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| Image = Joker Futures End 0001.jpg
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| Image = Joker Futures End 0002.jpg
 
| RealName = Unknown<!-- Do not change this without consulting the talk page, he has never been given a canon name. -->
 
| RealName = Unknown<!-- Do not change this without consulting the talk page, he has never been given a canon name. -->
| CurrentAlias = The Joker
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| MainAlias = The Joker
| Aliases = [[Red Hood]]
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| Aliases = [[Red Hood]], Detainee 0017
 
| Identity = Secret
 
| Identity = Secret
 
| Alignment = Bad
 
| Alignment = Bad
 
| Affiliation =
 
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| Relatives = [[Harleen Quinzel (Futures End)|Harleen Quinzel]] (ex-fiance, original timeline)
 
| Universe = Futures End
 
| Universe = Futures End
| BaseOfOperations = [[Arkham Asylum]]
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| BaseOfOperations = [[Arkham Asylum]] (formerly)
   
 
| Gender = Male
 
| Gender = Male
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| Citizenship = American
 
| Citizenship = American
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| MaritalStatus = Single
 
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| Creators =
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| Creators = Jerry Robinson; Bill Finger; Bob Kane
 
| First = The New 52: Futures End Vol 1 12
 
| First = The New 52: Futures End Vol 1 12
 
| Death = Batman Beyond Vol 6 29
 
 
| Quotation = So this is how it ends... With the crazy cut out... And left to putrefy on a cold, stainless steel surgical tray. Ha. Just like they used to do in the good old days.
 
| Quotation = So this is how it ends... With the crazy cut out... And left to putrefy on a cold, stainless steel surgical tray. Ha. Just like they used to do in the good old days.
 
| Speaker = [[Joker (Futures End)|The Joker]]
 
| Speaker = [[Joker (Futures End)|The Joker]]
 
| QuoteSource = The New 52: Futures End Vol 1 12
 
| QuoteSource = The New 52: Futures End Vol 1 12
   
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| Overview =
| HistoryText = '''[[Joker|The Joker]]''' is a homicidal maniac and the archenemy of [[Bruce Wayne (Futures End)|Batman]]. It can be assumed his history followed roughly the same path as it did on [[Prime Earth]], up until just before the five year jump that sets the stage for the events of [[Futures End]].
 
   
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'''[[Joker|The Joker]]''' is a homicidal maniac and the archenemy of [[Bruce Wayne (Futures End)|Batman]].
At some point after the world became overrun by [[Brother Eye (Futures End)|Brother Eye]], the Joker succumbed to the monstrous computer system, much like the majority of the world's heroes and villains. Unlike the others, Brother Eye chose not to assimilate Joker and turn him into a cyborg creature, instead deciding to imprison him for a then-unknown special purpose. While imprisoned, the Joker wasted away as he was fed nutritional liquid through a tube until his spirit broke, leaving him begging for death.
 
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===Before Futures End===
However, years in the future after the remaining heroes make a seemingly unsuccessful assault on Brother Eye, the computer system decides to enact its plan for the Joker. [[Frankenstein (Futures End)|Frankenstein]] arrives to fetch him, revealing to the Joker his [[Bruce Wayne (Futures End)|One-Time Nemesis]] has, like him, been captured rather than killed. This is enough to snap the Joker out of his battered state with his characteristic laugh.<ref>{{C|The New 52: Futures End Vol 1 12}}</ref>
 
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Joker and Harley have reunited.<ref>{{c|Harley Quinn: Futures End Vol 1 1}}</ref>
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===35 Years from now (Original Timeline)===
 
After the world was overrun by [[Brother Eye (Futures End)|Brother Eye]], the Joker succumbed to the monstrous computer intelligence, much like the majority of the world's heroes and villains. Unlike the others, Brother Eye chose not to assimilate Joker, instead deciding to keep him for a special purpose. While imprisoned, the Joker wasted away as was fed nutrients through a tube until his spirit broke, leaving him begging for death.
   
 
Finally, though, [[Frankenstein (Futures End)|Frankenstein]] arrived to fetch him, revealing that [[Bruce Wayne (Futures End)|Batman]] had also been captured, rather than killed. This was enough to snap the Joker out of his despondency, punctuated by his characteristic laugh.<ref>{{C|The New 52: Futures End Vol 1 12}}</ref>
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* The Joker appears to have had his face restored, or else had a close reconstruction of his original face done at some point after the events of [[Death of the Family]].
 
