If you are talking about Batman Arkham City then yes. If you're talking about Batman Arkham Asylum, then no.
yes he spontaniously combusted
It will be a prequel to arkham asylum, it'll be about batman's first encounter with the Joker, and is based on the Silver Age of DC comics from the 1950s
The episode is titled "Joker's Millions" episode 7 of The New Batman Adventures not to be confused with Batman the Animated Series
The Joker
As you have finished the game you can either complete the side missions or try out New Game Plus mode or Riddler's Revenge
It didn't happen in The New Batman Adventures. Look up Batman Beyond Return of the Joker, it's a movie that takes place in the Batman Beyond timeline. Barbara Gordon has a flashback as she tells the new batman (Terry Mcginnis) what happened to them after Tim Drake/Robin was kidnapped and tortured by the joker for 3 weeks. *It shows the flashback in a 10 minute clip*
Well, yes. The joker is dead, because he had suffered from a disease that was eating at his body, slowly killing him, in Arkham City. Plus, Arkham City had a NEW Joker voice actor, so it WAS the death of the joker, hypothetically.Yes. He was killed by Batman a long time ago... (Accidentally of course) But this doesn't mean he hasn't/won't come back...
In the New Batman Adventures Mister J appears in: Joker's Millions Mad Love Beware the Creeper and World's Fnest part One, Two and Three
While The Joker will not appear in the new Batman movie, he will appear in "Suicide Squad" played by Jared Leto, which is due for release in August 2016.
Heath Ledger
In the animated movie "Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker" Joker turns Tim Drake (a previous Robin) into a psycho-Joker-kid-thing. There's two versions of his death. One version shows Tim point the gun at Joker, have the "BANG!" flag come out, then shoot out and stab him. The other version has Tim drop the gun, get Joker wet, and push him into an electrical generator, which shocks & kills him. About 30(?) years later, there is a "new" Joker in Gotham, which is actually Tim Drake who had a microchip in the back of his neck which caused him to turn back and forth between himself and the Joker. After Batman figured this out, he shorted out the microchip, changing Tim Drake back to normal, and defeating the Joker.
That really depends on which animated version. The 60s cartoon, Superfriends, Batman TAS/New Adventures of Batman, Batman Beyond:Return of the Joker, The Batman, or The Brave & the Bold?Let's say you're talking about TAS. It was based on the Tim Burton movie, which replaced Joe Cool with Jack Napier (faux name). That Joker looked about 20 when Batman was about 10, so if Bruce was 20-30 as Batman, then the Hamill-Joker was 30-40. But in the comics, the Joker could easily be the same age or even younger than Bruce Wayne.