I was just going to post one lady Joker but there were so many, I thought I would make a list. For your cosplay enjoyment, female Jokers.
The other candidates are just as crazy. You know it’s true.
It seems the geeks would have loved it.
DC Comics honchos Jim Lee and Geoff Johns are subjected to an intense grilling by BuzzFeed editors about their massive relaunch, The New 52. Virtually all of the major DC titles, from Batman to Wonder Woman, are starting over at #1 with brand new stories and mythologies. We confront the DC creative team about this very important event with very stupid questions.
Fuck yeah. Another awesome creation by MrWhaite, this Batman/Joker GIF is simply splendiforous.
A mashup of “My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic” with the trailer for “The Dark Knight.” It gives me goosebumps. Hopefully those goosebumps are from a thyroid condition, because the alternative is too embarrassing to admit.
Well, the Wicked Witch of the West dancing on a stripper pole is an image that is now seared in my brain.
Culture Buzz Artist Jesse Lonergan did an adorable series of illustrations depicting geek culture icons dancing jigs. Characters from the Batman, Spider-Man and Star Wars universes are all getting freaky.
Culture Buzz Artist Chet Phillips reimagined famous superbeings as Victorian gentlepeoples and roustabouts of sublime wonderment. Available in trading card sets, there's the Union of Superlative Heroes and the Order of Nefarious Villains. Excelsior!
“Why aren't you laughing?” It's hard to take something as awesome as Alan Moore's classic Batman story “The Killing Joke” and make it even more awesome, but this Lego adaptation is pretty sick.
This guy wants to play the Joker in the new Batman movie. C’mon Christopher Nolan, give a starving actor his due. (via Bite Daily)
I've got a pile of photos for you to sign. Here's one from One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, this one's from the Shining and I then have this one…
Last week, a Direct TV ad featuring a dead Chris Farley was met with a lot of negative attention. This week, Landline TV brings us some more ads featuring dead celebrities.
Batman and Joker take their feud 2 the streets in this interactive YouTube danceoff. It's a like a choose your own adventure, but with b-boys.
Vanity Fair published this Bush Joker picture in 2008, titled “No Joke.” This one's a much better drawing than those Obama Joker posters, but could use some dumb commentary like “Ice Cream Rocks” along the bottom.
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Everyone and their infant child wanted to be The Joker last Halloween. Why so horrible? Go home, Sexy Joker.