The Joker #5
| Writer | Sam Johns, Matthew Rosenberg, James Tynion IV |
| Artist | Sweeney Boo, Francesco Francavilla |
| Cover Price | $5.99 |
The never-before-seen tale of The Joker’s first night in Arkham Asylum is finally revealed!
When a lunatic in a clown suit tries to poison Gotham City’s reservoir and is placed in Arkham Asylum before his trial, Detective Jim Gordon realizes something’s different about this new inmate that could forever change the future of Gotham.
Backup: Rising-star artist Sweeney Boo joins the series as things get worse and worse for Punchline and Bluebird. Punchline’s prison war against the Queen of Spades escalates, and no prisoner at Blackgate Penitentiary will be exempt from choosing sides. And after barely escaping death at th
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CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.5
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Jul 13, 2021Francavilla's art is brilliant as always, and this may be one of the best comics Rosenberg has been involved in. Read Full Review
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9.4
The Super Powered Fancast - Timala Elliott
Jul 13, 2021The illustration in this issue is very well done. Francavilla uses a traditional art style with a color palate that changes with the scene and tone of the story. While Boo uses a modern and youthful art style highlighted by bright and bold color work. Each style captures the essence of the particular story and works to elicit an emotional response from the reader. Read Full Review
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9.3
Comic Watch - Ariel B.
Jul 13, 2021The Punchline backup is a transitional chapter with a focus on the characters and setting up their next moves. Solid story with beautiful, clean artwork from new Punchline artist Sweeney Boo. Read Full Review
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9.0
GWW - Joseph Gilmore
Jul 13, 2021Overall, The Joker continues to be an outstanding series, whether it is being written by Tynion or Rosenberg. While the series so far has been more about Gordon than Joker, I am fully enthralled with the character study of our embattled commissioner and the journey he is on for ultimate justice. Read Full Review
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9.0
DC Comics News - Carl Bryan
Jul 16, 2021BUY THIS BOOK! This one is a perfect stand alone Joker story with a bonus Punchline (see what I did there)! Read Full Review
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8.3
Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson
Jul 20, 2021I didn't expect to like this book as much as I do, but Francavilla and Boo make it visually stunning, even with protagonists that I utterly loathe. Read Full Review
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8.0
AIPT - Dan Spinelli
Jul 13, 2021James Tynion IV and guest artist Francesco Francavilla serve up a full-issue flashback to Gordon's early years in Gotham " when the city was only beginning to wake up to the horror of the Joker. Read Full Review
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7.0
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Jul 13, 2021This issue doesnt significantly advance the main Joker/Gordon manhunt story, but it provides better context for their next confrontation. Its not an essential read, but worth it for fans of that event as well. Read Full Review
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7.0
The Batman Universe - Scott Waldyn
Jul 13, 2021While nowhere near as pulse-pounding as the previous four issues, The Joker #5 delivers an interesting backstory to Jim Gordon and Joker's relationship, one that potentially includes future clues as to who gassed Arkham Asylum. Read Full Review
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7.0
ComicBook.com - Evan Valentine
Jul 14, 2021The story itself is definitely worth a read, but Francavilla's art feels unfinished here, though the color work still strikes the haunting tone that he's known for. Read Full Review
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6.5
Weird Science - Eric Shea
Jul 13, 2021If you don't mind halting the story that was being told and can get into a day in the life of Captain Gordon, where his obsession with the Joker begins many years ago then maybe you'll dig this issue but for the most part, even though the story was told well I didn't feel like I got anything new out of this and just kind of feel disappointed that we have a strange one-shot issue shoved in when things in this book were really getting interesting. Like I said though, the story is well told and the art works well for the type of story it is but this is a strange installment with a pretty weak backup. Read Full Review
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6.0
But Why Tho? - Charles Hartford
Jul 13, 2021So while some elements of The Joker #5continue to deliver, the main narrative of this book hits a low point. While I appreciate the attempt to emphasize the Jokers importance to Gordon, this book does so at the expense of one of Batmans most trusted allies. Read Full Review
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5.0
Dark Knight News - Kevin M. Gallagher, Jr
Jul 16, 2021Unfortunately, The Joker #5 is nearly the complete opposite of last month's issue – and for me it's been the worst in the series thus far. The main story feels like a filler that contributes nothing to the overall story. There will likely be zero impact if you skip this issue, which isn't a good sign for a comic. Even the backup story falters, though I'd say the entire issue is worth it for Boo's art alone. Read Full Review
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3.0
Batman-News - Corbin Nelson
Jul 15, 2021This flashback filler-episode-esque issue contributes nothing to the overall story of The Joker other than highlighting the already-beaten-into-our-heads fact that Gordo can't stop thinking about the Joker. Normally, I would recommend checking out The Joker #5 on Francavilla's art alone, but even he drops the ball this go around. Read Full Review