Along with Frank Miller’s work on comics like
Batman: Year One and The Dark Knight Returns,
Alan Moore and Brian Bolland’s Batman: The Killing Joke is
perhaps the most influential story on the Caped Crusader’s modern iteration—it
helped define the character as we currently know him. The 1988 one-off graphic
novel is dark and disturbing and the ramifications are still felt today. There
has been talk of adapting it before, but an animated version is on the way, and
now we have our first look in the form of a teaser and new featurette. Start
getting psyched.
Batman: The Killing Joke presents Batman
and the Joker as cracked mirror reflections of each other. It dives deep into
the psychology of the Clown Prince of Crime, painting him as a broken, tragic
character at the same time he attempts to drive Commissioner Gordon insane. It
has become one of the most celebrated and revered tales of The Dark Knight, powerful,
disturbing, and with a top-flight creative team in place, I have high hopes for
the animated adaptation.
There’s not a hard and fast date, but Batman: The
Killing Joke hits this summer.
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