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Batman #16
January 17, 2013
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The Joker's sinister trademark grin is made from scar tissue in the series, with pins jabbed in his cheeks to stretch his gums back to an obscene degree. The character design would be a lot more intriguing and terrifying if it wasn't so obviously influenced by the original use of scar tissue for the character design when Heath Ledger played The Joker in "The Dark Knight". However, Jock draws the grin with the same over-the-top style of exaggeration that Frank Miller drew some of his best original characters, since Jock draws the eyes and jaws in an expression so wide and manic that the character could only come to life on the page instead of the screen.
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Batman #17
February 17, 2013
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Hopefully, later Joker storylines will involve more direct action on the parts of the characters and can move the plot of the Batman franchise into dark, entertaining and more fascinating territory. Unfortunately, this issue features The Joker at his most amateurish.It would be nice if Alan Moorewould come back to write The Joker at his most deranged, like inThe Killing Jokestoryline.
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