(1) This appears to be from Joker's long-haired "Dr. Frank N. Furter In Whiteface" days, in which the original Doll Man in a wheelchair could've stomped his ass hard.
(2) Batman tends to go for the face. Look, anybody's going to cave in if you splink 'em in the breadbasket. He's the Joker, not Doomsday.
(3) Joker's used to dealing with big-batched spandexers on batropes. He was watching the skies/ceiling. (Plus, I'm sure that at some point in continuity, Jimmy was NINJA FOR A WEEK! or some shit.)
What was the Joker doing in Superman's costume? How could a psycho like him take off with the Man of Steel's threads, accomplishing what Luthor never manages to?
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Worse yet, he warns him before hitting him. Welcome to Obama's America.
You gots to be kidding me!
Which Batman or Detective Comics was that in?
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To be absolutely fair:
(1) This appears to be from Joker's long-haired "Dr. Frank N. Furter In Whiteface" days, in which the original Doll Man in a wheelchair could've stomped his ass hard.
(2) Batman tends to go for the face. Look, anybody's going to cave in if you splink 'em in the breadbasket. He's the Joker, not Doomsday.
(3) Joker's used to dealing with big-batched spandexers on batropes. He was watching the skies/ceiling. (Plus, I'm sure that at some point in continuity, Jimmy was NINJA FOR A WEEK! or some shit.)
What was the Joker doing in Superman's costume?
How could a psycho like him take off with the Man of Steel's threads, accomplishing what Luthor never manages to?
Hey, why didn't anyone tell me there was a second Fletcher Hanks collection on sale!
Now I have to go change my pants!!
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