following '' Dark Nights: Death Metal'' conclusion.


Publication history

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, who wrote the first issue of the series, recounted that "I stopped by Julie chwartz, ''Batman'' editors office, and he said, 'We're going to do a Joker book'. I know that alarms went off, I could sense the problems that such a thing would entail...but it was a job". The series was launched in May 1975 by O'Neil and artist
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. In order to have him work as a protagonist, writers on the series toned down the Joker's insanity and to adhere to the
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, each issue would end with the Joker being apprehended, only to have escaped at the beginning of the next issue (the exceptions were issue #4, where the Joker seemingly falls to his death in a whirlpool in the ocean, only to return in the next issue as if nothing had happened and with no explanation as to how he survived; issue #5, which ends with the Joker being chased by police; issue #8, where the Joker returns to Arkham Asylum voluntarily; and issue #10, which ended on a cliffhanger that was never continued). Batman did not appear in the series.


2020s

Following '' The Joker War'' and '' Dark Nights: Death Metal'', James Tynion IV teamed up with Gulliem March to produce a new series, also titled ''The Joker'', that debuted on March 2, 2021.


Issues

* No. 1 (May–June 1975) - " The Joker's Double Jeopardy!": When a villain named Senor Alvarez breaks Batman's enemy
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out of Arkham Asylum and insults the Joker as being "not a superior criminal", the Joker breaks out of Arkham and decides to both get revenge and prove he ''is'' a "superior" criminal. * No. 2 (July–August 1975) - "The Sad Saga of Willy the Weeper!": The Joker teams up with a villain called Willy the Weeper, who has a habit of crying when he tries to commit a crime and laughing when he sees others cry, to help him steal platinum after Willy the Weeper breaks him out. * No. 3 (September–October 1975) - "The Last Ha Ha": After a battle with the Joker, the Creeper gets amnesia and is persuaded by the Joker that he is the Joker's ally. * No. 4 (November–December 1975) - "A Gold Star for the Joker": The Joker falls in love with DC hero the Green Arrow's girlfriend Dinah Laurel Lance and gives her a choice: marry the Joker or die! * No. 5 (January–February 1976) - "The Joker Goes 'Wilde'!": The Joker competes with
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foes the
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for four valuable paintings done by the late artist Thaddeus Wilde. * No. 6 (March–April 1976) - "Sherlock Stalks the Joker!": When the Joker hits Clive Sigerson, an actor playing the famous detective Sherlock Holmes, on his head with a pipe, Sigerson believes he ''is'' Holmes and that the Joker is Holmes' archenemy, Professor Moriarty. "Holmes" "stalks" the Joker with the help of a stagehand sent to follow him (who used to be a sailor who worked on the docks) named "Dock" Watson. * No. 7 (May–June 1976) - "Luthor -- You're Driving Me Sane!": An experiment of Superman villain
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's goes awry (thanks to the Joker's interference) and gives the Joker Luthor's genius and Luthor the Joker's insanity. * No. 8 (July–August 1976) - "The Scarecrow's Fearsome Face-Off!": When the Joker steals some "fear-gas" from
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, he ends up competing with fellow ''Batman'' villain the
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to see whose "fear-based" weapon is the best. The Joker wins. * No. 9 (September–October 1976) - "The Cat and the Clown!": The Joker and Batman's "
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"
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end up competing for a movie actor's trained feline sidekick. Catwoman's victory leads to a two-way rivalry... * No. 10 (October–December 2019) - "99 and 99/100% Dead!": The Joker makes a deal with "Lou Cipher" to defeat the Justice League and kill a scientist developing a health serum. After defeating the
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, the Black Canary, the Green Arrow, and
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, the Joker discovers that, while they lack pulses, the League members continue to have brainwaves.


Unpublished issue #10

The letters page of ''The Joker'' #9 (Sept.–Oct. 1976) mentions that
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was writing a Joker vs. the
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story titled "99 and 99/100% Dead!" to appear in ''The Joker'' #10 as the first part of a two- or three-issue story arc, which was never published despite being listed as "on sale right now" on the ''
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'' promotional page for August 16, 1976. In the end notes of ''The Greatest Joker Stories Ever Told'' (1989), it is noted that ''The Joker'' editor
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had no recollection of this story ever being completed; however, Pasko found xeroxed pages of the story which he sold on
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in 2011. A cover for issue #10 was drawn by Ernie Chan, but was not finished at the time. ''The Joker'' #10 was published for the first time on August 14, 2019 in DC's ''The Joker: The Bronze Age Omnibus'' (which also contains ''The Joker'' #1-9 as well as other DC Comics Joker stories from the 1970s) and as a stand-alone issue on October 3.


Collected editions


Pre-''

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'' (1975-1976 and 2019)

* ''The Greatest Joker Stories Ever Told'', includes ''The Joker'' #3, HC: December 1988, SC: October 1997, 288 pages, * ''Stacked Deck: The Greatest Joker Stories Ever Told - Expanded Edition'', includes ''The Joker'' #3, HC (leather-bound): November 1990, 352 pages, * ''The Joker: The Clown Prince of Crime'', collects ''The Joker'' #1–9, SC: November 2013, 176 pages, * ''The Joker: The Bronze Age Omnibus'', collects ''The Joker'' #1–10, HC: August 2019, 832 pages,


''

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'' (2021-present)

* ''The Joker Vol. 1'', collects ''The Joker'' (vol. 2) #1-5, ''Batman'' (vol. 3) #100, ''Batman: The Joker War Zone'',


Animation

* Willy the Weeper appeared as a one-time villain in the '' Batman: The Brave and the Bold'' TV episode " Joker: The Vile and the Villainous!", voiced by
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, in which the Joker recruits him into becoming a supervillain again after facing a humiliating defeat by
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References


External links


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