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Warning : raider for Batman ' 89 : echo # 2!The variation ofThe Jokerplayed by Jack Nicholson in Tim Burton ’s 1989Batmanmovie is back in an entirely new way . The Burton serial has received continuation in laughable playscript shape ( firstBatman ' 89 , now the ongoingBatman ' 89 : replication ) , but with Nicholson ’s Joker falling to his death at the closing of the original movie , readers have not expected him to fall in these strip .

The Joker does , however , invite a unique , religious return beginning inBatman ' 89 : Echoes#2 . The return is litter with characters who are n’t The Joker , but do eerily demonstrate his characteristics . honcho among these character are this universe ’s Harley Quinn , her clown patient , and an inmate named Maynard who shares amoment with Bruce Wayne that ’s evocative ofThe Killing Joke .

Last year , Tim Burton ’s Joker shortly appear inBatman#900 in a cameo where DC ’s independent canyon Batman hop from universe to universe for terminate bushed Jokers who have been reviving across the multiverse . The events of that comic , though , are not canon toEchoes .

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There ’s evidence to suggest the originative squad is stay fresh The Joker alive — not literally , but in a spiritual horse sense . part embodying the spirit of the criminal highlightthe impact Joker ’s escapades had on Gotham , without undo the impingement of his death for consultation .

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For reasons yet to be give away , Bruce Wayne has gone deeply undercover as this world ’s Firefly . Under the name Robert Lowery , he ’s masquerade as a terrorist poor boy arrested for his crimes . But rather than being immure , he ’s taken to Arkham Asylum under the attention ofDr . Jonathan Crane ( one evocative of Jeff Goldblum ) , where he ’s taken to the section of the facility referred to as " Shady Lane . " There , he becomes acquaint with Maynard , an inmate who noticeably goes into fits of laugh while make chaos , similar to The Joker .

comparison to The Joker seem all the more pronounced when one of the first panels the two portion together directly parallels the jest Batman and Joker shareat the end ofThe Killing Joke . Meanwhile , theMadonna - esque Harley Quinnis taking part in a mysterious"master plan"that may follow in the footsteps of The Joker . Harley cease the issue by speak with her affected role , advance them to wear their true faces : antic physical composition . As Dr. Harleen Quinzel , it ’s been established that she ’s developed an compulsion with both The Joker and Batman through her psychotherapy .

Harley Quinn ’s compulsion has gotten recondite enough to the point that in the last issue , Dr. Q is fancy interviewing The Joker ’s girlfriend who he scarred horribly in the original 1989 movie . The Joker himself stay dead , but he ’s perpetually seen in the ground behind Harley Quinn , almostlike a shadow hovering over both Harley herself and Gotham as a whole . It ’s also deserving noting that a awe slideshow Crane shows Bruce feature a clown with a smile as sinister as The Joker ’s .

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TheBatman ‘89Sequel’s Title Just Took On a Whole New Meaning

If there proves to be any cogency to this Joker theory , it could add novel significance to the title of this comical book sequel , Batman ' 89 : Echoes . The Joker has returned much like an echo across Gotham City , reverberating across the urban center and through other masses . He ca n’t literally be seen in the physical body , but he can be get wind in other people , sometimes alongside them and , in other case , in them . Case in level , as bring up before , The Joker is a hard discussed topic on Dr. Q ’s talk show .

Harley Quinn is patently work by The Joker and is likely lining up her own host of buddy to follow in his footsteps at the end of this proceeds .

During the talk show , there are stock image and footage of the tardy Mr. J showcased . That ’s the closemouthed exercise where readers really get to see The Joker . He may not physically be there , but The Joker is very much there in spirit . Harley Quinn is manifestly influenced by The Joker and is likely lining up her own legion of cronies to succeed in his footsteps at the conclusion of this issue .

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Then , there ’s the co - villain of this serial publication , Dr. Jonathan Crane , whose internalization of a sinister buffoon in his reverence slideshow for Bruce can not be a coincidence . It could be merely a tinge that he ’s aware that Robert Lowery is really Bruce Wayne ( or at the very least , he knows this whodunit man is secretly Batman ) . However , it could also suggest even large implications regarding the world - building go on within the Burtonverse . It ’s a sign of just how much the Gotham citizens remain shell - shocked by The Joker ’s presence when he was alert .

The Joker’s Legacy Endures in Tim Burton’sBatmanUniverse

The Joker was alive for only one of theBatmanmovies , but in a way , his bearing does reverberate through the sequel , Batman Returns , by mode of the motion-picture show ’s Red Triangle Gang . The gang workplace for The Penguin , but they start appearing in Gotham shortly after Joker ’s death , in all likelihood taking brainchild directly from The Joker . The same can be read forBatman ' 89 : reverberation . Quinn and her patients seem to be as a unmediated response to The Joker , but Maynard serve as a more subtle approach to reinventing the late Jack Napier .

It ’s already been incriminate that Maynard could bethis population ’s equivalent of The Riddler , and that may very well be the casing . However , the constant laughter and the parallel toThe Killing Jokewould suggest a connection of some sort with The Joker . Maynard could wander up being an uniting of both The Riddler and The Joker , or perhaps this version of The Riddler is directly inspire by The Joker .

Finally , Crane ’s slideshow depicting a smile buffoon could be a direction of tapping in to the fears that have plague Gotham since The Joker ’s demise . The Joker may be numb and gone , but the impact he made on the urban center — namely , the people he killed , the lieu he robbed , and the fury he caused — leave an impressible toll on people that still breeds panic even in his absence .

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TheEchoestitle is appropriate , as The Joker haunts Gotham City long after his destruction . His presence strike enough care into the fondness of citizens to hide Gotham in darkness , and his influence stretches into new villains who hope to keep Gotham contained within that same darkness . The truth is thatBatman ' 89 : Echoesshowcases how much damageThe Joker’sinitial sovereignty of terror did to Gotham City , well beyond the damage seen in the original Tim BurtonBatmanmovies .

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Batman is a 1989 superhero motion-picture show aim by Tim Burton and starring Michael Keaton as Bruce Wayne . The film features Jack Nicholson ’s scarey portrayal as   Jack Napier , who turn into the Joker and reigns terror on Gotham . Kim Basinger also asterisk in the film as Vicki Vale , along with Michael Gough as Bruce ’s trusty Samuel Butler named Alfred .

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Batman is a 1989 superhero movie directed by Tim Burton and starring Michael Keaton as Bruce Wayne. The film features Jack Nicholson’s chilling portrayal as Jack Napier, who turns into the Joker and reigns terror on Gotham. Kim Basinger also stars in the film as Vicki Vale, along with Michael Gough as Bruce’s trusty butler named Alfred.

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Batman is a 1989 superhero movie directed by Tim Burton and starring Michael Keaton as Bruce Wayne. The film features Jack Nicholson’s chilling portrayal as Jack Napier, who turns into the Joker and reigns terror on Gotham. Kim Basinger also stars in the film as Vicki Vale, along with Michael Gough as Bruce’s trusty butler named Alfred.

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