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  2. The Joker's Last Laugh, also known as The Joker: Last Laugh is a 2001 storyline, mostly told in a special miniseries written by Chuck Dixon and Scott Beatty with art by Pete Woods. It focuses on Joker's latest scheme, in which he takes over control of supervillains with Joker Venom.

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  3. Batman and Robin investigate, and find one of the Joker's lifelike robots substituting for a bank teller. They are certain who is behind the crime. But to get actual proof, Batman plans to visit the villain as Bruce Wayne and trick him into disclosing his operation.

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    • Action, Crime, Fantasy
    • Oscar Rudolph
    • 1967-02-15
  4. The Joker's Last Laugh | Batman Wiki | Fandom. in: Batman (1960s series) Episodes. The Joker's Last Laugh. Writer (s) Peter Rabe. Lorenzo Semple, Jr. Director (s) Oscar Rudolph. Season. 2. Episode No. 47. Series Episode No. 81. Air Date. February 15, 1967. Contents. 1 Plot. 2 Appearances. 2.1 Individuals. 2.2 Locations. 2.3 Miscellanea.

  5. Joker: Last Laugh is a crossover storyline published by DC Comics in 2001. [1] Summary. While locked up in the Slab penitentiary, the Joker finds out that he is suffering from a terminal brain tumor.

  6. The Joker's Last Laugh, sometimes simply called The Last Laugh, was a Crisis Crossover DC Comics published in 2001. It was written by Chuck Dixon and Scott Beaty. In the story, the Joker is told he is dying of an inoperable brain tumor shortly after arriving at the villain prison known as The Slab.

  7. Jan 1, 2003 · Batman: The Joker's Lasts Laugh is a 6-issue miniseries that ran in 2001-2002, written by comic vets Chuck Dixon and Scott Beatty and drawn by a host of artists. The premise: The Joker, while incarcerated is told he has an inopperable brain tumor and that his time is short.

  8. Nov 22, 2022 · Not long after that, the Joker was at it again, spreading chaos in the way less received event The Joker’s Last Laugh (also known as The Joker: Last Laugh), written by Chuck Dixon and Scott Beatty with art by Pete Woods.

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