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Seven of my Mortal Kombat characters. A'stan doesn't exist anymore. But I will be introducing them not only for Mortal Kombat but Assassins Creed since all of them no longer exist in canon. They are depicted at their canon height.
Alexander Valkyrie Darkov: 27 years old, male and born to Shao Kahn and an OC. In the Midway era of games (MK- Armageddon) he has no idea of his royal heritage and he is the Baldur of the era. His death kicks off Armageddon. In the NRS trilogy (MK2011-MK11) he was orphaned at the end of MK2011 when he was born and raised by Kano. Kano raises him like a nephew. Alex is a Black Dragon and part of the Kombat Kiddos. He and Cassie are dating during MKX. For Assassin's Creed since his mother is a Spartan and related to Leonidas the first (and thus Kassandra and Alexios) Alex fully embraces his role as a spartan soldier and after they are formed, joins the hidden ones.
Anastasia Rose Darkov: also 27 because she and Alex are twins, female and daughter of Shao Kahn and an OC (Rena Darkov being her name). She regardless of the timeline in Mortal Kombat is a spoiled rotten brat (expect in one where Alex got struck by lightning) and is the crown princess. In the NRS trilogy she was killed the day she was born so there is that. For Assassin's Creed she is a hidden one but a prick.
Jessie James Black: 25 male, ok the name on there says Alex but that was before some changes. Like the twins have their father's Midway era skin tone rather than his more dragon like skin tone from MK11. Since his twin brother (yesh I like twins cause there is one more on the list) Erron Black is a NRS character only, Jessie doesn't exist in the Midway era. For the NRS trilogy, he has been hiding in plain sight from his brother who left Earthrealm. For Assassin's Creed he is an assassin during the Cowboy era. Depending on how long Connor lived, and how soon Jessie could be a Cowboy/assassin, I like to think Connor took on Achilles' role to the young assassin from Wickett, but was far kinder.
Kurtis Jackson Cage: 25 male. I spoke about him in his own post but like Jessie he is a NRS trilogy character so he doesn't exist in the Midway era.
Hasashi Tsuki: ??? Female, and bonus points because she was created to be a cross over character with Marvel, why? She has Venom. For Midway era she would exist and have survived the slaughter of her clan, yes Shirai-Ryu and yes Hanzo's baby sister. In NRS trilogy same thing but since NRS went heavy on the DLC Guest characters Tsuki got bonded to with Venom. For Assassin's Creed, that can happen if I want to bring her in for Embals Saga, a story I want to do but have no motivation for. Otherwise she is one of the Golden Lotus Yakuza members I mentioned in the Desmond's Birthday month posts.
Karkas: ??? Male, oh you poor boy. Ok Karkas is Kabal's Twin brother (see told you I like twins). In the Midway era he would be right at Kabal's side. Both are trained users of the hook swords and are speedstars. In the NRS trilogy he is alive while Kabal is a Revenant. Karkas is also a medical doctor in both timelines. For Assassin's Creed he is an assassin who only joined because he discovered he is descended from Rauf from Lavent. So he and Desmond get along well.
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onebadwinter · 4 years ago
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The Joker Tropes Part 2
Taken From Here and here
Nether Realm Studios especially seems to love making Joker out to be evil incarnate. In Injustice: Gods Among Us and its sequel, he loses all his cred (and life) once he nukes Metropolis; Harley ditches him entirely, Batman just completely gives up on indulging him any more, even Guest Fighters like Hellboy consider him worthless, and non-Batvillains such as Grodd and Brainiac and even Darkseid loathe him for either Metropolis, or just in general principle. Mortal Kombat 11 shows that even the MK cast see him as a scourge upon the realms, and also express distaste toward him for either his nuking, a previous outing, or because he's seen as a buffoon who cannot be taken seriously (this is usually the case for other villain characters).
About the only person who can tolerate him for long is Lex Luthor, only because they both have the same level of hatred for their respective enemies. Even then, Luthor prefers to keep his distance from the Joker, if only because a bored Joker screws with everything For the Evulz.
In the animated series, he claims to have been beaten as a child when interviewed by Harley Quinn. It is unknown if this is true. According to Batman, he's simply making it up.
In one issue of New 52, he claims to have been driven insane by an abusive grandmother, who also bleached his skin to its present pallor.
In the same continuity, he is one to a baby gorilla he adopts, trains up as a gun-wielding henchman, and ultimately gets killed off for laughs.
In the comic book adaptation of Injustice, it's implied Harley fears Joker would be one, and gives their daughter to her sister, lest he kill the child. It's left ambiguous whether the Joker's even aware of the ruse.
Averted in one story, wherein one of Arkham's doctors realizes Joker's faking insanity just to piss off Batman as revenge for his disfigurement. Another doctor finds the report and excitedly reveals it to the current head doctor, only to learn that  the Joker left it for everyone to read, since the paper's written by Harley Quinn, and therefore worthless as evidence.
In Batman: The Man Who Laughs, it's established that the name "The Joker" was given to him by the media, and he liked it so much that he decided to call himself that.
The same happens in Joker (2019), where Murray tells the audience to "look at this joker" when talking about Arthur. Arthur took it to heart.
Batman: Arkham Knight takes this even further by revealing that being forgotten is the only thing the Joker truly fears.
Just to demonstrate how much disregard he has for his henchmen, a reoccurring motivation for offing his own lackeys is failing to laugh at one of his jokes. Or laughing too late. Or laughing for too long. Or laughing at the wrong joke. He's... unpredictable.
The Joker loves it when people laugh with him, whether genuine or not, but if someone laughs at him, they're most likely already dead.
Joker loves attention and being above the normals, so never imply that he's not interesting or unique. Terry exploits this flaw in Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker just to drive him to a Villainous Breakdown.
The Batman Who Laughs. Since the character's first appearance in Dark Nights: Metal, the mere mention of him is enough to put The Joker in an uncharacteristically un-jolly mood and is a good way to get on his bad side. In fact, the dislike of this twisted version of his archnemesis is so great, that when Lex Luthor and The Legion of Doom started cooperating with him against Joker's protests, he quit the legion (after non-lethally jokerizing every other member of it) in disgust.
If you're going to hurt Batman, do it right. One of the supplementary stories for Joker War had him beyond furious with Bane - to the point of promising him he'd kill him in a way he would never see coming - for showing so little imagination in killing Alfred in City of Bane without even letting Batman listen to it to torture him. By his reckoning, if you have a great gag to break the Bat, use it to break the Bat - don't blow it by having Robin be the only one to witness it.
Originally Conrad Veidt from The Man Who Laughs.
Later portrayals base themselves on his actors, with Cesar Romero a popular candidate, and after Jack Nicholson came in, artists such as Alex Ross base him on him, such as the actor's distinct widow's peak and slicked back hair.
During Knightfall he and Scarecrow killed several members of a SWAT team, and one of his last actions in Batman: No Man's Land was to kill Commissioner Gordon's second wife, Lt. Sarah Essen.
One of the alternate realities seen in Zero Hour! was one where he killed Commissioner Gordon instead of crippling Barbara.
Part of the reason Gordon takes over the post of Commissioner in both The Dark Knight Trilogy and Batman: Arkham Series is due to the Joker killing Gillian Loeb. Additionally, the first game in the latter series, Asylum, he sees several of Arkham's guards killed by him and his men.
He's holding a dead cop's corpse in his intro in Injustice: Gods Among Us and using it as a puppet. He also talks to the body of one of the Regime enforcers who captured him once he breaks out and heads to Gotham.
Whether he was driven insane or was already insane and became completely bonkers.
Where he is on the spectrum between "wacky prankster" and "utterly depraved and sadistic sociopath and murderer".
Whether he is a senseless, performative terrorist wreaking havoc for kicks or a deceptively cunning and competent criminal mastermind. Or both. Usually both.
He's no Batman, but sometimes he is a proficient hand-to-hand combatant, Knife Nut or marksman, and other times a flimsy wimp who goes down in one punch. In some of the grittier settings, his raw strength, numbness to pain and viciousness are enough to level the playing field with Batman.
Whether he actually loves Harley Quinn varies. In the animated series, (where Harley first appeared) the writers haveoutright said he's a sociopath incapable of loving anyone, and just sees her as a useful mook. Some other works imply he really does love her on some level (although he's usually still an abusive asshole.)
