Maybe Joker didn't have any regard for Batman at first. Then, Batman started smacking Joker around, and something awakened inside of him. *punch* "Oh, daddy!" "...What?" "I said, Oooooooh, Batsy! You can't hope to stop me now!" "Enough, Joker! This ends now! Keep this up, and I'm going to have to force you to the ground and tie you up myself." " *blushes* W-well, let's hope it doesn't c-come to that! HAVE AT YOU!"
I love that this has some Steve Martin/Bill Murray exchange, kinda like from the musical version of Little Shop of Horrors, lolz! XD Joker (that over half of Gotham can here): "OH! You are something special!"
Reading the title "wow, what a new book, cant believe they're doing it already." *Starts video* "wait a second..." *Re-reads title 2 more times incorrectly.
Great book. This is weirdly one of the most overlooked Batman stories knowing the caliber of the creative team. Also, the other story that is collected in the collected volume has Batman teaming up with Alan Scott in a very fun detective story where they track down an old 40s serial killer. That one is drawn Patrick Zircher, but it still looks great.
Dexx Baker well to be fair joker hadn’t met Batman yet and he hadn’t truly found himself yet. You can imagine the longer they’re rivalry goes and the further joker descends into madness joker would become more obsessed. I’d say around the time killing joke happens that’s when jokers “normal” criminal career ended and his personal mission to drive Batman insane began.
Hey ComicPOP, I know yoo guys don't do requests, but as long as we're talking about Brubaker's Batman related stories, _Gotham Central_ is absolutely the greatest Batman spin-off title ever published! That isn't a request, just a reminder...
17:47 I'll admit, I cracked up thinking of an exchange of a younger, inexperienced Joker with one of his henchmen being something similar to that. XD XD XD Joker: "HEE HEE HEE! Time to put some smiles on those faces!" Henchmen: "Sweet! Is that part of your moniker, boss?" Joker: "Um, uh...Yes. Yes, let's roll with that!" 28:17 Actually, that's a good question! Aside from selling arms and petty crime, it's weird how Joker can bounce back financially so easily (makes his "Where does he get those wonderful toys?" line from the Burton movie something that Joker should question about himself....). Hmmmm....🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
The Arkham Origins story of how The Joker became so obsessed with Batman is by far the best version of that story. And how Batman came to know The Joker. The Arkhamverse is just perfect. It has the best versions of the different Batman stories.
i think the best batman meets joker story i've seen is Arkham origins, because there we see the reverence Joker has for batman develop, at first Joker just wants revenge on batman for the Ace chemicals fiasco, but then during the games things happen that cause the obsession
I really like the other story that are in the newer collection "Made of Wood" which is Batman teaming up with Alan Scott Green Lantern to solve a cold case. Super cool and the use of the Green Lantern stuff on the street level crime is awesome.
The first Back Issues of 2019 was great! High energy, great book, hilarious jokes, and an overall great feel. If this episode is any indication of the direction this channel is going this year then I am ready and waiting! Here's to another great year with the Population. Great freaking job guys!!
I wish they sold this in a bundle with those Matt Wagner retellings of the first Hugo Strange encounter and the Mad Monk story. They make a good trilogy, and they're noted as being one after another in continuity, but they don't sell them together, only separately.
Wow that's a bit of serendipity, I just read this on the weekend & am into Long Halloween now. I really dig the way Brubaker writes Joker. The language he uses really forces the Mark Hamill Joker voice into my head, more so than many other writers.
You know what id like to see in back issues? Captain universe spiderman. Especially when he has to fight all the villians he beat with those powers at the same time without them
The back issue videos are so cool I'm really happy I found this channel keep up the great work Sal, Ben, Ethan, and everyone else who works there WHOO!
That take on fictional journalists is so true. They always hunt for “the big story.” They’re never not selfish schmucks- can’t we have one that stays because they think people need to know what’s going on? You know, basically just a journalist with actual integrity.
LMAFO Batman’s casual dissing of the people who studied so hard to be perfect and concise with forensics. I loved the moment when Gordon knew Batman was there. Reminds me of the new “the Batman” for some reason
Just wanna say I look forward to this every Wednesday and I believe I’ve been watching since you guys covered red son Superman. I recently started buying some of the books you covered in the show and a few others that peak my interest. Here’s to a amazing 2019
I love that the Nolan movies make the same continuity fuck up with the year one Gordon scene. Dark Knight has no reference to Jokers double homicide and calling card Gordon has at the end of Batman Begins.
