Keyser Soze
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It's a fine line, I'd argue. But if we have a Joker with bleached skin, green hair, red lips and a horrible smile, with no origin, we are left saying 'Dear God, what happened to this guy to make him such a monster, and drive him totally insane? How did he get like this?'. If we just have an insane psycho who is naturally flesh-coloured and dark -haired, but likes to give himself the appearance of a clown, it makes it seem like that's just his gimmick, something he likes to do to scare people - it's not who he is. it would be a as big a change as if Two-Face just painted the left side of his face purple, or Mr Freeze just liked his suit, but didn't need it to survive. It makes him a criminal, not a freak.
See, this is the same concern I had. At his best, The Joker is something elemental, almost inhuman. When people see this...ghoul, with white skin, and a hideous smile, they should be terrified. And part of that is a fear of unknown. Part of why The Joker is Batman's greatest foe is his total inability to understand him.
But if The Joker has normal skin, and paints it white, then suddenly there's a link there. A link to humanity. You can trace the steps - he got scarred, and hides the scar under facepaint. You get an inkling of motive, of what drives him. It's not much, but it's a first step towards understanding.
And so it cheapens him, because it removes some of that mystique.