If the original designers never commented on the Joker's skin, then everyone else is just guessing.
No, they're not guessing. DC owns the Joker. If they say he's permawhite, then he's frickin' permawhite. It's not a guess. That is how it is. Original concepts are ALWAYS expanded with characters in the comic books. Especially ones with little to no explanation.
DC says Joker is permawhite. It doesn't matter if Bob Kane didn't say it in Joker's original story. He didn't
not say it. And that's the point. Nobody is contradicting Bob's work.
You are simply trying to make something out of nothing because it sticks in your throat that an element you dislike about the character is definitive. There's decades of comics to back this up.
Sure, it doesn't contradict it, but a writers could turn around tomorrow and make the Joker wear white make-up. That would just be as valid as writers giving the character perma-white skin.
What did I say about your little what if theories?
Do you not see that EVERY SINGLE WRITER is trying to figure out the true origin behind the character? They will never know, though, will they?
No, they're not. They're just giving various takes on him to add to his mystery. But, what is it they all keep constant:
Chemical bath
The article is summarizing about the entire chemical bath origin in general. It is "widely accepted".
No, it's summarizing the Red Hood origin. If it was talking about the chemical bath, then it would have talked about all the origins because they all feature it.
It's talking about the "widely accepted" origin, meaning the Red Hood one from the Killing Joke. It's the fan favourite.
They can NEVER give him an official origin, because they would adjudging how Bob Kane and the Finger guy created the character.
What planet are you living on? Of course they can give him an official origin. He's a DC character. They own him. They can do whatever the hell they like with him and make it canon.
And they have. Whether you like that fact or not is another matter. But what they say goes with the Joker. And what they have said about him doesn't disgrace anything Bob Kane did with the character.
That's why it works.
It's so friggin' simple, and you are pushing this chemical bath origin as the definitive origin of the character, all while ignoring the fact that it is cited as a "widely accepted" truth
I'm not ignoring that. Because widely accepted refers to the Red Hood story, not the chemical bath.
Wait, Bob Kane confirmed that the Joker has white skin?
He didn't refute it when it was written in the
next Joker story. And Bob couldn't refute it, because he never gave any indication in his original story that Joker wasn't permawhite.
Heck, the fact that Joker was jailed at the end looking like a clown was a hint that it wasn't a nutter in make up.
Oh, FFS.
WHEN. HAS. BOB. KANE. EVER. SAID. THAT. THE. JOKER. FELL. INTO. SOME. CHEMICALS. AND. CAME. OUT. WITH. WHITE. SKIN????????
This is absolutely ridiculous! Once again; how the f**k can they KNOW how the Joker had white skin, but NOT know the character before he became the Joker? That is such a contradiction on so many levels.
Because Bob Kane never said diddly squat about who Joker was or where he came from in that ONE story, or whether he was permawhite or not.
That was left for future DC writers to write when Joker became a long term character. And they did. Just because Bob didn't say it doesn't mean it is not valid.
You know that.
They are just guessing how the Joker has white skin -- they have obviously took the character at face value, noticed his white skin, and tried to come up with a reasonable explanation.
Are you for real, man? Seriously, you must be kidding here. DC don't guess with their characters. If they want to write something about a character, then they write it. He's FICTIONAL. If they say he fell into chemicals and became permawhite, then that's what happened.
End of story.
Can you not see that EVERYTHING is tied into the original design of the character? How the character was originally presented by Bob Kane?
Of course I can. They took the bare bones of the character and added to it.
It doesn't make it definitive, though! How can it be definitive? How can someone KNOW how Bob Kane envisioned the Joker's origin?
Because Bob never refuted it. He never said that went against his vision.
And even
if he intended to reveal Joker wore make up or whatever, he never got the chance. Doesn't matter what he had in mind for the future. What is written in the comics is what is canon.
And that's the chemical bath. Joker's backstory as a person is multiple choice and a mystery, but the chemical bath is the constant.
Must be rubbing off from you
You claim that my argument is ridiculous, yet everything you have just written is a great, big, recycling contradiction. No writer has a CLUE as to how the Joker has white-skin; but they at least they have something; perma-white skin.
No writer has a clue what the Joker was before his Joker incarnation; they have nothing to work with, hence why it is shrouded.
THE CHEMICAL BATH ORIGIN IS NOT DEFINITIVE! BOB KANE NEVER PRESENTED THE CHARACTER WITH AN ORIGIN SO EVERYTHING ELSE IS JUST SPECULATION!
To repeat what I said above, Bob Kane had no friggin' vision for this character. Joker was to get the axe after two appearances. They had no vision for him.
Why do you think Bob never refuted what they did with the character? He had no plans to expand him. He was intended to be a short term villain.
Just because Bob didn't write a backstory for Joker does not mean future DC writers' take on the character is any less valid. Why? Because they do not contradict a single damn thing Bob did with the character. They're not stepping on his work. You can't contradict something that was never written.
Can you grasp that extremely simple concept?
Stop saying it's definitive! Find me an official statement from DC claiming that the chemical bath origin is definitive.
I already did with those scans a few pages back. Joker showing all his possible origins. Every one of them featuring the chemical bath.
The only definitive constant.
If this is the case -- WONDERFUL!!
We know that he is perma-white; what we DON'T know is how the character became perma-white.
Oh, but we do. It's in all of his origin stories. The chemical bath
Alan Moore guessed. Everyone has guessed.
Alan Moore didn't guess. He was basing it off the Red Hood origin they gave him in the 50's, where they showed him falling into the chemical bath in the Red Hood costume.
Alan Moore guessed his backstory of being a failed comedian with a pregnant wife.
The difference being that Bob Kane never even hinted at the Joker having an accident.
Bob Kane didn't hint at
anything.
That's why the chemical bath is canon. It doesn't contradict Bob's writing of Joker. DC don't need Bob Kane to make something official about a character. Especially when what they write doesn't step on Kane's story about that character.
He is what he is: a guy with permawhite skin whom creates chaos.
Fixed!