Looking to the Joker's origin story in DC Comics doesn't provide many clues. "Though many have been related, a definitive history of the Joker has never been established in the comics, and his true name has never been confirmed," says the Batman Wiki. It also mentions that in Detective Comic No. 168, it's revealed that the Joker used to be a character called the Red Hood. "In the story, the Red Hood falls into a vat of chemicals while escaping from
Batman. He emerges with white skin, green hair and a bizarre grin," says the site.
Batman. He emerges with white skin, green hair and a bizarre grin," says the site.
What I think would be really interesting would be if the "Gotham" showrunners decided to link up the Joker's origin story with the new version of the tale recently set forth in Batman No. 38. FlickeringMyth.com reports that in this issue -- just released on January 28 -- it's revealed that the Joker was apparently granted immortality by the chemicals released by the same meteorite that gave Ra's al Ghul (now seen on the CW's "Arrow") his own death-cheating ability.
About the way the Joker feels about his revamped origin story -- especially as it relates to Batman -- comic creator Scott Snyder told IGN: "I'm older than Gotham. I'm the Pale Man that walks these shores, and I've seen all of it. I'm the immortal person here. You are nothing."
So, an immortal meteorite-infected Joker on "Gotham"? What do you think?
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