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      • Joker is one of the few Batman villains who doesn't have a proper civilian identity, and this is a deliberate choice. The Joker is The Joker 24/7 because whoever he was before made that wholesale transformation, but Bruce Wayne did exactly the same thing when deciding to become Batman, even if he did maintain a dual identity.
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  2. Jun 20, 2023 · Fans have long speculated why Batman doesn't kill Joker and end his reign of terror - now, the Dark Knight gives his honest answer.

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  3. May 27, 2020 · Thinking practically (if Joker is capable of doing so), the villain may not want Batman's identity revealed because it could mean the end of the superhero's career, and Joker losing his best enemy.

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  4. Sep 22, 2024 · When Joker and Batman say "I hate you" to each other at the end of the movie, it's clear what they really mean.

  5. Oct 3, 2019 · Much has been made of the fact that Joker, which stars Joaquin Phoenix as the iconic DC villain, is a film that sports a distinct lack of Batman. Why was this choice made?

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    • His White Skin Isn't Makeup. This is one of several entries on this list that can be blamed on the movies for giving people the wrong idea. Christopher Nolan's version of the Joker's in The Dark Knight has white skin and red lips, but they are created with make-up that can be removed.
    • He Doesn't Hate Batman. Archvillains generally despise the hero that they are constantly at war with-- and most of the time, their hatred for said hero is what drives them to a life of evil to begin with.
    • His Real Name Is Officially Unknown... More thanks to Tim Burton and Jack Nicholson for creating a misconception about the Joker that has persisted for years.
    • ... And So Is His Backstory. Here's what we know: Something happened to the Joker at some point in his past to a) make him a complete sociopath, and b) permanently alter his appearance.
  6. Joker very clearly hates Batman; he refuses to break his golden rule, always manages to out smart him and is inherently the opposite of everything Joker stands for.

  7. Sep 14, 2022 · The comic ends on a controversial note as Batman and the Joker stand in the rain laughing together. For decades fans have debated the ambiguity of the ending, where the panels shift away from Batman and the Joker as the laughter stops.