He can either be Faux Affably Evil, Laughably Evil, just a Monster Clown, or some combination of the three.
At least one such incident implied he would be interested in Batman... but only after he was dead. Again this may only have been a tactic to get under Batman's skin or truthful admission. The readers will never know for certain.
His plot in The Killing Joke is to put Jim Gordon through the wringer hard in the hopes of driving him mad. He'll also try to drive Batman over the edge (particularly, drive him to break his "no killing" rule), sometimes by cutting off all of Batsy's human connections.
The Dark Knight reworks it into Driving Gotham To Senseless Violence with wanton acts of destruction or terrorism, just to prove everyone's as bad as him deep down.
Ironically, a 1952 story has the Joker get himself falsely committed to an insane asylum, to question a patient who knew the location of a cache of money. The end of the story has him Laughing Mad due to a prank Batman used to disguise his identity.
He didn't have his signature laugh. This seems to have been a way to "goofy up" the character to make him less terrifying in the days of the Comics Code Authority. Later on, he'd learn to giggle while remaining terrifying.
He actually committed crimes for moneynote , and wasn't really interested in causing chaos or terror for a joke's sake.
Building off of that, his plans weren't really "insane" until the Silver Age (at which point it's not even fair to say this was exclusive to him), nor was there any question of the character's mental stability.
His obsession with Batman wasn't there, much less the idea that he would pass up chances to kill the Bat or learn his identity. This aspect was probably introduced to explain the Bond Villain Stupidity he (and every Batman villain) had become infamous for in the Silver Age.
His clown-like complexion was actually makeup in his early appearances. He even removed his makeup to disguise himself as a cop, which was referenced in The Dark Knight. It's later revealed that the look is permanent after falling in a vat of chemicals.
The Brave and the Bold #111 and #191 have him team up with Batman to clear his name after being framed for several murders. The first instance turned out to simply be a framing the guilty part occasion but the second instance was actually genuine on Joker's part (except the person Joker seemingly murdered turned out to be faking their death).
He also does this with Batman whenever The Batman Who Laughs is involved (specifically in the Dark Knights: Metal series).
He abruptly ends a partnership with Red Skull when his Nazi affiliation comes out. Red Skull simply wonders why he is so surprised when he thinks that the Joker would make a great Nazi. The Joker is NOT happy about this, proclaiming "I may be a criminal lunatic, but I'm an American criminal lunatic!" It even provides the trope's image. And yes, folks, even an equal-opportunity murderer like the Joker despises the Nazis!note
The exception is mentioned again in the Last Laugh arc where the Joker immediately refused to join the American Neo-Nazi Aryan Alliance group in the Slab after he was offered membership. Joker: I'm evil and all that, but you guys are just plain mean.
Will not harm dumb animals and doesn't condone it. There's no humor to be had in that. Higher primates apparently do not qualify but a lot more effort went into that one.
While in Arkham with villain Warren White, AKA the Great White Shark, Joker calls him the worst person he ever met. He states that while he may kill people, even he doesn't steal their kids' college funds.
Sees nothing funny about someone parking in a handicap spot when they're not handicapped. However, he does think it's hilarious to hurt them in ways that will make certain they'll always be able to park there.
A girl named Janey Bennett, whose class was studying criminal behavior, became pen pals with the Joker while he was in Arkham. When Janey revealed that her father, the mayor of Motor City, was abusing her (exactly how isn't specified, though it was implied to have been really bad) the Joker broke out and, convinced that the authorities would be of no help, tried to force the mayor into admitting to his crimes and giving him Janey (so that he could find a better home for her) by threatening to contaminate the city's blood supply, going through with it (because the ends justify the means) when the mayor refused to give in to his demands. He originally intended to give her to Batman as well so he could protect her but at the end decided to give her to her mom. Joker: I mean, stealing a city blind is something I can admire... but being mean to one's own daughter... that just makes my blood boil.
For a rather literal form of "standard", the Joker's team-up with Carnage in Spider-Man and Batman: Disordered Minds fell apart in part because the Joker, known for his love of theatrics, found Kasady's desire to get straight to killing boring. Conversely, Kasady didn't like the Joker's flair for theatrics.
The Joker absolutely loathes The Batman Who Laughs, to the point where he drops his usual joking demeanor and is deathly serious whenever directly referring to him, even willing to work together with Batman to face him when it comes down to it. When Lex Luthor goes behind his back to make a deal with The Batman Who Laughs (going against the only condition Joker has for joining his plan), Joker responds by Joker-gassing the Legion of Doom, putting Lex into a series of deathtraps, trashing Lex's Power Armor, and quitting the Legion. In the process, he tells Luthor how he had planned on ruining the Legion utterly on the verge of victory, and as nightmarish as his plan sounded, he claims it is nothing compared to what the Batman Who Laughs is going to do.
While he still gloated about it and found Commissioner Gordon kneecapping him funny after remember that he'd crippled Barbara, the actual act of killing Sarah Essen in the penultimate issue of Batman: No Man's Land is one of the few times the Joker wasn't happy with something he himself did, considering he's seen walking away while scowling afterward, leaves the babies he originally planned to murder unharmed and immediately turns himself in to the police.
Emperor Joker sees the Joker disgusted with a corrupted Jimmy O Lsen tormenting the Superfamily and Batman when they're turned int animals.
Later one he is disgusted when his minions vandalize the Moai on Eastern Island.
Again, when he rescues Lex from The Batman Who Laugh's infected minions in Hell Arisen, the mere mention of his alternate universe rival prompts him to have a very uncharacteristic Freak Out. The Joker: I told you. I told you not to deal with him. You should have shot that thing in the head the second you had it in a cage! It is wrong. It is a wrong thing.
Played more straight in his relationship with Punchline. Only time will tell if it lasts.
There’s also a comic storyline when Hush informed that a dirty cop Office Halmet killed his wife Jeannie. The Joker wanted nothing more than to kill said cop in revenge. Then there’s Batman: Three Jokers where, despite it being being heavily implied he was abusive, the “Comedian” Joker is seen setting up fake tea parties with dolls, clearly trying to substitute them for his wife and child showing that he does miss them and desire to be a family with them.
While The Dark Knight is one of the few times the Joker's clown-like appearance is the result of make-up, he does sport a Glasgow Grin.
While Joker still has the permanent clown look, it's combined with the Glasgow Grin.
While Batman: Endgame would see the skin of his face restored with a chemical called Dionesiumnote , at the start of The New 52, the Joker had the Dollmaker skin his face and then, after he recovered it, spent Death of the Family wearing it like a Leatherface-esque mask. And even in Endgame, his restored face ends up badly burned as the result of the finale battle between him and Batman, though it still ends up restored again.
Gotham sees neither Valeska escape this. After his death in season 2, Jerome (the proto-Joker) ends up resurrected in season 3, but because Dwight thinks his attempt to revive him failed, Dwight ends up cutting off Jerome's face ala Death of the Family and Jerome ends up stapling it on when he catches up with Dwight and while he later has it properly reattached, there's still scars from what happened. Jeremiah, Jerome's twin and the show's true Joker, ends up with the "perma-clown" appearance due to Jerome having the Scarecrow brew something up to spray in Jeremiah's face, but season 5 sees his fateful fall at Ace Chemicals badly scar his face and sear off most of his hair with only stringy patches left.
Averted entirely in Joker (2019), where his clown appearance is entirely makeup, and the worst it gets is painting his iconic smile on his face with his own blood from a car crash. Not even a Glasgow Grin or anything, the blood is from his hand and his face only has a few normal cuts on it.
While Batman is a rather serious character who refuses to kill anyone, The Joker is a rather comical character who revels in death.
Joker's gadgets tend to be rather goofier but much more lethal, such as the Joker Venom that he often uses to kill his victims.
While Batman gets along well with his sidekicks Robin and Batgirl, Joker frequently abuses his sidekick Harley Quinn and has tried to kill her before, not to mention all the times he has been a Bad Boss by killing his henchmen for any reason you can think of, sometimes for no reason at all.