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After discovering how Batman sent Terry McGinnis back in time, Frankenstein proceeded to perform a strange and twisted surgery on the Joker and Batman. Eventually he "merged" the two, placing Batman in a suit which served the purpose of Brother Eye's cause but with the Joker's head attached to the back of Batman's. This twisted abomination created by Frankenstein was then brought before Mr. Terrific as Brother Eye's assassin to go back in time.
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===Altered Timeline===
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Supposedly, immediately after the Joker's death (in an incident rumoured to have involved Batman, a dirty bomb, and a snow plough), his body was cryogenically frozen,<ref>{{c|Batman Beyond Vol 6 2}}</ref> and through as-yet unknown means, [[Carter Wilson (Futures End)|Carter Wilson]], aka '''Terminal''', the leader of a gang of '''Jokerz''', set about using as-yet unknown medical procedures to resurrect the Joker, who while in poor condition ordered them to kidnap [[Dana Tan (Futures End)|Dana Tan]], ex-girlfriend of Terry McGinnis, in order to use her as leverage against Batman.<ref>{{c|Batman Beyond: Rebirth Vol 1 1}}</ref> However this was simply a lie told by Terminal in order to control The Jokerz to do his bidding, while using a comatose Bruce Wayne, disguised as the Joker, to access Wayne-Powers funding and secret Projects.
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Having inexplicably survived his final encounter with Batman, an elderly Joker inflitrated The Jokerz wearing a hoodie and baseball cap as a disguise, before fleeing with Terminal to Wayne-Powers Industries. While there, stealing funds and the top-secret Keystone Project, the two were faced by Terry. As Terry fought against Terminal, The Joker woke up Bruce from his sleep, tol him that ht "loved loved loved" his makeup, before throwing Bruce off the side of the tower. Terry, left with no other option, abandoned his fight with Terminal to save Bruce, and while he was extracted, Joker and Terminal escaped in a damage flying car, which eventually crashed in the woods outside Neo-Gotham. When Terminal asked The Joker for a crowbar to lift the car and get at its' engine, The Joker instead revealed his identity to Terminal and beat him to death with it for his insolence, while laughing maniacally.<ref>{{c|Batman Beyond Vol 6 5}}</ref>
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Revision as of 01:56, 30 June 2020

Quote1 So this is how it ends... With the crazy cut out... And left to putrefy on a cold, stainless steel surgical tray. Ha. Just like they used to do in the good old days. Quote2
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The Joker is a homicidal maniac and the archenemy of Batman.

Before Futures End

Joker and Harley have reunited.[1]

35 Years from now (Original Timeline)

After the world was overrun by Brother Eye, the Joker succumbed to the monstrous computer intelligence, much like the majority of the world's heroes and villains. Unlike the others, Brother Eye chose not to assimilate Joker, instead deciding to keep him for a special purpose. While imprisoned, the Joker wasted away as was fed nutrients through a tube until his spirit broke, leaving him begging for death.

Finally, though, Frankenstein arrived to fetch him, revealing that Batman had also been captured, rather than killed. This was enough to snap the Joker out of his despondency, punctuated by his characteristic laugh.[2]

After discovering how Batman sent Terry McGinnis back in time, Frankenstein proceeded to perform a strange and twisted surgery on the Joker and Batman. Eventually he "merged" the two, placing Batman in a suit which served the purpose of Brother Eye's cause but with the Joker's head attached to the back of Batman's. This twisted abomination created by Frankenstein was then brought before Mr. Terrific as Brother Eye's assassin to go back in time.

Altered Timeline

Supposedly, immediately after the Joker's death (in an incident rumoured to have involved Batman, a dirty bomb, and a snow plough), his body was cryogenically frozen,[3] and through as-yet unknown means, Carter Wilson, aka Terminal, the leader of a gang of Jokerz, set about using as-yet unknown medical procedures to resurrect the Joker, who while in poor condition ordered them to kidnap Dana Tan, ex-girlfriend of Terry McGinnis, in order to use her as leverage against Batman.[4] However this was simply a lie told by Terminal in order to control The Jokerz to do his bidding, while using a comatose Bruce Wayne, disguised as the Joker, to access Wayne-Powers funding and secret Projects.

Having inexplicably survived his final encounter with Batman, an elderly Joker inflitrated The Jokerz wearing a hoodie and baseball cap as a disguise, before fleeing with Terminal to Wayne-Powers Industries. While there, stealing funds and the top-secret Keystone Project, the two were faced by Terry. As Terry fought against Terminal, The Joker woke up Bruce from his sleep, tol him that ht "loved loved loved" his makeup, before throwing Bruce off the side of the tower. Terry, left with no other option, abandoned his fight with Terminal to save Bruce, and while he was extracted, Joker and Terminal escaped in a damage flying car, which eventually crashed in the woods outside Neo-Gotham. When Terminal asked The Joker for a crowbar to lift the car and get at its' engine, The Joker instead revealed his identity to Terminal and beat him to death with it for his insolence, while laughing maniacally.[5]

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