The Joker's real name varies depending on the specific story, movie, or comic book continuity, as his true identity is often intentionally kept a mystery.
Barry Keoghan will return as the Joker in The Batman: Part II, which has also just recently added MCU veteran Sebastian Stan to its cast.
"John Doe" (later known as the Joker) is a minor character in Batman: The Telltale Series, and the deuteragonist turned final antagonist of its sequel Batman: The Enemy Within. Unlike most other depictions of the Joker, "John" is shown to be a sympathetic and insecure man who is looking for direction in his life.
While the player can freely choose a given name for Joker, his Phantom Thief codename, he is canonically named Ren Amamiya in most appearances.
No, Batman and Joker are not related.
Official confirmation will be required before we can consider Todd Phillips' Joker to be the brother of the much younger Bruce Wayne. Until then, they aren't officially related.
Masayoshi Shido on his egocentric arrogance for dominance. Masayoshi Shido is the main antagonist of the Persona 5 sub-series within the Persona series. He is a powerful politician and Diet Member who turns out to be at the center of a conspiracy to rig the election for Prime Minister in his favor.
Despite both characters being hyped up as super crazy, neither is usually portrayed as all that crazy. They're both pretty aware of the world around them and their own actions. That being said The Joker is usually calculating and willfully malevolent, where Harley acts out of a genuinely twisted understanding of love.
The Joker of the Flashpoint timeline was a criminal alias adopted by Martha Wayne. Having lost her son during a botched robbery, she lost her sanity and began committing crimes operating with a comedy-related MO. Martha's Joker would serve as the arch-nemesis of the timeline's Batman, her husband Thomas Wayne.
"Doe" and "Roe" were chosen as generic surnames because they represented common animal names, akin to "deer" or "doe," giving an air of anonymity. Over time, “John Doe” became the standard name for an unknown or generic male person, and later “Jane Doe” followed as the female counterpart.
Pseudobulbar affect
These episodes are excessive, inconsistent with or disproportionate to circumstances or the patient's underlying mood at the time. In Joker's case, pseudobulbar affect probably occurred secondary to severe traumatic brain injury (TBI).
Barry Keoghan suspected he had ADHD for many years, but it wasn't until three years ago that he received a formal diagnosis. Reflecting on the experience, Keoghan described how living with ADHD often felt like a “traffic jam” in his mind—where thoughts and ideas would pile up chaotically.
This happened in one of the deleted scenes of 2022's The Batman, and Keoghan's version of Batman's nemesis was as absolutely horrifying as it could get.
Jerome and Jeremiah Valeska. Jerome and Jeremiah Valeska are characters and antagonists in the Fox crime drama television series Gotham and associated media. They are identical twin brothers portrayed by Cameron Monaghan. Each twin adapts different characteristics of the DC Comics supervillain the Joker.
To see this through, Joker arranged for the serial-killer known as the Dollmaker to surgically remove his face in Arkham Asylum. Dollmaker sent his "Son" to do the procedure, only for Joker to brutally murder him by tearing out his throat with his teeth.
Although the director revealed that Arthur is not the real Joker and that there will be no third part, he did not confirm whether Arthur died or not, the last thing we see is Arthur dying, and doctors are probably doing everything to save him.
In the prequel series Pennyworth, Bruce is revealed to have had an older sister, Samantha, who disappeared long before he was born.
In most adaptations of Batman's origin story, Joe Chill is the mugger who murders young Bruce Wayne's parents, Dr. Thomas Wayne and Martha Wayne. The murder traumatizes Bruce, inspiring his vow to avenge their deaths by fighting crime in Gotham City as the vigilante Batman. Batman: Three Jokers #1 (August 2020).
Before the Joker killed Gambol, he stated that his father, who was, according to him, "a drinker and a fiend", had, in the past, attacked his wife, attempted to defend herself with a kitchen knife, but he took it from her and then sadistically attacked her with it before he sliced his son's cheeks into a Glasgow Smile, ...
Harley Quinn is bisexual and has been in a relationship with The Joker, and, more recently, in a non-monogamous relationship with Poison Ivy. Other characters have been portrayed as bisexual in Batman media adaptations. Gotham's Barbara Kean and Tabitha Galavan are also confirmed to be bisexual.
Taskmaster, Spider-Man, Daredevil, Green Arrow, Batman, and Ghost-Maker.
According to the most recently available data, the best-selling American single-issue comic of all time was X-Men #1, which was published in 1991 and has since sold almost 8.2 million copies.
Madarame is vanity to me. He's excessively proud of his achievement's, especially considering they're not really his.
Yaldabaoth is sometimes referred to as the God of Control, but actually is not an actual god. He still egotistically thinks of himself as the one true God, though, and is intent on controlling humanity and denying them free will. So Persona 5's representation of him is pretty faithful to his origins.
In Persona 5, Kasumi Yoshizawa (Sumi) is widely considered the hardest romance to achieve due to spoilers, a rushed feeling in the late-game confidant, and multiple complex deadlines in Royal, while Takemi, Ohya, and Chihaya also present challenges with specific dialogue choices or pacing issues, making certain routes feel less natural than others.