Arkham is such a lovecraftian vibe, I love the mysticism contrasted with the real horrors of mental illness, the criminally insane, corruption, and I’ll intent.
Okay, but this one is better than the New 52's story _The Death of the Family_ , not to be confused with one of the most notorious Batman stories of all time, 1988's _A Death in the Family_ . Oi. Goddmanit, comics, don't start giving shitty confusing titles to stories like movies have been ( _Predator_ vs _Predators_ vs _The Predator_ or even worse... _First Blood_ vs _Rambo: First Blood Part 2_ vs _Rambo 3_ vs _John Rambo_ ) Its fucking annoying!
@@megamonmon Yeah, it's based on the title of this book. And in fact, the title of this book is itself based on the 1928 silent film "The Man Who Laughs", whose main character inspired the Joker's design. vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/monstermovies/images/4/4a/Thelaughingman.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20150816034833
If you use Batman Endgame as the final story, Arkham has an interesting timeline. It's reopened around the arrival of Joker, only to be destroyed around his death.
I just realized, why has Batman never gone after the other criminals who roped pre-Joker into robbing Ace Chemicals? They would presumably know his name if they were able to blackmail him into being the Red Hood.
I’m thinking of joker as just doing what he wants and not considering a name and people often get real life serial killers nicknames, so it fits, but I do think that since in discontinuity Batman created him, it would be a good unhinged moment to show how the range joker is the spews about how Batman created his antithesis physically and by name
OH that would be a great way to name the Joker. Set it up how Sal said it BUT joker has to be on the verge of saying his ACTUAL name. So then as soon as Batman says “ alright Joker”..Joker stops from saying his actual name and instead likes the name “joker”
I got some great Trades for Christmas. Secret Wars (1984), Revenge of the Sinister Six (hardcover), and Godzilla: Rulers of Earth, the complete collection vol.1. It was after watching The Secret Wars, and Revenge of the Sinister Six (for the 100th time) I've finally decided to get them. thanks again
Oooooh yeahhhhhhhh! Can’t get enough back issues it’s like my “Venom” except I don’t get super strength and I’m just horribly debilitatingly addicted to it....
I like your idea for the Batman/Joker story with the corrupt government as the real villain. Add in the fact the government has imprisoned and is using the Joker and Batman has to rescue him even with the conflict of all the suffering the Joker will cause in the future.... Yeah cool. Also make it horror/sci fi. My favourite Stephen King book is Firestarter and like stories along them lines.
If I were Ben, I’d run away from my imaginary wife who threatens to poison a town’s water supply. Even if it’s meant to be a darkly playful metaphor, that’s definitely a red flag that she might just be a masochistic clown lady.
Have you guys thought about uploading the audio of these episodes on Spotify or some other podcast hosting platform like Stitcher or Apple podcast? They might do okay in a podcast format.
Ooh nice a Brubaker book. Have you done one on the channel other than AvX? I think X-Men Deadly Genesis could be a good one, or Fatale if you wanna do an indie book that will get exactly zero views.
It would be interesting if Joker, in his absurd madness, has decided the one person NOT to blame is Batman. Could even see it as two veins of logic that are, of course, kinda contradictory but that just fit Joker thinking. 1: Joker sees that final push as a baptism that turned him in to who he was supposed to be. Batman HELPED him in this way that he could never be angry at him for. 2: Batman was just the LAST domino in a long chain of dominos to fall that resulted in him winding up in those chemicals. And Batman wasn't even involved with the chemicals directly. It would be unfair to blame HIM for all the things other people did that created the whole scenario to happen in the first place.
I just read that comic today, and it's pretty un. The artwork reminds me of What's So Funny About Truth, Justice, and the American Way? and the atmosphere feels like a more modernized fully realized upgrade of Joker's debut with him killing off important people even when they're under police protection. I also really like how Bruce almost becomes a victim. It reminds me of that seen in Return of the Joker where he's exposed to laughing gas and is only saved by a quick antidote. Overall, The Man Who Laughs is a very underappreciated Joker story.
Ben inadvertently creates a new Batman villain in this episode of comicpop
Maybe Joker didn't have any regard for Batman at first. Then, Batman started smacking Joker around, and something awakened inside of him.
*punch* "Oh, daddy!"
"...What?"
"I said, Oooooooh, Batsy! You can't hope to stop me now!"
"Enough, Joker! This ends now! Keep this up, and I'm going to have to force you to the ground and tie you up myself."
" *blushes* W-well, let's hope it doesn't c-come to that! HAVE AT YOU!"
