BatChat With Matt & Will: Joker Behind Bars

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The revolving doors of any prison or mental health facility in Gotham City are running jokes, and rightly so; they can’t keep a D-lister like Ratcatcher locked up, let alone someone like the Joker. But they do keep winding up back in custody, so there has to be story potential there, right? This week’s episode looks at three times Joker wound up locked up. A graphic novel from Dixon and Nolan finds Joker on death row, a tale of Joker’s first time in custody and there’s a mystery of exactly how all of Gotham’s rogues wound up in a warehouse together and only Joker is talking.

Apologies for the sound on Matt’s end: this and the next couple episodes had smoe issues, but it’s definitely listenable, just echoey.

  • The Joker: Devil’s Advocate OGN
  • Do You Understand These Rights? (Batman Confidential #22-25)
  • The Joker Presents: A Puzzlebox #7

This week’s BatChat column focuses on Detective Comics #1,098.

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Matt Lazorwitz read his first comic at the age of 5. It was Who's Who in the DC Universe #2, featuring characters whose names begin with B, which explains so much about his Batman obsession. He writes about comics he loves, and co-hosts the podcasts BatChat with Matt & Will and The ComicsXF Interview Podcast.

Will Nevin loves bourbon and AP style and gets paid to teach one of those things. He is on Twitter far too often.