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Is Joker afraid of dying?
Nope. His only fear regarding death is that he doesn’t control who kills him. Hell, dying is literally his entire goal in relation to Batman.
What is the joker afraid of?
Think of all the crimes Joker has committed and how many other criminals he’s betrayed, killed, or put in prison. “The Joker’s Millions” is considered one of the sillier Joker stories, but the fact that his greatest fear is getting caught by the IRS and not Batman means the Dark Knight might have to step up his game.
Can the Joker be killed?
Batman doesn’t kill because he is the enforcer, he leaves the execution and judiciary roles to Gotham City (which does a poor job at it). As to who can kill the Joker, almost any superhero or antihero can kill the Joker. However, since Joker is Batman’s archnemesis, he can’t and won’t be killed off.
Why is the Joker scared of being forgotten?
it was later revealed he was afraid of not being taken seriously. in other comics it was being forgotten; the joker wanted to be remembered for a LONG time, so he did such atrocious acts as to permanently scar gotham/ sometimes metropolis so when people saw them, they thought of joker.
Does the Joker die in the new Batman comic book?
The Joker FINALLY Dies in New Batman Comic When The Joker dies in Gotham City, Batman needs John Constantine’s help to solve the murder in Batman: Damned from DC Black Label. By Andrew Dyce Published Mar 08, 2018 The Joker had to die some time, but his comic book death begins Bruce Wayne’s descent into total madness in BATMAN: DAMNED.
What is DCDC’s Joker’s death?
DC isn’t revealing what it is about the death that brings Constantine into the story, but it will sure end up in some dark, dark places: BATMAN: DAMNED from Brian Azzarello and Lee Bermejo, the creative team behind JOKER On a deserted Gotham City bridge, a body is found. Whispers spread the news: Joker is dead.
Do you fear the Reaper?
Doing this at the wrong time may result in a Stupid Sacrifice, however. Compare Don’t Fear the Reaper (which is about not fearing the personification of death, rather than death itself) and We All Die Someday (which is about the acceptance of your own mortality). See also Nerves of Steel, which this trope often overlaps with.
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