I love that this has some Steve Martin/Bill Murray exchange, kinda like from the musical version of Little Shop of Horrors, lolz! XD
Joker (that over half of Gotham can here): "OH! You are something special!"
What. The. Heck. You are here too.
@@melancholiclonging8641 But, of course!
Reading the title "wow, what a new book, cant believe they're doing it already." *Starts video* "wait a second..." *Re-reads title 2 more times incorrectly.
One of the most underrated Joker stories...this is a modern day classic. I enjoyed The Man Who Laughs almost as much as the Killing Joke.
I thought you would never do this. This is one of my favorite Batman stories.
And Gotham Season 5 premieres tomorrow, great timing.
Great book. This is weirdly one of the most overlooked Batman stories knowing the caliber of the creative team. Also, the other story that is collected in the collected volume has Batman teaming up with Alan Scott in a very fun detective story where they track down an old 40s serial killer. That one is drawn Patrick Zircher, but it still looks great.
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I understand where Sal is coming from. Compared to how Snyder basically had them making out, this Batman-Joker relationship is kinda cold lol.
Dexx Baker well to be fair joker hadn’t met Batman yet and he hadn’t truly found himself yet. You can imagine the longer they’re rivalry goes and the further joker descends into madness joker would become more obsessed. I’d say around the time killing joke happens that’s when jokers “normal” criminal career ended and his personal mission to drive Batman insane began.
“Dollar Store Fart Bag?” I CLAPPED BECAUSE I KNOW Redlettermedia!
Very cool.
Hey tony.
Wait aren't you dead?
Rich Evan's, in the house
Love this story! Classic Batman and Joker intro, the art is extremely well done and The Joker was represented phenomenally!
36:12 Another Grant Morrison opportunity to jam the 40s-60s Bat-stories into a psychotic episode, a la Batman R.I.P.
A fantastic back issues to start off the new year
Hey ComicPOP, I know yoo guys don't do requests, but as long as we're talking about Brubaker's Batman related stories, _Gotham Central_ is absolutely the greatest Batman spin-off title ever published! That isn't a request, just a reminder...
17:47 I'll admit, I cracked up thinking of an exchange of a younger, inexperienced Joker with one of his henchmen being something similar to that. XD XD XD
Joker: "HEE HEE HEE! Time to put some smiles on those faces!"
Henchmen: "Sweet! Is that part of your moniker, boss?"
Joker: "Um, uh...Yes. Yes, let's roll with that!"
28:17 Actually, that's a good question! Aside from selling arms and petty crime, it's weird how Joker can bounce back financially so easily (makes his "Where does he get those wonderful toys?" line from the Burton movie something that Joker should question about himself....). Hmmmm....🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
14:20 he does have a patent on fish. I wouldn't put it past him.
The Arkham Origins story of how The Joker became so obsessed with Batman is by far the best version of that story. And how Batman came to know The Joker. The Arkhamverse is just perfect. It has the best versions of the different Batman stories.
No it’s not. It’s a good game, but there are several comics that tell their first experience better.
@@ericmiller93 We just have different opinions. I disagree.
Bro didn't read The Killing Joke
@@edwardgameon I have. And I agree with the author (Alan Moore) that it has a lot of problems.
@@AustinNGraysonwhat problems? Care to elaborate or you just gonna make statements out of ur butt
i think the best batman meets joker story i've seen is Arkham origins, because there we see the reverence Joker has for batman develop, at first Joker just wants revenge on batman for the Ace chemicals fiasco, but then during the games things happen that cause the obsession
I really like the other story that are in the newer collection "Made of Wood" which is Batman teaming up with Alan Scott Green Lantern to solve a cold case. Super cool and the use of the Green Lantern stuff on the street level crime is awesome.
The first Back Issues of 2019 was great! High energy, great book, hilarious jokes, and an overall great feel. If this episode is any indication of the direction this channel is going this year then I am ready and waiting! Here's to another great year with the Population. Great freaking job guys!!
I wish they sold this in a bundle with those Matt Wagner retellings of the first Hugo Strange encounter and the Mad Monk story. They make a good trilogy, and they're noted as being one after another in continuity, but they don't sell them together, only separately.
Wow that's a bit of serendipity, I just read this on the weekend & am into Long Halloween now. I really dig the way Brubaker writes Joker. The language he uses really forces the Mark Hamill Joker voice into my head, more so than many other writers.
His prints aren't in any database, we will never know who he really is. ....Apparently Geoff "Finger guns" Johns didn't get the memo.
Jake Gynnlenhall was amazing as Mysterio
Yes, Back issues! I can't get enough! You guys are hilarious and put out incredible content that I almost continually binge.
