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For the third time reading it, I finally got the "Who wants some rabbit?" joke.
For the third time reading it, I finally got the "Who wants some rabbit?" joke.
I wasn't all that impressed. It was okay, I guess. The art is nice enough, but the story is very standard stuff, and there's just nothing new or terribly interesting here. I don't care about Jonny Frost, so it's hard to see him as an interesting character.
I think maybe people are misinterpreting the rape sequence, or at least, I think there's another possible meaning. It's possible that he didn't rape Jonny's wife to hurt Jonny. It's possible that he did it as a favor to Jonny because of what she tried to do to him. He was trying to make them even for when Jonny saved his life. Jonny obviously didn't feel the same, but...
First time a saw it, didn't understand it; half a minute later, I understood and pissed my pants laughing so hard.![]()
^ I gotta agree with Guard and Dr. Watson. I can't quite point the finger as to why but so much of this story seemed familiar to me that it ultimately bothered me. Too much of it felt "been there done that" the art was cool though but to be honest I wish I hadn't bought this. Lex Luthor: Man of Steel was a better read.
I thought Jonny looked a bit like The Joker. Figured they'd do something with that...and then they didn't.
Overall, it reads like fanfiction. Someone who knows the basics about The Joker, who's always wanted to write about The Joker, but who doesn't have much to say or show beyond how evil he is, which...we already knew. If Jonny Frost was more interesting, fleshed out, and relatable at all, this would have been an appropriate graphic novel. As it is, it feels like a "dream project" that's not terribly satisying.
Wasn't that good and thats about all there is to it.
Overall, it reads like fanfiction. Someone who knows the basics about The Joker, who's always wanted to write about The Joker, but who doesn't have much to say or show beyond how evil he is, which...we already knew. If Jonny Frost was more interesting, fleshed out, and relatable at all, this would have been an appropriate graphic novel. As it is, it feels like a "dream project" that's not terribly satisying.
Oh so there was nothing innovative about Joker and Batmans relationship? When was the last time you see Joker talking to himself as though Batman was watching him, then he claims Batman hasn't stopped him because he is doing his "dirty work". Then to try and get his attention his plays russian roulette. Na nothing innovative about that.
he rape's Johnny Frost's ex-wife but in case you are turn off He skins some guy, hit people with a glass bottle and do violent things that seem joker likeso....
i heard Joker rapes is this?
is this accurate?
still havent bought it yet,
but if that little tidbit is right, it turned me off to it even more....
Joker raping is a total writing/character FAIL.
^ I gotta agree with Guard and Dr. Watson. I can't quite point the finger as to why but so much of this story seemed familiar to me that it ultimately bothered me. Too much of it felt "been there done that" the art was cool though but to be honest I wish I hadn't bought this. Lex Luthor: Man of Steel was a better read.