The Joker is one of the main antagonists of the DC Universe, specifically serving as the main antagonist of the Batman franchise. In the comics, the Joker is portrayed as a criminal mastermind of varied characterization and the arch-nemesis of Batman. The original and currently dominant image...
Anarky, or Lonnie Machin, is a DC comics character. He is a teenage prodigy who is believed to be the son of the Joker. He believes in anarchism and creates and invents different gadgets to undermine the government in an attempt to improve society. Typically you’ll see him wearing some ...
The Joker is one of the main antagonists of the DC Animated Universe. He is a notorious criminal mastermind who is the archenemy of Batman and the most malevolent supervillain in Gotham City as a whole. Originally a sadistic contract killer who worked fo
The Joker, comic-book villain created for DC Comics in 1940 by writer Bill Finger and illustrator Bob Kane; their collaborator Jerry Robinson also claimed credit for the character’s inspiration. The Joker is noted for his clownlike appearance and sick h
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though the question of Bruce Wayne having a brother he doesn't know about has arisen in recent years. As part of DC Comics'New 52reboot, the "Court of Owls" storyline inBatmanincludes Lincoln March — a mayoral candidate who claims to have been born as Thomas Wayne, Jr. — but Batman...