Hello again! I haven't posted anything new in five months! Anyway, this is the origin of The Joker from Batman. The Joker was once a villain called Red Hood and Batman just had to be in pursuit of him one night. Red Hood went into the Ace Chemicals building to try to lose him when Batman entered and Red Hood, not knowing what was behind him, backed up into the loose railing, broke it, and fell into a pot of chemicals which made him crazy, turned his skin white, and green hair. But before he became the Red Hood/ Joker, he worked for Ace Chemicals then quit his job for a failed attempt at becoming a comedian. He tried his best to support his pregnant wife by exploring other options but realized he was a failure at everything. He agreed to help a couple of hoods go through the chemical plant into a neighboring card playing company. Before the break-in, he was informed that his wife died of a freak accident but continued on with the burglary, wearing a costume identifying him as the Red Hood. However, the crime was compromised by security measures and Batman. As he tried to escape Batman, he backed up into a loose railing and fell in the pot of chemicals. The combination of the thought of his wife's death, loss of grip on reality, white skin, and green hair created the maniac known as The Joker. The real name of The Joker is still unknown to this day. He only remembers bits and pieces of his past.
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December 23, 2012 |
One of my favorite stories in the caped-crusader's universe. You've done it quite some justice, great job! |
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September 26, 2012 |
Great creation! I never new that about the Joker! Thanks for the information! Love the acid! |
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July 30, 2012 |
Very cool! And like everyone else says, nicely done with the acid. By the way, thanks for the Marvel group invitation!
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P.S. If anyone hasn't seen it, click on my name to see my "On the set of the Avengers movie" creation! Thanks! |
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July 5, 2012 |
This is very cool. The height between the acid and walkway is perfect. Strange thing to like I know but the fall is the best part of the scene and it's easy to imagine it happening in Lego on your MOC. Great Job ;) |
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July 3, 2012 |
Very cool build, and I must agree, the acid is pretty well done! |
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