He gets pushed back into a machine that shocks him to his death by robin in the edited version of "Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker". However, the original version, he is shot by his own darted "BANG" gun by Tim Drake.
Joker never did die in the batman comics.
Yes he did die sadly.
The Joker's real name is Jack Napier in the cartoon and 1989 film and he first appeared in Batman #1 in 1940.In the comics, the Joker is never given a full name, although the name Jack is used in "Batman: Confidential" issues 7 to 12 (2007).
Because robin never focus on his job batman gave him and robin acts like a dummy. So does that answer your question?
No, the Joker from Batman is a fictional (non real) character.
In a perfect world.
yes he spontaniously combusted
Actually, Joker does not die at all. In Under the Red Hood, after Batman rescues Jason from the bomb going off, the Joker is then returned to Arkham Asylum. You may be thinking about the movie Batman:Return of the Joker, where Tim Drake shoots him.
When the Joker meets Batman the Joker calls him my dear Darknight.
Batman always wins against the Joker.
If you are talking about Batman Arkham City then yes. If you're talking about Batman Arkham Asylum, then no.
Many times (In the movies and TV shows) Batman has threatened to kill The Joker. He has never carried out his threats because it would violate his conscience. There are many comics where Joker does die and I believe there is an alternative comic called 'The nail' where Batman kills The Joker.