"Has the Joker become such a massive pop-culture presence that moviegoers will find themselves compelled by a Clown Prince without the crimes? He started out as a colorfully deranged, stone-cold killer. Now he gets the spotlight to himself. We can't wait to hear the punchline."
Sean T. Collins at Rolling Stone presents "the madcap history of the Caped Crusader's deadliest enemy."
Friday, October 11, 2019
"A Villain Unlike Any"
Labels:
1940s,
crime,
cultural history,
literature,
movies,
television,
twentieth century
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