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Issue: Batman: The Killing Joke #[nn]
Publication Date: January 1988
 
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Publisher: FlagDC
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Indicia Publisher: DC Comics Inc.
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Pages: 52
ISBN: none
UPC/EAN: none
Price: $4.75 CAD
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7 (1 story, 1 cover) from base issue
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Publication Type: Comic Book
Color: color
Dimensions: standard Modern Age US (6 5/8" x 10 1/8")
Paper Stock: cardstock cover; Baxter interior
Binding: squarebound; prestige format
Publishing Format: one-shot
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Illustration  on  Cover, Front from base issue
Subject Matter
superhero
Smile
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Batman: The Killing Joke

Credits  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Credits
typeset
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Inside front cover. Illustrated with a close-up of the raindrops from the first and last panel of the story.
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Close-up of the raindrops from the first and last panel of the story.
Batman: The Killing Joke

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Subject Matter
superhero
Jeannie (flashback); Mrs. Burkiss (flashback)
There were these two guys in a lunatic asylum...
Batman visits the Joker in Arkham Asylum only to discover he has been replaced by a double. As Batman attempts to track the villain down, the Joker shows up at the house of Commissioner Gordon where he promptly shoots Barbara and captures her father. The Joker takes Jim to a modified carnival where he tries to drive him mad (partially by showing him pictures of his naked and bleeding daughter). Batman arrives and starts beating on the Joker who attempts to reason with him in his own insane fashion. As things wrap up and the police arrive, the Joker finally tells Batman a joke that he gets.
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Story tells a comprehensive origin of the Joker based on the story "The Man behind the Red Hood" from Detective Comics (DC, 1937 series) #168. The story remains controversial for the crippling of Barbara Gordon.

The "joke" is a gag that can be traced back in the comics of DC at least as far as Mutt & Jeff (DC, 1939 series) #6 (Fall 1942) in which Mutt suggests that Jeff climb up a spotlight beam. Jeff refuses, worried that the spotlight will be turned off and he'll fall. Possibly not the first or only time the joke's been told.

Bob Kane's signature appears in the photograph from page 10.
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Close-up of the raindrops from the first and last panel of the story.
Editorial Credits

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Inside back cover. Illustrated with a close-up of the raindrops from the first and last panel of the story.
Back Cover

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Back cover shows a playing card featuring Joker on the top and Batman on the bottom.

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