View Full Version : Joker in the Secret Society
smug19
08-18-2008, 05:22 PM
Is it true that the Joker is a member of the new Society??
spidervenom
08-18-2008, 05:28 PM
no. I doubt Libra would let him join.
Adamantium_Avatar
08-19-2008, 02:51 AM
Hmmm, I think a certain Alexander Luthor would warn against leaving the Joker out of any criminal societies...
Libra should watch out :biggrin:
robbieglenn
08-19-2008, 04:30 AM
Id like him to join, just to see what his hearts desire would be.....box of cigars anyone?
Sean Walsh
08-19-2008, 05:54 AM
Hmmm, I think a certain Alexander Luthor would warn against leaving the Joker out of any criminal societies...
Libra should watch out :biggrin:
After seeing him basically castrate the Spectre in FC:Revelations #1, methinks Libra might be able to fend off an acid flower and gunshot attack from a guy who looks like a clown.
:tongue:
celticguy
08-19-2008, 09:27 AM
what would the anti life equation do to his mind? I am betting he would not be a drone.
spidervenom
08-19-2008, 04:30 PM
what would the anti life equation do to his mind? I am betting he would not be a drone.
I was thinking that too. It be funny if Libra tried to put on of those helmets on his head. He'd be like "Yeah, so?"
rwe1138
08-19-2008, 04:40 PM
Id like him to join, just to see what his hearts desire would be.....box of cigars anyone?
"They're Cubans!" :biggrin:
I think The Black Glove got him first.
PatchMadripoor
08-19-2008, 05:49 PM
Joker vs. Libra with the right tools and pawns would be interesting. Joker wouldn't like to have anyone tell him what to do.
Hatut Zeraze
08-20-2008, 07:04 AM
After seeing him basically castrate the Spectre in FC:Revelations #1, methinks Libra might be able to fend off an acid flower and gunshot attack from a guy who looks like a clown.
:tongue:
I don't think what Libra did to the Spectre is an accurate indication of overall power level. I think there is simply something about his identity that provides a specific defense to the Spectre's judgement, kind of like a malicious computer virus that targets the mystical rules the Spectre operates under. I didn't get the impression he could pull this on anybody. In Requiem, he seemed pretty worried about what the Martian Manhunter could do to him and the gathered villains. He only had J'onn brought to him once he was severely incapacitated.
I don't know if that means he'd be vulnerable to a Joker attack, but I think it could still be possible.
Amar_001
08-22-2008, 03:49 AM
Nop!!! i dont think so
The Batman
08-23-2008, 11:03 PM
Are Final Crisis and Batman: RIP supposed to connect in anyway? Which one comes first?
Perhaps his absence in Final Crisis is a clue to the Joker's fate in RIP?
Seraku
08-23-2008, 11:06 PM
Id like him to join, just to see what his hearts desire would be.....box of cigars anyone?
it wouldn't be as funny the 2nd time so he'd probably do something else
Samuraixsithlord
08-24-2008, 12:43 PM
what would the anti life equation do to his mind? I am betting he would not be a drone.
I was talking about this in the FC #3 thread. Since it's been implied that Joker knows he's in a comic book with his Super-Sensory that he'd understand that the ALE was just a plot device and ignore it.
Plus it could be debated that Joker has no free will to begin with. Since He's been said to be a slave to his maniac desires and that he knows his role as a villian in a comic book
Mat001
08-24-2008, 03:33 PM
Are Final Crisis and Batman: RIP supposed to connect in anyway? Which one comes first?
Perhaps his absence in Final Crisis is a clue to the Joker's fate in RIP?
After "R.I.P." concludes, Batman #682 and 683 will detail what happened to Batman during "Final Crisis". When "R.I.P." begins, we see Batman and Robin together during "Final Crisis" and then it goes back six months to "R.I.P." and we see what went down.
After seeing him basically castrate the Spectre in FC:Revelations #1, methinks Libra might be able to fend off an acid flower and gunshot attack from a guy who looks like a clown.
:tongue:
I'm sure Alexander Luthor had a similar line of reasoning...
Grico
08-26-2008, 07:10 PM
I'm sure Alexander Luthor had a similar line of reasoning...
So Libra needs to get Grant Morrison on his side so he doesn't write something like that.
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