I've always loved the batmobile from Batman Forever with the glowing blue parts underneath the armor. It very much feels like a retro-futuristic batmobile with the shape and all too.
I personally thought of Central and Keystone cities being the two halves of Kansas City: the Missouri side, and the Kansas side.
I've always loved the batmobile from Batman Forever with the glowing blue parts underneath the armor. It very much feels like a retro-futuristic batmobile with the shape and all too.
I've read plenty of theories on this, and one that I find the most plausible is that it's not really Joker taking over these people's minds and bodies, but it's his particular "brand" of psychosis (along with the hair and skin) mixed with their public knowledge of his deeds and relationship with Batman and the rest of the Batfamily. They're all just as crazy/fanatical as Joker was, but they're not actually turning into him, just someone like him. Think of all the quotes from Batman's hallucination version with all the "impostors" and "fakes" he mentions. It's just that original Joker's actions are so news- and noteworthy that everyone knows who he was and how he was, and that's why they're all varying degrees of his personality (which I love as an idea).
But the only person who truly knew Joker, was Batman. That's why he's the "perfect" Joker, because they fought each other for so long and built up this twisted relationship, that only Batman would know the real him, how he worked and thought. All of their battles and fights culminate into Batman becoming Joker, his final joke.
Personally I'd join up with Two-Face, for sheer self-preservation. Like someone said, you'd have a 50/50 shot of surviving off the bat. As long as you prove your loyalty and do what you're told, follow his word as the law (wordplay intended), you should be relatively safe.
Penguin forces people to fight to the death to even join up with him in the first place. Plus he has no loyalty to his men (trapping them on Joker's side of the complex when they blew the bridges, though that could have just been due to the circumstances).
Joker, you have about a 33% surviving or even joining up, depending on how he was feeling that day. I love Joker as a character, but I'd be terrified if he were real.
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