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I had read somewhere (probably BOF) that The Joker's Five-Way Revenger along with Batman #1 were being used as inspiration for the film. So, I decided to read the issue since I hadn't before. And, I arrived to several conclusions:
A) The Dark Knight starts exactly where BB ended. It will have Batman investigating The Joker's crime. Only to discover that these men were all partner's with Red Hood or Jack Napier (or whatever name they choose for him). That, of course, will lead Batman to Joker's final victim and the showdown--of course.
B) The Joker gets too crazy. . .even for his goons. So, they make a deal with new D.A. Harvey Dent and the police trap Joker. When Joker is send to jail he vows to seek revenge. Upon his escape he does just that.
C) The revenge story has nothing to do with the film and Nolan just got that cigar-explosion gag from the comic.
A) The Dark Knight starts exactly where BB ended. It will have Batman investigating The Joker's crime. Only to discover that these men were all partner's with Red Hood or Jack Napier (or whatever name they choose for him). That, of course, will lead Batman to Joker's final victim and the showdown--of course.
B) The Joker gets too crazy. . .even for his goons. So, they make a deal with new D.A. Harvey Dent and the police trap Joker. When Joker is send to jail he vows to seek revenge. Upon his escape he does just that.
C) The revenge story has nothing to do with the film and Nolan just got that cigar-explosion gag from the comic.

