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You mean, 10 times the Joker was mildly inconvenienced. Seriously, with how often the guy keeps coming back, death is basically just a vacation for him
@Dante2014 I once read an amazing book series about a vampire bound by voodoo to serve the US president and hunt down supernatural evil. His version of the joker was the boogeyman. It had a healing factor and whenever it was killed it would possess a new body and go on a killing spree. The vampire crushed its body so it would take 6 months to heal. He visits him every five months. I think Batman should implement a similar routine
My favorite time joker died: “you know. Even after all this. I still would have saved you.” “HEYYYY that’s pretty funny hahahahahahahahaha ha...haa......haaaaaaaa”
"Because thats definately how the law works." Depends. Before "to the death" was added to the death sentence clause, there were people surviving their hanging for example and then set free, since they were officially hanged. So maybe Gotham just didn't add that to the law.
Even then he was in the morgue. Meaning someone with the right credentials declared him dead, so…yeah. He still technically died and was revived by a method that probably didn’t exist in the laws at the time. Long story short, yeah. That is more or less how the law would work or at the very least one could make a strong legal argument in favor of it, but it’s not like the decision would matter since this is the Joker we’re talking about and as the saying goes “Fish gotta swim”.
what about Injustice : Gods Among Us? when Superman punched a hole through his chest after Joker drugged Clark into killing his own wife Lois and their unborn child? or Batman Beyond Return of the Joker flashback when a brainwashed Tim Drake briefly snaps out of his insanity to shoot the Clown Prince of Crime with the flag of a gag gun? or Arkham City when he succumbs to the Titan poisoning? or Batman '89 when he fell to his death from the top of Gotham Cathedral?
This ain't really a comic death but from my own personal experience completing Arkham City was pretty shocking to see Joker dying from his Titan poisoning more or less at his own hands I mean I just assumed somehow Batman would save everyone and The Joker would live on to cause more trouble
I don't think The Joker is actually "insane" as people seem to suggest he is. He's actually an agent of chaos who knows exactly what he's trying to accomplish because as Michael Cain once said "some men just want to watch the world burn".
The Batman who laughs is the reason why Batman should ways wear a gas mask whenever he battles Joker. I don't think the Specter should've came for Batman in Batman The Damned because Joker was the bigger sinner and also it's The Joker, he needs to/ deserves to diem
I forget the name of the movie, but my favorite Joker Death comes from one of the animated Justice League movies. In one of the alternate universes, the Justice League is a crime syndicate calling themselves The Crime Syndicate (real creative) and all of the villains are heroes in that universe. That universe's Joker and Lex Luthor are the last surviving members of the Justice League and they're trying to get help from another universe, which is of course the main universe. The Jester stays behind while Lex escapes to give him time to get away and figure out how all of the shit they stole from the Syndicate works. The Jester blows himself up, totally obliterating the floor of the building he's on and two members of the Syndicate. I love this because that's something we wouldn't think the Joker would do (sacrifice himself for someone else), but it's implied that the only real difference between the characters in this universe and the main one is their morality and I want to know more about that universe.
Isn't the first death related or talking about double Jeopardy? Where you can't be charged for the same crime twice if you did the time ? I could be wrong
Bringing the joker back to life with the pit is pretty much allowing him to kill, which feels like it's breaking his rule by allowing him to do so since he could just let him be naturally dead.
I suppose the Injustice series was a bit too obvious, hm? Oh, and that wasn't Earth 22 where the Batman Who Laughs was born. It was Earth -22. Negative twenty two.
The joker is immortal and behind Batman and Superman likely the greatest invention in all of comics, perhaps even in all of fiction that’s why he keeps coming back, he has mighty mystic comic powers
Always about bloody DC. How about a 10 best X-men animated cartoon video. Or Spiderman no not Spiderman he's over exposed in videos same as batman. A few more marvel based lists about their cartoons series. So much DC it's silly. A Shang Chi best storylines
10th spot according to crime since 1800 if someone survives the death setence hes then is setences to death again and because of that joker logic and the comic book logic is totally wrong
I hate the Flash so much. His plot armor is thicker than Batman so i guess thats why superman is faster. His outfit design is laughable, his rogues gallery is just all his clones. Like a worse spiderman endlessly rehashing the clone wars. Only squirrel girl is stupider in the world of mainstream comics. What a turd of a character.