While Batman's backstory is well known, even by the citizens of Gotham who know of the tragedy of the rich Waynes' in Crime Alley, no one knows anything about the Joker's backstory, but most versions he tells are consistent in two things: he was a nobody, and possibly someone poor.
In most adaptations, his voice is high-pitched in contrast to Batman's Badass Baritone.
Why he went by the name the Red Hood has changed over the years: The Killing Joke claims he was a failed comedian driven to crime to support his pregnant wife. The trauma of his disfigurement from jumping in the acid and his wife's earlier accidental death drove him insane. However, even this backstory is questionable, as the Joker himself calls it "multiple choice".
In Injustice 2, an intro with Atrocitus has the Red Lantern wondering what drove the Joker to nihilism.
In the animated series, he claims to have been abused as a child when interviewed by Harley, but according to Batman, it's just another ruse to escape Arkham.
The purple suit and matching pants with either an orange and/or green shirt with a bowtie or tie, remains the definitive Joker look one that many artists and costume designers have given spin on. He is sometimes known for wearing a cool hat but other times goes hatless. Heath Ledger's custom-designed purple long-coat, trousers, blue shirt and green Waistcoat of Style with a tie has likewise become iconic and famous for its contemporary and downright stylish update on the classic look.
The original Red Hood outfit which is a black suit, white shirt, bowtie with an opera cap and a bizarre red dome is also quite famous.
The Hawaiian tourist outfit he wore in the notorious scene in The Killing Joke.
The white suit he wears in Miller's The Dark Knight Returns as well as the white nurse maid outfit with red wig in The Dark Knight is also quite notable.
The Future Joker look from Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker which went with a mime look (black body suit, slicked-back hair) is also quite distinct and unique.
The first issue of Batman with Joker's debut has him described as having "burning, hate-filled eyes" and the moniker, "the harliquin of hate".
The Man Who Laughs had Bruce dosed with a light version of the Joker Venom and he felt his perspective shift into a paranoid vengeance were he felt everyone deserved to be punished for his parent's death just for existing.
Death of the Family had Batman describe how Joker's irises are always narrow when looking at anyone but Batman and that it is usually an indication of negative feelings toward something with Bruce mentioning that his eye are the eyes of someone who hates everything he sees.
In the Justice League storyline "Rock of Ages", Martian Manhunter has to put in incredible effort to reorganize Joker's mind long enough for him to give up the cataclysmic Philosopher's Stone. The briefly sane Joker immediately says My God, What Have I Done? verbatim as he hands it back, before quickly losing his mind and going back to the laughing madman.
The famous example from the end of The Killing Joke, where Batman tries to convince him to allow Batman to rehabilitate him before their vendetta kills them. Joker considers it for a long, somber moment before quietly reflecting that they're both too far gone.
Batman: Cacophony ends with Joker being pumped full of an inhuman amount of antipsychotic drugs to keep him under control while in recovery from a near-fatal stabbing. Batman takes the opportunity to have a relatively-sane conversation with him, though it's somewhat subverted by Joker still being a homicidal sociopath even while heavily sedated.
He even gives multiple reasons on how he came Back from the Dead in Injustice 2 and will go along with whatever his opponent thinks is true, despite being Dead All Along in story mode and only appearing as a hallucination to his ex-moll.
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns sees him kill David Endochrine and Ruth Weisenheimer, who were clearly based on David Letterman and Dr. Ruth Westheimer.
During Knightfall, once he realizes that Azrael isn't Batman, his plan's gone to hell, and one too many criticisms from Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert stand-ins, he kills the stand-ins.
In one of the issues for the The Batman tie-in comic, The Batman Strikes, he terrorizes a stand-in for Conan O'Brien. This becomes darkly Hilarious in Hindsight as the real O'Brien voiced Endochrine in the animated version of Batman: The Dark Knight Returns. In the series proper, Harley's debut had the two of them terrorize a stand-in for Dr. Phil for the climax.
If you want to know how truly terrifying The Batman Who Laughs is, look no further than the way Joker acts whenever discussing him. He doesn't laugh, he doesn't smile. He becomes calm and serious and simply tells whomever he's talking to that the TBWL is "a wrong thing that shouldn't exist". Someone HAS to be scary if the very thought of him makes Joker act like a calm rational sane person.
In Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker, the clown has a massive Villainous Breakdown when Terry mocks him for his failed attempts to break Batman.
On the rare occasion Joker gets bored and leaves Gotham, expect everyone to think of him as just a silly clown, until the bodies start piling up.
One issue of the Robin Series had him talking about having Abusive Parents, only for a psychiatrist to tell him it's the seventh story he's told now.
Batman lampshades on this to Harley in the animated series, thinking it's another lie to gain sympathy.
The Killing Joke claims he was a failed comedian driven to crime to support his pregnant wife. The trauma of his disfigurement and his wife's earlier accidental death drove him mad. However, even this could be a lie, as he himself calls it "multiple choice".
It's even discussed in Injustice 2, as Atrocitus wonders what drove the Joker to nihilism. Despite only appearing as a hallucination to Harley in story mode, he spews out multiple theories for his Unexplained Recovery and will say Sure, Let's Go with That in non-canon fights. Was he resurrected by someone, or is he from another universe? Did he escape from either the Source Wall or the Phantom Zone, or is he just an apparition?
Shadow of the Bat #38, Tears of a Clown: He celebrates his anniversary of the day he was a still sane, but hapless comedian, and was thrown out of an exclusive Stand-Up Comedy club for an unfunny act the patrons mercilessly heckled. It was the last straw as he agreed to provide to his family by pulling a job for the Red Hood gang. So he kidnaps all the patrons and reenacts his act with control collars that will kill them when they laugh. Oddly enough, the patrons are hardcore Stand-Up Comedy fans, so they can't remember the number of times they've booed someone. However, even this origin story could be a lie.
It's come to be his primary disfigurement over the original skin bleaching.
In Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker, Terry McGinnis exploits this by delivering an epic Boring Insult so the clown will have a Villainous Breakdown.
King Barlowe proved to be a big one in his Thanatos Gambit in the episode "Joker's Millions" of The New Batman Adventures. In a spiteful Video Will, he gives the clown his millions, revealing in his tape that most of it was fake. Expecting the clown to splurge on it, he won't have enough to pay off the IRS, allowing Barlowe to get the "last laugh" after his death, without the Joker coming after him.
Alan Moore's "I go Loony" from The Killing Joke, an in-panel song-and-dance tune that was eventually made into an actual song belted out in Batman: The Killing Joke.
Batman: The Brave and the Bold has "Where's the Fun in That?" from the episode "Emperor Joker".
Batman: Arkham City ended with him covering The Platters' "Only You (and You Alone)", Batman: Arkham Origins had him cover Hank Williams' "Cold, Cold, Heart" and Batman: Arkham Knight had him provide an original composition, "Can't Stop Laughing".
Action Fashionista: This incarnation of the Joker has a wide variety of garish outfits for every occassion — most of them straight from the comics.
Adaptational Attractiveness: Metal teeth, lack of eyebrows, and tattoos aside, he's still being played by the youthful-looking real life Pretty Boy Jared Leto; especially since the last two cinematic Jokers were a creepy middle-aged gangster with a botched face-lift and a filthy, scarred vagrant (even the mentally unwell clown-for-hire doesn't scream Mr. Fanservice one bit). This version looks more like Marilyn Manson.
Adaptational Nice Guy: A very downplayed example. While he's otherwise the same Clown Prince of Crime we all know and love to hate, he appears to genuinely care for Harley, and even throws her out of a falling helicopter to save her life. Almost any other iteration of the Joker would do that to save his own skin or rid himself of her.
Adaptational Skimpiness: This version of the Joker tends to be shirtless a lot more than he has in any other medium. It mostly seems like an opportunity to show off his tattoos.
Adaptation Distillation: Leto's Joker seems to be less of the "evil philosopher" that Heath Ledger portrayed him as in The Dark Knight, and instead seems to be a cross between the garish, larger-than-life Mark Hamill version from the animated series and the Arkham games, and the creepy, deeply twisted Brian Azzarello version. David Ayer had also stated that he looked specifically to the Golden Age Joker for reference, providing reason for many to believe that Leto's Joker is a modern re-imagining of that incarnation.
