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No "kind of" about it.

I would be afraid to so much as slam a door in a skyscraper built in less than three weeks.

He was just a common thief.

The zombie apocalypse in this book requires every single government and most of the individuals in the world, in the age of satellites, iphones, and facebook, to somehow not only not believe in zombies despite overwhelming evidence, but do the exact wrong thing to attempt to combat them. It takes place in 2006, for

Die Hard- Hans Gruber’s plan makes no sense, at all.

Holy neck, Batman

Really depends on who’s giving them.

You are 100% correct! Here, take all these points. They were handing them out earlier and I grabbed too many.

For the record. I want to let the red headed lady know that I understand the Here’s Johnny reference.

How can you not just laugh?

I just learned yesterday that the Joker was heavily “inspired” by the title character in Victor Hugo’s The Man Who Laughs.

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I’m always fascinated by how iconic characters can mutate so much. Their outside look might stay more or less the same, but their actions and motivations change over time to the point where you can have all these different interpretations that are all equally “correct”.

Mark Hamill has the definitive Joker voice. Whenever I read a comic with the Joker I hear Mark Hamill’s voice in my head.

Hey, I know it’s not as popular/well-known as most of the storylines you mentioned, but this one is one of the best, underrated, and surprisingly dark Joker stories ever made (and voiced by Hamill no less):

My personal favorite interpretation of the Joker comes from Neil Gaiman’s Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader, which I feel is lacking both with the comics today and how Jared Leto seems to intend to portray him. The Joker doesn’t kill at random because he’s some sort of “agent of chaos”, he kills people when it’s

complete with Jester-hat inspired hair.

Yep, Romero refused to shave off his trademark mustache so they had to paint over it. Yet it still worked as he clearly was having the time of his life in the role.