I'm guessing that in the future episode Emperor Joker!, he'll establish a New World Disorder. (Yakov Smirnoff laugh) Jedi Wolf 19:17, April 10, 2010 (UTC)
Order of entries?[]
So... I'm really torn on this one. Brave and the Bold is one of those shows that intentionally play fast and loose with continuity and loves backflipping over the fourth wall and the status quo, so that makes it a little harder to arrange these events from an "in-universe" perspective.
Basically, what I'm asking is: should we treat the Joker blowing up future Earth in "Joker: The Vile and the Villainous!" as a regular entry in his criminal career, or split it off into its own sub-section (under "dubious canon" or something like that)? And if it's entered as a regular entry, should it be put at the very end, since it's chronologically speaking probably the last thing he ever did? The same question applies to where to stick the elderly Joker that Alfred wrote in his novel in "The Knights of Tomorrow!"
(Please don't even get me started on how to fit the events of "Mitfall!" into all this...)
Suggestions?
RubberLotus (talk) 00:41, May 20, 2014 (UTC)RubberLotus
- Elderly Joker is an Imaginary Story at best. Blowing up Earth is a Possible Future. Both, in the strictest sense (and that's hard to do in this case) are non-canon. --Tupka217 06:51, May 20, 2014 (UTC)