You know what id like to see in back issues? Captain universe spiderman. Especially when he has to fight all the villians he beat with those powers at the same time without them
The back issue videos are so cool I'm really happy I found this channel keep up the great work Sal, Ben, Ethan, and everyone else who works there WHOO!
That take on fictional journalists is so true. They always hunt for “the big story.”
They’re never not selfish schmucks- can’t we have one that stays because they think people need to know what’s going on? You know, basically just a journalist with actual integrity.
Those type of journalists never last long enough to make an impression.
You guys made Batman crashing through the window fucking hilarious! "He's dead." lmaooooo
LMAFO Batman’s casual dissing of the people who studied so hard to be perfect and concise with forensics. I loved the moment when Gordon knew Batman was there. Reminds me of the new “the Batman” for some reason
13:55 that would be an interesting retcon or story that the riddler was inspired by the joker.
Just wanna say I look forward to this every Wednesday and I believe I’ve been watching since you guys covered red son Superman. I recently started buying some of the books you covered in the show and a few others that peak my interest. Here’s to a amazing 2019
Amazing episode. Good job gentlemen, feels like old school Back Issues.
I have learnt so much about comic books because if you guys.I am a huge fan from the uk thank you guys
Lost track of what day it was until I noticed a new episode! Never read this book so it'll be interesting.
I love that the Nolan movies make the same continuity fuck up with the year one Gordon scene. Dark Knight has no reference to Jokers double homicide and calling card Gordon has at the end of Batman Begins.
You guys are the Redlettermedia of comic books. Keep it going, guys!
Joker was so excited when the news gave him his name and he didn’t have to call himself the Riddler.
Arkham is such a lovecraftian vibe, I love the mysticism contrasted with the real horrors of mental illness, the criminally insane, corruption, and I’ll intent.
I already know i'm gonna get this book and The Batman Who Laughs mixed up way too much from now on. Curse you similar name schemes!
Grievousish I totally misread the title! I went “oh... well that was quick!”
I didnt know about this book so the title of "batman who laughs" is more clever than i thought
Okay, but this one is better than the New 52's story _The Death of the Family_ , not to be confused with one of the most notorious Batman stories of all time, 1988's _A Death in the Family_ . Oi.
Goddmanit, comics, don't start giving shitty confusing titles to stories like movies have been ( _Predator_ vs _Predators_ vs _The Predator_ or even worse... _First Blood_ vs _Rambo: First Blood Part 2_ vs _Rambo 3_ vs _John Rambo_ ) Its fucking annoying!
@@megamonmon Yeah, it's based on the title of this book. And in fact, the title of this book is itself based on the 1928 silent film "The Man Who Laughs", whose main character inspired the Joker's design.
vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/monstermovies/images/4/4a/Thelaughingman.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20150816034833
Nightcrawler cemented me liking jakes work. He had this one movie before this that’s so underrated.
If you use Batman Endgame as the final story, Arkham has an interesting timeline. It's reopened around the arrival of Joker, only to be destroyed around his death.
I just realized, why has Batman never gone after the other criminals who roped pre-Joker into robbing Ace Chemicals? They would presumably know his name if they were able to blackmail him into being the Red Hood.
In the Killing Joke flashback part, it shows the cops shooting and killing the other criminals.
I’m thinking of joker as just doing what he wants and not considering a name and people often get real life serial killers nicknames, so it fits, but I do think that since in discontinuity Batman created him, it would be a good unhinged moment to show how the range joker is the spews about how Batman created his antithesis physically and by name
Wow i just got this for Christmas and i really enjoyed it. Glad to see you covering it too.
OH that would be a great way to name the Joker. Set it up how Sal said it BUT joker has to be on the verge of saying his ACTUAL name. So then as soon as Batman says “ alright Joker”..Joker stops from saying his actual name and instead likes the name “joker”
I'd love to see more Brubaker on the couch
Wow @ 5:20 3 year prediction of what happens in The Batman
These videos are the highlight of my day
I really loved this episode. I think when you do classic yet bizarre stories, they make for great episodes
back issues always makes the day better
Been waiting all day and binging the show for this episode....wasting my one day off? i think not!
Have to disagree on Sal on this one
Riddler trying to create his brand in Batman: Forever is a cinematic masterpiece
This was a particularly great episode of Back Issues. The jokes were seriously on point.
