Rynan
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But I think the main point here is that when Batman faces him, he should be like nothing Batman has ever faced before.
I base this on the fact that the movie takes place before the dawn of the Super-villain(aka. Batman issue 1, the Joker's apperance. If your die-hard Batman fans, I suggest you go out and get Batman Dark Knight archives vol. 1 which contains this story. It'll be worth the money
). Right now, Batman getting into his niche of fighting crime. Ras and Scarecrow are relatively "normal" criminals, like the Monk or Dr. Death from the old Batman stories(though I know in the comics, Scare and Ras are far from normal). They aren't horribly disfigured or have any super terror spree planned(or none that I know of). They look like you or me, normal people(or normal "looking" people). But when the Joker first appeared, he was truely nothing Batman had seen before. Compared to the other villains, he really stood out. He could match Batman's strength with his own combined with his madness. He killed the way Batman would kill(if he were evil and a clown) and their ingunity made the character that much more sinister. He actually appeared that he could "trump" Batman(get it? trump? Joker? eh). The Joker even had a special Joker venom that didn't kill, but left the victem paralizied with the Joker's sinister grin. After all, he was gunning for one target, killing any more than that is sloppy workmanship. Good stuff, Good stuff.
I base this on the fact that the movie takes place before the dawn of the Super-villain(aka. Batman issue 1, the Joker's apperance. If your die-hard Batman fans, I suggest you go out and get Batman Dark Knight archives vol. 1 which contains this story. It'll be worth the money
