Dc wer ist der joker

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Alternate Right Hand Holding Blade & Alternate Portrait

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Sideshow and Tweeterhead present the newest DC Maquette - The Joker (Deluxe)!

This absolutely bonkers Joker Deluxe Maquette is packed full of crazy and is gonna put a smile on your face...

The Joker Deluxe Maquette measures close to 20.5” tall when fully assembled - from the  bottom of base to the tippy top of the Batman’s cowl on the chair. This fully sculpted polyresin statue comes crammed with a bunch of craziness - Joker sitting atop his personalized throne with a Bat-cowl and cape, armed with his cane and bladed shoe. All nested on a giant pile of money bags, gasoline tanks, bombs, and endless knick-knacks and easter eggs, you’ll probably never stop finding something new to love in this piece.

The “Exclusive Edition” comes with an additional right hand holding a blade and an additional alternate style portrait. With these exclusive parts there are 4 different ways you can display your Joker Maquette!

Additional Details & Dimensions

MaterialsProduct Size Height: 20.5" (52.1 cm)
Width: 16" (40.6 cm)
Depth: 15" (38.1 cm) *
Box Size Height: 19.50" (49.5 cm)
Width: 21.00" (53.3 cm)
Depth: 28.00" (71.1 cm) *
Shipping Weight 40.65 lbs (18.4 kg) *

* Size and weight are approximate values.
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Item shown is a prototype. When shipped, the final production piece may differ in appearance.

THE JOKER and all related characters and elements © & ™ DC Comics. WB SHIELD © & ™ WBEI (s21)

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One of the biggest secrets in the world of DC Comics has been revealed as one of its most iconic characters, an enigmatic villain, gets an official name. In the latest issue of Flashpoint Beyond #5, the Joker's real name has been revealed: Jack Oswald White.

This is something that fans of DC and the character have greatly appreciated, and that is that the identity of the Joker is something that many have always tried to find out. Whether it's the Heath Ledger version, with multiple different stories of how he got the scars, or the unreliable narration of just about every character's monologue in the comics, we don't know Joker's origins for sure, at least now we know his real name.

How did they reveal the Joker's real name?

Issue 5 of Flashpoint Beyond, a sequel to Flashpoint, has the Flashpoint universe's version of the Joker, Martha Wayne and Thomas Wayne, arguing over the villain's origin.

Martha reveals that she forced Psycho-Pirate, a villain capable of knowing all of DC's timelines, to tell her everything she knew about the main DC. It is at this point that Psycho-Pirate revealed that the Joker's real name is Jack Oswald White.

We've seen the Joker go by several different names before, especially on the big screen, but this is one of the first times he's been made canon in the comics. In addition, the musician Jack White would be inspiration for the character's name. Jack White also thanked DC for having using his name.

"I'd love to thank DC comics for giving The Joker the name of "Jack White" after me. Though his hair is usually not as blue as mine, i still take it as a flattering gesture on their part and consider it an honor. It was a lonely journey through my life being the only person with that name until now. Jack White III," he wrote on an Instagram post.

Since debuting in the DC Universe, the true identity of the Joker has been a mystery for all comic book fans. Although many fans have theorized and several mediums have introduced names like Jack Napier and Arthur Fleck, DC Comics has never officially given the character a real name, until now.

In Issue #5 of Flashpoint Beyond, a sequel to Flashpoint, the universe’s version of the Joker, Martha Wayne, and the Batman of the universe, Thomas Wayne, are seen discusing the villain’s true identity. Martha reveals that she forced Psycho-Pirate, a villain with extensive knowledge of the entire DC Universe, to tell her the name of the Joker in the main DC Universe. It is then revealed that the Joker’s real name is “Jack Oswald White.”

Martha then shares that she visited the Flashpoint universe’s version of Jack Oswald White, discovering him to be a struggling family man supporting his wife and a child as a janitor at Wayne Casino. Despite being destitute, Jack is well adjusted, being never subjected to the origin events that occurred in Batman: The Killing Joke that created the Joker.

It is also interesting to note that musician Jack White served as the inspiration for the character’s name. White took to Instagram to share his appreciation in a post directed towards DC Comics.

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Wer ist der wahre Joker?

Eine neue Comic-Reihe aus dem Hause DC verpasst einem der berühmtesten Schurken der Comic- und Filmgeschichte nun trotzdem einen echten Namen und der dürfte besonders Filmfans bekannt vorkommen. Der Joker heißt demnach in Wirklichkeit Jack Napier.

Ist der Joker der Bruder von Batman?

Arthur Fleck alias Joker (Joaquin Phoenix) erfährt durch den Brief seiner Mutter Penny (Frances Conroy), dass er der ungewollte Sohn von Thomas Wayne (Brett Cullen) sei. Damit wäre Bruce Wayne alias Batman sein Halbbruder!

Ist der Joker der Sohn von Wayne?

Ist Arthur Fleck der Sohn von Thomas Wayne? Eine der größten Überraschungen von Joker ist die Enthüllung, dass Arthur Fleck in Wahrheit der Sohn des exzentrischen Multimilliardärs und Bürgermeister-Kandidaten Thomas Wayne ist.

Für was steht der Joker?

Joker (engl., dt. = Spaßmacher) steht für: Joker, eine Spielkarte bei Kartenspielen.