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Absolute Joker Is the Waking Nightmare We've Needed From DC for Years

2025-11-26 13:52
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Absolute Joker Is the Waking Nightmare We've Needed From DC for Years

The linework by artist Nick Dragotta taps into the psychology of horror and terror we all secretly love

Absolute Joker Is the Waking Nightmare We've Needed From DC for Years Absolute Joker opens his mouth to reveal fangs and a long tongue in DC Batman art by Bosslogic Absolute Joker opens his mouth to reveal fangs and a long tongue in DC Batman art by Bosslogic 4 By  Tiffany Leigh Published 31 minutes ago Tiffany is an award-winning journalist and avid comic book reader. She is a nerd at heart and loves going to comic-cons solo to attend all the panels and wander artist alley. She loves to support and strengthen the comic community. Her first story on NYCC cosplayers recceived Editor's Pick on Forbes and since then, she has been covering indie comics (on social media and for Forbes through a style/beauty lens) as well as expanded into the Big Two: DC and Marvel. There are no wrong/bad questions when it comes to comics. Her aim is to appeal to new and longstanding readers with dynamic stories that go beyond capes and cowels.  If she isn't engaging in comic book coverage and interviewing the likes of Jim Lee and Todd McFarlane, you'll find her on Instagram doing comic reviews/education, unboxing, bag breaks, contests, faux cosplay, and working with indie publishers to champion their titles and work. https://www.instagram.com/leightiffany_/ Sign in to your ScreenRant account Summary Generate a summary of this story follow Follow followed Followed Like Like Thread Log in Here is a fact-based summary of the story contents: Try something different: Show me the facts Explain it like I’m 5 Give me a lighthearted recap

Joker's been a long-standing joke that no superhero like Batman has truly taken seriously until Nick Dragotta showed us his linework for the revised look of this enduring arch-nemesis in Absolute Batman.

Ever since issue #1 debuted in October 2024, and it was the best-selling comic of that year, we are still buzzing about it now, because we cannot get enough of this maniacial monster. In fact, in celebrating the one-year anniversary of this series, DC Comics droppedAbsolute Evil #1which delves into the fact that because Darkseid created this crazed multiverse, everything we know about the legacy publication's villains has been turned upside down.

Not the Joker You Grew Up With

Joker demon form variant cover for Absolute Batman #15

Moreover, this Joker is just fundamentally different than its predecessors. Aside from the fact that he's essentially Bruce Wayne in this multiverse with immense wealth, power, and a butler — here our twisted villain never laughs or even chuckles. Additionally, the fabric of his being is more akin to a demonic monster than him being human. We learn that on the exterior, he looks 'normal' in his business suit; but in reality, this Joker is actually a devious-otherworldly-creature that needs blood transfusions to maintain his human form.

It's horrific, shocking, and precisely what DC's longstanding fanbase has yearned for. There's been so much lamenting about how people have gotten fatigued over regurgitated Batman storylines. But thanks to Scott Synder, the mastermind conceiving of the Absolute Universe, suddenly, it's never been a more thrilling time to be a comic book reader.

Exploiting Our Collective Fear Of Clowns

Absolute Joker opens his mouth to reveal sharp fangs and a long tongue in a hellish location Absolute Joker opens his mouth to reveal sharp fangs and a long tongue in a hellish location

But it's not just the buzz about the storyline but tapping into the deep-rooted psychological fear we have of clowns and exploiting it, to our twisted and delighted torment. Joker's visage ruins you but you (somehow) crave more. Stephen King did this masterfully with IT, and now Dragotta is employing the same psychological tactics. Per Scientific American, "Coulrophobia (fear of clowns) is a widely acknowledged phenomenon..." and it is the origins of this fear that Dragotta has clearly accounted for through this re-imagining. Elements such as "exaggerated facial features; hidden emotional signals which create uncertainty; and the 'makeup' reminding us of blood/death/infection/injury, evoke disgust..." are brilliantly utilized here.

The Uncanny Valley Effect

Absolute Batman #15 and demonic joker scary

The art is such that we are still in the realm of comic book aesthetics, but it's right on the cusp of it being eerily real. Straddling this fine-line is what makes this version of Joker so intoxicating to behold. This effect borrows from the 'Uncanny Valley' phenomenon. It is where the human likeness is almost too perfect and real, and our response is revulsion and unease. We saw this in 'The Polar Express' starring Tom Hanks, and I would argue that the same 'realism' is causing us to respond in kind here.

Ultimately, all of these strategies are working, and we cannot get enough of this devious (new and improved) rendition of (Absolute) Joker. He's more scary and realistic than we've ever seen before and still, none of us dare look away.

Batman Stands in Detective Comic Art by Jason Fabok Batman Created By Bob Kane, Bill Finger First Appearance Detective Comics

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