Insane retcon to Joker's origin story (Batman #38 SPOILERS)

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Given joker's nature I'm sure this will be discredited soon and the real joker shows up at the end of the arc.

Makes sense since Harley said "Joker is "different"" back in death of a family and said she doesn't love him anymore. I don't think this is the real Joker.
 
I took them from CBM. I suppose they don't have privy access to next week's comic. They have and interview wih Snyder and anything

.. but they didn't put the spoiler in the article headline though :/

It is what it is.

Still don't like the "reveal" though.
 
Idiotic.

Wasn't the whole dichotomy of Batman and the Joker developed over time as the idea of them being two sides of the same coin? Control vs madness? But both still human?

Now one's a "god", and... this is dumb.
 
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Wait, so he's an immortal god now? So Killing Joke is irrelevant now?

To be fair, in The Killing Joke, Joker claimed he remembered his own origin differently every time, so it doesn't mean it's the Joker origin.
 
Wait, so he's an immortal god now? So Killing Joke is irrelevant now?
The Killing Joke has been irrelevant since 2011 when DC rebooted their continuity again.

and have any of you saying this is awful actually read the issue or series in question? It's been really damn good.
 
Well, are these scans or officially released pics? People are saying different things. Help me out here, I'm not a comics guy.
I'm not either, I assumed they were officially released as the comic is not out, they are around all comic pages and there are accompained by intervews with the author. If illegal please remove them and text will be placed instead.
 
Lol, I went and read that article again, and it's a "Contributor Article" those aren't even official and most certainly are captured images from an iPad and hosted on imgur.
 
Isn't this the first time his origin story has been told since the new 52? How can it be a retcon?

Batman's continuity was mostly unaltered from New 52 in comparison to most of the other books. Also, both Death of the Family and Zero Year called back to the Red Hood/chemical plant origin.
 
It's Joker. You will never get one true origin story for him. Even in New52 we already had somebody in Zero Year that most likely was Joker before going insane, or maybe not.
 
For people who haven't been reading the run the concept is that the Joker has existed in Gotham for years wreaking havoc, and that he has finally 'beaten' Batman by poising the entire city with a toxin Bruce can't cure, not in a 'fun' way but simply to tear Gotham apart because he feels like Batman is hopeless (in an earlier run he tries to get Batman to kill the Bat Family so that things could be like when they first met).

Whilst Snyder has confirmed that the event isn't a dream, the run isn't over yet, and it's unlikely that The Joker's origins have changed to that degree. Snyder previously told the story of the Red Hood in his Zero Year run, and in Death of the Family Joker's origins are still stated to be at Ace Chemicals.

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TL;DR: The run isn't over yet. There are still a few issues left and big revelations upcoming, so I wouldn't see this as anything but a story point.
 
This is dumb.

But I'm sure it'll end up being just one of his many possible origins in the end.

That dialogue though, had to read through it twice.
 
Wait, so he's an immortal god now? So Killing Joke is irrelevant now?

Killing joke was never relevant beyond Barb being paralyzed. Joker has never had a concrete origin. Even the Red Hood origin could be a lie because he's an unreliable narrator. Making him a god would be terrible though, I always enjoyed the idea of a mortal tampering with higher powers than himself.
 
Batman's continuity was mostly unaltered from New 52 in comparison to most of the other books. Also, both Death of the Family and Zero Year called back to the Red Hood/chemical plant origin.
Oh okay then, then I hope this new origin is just the ramblings of a crazy man.
 
I get why people would dislike this direction for a movie or even a short tv show, but in modern comics, I think it fits perfectly with the direction they were taking Joker. He kills way too much, is portrayed as too dangerous and effective to be just some random lunatic who luckily survives death time and time again. Even if Batman wouldn't do it, someone else would.

They also want him to be Batman's biggest foe, above even someone like Ra's Al Ghul and as just a random lunatic, it's really hard to buy that. However, as this immortal terror haunting Gotham, he has a much bigger presence and everything feels justified. I don't think this needs to be an element in other media, but I've thought that something like that should have been done with the Joker in comics for a long time. In fact, what I fear the most out of this story is that it'll have some kind of cop out ending...
 
Killing joke was never relevant beyond Barb being paralyzed. Joker has never had a concrete origin. Even the Red Hood origin could be a lie because he's an unreliable narrator. Making him a god would be terrible though, I always enjoyed the idea of a mortal tampering with higher powers than himself.

We been down that road before

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The Killing Joke has been irrelevant since 2011 when DC rebooted their continuity again.

and have any of you saying this is awful actually read the issue or series in question? It's been really damn good.

too hard to keep up, I will take the late 80s early 90s as the one I want to believe in
 
The important part of this is, we have no way of knowing the truth because the guy telling it is dead.
That leaves it open.
 
Given joker's nature I'm sure this will be discredited soon and the real joker shows up at the end of the arc.

Makes sense since Harley said "Joker is "different"" back in death of a family and said she doesn't love him anymore. I don't think this is the real Joker.

Wow, that didn't occur to me, but probably.

He sure as hell isn't doing anything funny.
 
I love how this Endgame storyline is basically the culmination of 38 issues, and there's a lot of context to keep in mind, and people read scans of 2 pages out of context and respond "This is stupid."

Anything taken out of context is not going to have the proper impact.

Typical bad writing. "I said this but you can't prove it or deny it anymore".

So essentially EVERY Joker origin story ever written?
 
Oh okay then, then I hope this new origin is just the ramblings of a crazy man.

The backup story of this particular arc actually has a bunch of Arkham patients each tell us his/her version of Joker's origin. Small spoilers for that:

In it Joker is clearly messing with them to amp up their insanity. One guy he convinces he's the actual devil, another one is a conspiracy nut who he convinces he's part of a government operated squad of Batmen they tried to get rid of and so on. Given this framing I wouldn't be surprised if this is another mind game thing and there are still twists to come. Even if they play it straight I don't think it's that awful either way.
 
I love how this Endgame storyline is basically the culmination of 38 issues, and there's a lot of context to keep in mind, and people read scans of 2 pages out of context and respond "This is stupid."

Anything taken out of context is not going to have the proper impact.

Hahahah you reminded me of the thread about Quicksliver and Scarlet Witch. Hilarious.
 
I took them from CBM. I suppose they don't have privy access to next week's comic. They have and interview wih Snyder and anything

The interview isn't theirs. They're copy+pasting from IGN, who actually did interview Snyder.

IGN's headline for the interview (which doesn't feature those panels) is BATMAN #38: SCOTT SNYDER ADDRESSES JOKER'S NEW ORIGIN, BIG VILLAIN RETURN

Comic Book Movie is ass. Stop looking at it.
 
The interview isn't theirs. They're copy+pasting from IGN, who actually did interview Snyder.

IGN's headline for the interview (which doesn't feature those panels) is BATMAN #38: SCOTT SNYDER ADDRESSES JOKER'S NEW ORIGIN, BIG VILLAIN RETURN
Thank you! I have no idea about how these websites work, I found the story interesting for Gaf. Already deleted the pics and left only text.
You assume editorial isn't stopping them.
Well they allow stuff like this haha. I don't know what's worse.
 
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