And what was the joke that make Batman laugh?.....
Except, you know, Superman.
When I read this years ago, I always thought that Batman chokes the Joker at the end and that's why the laughter stops.
I had no idea that it was taken any other way.
I mean, I thought that Batman laughing along shows that he finally cracked. That he has indeed had enough of Joker's shit. And that's why it all goes quiet so fast.
I like to think that after Batman does the one thing he says he would never do, he either turns himself in to Gotham police or retire forever.
How can people look at that and not obviously see that it is intentionally ambiguous?
I'm sorry but what about this is so obviously ambiguous?
And what was the joke that make Batman laugh?.....
I feel like this is a trick question.
Joker is such a tryhard.
I always thought they banged at the end.
No. This is just something people made up, like that theory about Cameron in Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
No. Jim Gordon made it very clear to batman to not go over the edge and to bring him in by the book. The whole point was to show that one bad day can turn you insane, but Jim didn't go insane, he proved the joker wrong.
A lot of people think the slippery slope excuse is against the character as well and that he'd never even think about killing Joker like he admits in the clip. Everything's different to everyone.
I never thought that Batman killed the Joker, and I certainly didn't see a body. This strikes me as revisionist history.
I wished Alan Moore has chimed in on this.
I wished Alan Moore has chimed in on this.
I honestly think Moore's intention was to make it look as ambiguous as possible
I wished Alan Moore has chimed in on this.
When I read it the first time I figured he killed him within the comic's storyline but was alive in the Batman Universe.
When I listened to the audio reading of it I heard it as his being arrested and driven away because the laughter sort of faded away.
When I played Arkham knightthe Joker makes several comments relating back to his actions during the killing joke so I assume Rocksteady believes he is left alive.
I guess it just depends on how the reader interprets it, but that's why it's one of the best batman stroylines. Ambiguity is perfect after everything that happened to Gordon and Barbara
Nope
Joker's hand in the sixth panel, which would be when the Joker is beginning to get choked in the 'Batman kills Joker' fiction shows the Joker's hand relaxed. Not clenched, not reaching up to his own neck, just conversationally extended.
The seventh panel shows the Joker and Batman's feet planted on the ground. The Joker's feet aren't lifted, the aren't apart. They are relaxed, on the ground.
The idea that Batman strangles or snaps the Joker's neck has no basis in what you are actually shown in the panels. Batman places a hand on the Joker mid-laughter, but there's no evidence he does more than that.
6th panel, the choking begins. His hand shoots out as he is startled. Next panel, his hand is falling, he's dying.
See, it works both ways.
No gunshot tho.No. It's a fad to black.
6th panel, the choking begins. His hand shoots out as he is startled. Next panel, his hand is falling, he's dying.
See, it works both ways.
Taken on its own, sure
But the part where it's canon within the greater DC universe kind of fucks that up.
Batman's hand isn't on the Joker's neck in the fifth panel. It is placed against his shoulder or chest.
Killing the Joker at the end would undermine the point of the comic in my opinion, so I don't think he did.