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I would have to say, the Joker (sorry Sweeney!) The Joker would because HE HAS A LIKE A BAZOOKA AND LIKE A WHOLE TEAM OF VILLAIN'S! Poor Sweeney just has a razor even though its sharp, no match for the Joker! But Sweeney is smarter! He didn't get caught killing people and the Joker did!
Joker arkham city would beat him up 2 reasons: The Injustice Joker would be tied up and Joker would kick him out of his lair. He would have Injustice Batman with him
Super girl is very strong but she is not capable of lifting a universe. The universe is infinite and would simply be impossible to lift by any means imaginable by humans.
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no doubt the joker
Joker. Mother Gothel is stronger but Joker is smarter. Joker would win. But if they do death battle, Joker will win because he can shoot Mother Gothel.
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The Joker could beat him up. The Joker would try to kill Luthor with his gun. It'll just stun him so Joker could knock him out. Joker knocked him out with one punch in the face. Joker wins.
Joker Hands down
Magneto, unless joker has prep.
Joker beats Viraj by a million miles. Joker would beat up Viraj to the pulp. Joker Rules. Viraj bow down to the JOKER.
if you watch a lot of killing movies might want to watch a little bit lessAnswer:Dreams use symbols and metaphors, so any dream about "killing" should not be taken literally. This dream might very well be using the Joker and "killing" as puns or wordplay. For example, when someone is laughing uncontrollably, they often say, "Stop, you're killing me!" In that case, the Joker would not refer to the character in Batman but to whoever is joking around with your boyfriend.> Another possibility might take a more serious slant, and refer to some dangerous horseplay or joking that could be deadly, such as drunken driving; or to someone who is "joking" in the sense of not being serious about a relationship.> Yet again, the Joker might refer to the playing card, and the common use of "killing" to mean "winning." In this case, there could be a double meaning, suggesting both success at gambling, but serious long-run consequences.