The Joker most commonly symbolizes chaos. The opposite end of the spectrum to Batman. Batman is Bruce Wayne, who traveled the world and developed his body and mind through sheer willpower, focus and knowledge, whereas The Joker is an unnamed individual with no genuine origin who suddenly appears and starts killing people for reasons that only make sense to him.
He also represents escalation. More specifically, the escalation of Batman. Whether or not the next step in putting on a costume and beating up the bad guys is Batman himself becoming an outlaw or a even a psychotic. He's the fear of chaos to Batman's organized crusade.
These are all classic themes presented throughout Batman lore, as well as in the recent picture The Dark Knight.
He symbolised that he had killed Batman's parents and he wanted to kill batman
luck and/ or taking chances
Joker is most commonly portrayed as a male, but he is portrayed as a woman in Batman Thrillkill as Bianca Steeplechase and Batman Flashpoint as Martha Wayne
the joker and the people that doesn't understand why he is Batman
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No he belongs to DC
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No, the Joker from Batman is a fictional (non real) character.
When the Joker meets Batman the Joker calls him my dear Darknight.
Batman always wins against the Joker.
Joker is most commonly portrayed as a male, but he is portrayed as a woman in Batman Thrillkill as Bianca Steeplechase and Batman Flashpoint as Martha Wayne
The Joker character was not in 'Batman Returns', but he was in the 1989 version 'Batman' played by Jack Nicholson.
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In "The Batman" animated TV show, Joker disguises himself as Batman in the "The Laughing Bat" episode.
Cesar Romero played the Joker in the 1966 film "Batman".
In the movie Batman (the dark knight) Heath Ledger played as the joker.
Do you mean 'The Batman'? The Joker is pretty monstrous in that show.
The Joker Is Wild - Batman - was created on 1966-01-26.
You mean "In what issue does Batman meet the Joker, for the first time". In Batman #1.