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The Joker's first appearance: Batman #1 (Spring 1940) The Joker is the archenemy of the superhero Batman. The Joker is a master criminal with a clown-like appearance, including bleached white skin, red lips, and green hair. Initially portrayed as a violent sociopath who murders people and commits crimes for his own amusement, the Joker, later in the 1940s, began to be written as a goofy trickster-thief. That characterization continued through the late 1950s and 1960s before the character became again depicted as a vicious killer. He has been responsible for numerous tragedies in Batman's life, including the paralysis of Barbara Gordon (Batgirl/Oracle) and the murders of Jason Todd (the second Robin) and Jim Gordon's second wife Sarah Essen.
In this version the Joker had still been a lab worker in a chemical plant, but this time he had quit his job to become a stand up comic. He was unsuccessful, and he and his pregnant wife were starving and unable to make the rent payment. It turned out he just wasn’t funny, and went through a series of humiliating fruitless attempts to make people laugh, to no avail. This time, the Red Hood was a series of patsies created by a gang of thugs to deflect blame of a series of crimes away from them. When they found out that the unsuccessful comedian used to work at the chemical plant who had access to the Monarch Card Company (their actual target) they recruited him as the latest patsy to play the Red Hood and help them past the plant security. Desperate for money, he agrees to take the job for this one time score.
The Joker had his own nine-issue series during the 1970s in which he faces off against a variety of both superheroes and supervillains. Although he was the protagonist of the series, certain issues feature just as much murder as those in which he was the antagonist; of the nine issues, he commits murder in seven. The development of the Joker as a sociopath continues with the issues "A Death in the Family" (in which readers voted for the character to kill off Jason Todd) and The Killing Joke in 1988, redefining the character for DC's Modern Age after the company wide reboot following Crisis on Infinite Earths.
The Joker has no known super powers. He is extremely intelligent and has a firm grasp of chemical engineering and weapon design, which he uses to create various instruments of terror, death, and criminal hilarity, if only to the Joker. He is responsible for countless deaths and is a highly dangerous individual.
Joker poker refers to any type of poker game in which a Joker is used as a ranking card or as a wild card. These games are ... referred as poker with the joker. Joker poker game gets exciting with joker wild poker and it can also be played in video poker and online format. The dealer is usually the one to decide what the joker represents in the game of joker wild poker. The surge of online poker game rooms have opened up the doors of entertainment for all. You need not be worried about your dress code in an online poker room as in a casino.
Batman and Joker from Batman:The Animated Series The Joker's history is largely unknown. Many writers have delved into various theories regarding his origin including Paul Dini, Denny O'Neil, and co-creator Bill Finger. The Alan Moore one-shot "Batman: The Killing Joke," for example, claims he was a failed comedian who turned to crime following the sudden deaths of his wife and unborn child. Only the Joker knows whether or not this is true. Current issues of Batman: Confidential #7-11, 2007-08, penned by Micheal Green, delve into the theory he was a genius criminal without purpose until discovering Batman, and later becoming the Joker. What is suggested and largely accepted... is he was a petty thief duped into wearing the mask of the Red Hood to act as a costumed figurehead for thugs bent on robbing the Ace Chemical Processing Plant in Gotham City.
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