two he tried to tell another one but then bat man like totally sliced up his face
Shaving, surgeries, scalping people, cutting up small children and making children pies... you name it. Or you can go for the Joker style and use them to disfigure people with unsightly scars!
There are two cutting scenes shown in the movie, but scars on her arm in the film insinuate she cut previously.
Almost every movie has some unanswered questions at the end. For example:In Castaway, we never learn what's in the FedEx box.In Pulp Fiction we never learn what is in the briefcase (some say it's Marsellus Wallace's soul).We never learn the true origin of the Joker's facial scars in The Dark Knight.We never learn what Bob whispers to Charlotte at the end of Lost in Translation.
Generally no one likes scars, surgical or otherwise.
Leaving Scars - 1997 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
I think when he fell in the acid in the 1989 movie he must of got the scars but thats the older version and i think in the 2008 movie story 1 about his dad was the one that is true
The 1989 one because the Joker has scars on his face. Here's 2 ways Joker 1989 beat up the Dark Knight Joker: He punched him and knocked him out. He shakes his hand.
There have been multiple stories regarding the Joker's past, and I believe the creator of this character intended that. In one of the original comics (I can't recall which one) someone asked Joke this very question, and he replied, "I prefer multiple choice!" or something to that effect. In other words, it can be explained as such: * Joker has gone completely mad and has absolutely no recollection of how exactly he turned out this way * He knows what happened, but chooses to deceive people and intimidate them * No one knows what happened, and in his current state of Dimensia, Joker simply changes the story whenever he wants as a result of his mental state -he can no longer distinguish between what did and didn't happen. While this isn't a direct answer as to "How did the Joker get the scars" it is essentially the only answer. There have been several origin stories or hints about the Joker, and none are confirmed so until sometime in the future someone decides to make a beginning or true origin story about the Joker we will never fully know.
In the world of comics, the Joker's origin story is often intentionally ambiguous, with different versions presented over the years. In some versions, he claims that he has vivid, contradicting tales about how he got his scars, while in other versions, the origins of his scars are not explained at all, adding to the mystery and unpredictability of his character.
either blood or his make-up for his lips and scars
Short answer: he doesn't have one. Long answer:It's changed throughout the years, but for the post Denny O'Neil era, he didn't have one. A major part of Alan Moore's The Killing Joke is Joker flashing back to memories of himself as a struggling comedian who had "one bad day," but Joker himself discounts the flashbacks at the end with the statement "sometimes i remember it one way, sometimes it's another. If I'm going to have a past, i prefer it be multiple choice." Whilst there have been events in recent years to establish the past given in TKJ as cannon, the general understanding is that Joker himself doesn't know who he was before anymore. The Dark Knight references Joker's shifting memories with the various stories about his scars.
The Joker would win, one he is friends with Batman, two he is awesome. Two he would start of with a beat from Batman, and start with the saying "Do you want to know how I got these scars?"
If you noticed later on in the movie, he tells another story about how he got his scars, which is completely different from that story. We should assume that he just makes up a new story each time he tells it.
In the comic books, no, he did not have scars. In the comic books (with the exception of a few modern comic books based on the dark knight) he got his grin after falling into a vat of chemicals, which dyed his skin, hair, and disfigured his mouth into a grin.
well im gonna make this shortter than it should be his dad was a drinker and he stuck a kitchen knife in the jokers mouth and slit
it is: a nickname for the practice of cutting a victim's face from the edges of the mouth to the ears. The cut - and the scars it leaves - form an "extension" of what resembles a smile. picture the joker, as played by, heath ledger.
it is: a nickname for the practice of cutting a victim's face from the edges of the mouth to the ears. The cut - and the scars it leaves - form an "extension" of what resembles a smile. picture the joker, as played by, heath ledger.