I got some great Trades for Christmas. Secret Wars (1984), Revenge of the Sinister Six (hardcover), and Godzilla: Rulers of Earth, the complete collection vol.1. It was after watching The Secret Wars, and Revenge of the Sinister Six (for the 100th time) I've finally decided to get them. thanks again
Oooooh yeahhhhhhhh! Can’t get enough back issues it’s like my “Venom” except I don’t get super strength and I’m just horribly debilitatingly addicted to it....
This was my very first Batman comic. Really interested in seeing what you guys think of it.
I thought this was Dark Knight Metal for a sec. I think this story was adapted into "The Batman" TV show from 2004.
Loved the episode guys! Any chance that one day you will do some of Gotham Central?
Yes! I swear there’s a BTAS episode that harkens back to this story. Joker poisons one of the guys with his own cat...
I fucking love back issues you guys are fire together!!!!
I like your idea for the Batman/Joker story with the corrupt government as the real villain. Add in the fact the government has imprisoned and is using the Joker and Batman has to rescue him even with the conflict of all the suffering the Joker will cause in the future.... Yeah cool. Also make it horror/sci fi. My favourite Stephen King book is Firestarter and like stories along them lines.
If I were Ben, I’d run away from my imaginary wife who threatens to poison a town’s water supply. Even if it’s meant to be a darkly playful metaphor, that’s definitely a red flag that she might just be a masochistic clown lady.
Ohhhhhhhhhhhh, World's Greatest Detective.
“I know they can’t control themselves, but I AM going to kick them in the face with both boots.” 😂
Go Team Plaid!
Ben, I appreciated the Chris Farley reference at 36:58. Good one chum!
Man, Batman's disguising it up all over this book. I wish Batman would wear more disguises. Mission: Impossible the hell out of it.
I Stan BACK ISSUES 🍿
The moment where all the responsibility is out on Gordon reminds me of Batman earth one
And also another great back issue guys keep it up
This one is great. I enjoy a classic Batman story. Old school Gorden. Retro Batmobile. Amazing Short story Fun.
It’s so good how you guys laughed your asses off at the Prince of Persia. 😂
Love your videos. You guys cram so much entertainment and flannel into every episode
Love the little Gyllenhaal tangent there.
Thankx Comic Poppers, happy new years!
I haven't read this one yet. I'm definitely going to pick it up.
Have you guys thought about uploading the audio of these episodes on Spotify or some other podcast hosting platform like Stitcher or Apple podcast? They might do okay in a podcast format.
"HOHOHO MOTHERFUCKER".
I choked
“This glass is fine” LMFAO
Please for the love of God please do Preacher on Back Issues!!!!! I would love to see it!!!!!
Sweet, love this book.
That bones reference tho
Would you please do Jokester of the Countdown series? I love that character!
I do wanna say I'd love for you guys to go through Made of Wood
26:12
You’re Welcome
Do Joker death of the family next
Ooh nice a Brubaker book. Have you done one on the channel other than AvX? I think X-Men Deadly Genesis could be a good one, or Fatale if you wanna do an indie book that will get exactly zero views.
0:24 immediately addressing the name
It would be interesting if Joker, in his absurd madness, has decided the one person NOT to blame is Batman.
Could even see it as two veins of logic that are, of course, kinda contradictory but that just fit Joker thinking.
1: Joker sees that final push as a baptism that turned him in to who he was supposed to be. Batman HELPED him in this way that he could never be angry at him for.
2: Batman was just the LAST domino in a long chain of dominos to fall that resulted in him winding up in those chemicals. And Batman wasn't even involved with the chemicals directly. It would be unfair to blame HIM for all the things other people did that created the whole scenario to happen in the first place.
I just read that comic today, and it's pretty un. The artwork reminds me of What's So Funny About Truth, Justice, and the American Way? and the atmosphere feels like a more modernized fully realized upgrade of Joker's debut with him killing off important people even when they're under police protection. I also really like how Bruce almost becomes a victim. It reminds me of that seen in Return of the Joker where he's exposed to laughing gas and is only saved by a quick antidote. Overall, The Man Who Laughs is a very underappreciated Joker story.
Jake can still star as a comic book character: MOON KNIGHT
I don't know if you guys take suggestions on the comments but would mark Waids daredevil run be something you guys one day do?
A quick stealth mission for ya.
Joker created Umbrella the real founder for the zombie apocalypse
I love this book.
Awesome, more batman
Yay awesome
Yet another fun episode, I do agree that the Joker is a little off though. That may be because I just use to weirdly obessed joker.
The three flannelmigos!
......or plaidmigos but that just doesn't work as well.
Awesome!!!
I wouldn't even cast Jake Gyllenhaal as Darkhawk