Advertised Extra: Heavily featured in Suicide Squad promotional materials, barely appears in the film for more than seven minutes. According to Jared Leto, several of the scenes he shot were not included in the theatrical cut.
Ambiguous Disorder: In Suicide Squad, most of the time the Joker seems... not all there compared to Harley. In addition of psychopathic tendencies, the Joker has random bouts of maniacal laughter, confusion, and slurred speech-like patterns. All attributes that stem from punch-drunk syndrome. Considering he has faced Batman one too many times, it makes sense that the Joker's mental stability is finally catching up to him.
However, come Birds of Prey, they broke up, mirroring the comics where they do have an Relationship Revolving Door. It appears to stick, as Harley publicly calls it quits between the two of them.
His tattoos are very reminiscent of the Joker in All Star Batman and Robin.
Ax-Crazy: Like all the incarnations before him, calling him a violent psychopath is one of the biggest understatements you can make.
Bedlam House: Spent some time at Arkham Asylum, where he met Harley. Then he broke free from it with the help of both Harley and his gang.
Chewing the Scenery: An important part of the character is his theatricality.
Cool Car: A bright purple sports car with underglow lights and a "HAHAHA" license plate.
Dented Iron: It's subtle, but the numerous scars on his body and metal replacement teeth in his mouth are clear signs that his frequent run-ins with Batman are taking their toll.
Disney Death: He seemingly dies in the crash of his helicopter... only to come back to free Harley from her high security prison at the end of Suicide Squad.
The Dreaded: In true Joker fashion, everyone is terrified of him.
Establishing Character Moment: One that takes place before he even makes his official debut in the setting - he killed Robin (a minor) and vandalized his outfit to mock Batman over his inability to save him.
Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Insofar as much as the Joker can love anyone, anyway, but he does seem to genuinely care about Harley. Eventually, subverted.
Evil Has a Bad Sense of Humor: He considers the brutal murder of a minor as a joke he played on Batman. When he's torturing Harleen Quinzel, he promises not to shatter her well-kept teeth while flashing his own hideous metal dentures. When Harleen later has him at gunpoint, Joker just says "please don't kill me, I'll be ya friend" in a snarky tone.
Evil Is Hammy: It's not The Joker if he's not Chewing the Scenery. And, sure enough, he does.
Evil Is Petty: The graffiti on Robin's costume seems to imply that Joker murdered him just to prod at Batman. It is confirmed in Suicide Squad that Joker and Harley killed him.
Evil Laugh: It's kind of his thing. One notable example is when he chuckles while surrounded by an arsenal of weapons.
Fake Shemp: Indie rocker Johnny Goth stood in for Jared Leto in Birds of Prey, in the flashback where he and Harley torture and tattoo the big mafia thug Harley later bumps back into.
Foil: To Batman as usual, but with some new additions. After 20 years, Batman became more jaded and cruel, while the Joker somewhat mellowed out and his criminal activity became more professional. Batman didn't settle down until the death of Superman while the Joker grew attached to Harley Quinn.
In Suicide Squad Griggs' smug indifference about his gambling debt immediately becomes pure terror when he realizes the Joker has gotten involved.
He is so feared that even the likes of Black Mask would rather steer clear of him. Harley's enemies only start gunning for her in Birds of Prey when it's become clear that she's no longer with him.
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The Ghost:
There is an allusion to him in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice ("HA HA HA Joke's On You, Batman" painted across the chest of the dead Robin's empty suit in the Batcave), but he doesn't actually appear.
He gets mentioned a lot in Birds of Prey, but he's only seen very briefly in some flashbacks, always from the back (including footage from Suicide Squad). There is a whole Deleted Scene where he and Harley have a domestic dispute. Harley leaves the house through the window and the Joker throws her stuffed beaver out through the window. In the film proper, she's just kicked out of the house, with no shot of Mr. J.
Greater-Scope Villain: His role in Batman v Superman. Despite not actually appearing his murder of Robin by this point has driven Batman down a darker, more vengeful path that goes against Batman's traditional moral code; the one that the Joker is always trying to prove is wrong. Batman's rage towards Superman blinds him to the possibility of Lex Luthor being the real threat long enough for Superman to die fighting Doomsday. In a way the Joker's actions contributed to Batman's failure.
Guttural Growler: This Joker is noticeably more snarly than previous incarnations.
Handshake Refusal: He doesn't like to shake hands, as Monster T finds out.
Hell-Bent for Leather: Wears a purple crocodile skin duster at some point in the film.
Jerk with a Heart of Jerk: Despite being a homicidal sociopath, he seems to truly love his girlfriend Harley Quinn. Then in Birds Of Prey, he coldly and violently breaks up with her.
Joker Immunity: He appears to die when his helicopter is shot down about halfway through Suicide Squad. To absolutely no one's surprise, he shows up alive and well in the final scene. It helps that he's the Trope Namer.
Knife Nut: And by God, does he have enough blades.◊
Lean and Mean: This Joker, while muscular, is quite lean, especially compared to the heavily muscled Batman.
Love Epiphany: Well, "love" is pushing it, but Joker realizes his affections for Harley when she dives in the chemical bath that ultimately turned Joker into what he is. Symbolic in the sense she was agreeing to join him in madness. Further adding to the complexity of the scene; Joker was tying up a loose end, having used Harley to escape from Arkham. He lead her to her demise and intended to leave her for death but at the same moment realized she had entered his world and his madness. Joker never anticipated the amount of utter devotion Harley would have for him, something inside him just couldn't walk away from her, so he jumped in to save her.
Manipulative Bastard: He manipulated Harley into helping him escape Arkham because she fell in love with him. When she served her purpose, he would have had her kill herself jumping into a bath of chemicals to prove her feelings. He instead saves her from this demise because he has a Love Epiphany in the moment.
Monster Clown: Like the previous film versions, Joker is an Ax-Crazy criminal with clownish makeup. Green hair notwithsanding, his white makeup, red lipstick and absence of facial scars make him look closer to a mime than his predecessors.
Noble Demon: In Suicide Squad, his whole motivation is to rescue Harley Quinn. His commitment is so strong he doesn't even waste time with pranks or petty acts of cruelty. Everything he does is for someone else.
Only Known By His Nickname: He's only known as The Joker, or "J" / "Mr. J".
Outlaw Couple: He and Harley Quinn are lovers and partners in crime.
Sadist: Even though there was only a few select scenes of him, one of them is him torturing Harley. It's disturbingly obvious that he is positively gleeful over it. And he doesn't seem to have lost any sleep over murdering Robin, either.
Pet the Dog: David Ayer confirms that while he did push Harley out of the falling helicopter, his intent was in fact to save her life.
Satellite Love Interest: To Harley Quinn in Suicide Squad. His characterization revolves entirely around Harley, not even getting involved with the main plot.
Scary Teeth: Several of his teeth are made of metal. According to David Ayer, Batman punched his teeth out after he killed Robin, leading him to replace them with metal teeth.
Screw This, I'm Outta Here!: Although he has a presence at the start of the film, The Joker appears to have left Gotham City to be controlled by Black Mask in Birds of Prey, with Roman saying that Joker has already skipped town.
The Sociopath: He's chaotic and remorseless, much like his previous versions. Special mention goes to his murder of Robin, which he topped off by spray-painting a cruel taunt for Batman onto the boy's costume.
Tattooed Crook: His torso is covered in jester-themed tattoos. He also has a few on his arms and face.
Villain of Another Story: He mainly appeared in Suicide Squad, but his biggest act of villainy to date — killing Robin — happened some years before Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, in which he doesn't appear. The spray-painted message on Robin's empty suit ("Ah ah ah joke's on you Batman!") in the latter film can't be anything else than his doing.
Where Does He Get All Those Wonderful Toys?: Is seen with a rather impressive arsenal of guns and knives. And even says to warden Griggs, at some point, "I can't wait to show you my toys." note Notably, he manages to hijack the gunship which was sent to extract Waller and the squad so he can rescue Harley.
Would Hit a Girl: In the past, the Joker electroshocks and manipulates Dr. Harleen Quinzel into allowing her to fall into a vat of chemicals, in order to become Harley Quinn.
Would Hurt a Child: He killed Batman's sidekick, Robin, while the boy was an underage minor.
