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Is the Joker sane?

Is the Joker sane?

The Joker isn’t exactly sane, but he acts more insane than he is, and believes he’s more insane than he is. And there are times when Joker actually remembers what happened in other comics/ non canon comics/ different universe comics when no other characters does. Joker’s insanity is actually more of a “super sanity”.

How did the Joker become a criminal?

Published in 1951, Detective Comics #168 revealed that the Joker was once the Red Hood, a masked criminal who fell into a vat of acid while attempting to escape from Batman. When he emerged from the cauldron, the villain was cursed with green hair, corpse-white skin, and that unnerving perma-grin.

What happened to the Joker in Batman Going Sane?

In Batman: Going Sane, Joker believes that he has finally offed Batman. With his greatest enemy gone for good, something happens and Joker suddenly regains his sanity. With no reason to continue his life of crime — since Batman was his reason for being a villain — Joker begins to live a normal life for the first time.

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Is the Joker a forgiving person?

The Joker may be crazy, but not when it comes to his businesses. He needs money to pull off his “wacky” schemes, and his organization is one that employs a lot of people to do terrible things to get it. Monty learned the hard way not to trust the Joker and never to cross him. The Joker is a lot of things, but a forgiving person isn’t one of them.

Does one Joker kill another Joker?

9 One Joker Kills Another Joker. On the reverse end of the things, the DC Animated Universe that began with Batman: The Animated Series sees the Joker finally meet his end at the hands of his own creation: another Joker.

Who is the Joker’s biggest victim?

Speaking of The Dark Knight, though the movie contains quite a few characters getting offed by the murderous clown, the film Joker’s most significant victim is Rachel Dawes, Gotham’s Assistant District Attorney.