Batman Three Jokers Ending is Going To Blow Fans Minds

Batman: Three Jokers Ending is Going To Blow Fans’ Minds

Batman: Three Jokers has the potential to break fans’ minds, and artist Jason Fabok thinks its ending is the ‘gutsiest’ Batman twist – ever.

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If you thought one Clown Prince of Crime was bad enough, then Batman: Three Jokers by Geoff Johns and Jason Fabok is poised to change your mind forever. Releasing on the newly-launched DC Black Label for mature readers, Batman: Three Jokers will explore how three different versions of Batman’s nemesis exist within the main continuity of the DC Universe to bedevil the Caped Crusader.

Batman will explore this impossible contradiction with the help of Batgirl and Red Hood, who have both endured trauma at the hands of the Joker. The question remains – which Joker is responsible for which crimes? This certainly won’t be the first time comics have explored the possibility of multiple Jokers. But instead of seeing different versions of Joker across DC’s Multiverse, Batman: Three Jokers will apparently confirm three versions of Joker co-existing in DC’s Universe. And if that sounds like a potentially continuity-breaking story, the artist is confirming it (from his own point of view, at least).

The idea of different or redundant Jokers has been alluded to in Scott Snyder’s run on Batman, when in Batman #38, the Joker is revealed to be near-immortal thanks to Lazarus Pit-esque magic. But when Geoff Johns’ Darkseid War saw Bruce Wayne ask the all-knowing Mobius Chair the true identity of Joker, the chair answered back: “There are three.” Now, as Twitter users shared their “most controversial Batman opinion,” artist Jason Fabok reveals his own matches the conclusion of Three Jokers:

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My most controversial batman opinion…has actually become the ending of Batman: Three Jokers… it’s going to cause quite the stir and is the gutsiest thing written in Batman in 80 years… #batman #threejokers #2020 https://t.co/YwwfNplpgY

The idea of delivering “The gutsiest thing written in Batman in 80 years” is obviously subjective, but it is what fans hoped for from DC Black Label. The plan from the start was to use the DC Black Label imprint to explore mature themes with its iconic superheroes. Batman has already been at the forefront of several such releases, like the sequel Batman: Curse of the White Knight, the post-apocalyptic Batman: Last Knight on Earth and the Batman/John Constantine team-up Batman: Damned. Add in the Dark Knight’s most iconic nemesis and Black Label is once again a prime platform for darker Joker stories, like the true-crime thriller Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity by Kami Garcia, Mike Mayhew, and Mico Suayan, and Joker: Killer Smile by Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino.

The Joker has certainly seen a resurgence, thanks in part to the success of the Todd Phillips-directed Joker in theaters. Similarly, fans have embraced numerous Jokers on the big and small screen, including the likes of Mark Hamil, Jack Nicholson, Heath Ledger, Jared Leto, and most recently, Joaquin Phoenix. Batman: Three Jokers could serve to reconcile the Joker’s various actions and personalities over the years. Whether or not it will be an accepted part of continuity – or if fans will actually take to the ending of Batman: Three Jokers remains to be seen. With Batman, Batgirl and Red Hood facing off with not one, not two, but three different Jokers in one mini-series, it’s all but certain this will be an interesting conflict from start to finish.

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