You Gotta Have Blue Hair: His hair is bright green.
   "Knightmare" Joker
"You won't kill me. I'm your best friend..." Appearances:
Zack Snyder's Justice League
"You need me. You... need me... to help you undo this world you created, by letting her die."
The Joker meets up once more with Batman in the nightmarish alternate future where Darkseid has conquered the Earth and Superman turned evil. But things aren't the same anymore between the two legendary foes.
See also the Knightmare page for more on that setting's characters.
Break Them by Talking: He deliberately tries to agitate Batman by reminding him of how many people have died on his watch.
Cop Killer: He wears a bulletproof vest with at least two dozens police badges on it. Whether these were good cops killed prior to the apocalypse or servants of the oppressive regime of Superman after the apocalypse is not detailed.
Costume Evolution: He has ditched his garish gangster suits for what looks like either a medical gown or a butcher gown, complete with orange gloves and a bulletproof vest with a dozen police badges pinned on it. He got rid of his "Damaged" forehead tattoo, let his hair grow and put red makeup around his mouth, looking closer to more common depictions of the character.
Enemy Mine: He and Batman had the worst kind of enmity imaginable, but the Earth being conquered by Darkseid is enough of a Conflict Killer for them to call a truce and work together to try undoing this mess.
Evil Has a Bad Sense of Humor: He utters the line "We live in a society" while gazing upon the devastated landscape in the trailer. This is clearly a Meme Acknowledgement, and it's quite awkwardly used given the context (is there really any society left in this post-apocalyptic world?). It doesn't appear in the actual film, however. The line was improvised by Leto.
Evil Laugh: Even with the world being in such a sorry state and him still being sane enough to acknowledge how bad the situation is, he'll still let some laughs out, even though they sound more subdued than ever.
Evil Versus Oblivion: Even he sees the necessity of teaming up with Batman to try undoing what Darkseid did to Earth.
Future Badass: He survived the apocalypse brought upon Earth by Darkseid and looks like he's geared for guerilla actions.
My Card: He gives a Joker card to Batman as a symbol of their truce. Shall the Dark Knight want to break that truce, he'd just have to tear that card up. The card could be seen strapped on Batman's assault rifle in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
Nice Job Breaking It, Hero!: Joker gets a high reminding Batman how costly his mistakes in the past have been.
The Nicknamer: He nicknames Mera "my little fish stick" and Robin "Boy Wonder".
Progressively Prettier: Despite being worse for wear, this Joker is arguably even better looking than his previous appearance, with his over-the-top tattooed gangster image toned down and his androgyny played up. Ironically, this version also more closely resembles the Heath Ledger incarnation.
Thousand-Yard Stare: He has such a stare when looking at the devastated horizon as he starts talking to Batman.
Villain Has a Point: While he’s the one who killed Robin, he gives Batman a minor What the Hell, Hero? for sending “a Boy Wonder to do a man’s job.”
Vocal Evolution: His voice is much softer and higher pitched than it was in Suicide Squad.
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fromthewifecage · 5 years ago
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Ok love let’s get personal 😏 tell me what made you fall for Johnny! His gorgeous body? Charming personality? Award winning (ha!) smile? I want all the wonderful (smutty 😏) details you’ve got!
What started it? 2 words. Linden Ashby.
And I mean it. I saw Mortal Kombat at the cinema (and LOVED it) and of course I couldn’t help but immediately fall in love with this Johnny. I’d played MK before then, even had the very first version on the Master System (so old it didn’t even have enough memory to cope with all the fighters so they cut KANO from it *cries*). He was the perfect mixture of hot and hilarious and he (along with Cary and Christophe Lambert) made the film for me. I honestly adore the film and will happily watch it now. We ignore the 2nd film (yeah, replace Linden Ashby with a random and then kill Johnny after 5 seconds?! That’s going to get me on side, wankers.)
After the film I went back to playing the games and Raiden (“the man with the hat” as my Mum calls him) was always my main (mixed in with some Noob and Smoke). After MK Trilogy I missed out on MK until 9 was released, and yeah, Johnny was alright, he’s funny as hell, but after his chapter he becomes a punching bag :( and I was happy blowing kisses at Raiden.
Then we get to MKX and we meet MY Johnny. Andrew Bowen’s voice is hot as hell and he is SUCH a good voice actor, without him I wouldn’t love Johnny nearly as much. Honestly, his voice does very naughty things to me, very good naughty things (in my knickers). Johnny makes MKX, he starts the thing off and if I play it or watch it through on Youtube when I get a hankering, then I always want more of him. I am a greedy slut.
I think the kharacter design is hot. I wasn’t sure of his Special Forces look to start, and when I play MKX I use either his Ninja Mime skin or his topless kostue (again, slut) and wish they’d gone for something more, well, more Johnny. Yes he’d wear the kombat trousers and vest on missions, but the guy takes care of himself and would have adopted “Treat yo self’ as one of his main mottos, so he’d wear more klassic stuff (if you zoom in on his tux shirt he has his own little JC logos on it , amazing detailing, so he has a clothing line and he’s wear that, all sexy designer looks) when not working. I absolutely ADORE the tux look in MK11, he looks incredible in it. (And oh yessss they’ve rolled up the sleeves to show off his forearms. Anyone looks good doing that, any gender, and age, any size, anyone, instantly boosts your hotness.)
The storyline of MKX where he gets together with Sonya is totally believable. If you watch Maximilian Dood play the Johnny vs Shinnok chapter on Youtube when Johnny says “She called me Johnny” Max will say something like “Oh don’t go get charming on me Johnny, you’re making me like you.” And that is exactly what Johnny’s doing, he’s charming the knickers off Sonya and everyone playing the game. Instant love. You totally see why Sonya falls for him, cos you’d be mad not to.Then you meet Older!Johnny and he’s still utterly hilarious, but now he’s more charming, less of a douche, has the sexy salt and pepper hair, still shows off the tattoo, and I wanted him even more. His obvious adoration for Cassie makes my knickers evaporate. I don’t have/want kids, but if I did a Sonya and ended up pregnant with his kiddo, you know that he'd just be the absolute best Dad.
How they treat his split from Sonya is pretty realistic. The comics show that Sonya kept with her career, and Johnny was a stay at home Dad (obviously still doing his films), and that Sonya wouldn’t take time away from her job caused the family to break up. Again, as a non kid person myself I can totally see Sonya’s side. But I can also see Johnny’s and Cassie’s (and isn’t this just forgotten in MK11?! BULLSHIT.)
Johnny interacting with Kenshi is fantastic (yeah, I totally ship it), and with Kuai (yeah, I totally ship it) and with Raiden (yeah, I totally ship it). (The “I’m guessing it’s not your first time in cuffs. What’s your safe word?” to Quan Chi with Kenshi sniggering is HILARIOUS. As is “Oh sorry ma’am, didn’t see you there” to Shinnok.
I LOVE HIM.)
Now onto MK11. Yeah, he’s GORGEOUS. His face model Colin Ryan is hot as hell (thank you NRS) and thank the Elder Gods they kept Andrew Bowen as his v/a. I’d have gone on a one woman riot if they’d changed him.
Thankfully he is mostly hilarious, and we get to feel his sadness when Sonya dies and he comforts Cassie. The bond between him and his loved ones is beautiful. His fatalities are my favourites (OMG that leer he does at the end of his ventriloquist act is knicker-ruiningly hot. GOD DAMN!)
Young Johnny is an absolute dick until he does that face at Sonya bandaging him up at the end, and we see Older!Johnny start to emerge. He’s a good boy really, his Dad just fucked him up and made him think he had to be a prick.
His clothes. So they kept with the SF styling for Older!Johnny, and it’s still not great. He looks great in it, but he’d look great in a bin bag. I am SO glad they brought out the tux, (I have already squealed on about that, but fuck me it’s amaaaaaaazing) and I LOVE the Ninja Mime kostume. The younger outfits are great too with topless being the icing on the cake. The vests are great, the colours are great, the sunglasses are great.
The non sleezeball intros are hilarious, as are his taunts (the Mime one is especially brilliant, as is the fuck you one!) I love him playing with the toy Johnny, the splits, the autograph (I imagine he’s writing that on my tits).
