-Which one was closer to (In your opinion) a definite Joker?
-Which one disturbed you more?
Morrison's came off as much more disturbed, and I liked his version better, but I don't think there is a definitive Joker. There have been many different interpretations of Joker over the years, some of them terrible and some of them great, and the inconsistencies have never really been an issue for the character. One of the astonishingly complex things about insanity is the unpredictability of how a person acts, so when I think of Joker I imagine him without the constraints on how he is depicted; a basic paradigm with a fluid set of attributes that embraces new and old characteristics.
Morrison. Azzarello's take seemed too Dark Knight-ish.
I understand that he made it first , I can tell for sure...
The Dark Knight- July, 2008
Joker- October, 2008
I liked Morrison's take better.
@thesilentripper: Azzarelo's Joker is clearly the one that disturbed me the most, because he seems so realistic and he is so unpredictible. Even his henchmen are scared.
Morrisons and his Joker is actually closer to the TDK Joker, Azz's Joker is just a thug in a clown garb, he and SS Joker are cut off from the same cloth.
Morrisons and his Joker is actually closer to the TDK Joker, Azz's Joker is just a thug in a clown garb, he and SS Joker are cut off from the same cloth.
??? I disagree, Azzarelo's Joker is so much like Nolan's:
SS Joker, is just a man with a grudge on Batman.
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