You mean, 10 times the Joker was mildly inconvenienced. Seriously, with how often the guy keeps coming back, death is basically just a vacation for him
"top 10 times the joker stubbed his toe"
You mean like pretty much everyone else in comics?
@@andrewkind2820 Even by comic book standards, Joker's constant comebacks surpasses the others.
@@RobinDJoker Makes you wonder why they just don't make him canonnically immortal
@@andrewkind2820 because Ra's already fills that niche as far as Batman villains go
I’m actually surprised more vigilantes haven’t risen specifically to kill the Joker. This guy could be the origin story of a lot of characters
@Dante2014 I once read an amazing book series about a vampire bound by voodoo to serve the US president and hunt down supernatural evil. His version of the joker was the boogeyman. It had a healing factor and whenever it was killed it would possess a new body and go on a killing spree. The vampire crushed its body so it would take 6 months to heal. He visits him every five months. I think Batman should implement a similar routine
Well, they tend to stay dead when killed.
@Dante2014 Joker would still find a way to escape the Phantom Zone.
As soon as character dies 10 times, every one of them stops being shocking
My favorite time joker died: “you know. Even after all this. I still would have saved you.” “HEYYYY that’s pretty funny hahahahahahahahaha ha...haa......haaaaaaaa”
I thought the thumbnail was from a comic adaptation of that death.
“That’s not funny…That’s not funny at all” Batman beyond
I love how venoms and serums are the old nanobots
I’m a bit surprised Injustice didn’t make the list.
WhatCulture: 10 Shocking Times The Joker Died
Me: You mean 10 Times Joker pulled an Optimus Prime?
"Because thats definately how the law works." Depends. Before "to the death" was added to the death sentence clause, there were people surviving their hanging for example and then set free, since they were officially hanged. So maybe Gotham just didn't add that to the law.
Even then he was in the morgue. Meaning someone with the right credentials declared him dead, so…yeah. He still technically died and was revived by a method that probably didn’t exist in the laws at the time.
Long story short, yeah. That is more or less how the law would work or at the very least one could make a strong legal argument in favor of it, but it’s not like the decision would matter since this is the Joker we’re talking about and as the saying goes “Fish gotta swim”.
I swear, once I start watching y'all's videos, I can't stop.😅
what about Injustice : Gods Among Us? when Superman punched a hole through his chest after Joker drugged Clark into killing his own wife Lois and their unborn child? or Batman Beyond Return of the Joker flashback when a brainwashed Tim Drake briefly snaps out of his insanity to shoot the Clown Prince of Crime with the flag of a gag gun? or Arkham City when he succumbs to the Titan poisoning? or Batman '89 when he fell to his death from the top of Gotham Cathedral?
Yea
This ain't really a comic death but from my own personal experience completing Arkham City was pretty shocking to see Joker dying from his Titan poisoning more or less at his own hands I mean I just assumed somehow Batman would save everyone and The Joker would live on to cause more trouble
Same here. I was kind of sad when I completed the story because there wouldn't be anymore conflict between the 2 in future games.
And then Knight throws the rug out from under you and give you so much Joker you kind of want to put him in that cage thing at the end
Arkham City: Am I a joke to you.
The only thing the joker does more than kill is spout philosophy quotes
Except laughing
Until Joker used a gas that made Superman
hallucinate and made Superman kill his pregnant Lois Lane.
I’m surprised that his death in Batman: Bloodstorm wasn’t included here
Or the time the Joker was shot by his own thug. In the Death of the Family.
I'm surprised there is no Injustice entry.
I don't think The Joker is actually "insane" as people seem to suggest he is. He's actually an agent of chaos who knows exactly what he's trying to accomplish because as Michael Cain once said "some men just want to watch the world burn".
The Batman who laughs is the reason why Batman should ways wear a gas mask whenever he battles Joker. I don't think the Specter should've came for Batman in Batman The Damned because Joker was the bigger sinner and also it's The Joker, he needs to/ deserves to diem
The spectre takes batman *spoilers*
Not because he killed joker
But because batman was the one who fell to his death from the bridge
Such disdain for Mr. Immortal from Great Lakes Avengers.
Right?