The bad MK11 stuff: Yeah, MK11 isn’t the best. I honestly can’t buy him and Sonya back together after how their marriage ended. He may have forgiven her, but that would never stop him feeling like she hurt Cassie, and Cassie is his everything, and you just wouldn’t get past that. Sure you could keep the peace, be civil, but feeling his child was abandoned by the other parent is not something that would ever be pushed aside. I think NRS made a huge error in getting them back together, it was obviously to heighten the emotion of Sonya’s death, and that’s pretty pathetic writing on NRS’s part.
Johnny’s intros have him behaving pretty appallingly towards the majority of the female kombatants. There was no need for him to be so sleazy. Sure Younger!Johnny is a sleazy prick, but he’s a ridiculously famous movie star, he can get anyone he wants, why have him sound like a slimeball desperate for pussy? It’s done so badly, ugh. And the non distinction between Older and Younger!Johnny is sheer laziness by NRS. Not hard to make different intros for different variations. Same goes for how they fucked up the revenant skins, kharacters will state they aren’t revenants when they have a revenant skin. Fucking terrible by NRS.
Also I am greedy and wanted more of him in the story, buuuuuut that is appallingly greedy, especially when Kabal, Erron and Bi-Han got 5 fucking seconds of FUCKING BULLSHIT.
And also, what the fuck is up with Johnny’s ending with rehab? Where did that come from? Sure he’s a film star but he never seemed drunk or high or owt so WTF? Sadly I would bet money that they put that in to try to lesson the ‘Sonya fucked up the family’ and shift the blame to Johnny. Go fuck yourselves NRS, go on, go fuck yourselves.
So what is it that makes me love Johnny? The humour and Older!Johnny’s personality, hands down. Make me laugh and I am a very happy woman. Add in muscles and a smile that could kill me?
I LOVE HIM.
Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk.
(Ok and I had this ridiculous daydream once about Older!Johnny getting a part in a Tarantino film, and it totally revitalising his career (just like John Travolta) and making everyone sit up and go “Whoa, I didn’t know he could actually act”. Ridiculous I know.)
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For the gamer asks: 1, 8, 36, 39, 40 Pretty please.
1. First game you can remember playing?
Well I remember playing a game that involved Furbies on computer kind of like a virtual pet furbie. I was 4-5years old at that point. My first console was a ps1 and my first game on that was Spyro. My first hand held console was a Gameboy Advance SP and my first game on that was Pokémon fire red
8. Favorite game?
PC: Skyrim
PS4: Horizon Zero Dawn (looking forward to the second installment)
36. What skins are on your controllers?
Don’t have any PS4 controller skins never appealed to me considering they get dirty fairly often. But if I wanted I’d get custom RWBY ones
39. What do your customizable characters look like?
They will have white hair with dark blue or emerald green eyes.
40. What game would you suggest to a non-gamer?
Well depends. Every person has different interests. It’s like having a favourite reading genre.
If you like fantasy? Elder scrolls series, the Dragon Age series or the Witcher Series
Interested in Sci-fi Mass effect trilogy (not andromeda).
Interested in history? Assassins Creed is where it’s at. Or you can try A Plague Tale Innocence (a game I thoroughly enjoyed)
You enjoy post apocalyptic scenarios? Fallout series and my fav Horizion Zero Dawn.
Into games that involve other players? Overwatch (due to all the different play styles)
Fighting? Mortal Kombat
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Mortal Kombat 12 Might Bring Back MK 3D Era Characters
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Mortal Kombat 12 may be the upcoming NetherRealm game, according to series co-creator Ed Boon, who also teased that "soon" we might see more characters from MK's 3D era. The popularity of Mortal Kombat 11, one of the top PC fighting games, has generated a lot of rumours that it will overtake Injustice 3 in development and replace the DC comics superhero game. Boon is soliciting user questions on Twitter, with one response asking him to offer a hint for what the next NetherRealm game might be. His answer, “Injustice 3 or MK12,” almost feels like a joke response given that the studio has been so heavily focused on those two games, but it certainly lends credence to the idea that we’re going to be seeing one of the pair turning up soon enough. Perhaps more tantalisingly, Boon offers a curious response to someone asking, “Why are the 3D era characters so scarce in the most recent games?” Boon replies, “That is something we will soon fix,” suggesting that such beloved figures as Mokap, Hsu Hao, and Nitara from the late 90s and noughties era of MK4, Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance, and Mortal Kombat: Deception could see a comeback. Of course, plenty of fans are already eagerly calling out their personal favourites in the quote tweets. Whether we’re likely to see these characters as DLC for MK11 or in a continuation of the rebooted story moving into Mortal Kombat 12 remains to be seen. However, MK11 is now over three years old, so a new game certainly isn’t out of the question. Boon says he will be attending the upcoming The Game Awards show on December 8 “but not presenting,” suggesting that we might not see a reveal there – although he doesn’t technically have to ‘present’ a trailer, if you want to keep those hopes alive. Typically, NetherRealm has alternated between Mortal Kombat and Injustice since 2011’s MK9 (released as Mortal Kombat). However, there has been much suggestion that MK12 will precede Injustice 3 to capitalise on the Mortal Kombat series’s recent success. Elsewhere during the questionnaire, Boon names Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 along with the modern trilogy of MK9, MKX, and MK11 as his favourites to work on. Boon also suggests that he thinks the NetherRealm team could “make a great ‘Streets of Rage’ style Mortal Kombat game” one day, and says that he would love to make a “Director’s Kut” for Mortal Kombat 4 one day “that has everything we wanted to have in it.” Check out our Mortal Kombat 11 fatalities guide to see how to finish your enemies off in the most gruesome manner possible. We’ve also got all the Mortal Kombat 11 endings for you, and a look at the Mortal Kombat 11 movie skin pack that implements looks based on the 1995 classic. Read the full article
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jorgemarme · 4 years ago
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Sub Zero / Scorpion GET OVER HERE! These guys are some of the most iconic characters in the world of fighting games even though they started as very simple kind of generic (but cool) looking ninjas, they've evolved over the years into their own iconic selves and even though I do not follow the LONG and complicated lore of Mortal Kombat I really like these guys and I really think they deserve a spot (along with their other recolors as skins) When I was around 9, my best friend gave me Mortal Kombat Trilogy for the N64 as a birthday present and I remember being super hyped about it, after some practice I was fighting on a level that's a bridge and I dropped my enemy onto a bed of spikes, little did I know my mom just came into the room and was pretty upset about it and she made me trade MK3 for the complete opposite of this game...Yoshi's Island 😂 I was so sad about it. Even though the MK games are famous for being overly violent I bet they could implement the serie's feel in a more stylistic way, similar to when ridley killed Mario in its reveal trailer(or just use friendship moves hahah) For quite some time I've been pretty sure they would be the last addition (specially Sub Zero with his ice powers), but after watching many speculation videos of the last DLC character in Smash. I'm pretty sure they won't get in, and I'm fairly convinced that the last character will be the main protagonist from the new Shin Megami Tensei game hahah, similar to when they added Incineroar, Corrin and other characters to promote an upcoming game andake the game take little longer to age. But we'll see, these last characters have been pretty unexpected 😁 #mortalkombat #mk #subzero #scorpion #ninjas #gaming #videogames #ssmashbuddies #jmarme https://www.instagram.com/p/CSrssi_FrHd/?utm_medium=tumblr
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DC Comics Previews DC Horror
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DC Comics has released new details for it’s upcoming horror print:
On June 1, DC is launching its all-new DC HORROR imprint with THE CONJURING: THE LOVER, a five-issue monthly limited series, which serves as a prelude to the highly anticipated New Line Cinema film, The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, arriving in theatres and exclusively on HBO Max Friday, June 4.
Here’s your first look at some interior pages from issue #1 by series artist Garry Brown.
This dark and haunting mystery is co-written by Daniel Johnson-McGoldrick (screenwriter, The Conjuring 2, Orphan) and Rex Ogle. The prelude introduces college student Jessica, a college freshman returning to campus after winter break, bringing with her the anxieties of last semester’s poor grades, the awkwardness of facing a boy she wishes she’d never slept with, and an undeniably unnerving feeling of being watched.
