His sanity broken forever, The Joker laughed manically at his new appearance. Unisex black sweatshirt with front and back print and club card embroidery. Female model wears a size medium and is 175 cm Male model wears a size medium and is 185 cmHe is the most iconic villain in pop culture; with no superhuman abilities the Joker uses his criminal master mind and expertise in chemical engineering to create his lethal concoctions to terrorise the citizens of Gotham City. Throughout the decades the Joker has been presented with various personalities. 1940's DC comics portrayed the character as a criminal mastermind, introduced as a disturbed man with a warped, sadistic sense of humour, post-war 1950's he became a light-hearted menace with the infamous episode 'Surf's Up, Joker's Under' including the Joker and Batman battling in a surf off.
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A failed comedian, Jack was unable to support his pregnant wife. After his family were murdered Jack, in his despair, turned to crime. His robbery of the Monarch Playing Card Company went wrong and he fled through the nearby chemical plant. During his escape, he fell into a vat of chemicals which left his appearance altered forever. Looking in the mirror he saw green hair, red lips and chalk white skin. His sanity broken forever, The Joker laughed manically at his new appearance. Unisex black sweatshirt with front and back print and club card embroidery. Female model wears a size medium and is 175 cm Male model wears a size medium and is 185 cmHe is the most iconic villain in pop culture; with no superhuman abilities the Joker uses his criminal master mind and expertise in chemical engineering to create his lethal concoctions to terrorise the citizens of Gotham City. Created in 1940 by Bill Finger, Bob Kane and Jerry Robinson the super villain was planned to be killed off after his initial appearance but quickly went on to becoming Batman's archenemy. Throughout the decades the Joker has been presented with various personalities. 1940's DC comics portrayed the character as a criminal mastermind, introduced as a disturbed man with a warped, sadistic sense of humour, post-war 1950's he became a light-hearted menace with the infamous episode 'Surf's Up, Joker's Under' including the Joker and Batman battling in a surf off. The Joker then returned to his darker roots in the 1970's.Crafted from a 80% Cotton / 20% Polyester mix, If you prefer a baggy fit, please order a size up. |