In blackjack, a joker is not typically used, as the game is played with a standard deck of cards, usually without wild cards. Winning a hand means you have a higher total than the dealer without exceeding 21. Once a hand is finished, it cannot be altered by introducing additional cards like a joker. Therefore, if you win, there is no way for someone to bring you back into the game using a joker.
he means he likes someone who fights back
the joker.
no. the joker can never be killed. it may seem like it sometimes, but it's the joker, and he comes back. like a boomerang. whoosh!!!
they can't
No
no...not yet. Someone....Please, bring him back!
sorry i dont know what you mean
The Joker is actually Tim Drake (Robin)Tim drake was the Jokers last victim before he died.Basically what Joker did is place a microchip (to me it looked like a mole) on the back of Tim's neck with his DNA on it. Several years passed and the DNA from the micro chip started to transform Tim Drake into the Joker. When Tim turned into the Joker, "Joker" would have complete controle over Tim an knew everything that Tim knew. When Tim turned back into himself he would remember nothing of what had happened.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to bring a deceased person back to life. Death is a natural part of life, and once someone has passed away, they cannot be revived. It is important to grieve and remember the person we have lost, but it is not possible to bring them back.
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.
No way. Unless they're not yet dead and their heart has stopped, in which case you can sometimes shock it back into beating.
Bring Back... was created in 2005.