Surprised you didn't add the two different variants of Jokers death's from the original and uncut versions from "Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker".
I just chalked it up to being reborn time & time again.
I thought at the end of Batman Damned it was revealed Joker survived and Jonny Frost was the one who died
8:47 The Jokerised kids in this story were freaky.
I forget the name of the movie, but my favorite Joker Death comes from one of the animated Justice League movies. In one of the alternate universes, the Justice League is a crime syndicate calling themselves The Crime Syndicate (real creative) and all of the villains are heroes in that universe. That universe's Joker and Lex Luthor are the last surviving members of the Justice League and they're trying to get help from another universe, which is of course the main universe. The Jester stays behind while Lex escapes to give him time to get away and figure out how all of the shit they stole from the Syndicate works. The Jester blows himself up, totally obliterating the floor of the building he's on and two members of the Syndicate. I love this because that's something we wouldn't think the Joker would do (sacrifice himself for someone else), but it's implied that the only real difference between the characters in this universe and the main one is their morality and I want to know more about that universe.
I guess number ten was especially shocking
Let’s celebrate!
Looking at the many times the clown prince of crime has kicked the bucket
um where is the one from injustice comics where superman kills the joker
Joker killed the Bat's parents before he became the psychotic twisted rogue everyone loves.
Only in the universe of the Tim Burton Batman films.
7:03 Wait, is that Chun-Li?
Isn't the first death related or talking about double Jeopardy? Where you can't be charged for the same crime twice if you did the time ? I could be wrong
Bringing the joker back to life with the pit is pretty much allowing him to kill, which feels like it's breaking his rule by allowing him to do so since he could just let him be naturally dead.
What about superman killing him in the injustice universe
the way he said kingdom come
It stopped being "shocking" after the 7th or 8th time
Optimus prime: Hold my beer
You missed batman beyond return of the joker uncensored joker death is my favourite
Joker is like herpes. You think you got rid of it and then your tongue breaks out with sores.
He also died because he ordered too much Little Caesars...
Or he messed with the IRS.
the joker said screw death. im making myself immortal >:)
Arkham city?
4:45 if u don't pay attention it sounds gibberish
Cool
…I have a tiny collection of comics, within them is the comic, “Joker”…
What another 10 times the joker died. 2021 edition-esq
Wow. That Last Laugh art is horrible!!
How he survived?
I suppose the Injustice series was a bit too obvious, hm? Oh, and that wasn't Earth 22 where the Batman Who Laughs was born. It was Earth -22. Negative twenty two.
Tbh you need a better microphone
World kind of deserves it for 5
I feel like Loki died more than the joker
The joker is immortal and behind Batman and Superman likely the greatest invention in all of comics, perhaps even in all of fiction that’s why he keeps coming back, he has mighty mystic comic powers
What about when Superman killed the Joker?
Batman: So I did a backflip snapped the bad guys neck and saved the day
What an awful way to say Constantine
Always about bloody DC. How about a 10 best X-men animated cartoon video. Or Spiderman no not Spiderman he's over exposed in videos same as batman. A few more marvel based lists about their cartoons series. So much DC it's silly. A Shang Chi best storylines
There are no other characters that have dead then the Joker? Oh nerds thanks for making me laugh today.
How did you miss The Killing Joke?
Because the ending is too ambiguous to know if he actually died?
@@GabePuratekuta If you read between the lines it's pretty obvious. Both laughing then only one.
12:03
It's pronounced like cash and not sachet
Raysh al ghul
Next video 10 way Batman died. Have Batman ever died🤔 i know just for me Superman have died many times over but Batman hmmmmm
Non
Do you really pronounce ra's al ghul "rage/raesh"?
10th spot according to crime since 1800 if someone survives the death setence hes then is setences to death again and because of that joker logic and the comic book logic is totally wrong
even if he was revived he was gonna be setenced again to death
Wow. ヽ(=^・ω・^=)丿
First
Every time you pronounce "Constantine" wrong you will get a thumbs down from me ...
I hate the Flash so much. His plot armor is thicker than Batman so i guess thats why superman is faster. His outfit design is laughable, his rogues gallery is just all his clones. Like a worse spiderman endlessly rehashing the clone wars. Only squirrel girl is stupider in the world of mainstream comics. What a turd of a character.