Jessica soon comes to realize that something evil has made her its target, and it will not rest until it has her in its unholy grip. But why did this sinister presence set its sights on a seemingly normal college freshman?
“It’s something that is scary, something that is good fun and something that kind of leaves you really kind of crawling underneath your skin,” said co-writer Rex Ogle in an exclusive interview for SyFy.com.
THE CONJURING: THE LOVER will also feature backup stories that further explore the mysteries of the dreaded artifact room of Ed and Lorraine Warren from The Conjuring Universe. Issue #1 contains a bloodcurdling story exploring the frightening origin of one of the items from the Warrens’ haunted artifact room, written by comics superstar and DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL mastermind Scott Snyder, with art by Denys Cowan (HARDWARE, THE QUESTION: THE DEATHS OF VIC SAGE).
For more information on the DC HORROR imprint and THE CONJURING: THE LOVER, visit the website at www.dcomics.com and follow on social media @DCComics and @thedcnation.
To check out the newly-released trailer for The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, visit the website at TheConjuringMovie.com. Fans of The Conjuring Universe, and other Warner Bros. and New Line horror films such as IT, Annabelle, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and The Exorcist, can shop WBHorrorCollection.com for exclusive artwork, collectibles, and limited-edition merchandise.
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Mademoizelle Movies Challenge 2020
Un film dont le titre est issu d’une chanson - Going to Brasil
Un film avec un(e) journaliste - The girl in the spider’s web
Un film réalisé par une femme - Lady Bird 
Un film ayant gagné un ours d’or - Sen to Chihiro no Kamikashuki (Le voyage de Chihiro)
Un film avec une voix off - Cinderella (live action - 2017)
Un film qui se déroule à la campagne - 3 Billboards, les panneaux de la vengeance
Un buddy movie -  Dumb and Dumber
Un film avec un personnage atteint d’un handicap - Inside I’m dancing / Rory O’Shea was here
Un court-métrage - What did Jack do ?
Un film qui n’est pas sorti en salles en France - L'ultime sacrifice
Un film choral - Reservoir Dogs
Un premier film - The cabin in the woods 
Un film sur le monde du travail
Un film réalisé par un(e) acteur/trice qui joue dedans - Jojo Rabbit 
Un film tourné dans la région de mon enfance - Taxi
Un survival - Instinct de survie
Un film sorti l’année de ton bac - X-Men: First Class
Un film qui se déroule avant le XXe siècle - La favorite 
Un film avec un caméo de réalisateur/trice - Clueless
Un film d’animation européen - The Queen's Corgi (film d’animation belge en langue anglaise)
Un film qui n’est ni en anglais ni en français - Millenium 1 ( Suédois VOSTFR )
Un film dont l’affiche est esthétique - Knives out
Un film français d’avant 1980 - Les Quatre Cents Coups (1959)
Un film avec un titre en un mot - Venom
Un film qui aurait dû avoir un Oscar - The Stranger (1946)
Un film adapté d’une pièce de théâtre - L’étudiante et Monsieur Henry
Un film qui m’a fait découvrir un(e) acteur/trice
Un film avec un meurtre - Millenium 2 
Un film avec un jeu - Rollerball (1975)
Un film sorti l’année de naissance d’un de mes parents
Un film avec une scène chantée ou dansée - Pan 
Un film avec un(e) acteur/trice que j’adore - Assasination Nation 
Un film avec un anti héro - Hancock
Un film muet - The Phantom of the Opera (1925)
Un film qui se passe à l’hôpital - The Killing of a Sacred Deer
Un film avec un titre contenant un aliment comestible
Un western - The lone ranger
Un film adapté d’un livre que j’ai lu - After : chapitre 1
Un film autour d’une grossesse
Un film d’un(e) réalisateur/trice asiatique - Parasite
Un film de guerre - Dunkerque
Un film avec des personnages principaux queer - Portrait de la jeune fille en feu 
Un film se déroulant pendant les fêtes de Noël ou pendant la Saint-Sylvestre - Taxi 3
Un film dont l’actrice principale est racisée
Un film que tu n’avais pas envie de voir - Kingsman : the golden circle
un film qui t'a fait pleurer de rire - Mr Popper’s penguins 
un film avec de la magie - The Covenant
un film vu au cinéma (transformé en : que j’aurais dû voir au cinema , vu le contexte ... Merci le Covid ...) - Sound of Metal
un film exclusif netflix  - You get Me 
une comédie musicale - Drôle de Frimousse (Funny Face)
un film dans lequel un objet est important - Le Seigneur des anneaux : le retour du roi 
Un film avec un scène en hélicoptère - Kong : Skull Island 
Le film préféré d'un.e ami - Mortal Kombat (film préféré d’ Eric lorsqu’il était petit et qu’il m’a recommandé à la base pour la catégorie “un film avec des ninjas” , mais le film est hors thème...)
Un film où l'eau / la mer est important - A cure for wellness
Un film que tu as trouvé nul - Ocean’s thirteen
Un Disney - Aladdin
Un film en huit-clos - Crawl
Un film avec des ninjas
Un film considéré comme un classique - Halloween 
Un film où le personnage est coincé dans une histoire en boucle - Edge of Tomorrow
Un film en noir et blanc - L’homme qui en savait trop (1ère version)
Un film avec une scène improbable - Alien Resurrection (Après avoir dégommé un alien particulièrement coriace à l’envers sur une échelle , le personnage de Ron Perlman en se redressant se retrouve nez à nez avec une petite araignée !)
Un film considéré comme l’un des meilleurs de la décennie selon Première - Gravity
Un film sensuel ou érotique - The Love Witch
Un film d’horreur psychologique - Get out
Un film qui te rassure - The jungle book ( dessin animé - 1967 )
Un film d’Amérique du Sud
Un film ayant reçu un oscar de la photographie - The Revenant 
Un film dont les personnages principaux sont des personnes âgées - Youth
Un biopic historique - Unbroken 
Un film avec un monstre surnaturel - Aliens : le retour 
Un film sur les enfants - Artemis Fowl
Un documentaire - Miss representative
Un film avec une saison dans le titre - Captain America : the Winter Soldier
Un film qui se passe en prison - Hunger
Un film avec des effets spéciaux qui ont mal vieilli - Silent Hill 2
Un film ayant passé le test de Bechdel - Captain Marvel
Un film ayant gagné l’oscar du meilleur décor - Sweeney Todd - The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
Un film dont un personnage a le même prénom que toi - Delicatessen
Un remake ou film ayant été objet de remake - Flubber 
Un film basé sur des faits réels - I,Tonya 
un film faisant partie d’une trilogie - Millenium 3
un film avec un(e) prof - Freedom Writers
un film ayant lieu dans un pays que j’aimerais visiter - The secret Scripture 
un film d’espionnage - Burn After Reading
un film avec un(e) psy - Sibyl
un film qui m’a mis en colère - The Miseducation of Cameron Post
un film se déroulant dans le futur - Aeon Flux
un film dont le titre commence par la première lettre de ton prénom - Joker
un film que j’ai aimé contre toute attente - Skin
un film avec un animal qui parle - Avengers : Endgame 
un film avec un couple de cinéma que j’adore
Un film sorti cette année - Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)
Un film dirigé par un.e réalisateur.trice de moins de 30 ans - Tom à la ferme
Un film dont le personnage principal n’est pas humain - Cats and Dogs
Un film avec une couleur dans le titre - Green book
Un film dont tu aimes la BO -  Le seigneur des anneaux : Les deux tours
Un film avec un mariage - Wedding nightmare
Un film que ta mère/ton père/ta soeur*aime (* petit joker je n’ai pas trouvé les films que mon père m’a recommandé...) - Le loup de Wall Street
Un film dont je voudrais changer la fin - Mrs Doubtfire
EDIT 28/12 : 91/100 (dont un documentaire)
Films vus qui ne rentrent pas ( ou plus ) dans les catégories ci dessus :
- Spider man : Far From Home 
- Dark Shadows
- Peter Pan (dessin animé)
- Les 101 dalmatiens (film)
- Marvel Studios : Assembling a universe (documentaire)
- X-men 1
- L'Âge de glace : Les Lois de l'univers
- The talented Mr Ripley
- Kubrick par Kubrick (documentaire)
- Les Aristochats 
- Mulan (dessin animé)
- Who framed Roger Rabbit
- Marvel Studios : Expanding the universe (documentaire - présentation des series MCU à venir)
- Rogue One : A Star Wars Story
- X-men : the last stand
- Yes man
- X-men origins : Wolverine
- Atonement
- The lion king (dessin animé)
- The ruins
- The lucky one
- 21 Years : Quentin Tarantino (documentaire sur les oeuvres du réalisateur)
- The losers 
- Billy Elliot
