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The Batman’s New Riddler Origin Makes His Joker Team-Up A Disaster

The Joker is notorious for his skill in manipulation. As one of Gotham’s premier gang bosses in most continuities, many of the people who’ve joined his gangs over the years are those he’s manipulated. Most notably, there’s Harley Quinn – a character who started out working at Arkham and wound up charmed by the Grinning Gangster. If Riddler is shown to be anything throughout The Batman, it’s unstable, at least enough to the point that Joker wouldn’t have difficulty wrapping the scheming serial killer around his finger reasonably quickly. The question then becomes to what end he aims to use Riddler. A problem might emerge, however, if Riddler notices. He’s at least more intelligent than most of the people Joker snares, and this would almost certainly lead to some bad blood between the pair and could make their team-up an immediate disaster.

Despite what the 60s-era Batman narratives portray, the Joker and Riddler don’t tend to play nice, historically. Most Batman rogues – particularly those with their own gangs – are at one another’s throats almost as much as they’re at Batman’s. Most recently, there was The War of Jokes and Riddles – a storyline written by Tom King that took place from Batman vol. 3 #25 to Batman vol. 3 #32 – that depicts a gang war between the Riddler and the Joker two years into Batman’s vigilante career. Interestingly enough, The Batman takes place in that same time frame, meaning its entirely possible Matt Reeves’ Batman film universe intends to set up that storyline.

Whatever the plan is for any follow-ups to The Batman, it seems likely to involve the Joker and the Riddler. While the film teased a possible friendship between the pair, that seems unlikely to end well given their canonical history. If anything, it could end rather horribly on account of Joker and Riddler’s clashing styles, Joker’s propensity for manipulation, and their documented history of contempt for one another.


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The Batman’s New Riddler Origin Makes His Joker Team-Up A Disaster

The Joker is notorious for his skill in manipulation. As one of Gotham’s premier gang bosses in most continuities, many of the people who’ve joined his gangs over the years are those he’s manipulated. Most notably, there’s Harley Quinn – a character who started out working at Arkham and wound up charmed by the Grinning Gangster. If Riddler is shown to be anything throughout The Batman, it’s unstable, at least enough to the point that Joker wouldn’t have difficulty wrapping the scheming serial killer around his finger reasonably quickly. The question then becomes to what end he aims to use Riddler. A problem might emerge, however, if Riddler notices. He’s at least more intelligent than most of the people Joker snares, and this would almost certainly lead to some bad blood between the pair and could make their team-up an immediate disaster.

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Despite what the 60s-era Batman narratives portray, the Joker and Riddler don’t tend to play nice, historically. Most Batman rogues – particularly those with their own gangs – are at one another’s throats almost as much as they’re at Batman’s. Most recently, there was The War of Jokes and Riddles – a storyline written by Tom King that took place from Batman vol. 3 #25 to Batman vol. 3 #32 – that depicts a gang war between the Riddler and the Joker two years into Batman’s vigilante career. Interestingly enough, The Batman takes place in that same time frame, meaning its entirely possible Matt Reeves’ Batman film universe intends to set up that storyline.

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Whatever the plan is for any follow-ups to The Batman, it seems likely to involve the Joker and the Riddler. While the film teased a possible friendship between the pair, that seems unlikely to end well given their canonical history. If anything, it could end rather horribly on account of Joker and Riddler’s clashing styles, Joker’s propensity for manipulation, and their documented history of contempt for one another.

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The Batman’s New Riddler Origin Makes His Joker Team-Up A Disaster

The Joker is notorious for his skill in manipulation. As one of Gotham’s premier gang bosses in most continuities, many of the people who’ve joined his gangs over the years are those he’s manipulated. Most notably, there’s Harley Quinn – a character who started out working at Arkham and wound up charmed by the Grinning Gangster. If Riddler is shown to be anything throughout The Batman, it’s unstable, at least enough to the point that Joker wouldn’t have difficulty wrapping the scheming serial killer around his finger reasonably quickly. The question then becomes to what end he aims to use Riddler. A problem might emerge, however, if Riddler notices. He’s at least more intelligent than most of the people Joker snares, and this would almost certainly lead to some bad blood between the pair and could make their team-up an immediate disaster.

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Despite what the 60s-era Batman narratives portray, the Joker and Riddler don’t tend to play nice, historically. Most Batman rogues – particularly those with their own gangs – are at one another’s throats almost as much as they’re at Batman’s. Most recently, there was The War of Jokes and Riddles – a storyline written by Tom King that took place from Batman vol. 3 #25 to Batman vol. 3 #32 – that depicts a gang war between the Riddler and the Joker two years into Batman’s vigilante career. Interestingly enough, The Batman takes place in that same time frame, meaning its entirely possible Matt Reeves’ Batman film universe intends to set up that storyline.

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Whatever the plan is for any follow-ups to The Batman, it seems likely to involve the Joker and the Riddler. While the film teased a possible friendship between the pair, that seems unlikely to end well given their canonical history. If anything, it could end rather horribly on account of Joker and Riddler’s clashing styles, Joker’s propensity for manipulation, and their documented history of contempt for one another.

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