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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9781401217846
ISBN: 1401217842
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 192
Publication Date: May 20, 2008
Publisher: DC Comics
Reading Level: Young Adult
Release Date: May 20, 2008
Sales Rank: 251823
Studio: DC Comics
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Product Description: The Joker concocts a scheme to carry on his legacy by transforming his fellow villains into "jokerized" versions of themselves in this exciting tale!
Deep in the heart of the Slab, the maximum security prison for super-powered criminals, the Joker learns that he is dying. Using the venom that transformed him into a pasty-faced sociopath, the Joker decides to share it with countless other super-villains, ensuring that his legacy of evil will live on! A prison break ensues -- and the Joker's army of super-powered followers escape to spread their insanity across the globe! Before Batman and his allies can put a stop to the madness, they'll have to contend with "Jokerized" versions of their most deadly foes!
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Just a quick word of caution. This review may contain minor spoilers for future readers.
The basic plot of Batman : The Joker's Last Laugh is this. The Joker is told he has a brain tumor that will kill him, so he masterminds a breakout of Slabside Penitentiary with a horde of jokerized villains. With this force, he goes on to devastate the world to go out in style, if you will.
Firstly, this comic feels nothing like anything taking place in the Batman universe, and unluckily, ... Read More
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Absolutely awful! I have never in my life put down a comic book before this one. When one thinks of the Joker going on a last hurrah before his supposed death it conjures up The Bat in a lion cage, Gotham City ablaze, Tim Drake being drawn & quartered by a ferris wheel and Arkham pouring into the streets. No such thing here.
In Slabside penitentiary for meta-humans(?!) the clown prince of crime is told he has an inoperable brain tumor and quickly whips up a riot before "jokerizing" all ... Read More
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The Joker might be the only supervillain who helps society understand why Charles Manson receives so much fan mail in prison. Well.... not really, but my point is that for being a psychotic cold-blooded murderer, he's a fun character to read, and Batman: Joker's Last Laugh proves that he might be one of the few supervillains who could carry his own series.
Hidden behind the insanity, there's a genius intellect inside of Joker. So what would he do given the announcement that he has an inoperable ... Read More
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this is terrable. the joker gets out of the slab or whatever and turns all the other ppl into joker versions of themelves. sounds good right? well batman isn't really in it all that much. the only good part about it was the last ten pages or so when knightwing looses all controle becuase he things robin is dead and kills the joker (kind of)
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