- Julie Andrews , la mélodie d’une vie (documentaire sur la carrière de la chanteuse et actrice)
- Chef
- Push 
- Alice au pays des merveilles (dessin animé)
- Coming to America
- Robin des bois (dessin animé)
- Underwater
- 2 Fast 2 Furious ( volume 2 de la saga Fast and Furious)
- The Cell
- Captain America : Civil War (VOST)
- Ève ( court métrage)
- It
- I am Legend
- Triple frontier
- Busanhaeng (Train to Busan) (Sud coréen - VOSTFR)
- Destroyer
- Arrival
- The old guard
- Valkyrie
- Le Mans 66
- Peter Pan (film)
- Hook
- In Darkness
- Ingrid goes West
- The Wolverine
- The devil all the time
- Ex Machina
- X men : Days of Future past
- This is Paris Hilton ( documentaire sur la femme d’affaire )
- X men : Apocalypse
- Chadwick Boseman : a tribute for a King (documentaire en hommage à l’acteur - non référencé sur Senscritique )
- Trixie Mattel : moving parts ( documentaire sur la drag queen)
- Terminator 2: Judgment Day
- Disclorsure: Trans Lives on screen ( documentaire sur la transexualité et sa représentation dans les médias)
- Lights out
- The Conjuring
- Annabelle 
- The Witches (1990)
- La Leggenda del pianista sull'oceano
- Girl with a pearl earring 
- The Conjuring 2
- Edward Scissorhands
- Logan lucky
- A couteaux tirés (deja vu cette année en version original sous titré - Knives out)
- Il a déjà tes yeux
- The Sound of Music
- 102 Dalmatians
- Alien vs Predator
- Mulan (live action)
- Logan
- The King 
- Doctor Dolittle (1998)
- Dr Dolittle 2
- Star Wars : The Last Jedi
- After We Collided
- Bronson (titre original , vu en VOSTFR)
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damublade-archived · 8 years ago
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Tarkatan Blades
     Tarkatan Blades, How do they work? This is something that has been bugging me ever since I played the Mortal Kombat Trilogy game for Playstation 1.(I was around 13 or 14 at the time and a playstation was all I could get for Christmas, yes I still have it in my attic collecting dust.) 
   Anyway how do tarkatan arm-blades work. Where do they go when it goes back in the arm? If you want a realistic answer it would probably end up like this here.
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    (Thank you @the-sword-saint for this lovely sketch) If they went back in the arms like this, then yikes that would be painful and I would not want to live with that. Now I came up with a more logical theory, if you can call it that. What if the Arm-blades worked like cat claws. When cats retract their claws, it folds into the paw like so. I made a sketch a while back so bare with me as I explain this and feel free to throw in your thoughts.
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  There is a slit just about an inch or so pass the elbow and barely visible unless you look close enough. But who will ever get close to look at a Tarkatan arm and live to tell.(close friend, family) The skin around the slit on the arm is basically numb, the nerves around it are more then likely unresponsive or dead. As babies, the arm-blade more then likely hurt when they first come out, and as they get older the skin there becomes tougher and numb. The bone that makes up the blade is folded around the Humerus bone, sort of like bendy metal(whatever those thin chains are that’s used for necklaces). In this state the blade is spongy like, basically useless. 
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  When the arm-blade retracts it goes through a barrier under the slit in the arm that makes the blade turn spongy so it can safely fold into the arm. When It comes out the slit, the spongy bone hardens when it comes in contact with the air or any form of oxygen. Now Baraka’s blades are made of metal, Mithril to be precise. Either way, his blades work just the same as the other tarkata arm-blades. 
   In conclusion, Tarkatan arm-blades are nothing but big cat claws. You don’t have to accept this theory and feel free to leave a comment with your thoughts on this. 
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oldschoolretrogaming-blog · 8 years ago
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geekgemsspooksandtoons · 4 years ago
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Bro, deeply sorry to not respond earlier. Got distracted by a bunch of crap. Mainly was watching some Planet Of The Apes shit because of that PPG stuff. 
Hmmm, interesting. I mean, I love MKX and...was it a physical copy or digital? Lol, just wondering. two hours ago or so, got done playing Injustice 1. Was mainly playing as Scorpion as I beat classic and that villains mode. Think my AI equals are Bane and Black Adam during that villains part(They kicked my ass a lot along with Doomsday, Sinestro, and Grundy). Including glad to use Scorpion’s super move on the Injustice version of Superman, the Regime one in Classic...beautiful...that was the first one. 
The game feels...I shouldn’t say clunky. But I’m just so used to MKX and MK11 that it feels weird NetherRealm game again that wasn’t M. Also that, this is basically Injustice.
Wanted to ramble about that. But I’ve been wanting to admit for hours. I’m sorry, did my Mortal Kombatish stuff rub off onto you and you’re slowly becoming a fan? Or is it a matter of multiple things? Lol, just wondering.
But yeah, it is fair or so. Wanna experience this as a good time. While I think MKX is a good game to...I don’t know if I should say to start. I would recommend trying out the original trilogy and even MK 2011...but sadly, they don’t have remasters damn it. So I would recommend watching some videos of those games. Mainly the first two Mortal Kombat games and even 2011. That sounds too much.
Luckily with MKXL. You won’t be needing to grind for a bunch of skins. Even though I appreciate the work that gets me to try out other characters in MK11.
But in all seriousness, have fun with MKXL. :) It’s a fun game. 
Oh yes, it’s a beautiful dream come true. While I’m disappointed that the remake Nemesis look is being used. Yet I don’t dislike it as much as others. It works, it’s just the head and face that bothers me the most. I’m just also very glad to see classic characters being used. :) Seems like the developers included them quite well in the game. Because there was concerns about that.
Tag done with 11:26 pm...since I’m listening to this. Here’s this song mate.
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...I did it just now...
I bought the bundle of Resident Evil 7 gold edition and Resident Evil 8...for 80 bucks...and it's downloading...gonna play some Tomb Raider 2013. Have to tell this to a friend...
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thecreativeartista · 7 years ago
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Tattoo 9 - Playstation Tattoo Artist: Hmong Tatt Ah... the Playstation. My love for that system dates back to 1995. The first game I remember playing was Mortal Kombat Trilogy in KB Toys at the Signal Hills Mall in West St. Paul. Boy! I was hooked. I remember subscribing to the GamePro magazines to just look at Playstation article sections. The year was 1997. My dad purchased the Playstation for me and my brother at the local Wal-Mart. I remember crying and hugging my brother and Dad when I got the Playstation. Til this day I’m a Playstation guy :) Anyways I’m so happy I have the PS1 symbols tattooed into my nerdy skin. I love you Playstation 1, 2, 3 and 4!
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thecreativeartista · 7 years ago
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Tattoo 9 - Playstation Tattoo Artist: Hmong Tatt Ah... the Playstation. My love for that system dates back to 1995. The first game I remember playing was Mortal Kombat Trilogy in KB Toys at the Signal Hills Mall in West St. Paul. Boy! I was hooked. I remember subscribing to the GamePro magazines to just look at Playstation article sections. The year was 1997. My dad purchased the Playstation for me and my brother at the local Wal-Mart. I remember crying and hugging my brother and Dad when I got the Playstation. Til this day I’m a Playstation guy :) Anyways I’m so happy I have the PS1 symbols tattooed into my nerdy skin. I love you Playstation 1, 2, 3 and 4!!! . . . #playstation #tattoos #tats #nerdytattoo #nerdytattoos #videogametats #sega #nerdtats #nerdlife #tattoo #90s #playstationnetwork #tails #sonicthehedgehog3 #ps1 #playstationtattoo #playstation4 #playstationnation #ps3 #nerdlife #nerdlife🤓
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