My fanart of Endgame Joker: The Eternal Jester
Reverse Flash MK1 Clash Pose
The Spot Tribute (Break The World)
This is a song I found that I think fits Dr. Jonathan Ohn (The Spot) perfectly. Give it a listen!
Even in only 2 pages, James Jesse still manages to have more presence than Axel Walker.
The Flash #775
I don’t know why, but seeing The Joker just chilling on a sofa in shades, a faded purple suit, and magenta shirt is oddly satisfying.
Batman: Day Of The Jackanapes - Cast
One snowy winter night in Gotham, a portal opened in the sky above the Bonus Bros Theme Park, and through it fell a clown. Turns out that this clown is the Jokester, a heroic version of The Joker from Earth 3, a twisted alternate universe where the villains are good and the heroes are bad. He wound up coming into our dimension during a battle with Owlman & The Crime Syndicate, and he was pushed through a portal that led to our dimension. Now without a way back to his home, Jokester decides to make the best of a bad situation; IE fight crime in this world until he finds a way back home. Unfortunately, he wound up being mistaken for the Joker, leading to him being hunted by Batman, the Bat-family, & the GCPD. Meanwhile, word of this new Joker reaches the real Joker while he's in Arkham Asylum. Angered that someone is besmirching his reputation, Joker breaks out of Arkham in order to kill this "cheap phony". The tension keeps building and building until it reaches a crescendo of madness that ends in a battle between Batman, the Bat-family, the Joker, the Jokester, & the GCPD at the Amusement Mile boardwalk theme park.
Superman: Childish Things - Cast
Winslow & Mary Schott used to be the happiest toy makers in Britain, and were even the heads of their own company: Schott Toys. Winslow himself was a mechanical genius, as many of the toys he designed were extremely advanced twists on older concepts, such as the Smart Teddy. Winslow also had a strong love of children, and was essentially a big child himself. Unfortunately, all happy days come to an end. After Mary was killed in a car crash, Winslow signed on with a big corporation in order to bring happiness to children all over the world. Unfortunately, that company turned out to be a subsidiary of Lexcorp, who secretly sold Schott's advanced toy designs to weapons manufacturers. Heartbroken & enraged when he found out, an already mentally unwell Winslow snapped. In revenge, he mailed a booby trapped teddy bear to the executive who cheated him. When he turned it on, the bear exploded, killing him instantly. Winslow then moved to Metropolis in order to get revenge on the head of the corporation: Lex Luthor. Unfortunately, Superman had to intervene. After first being captured, Winslow befriends another Superman villain, Oswald Loomis: The Prankster. Forming a partnership, the two break out of prison in order to kill Lex Luthor while distracting the Man Of Steel.
Villains: Puppeteer (Unknown)
Born in the slums of the Old Town district of Harking City, the boy who would become The Puppeteer was the son of a toymaker who tried to bring as much joy to the poor children as possible. However, after his father was killed by loan sharks, the boy was moved from foster home to foster home, like a little toy that nobody wanted. After running away from a foster home at the age of 12, he ran back to his father's abandoned toy store and tried to relive his lost childhood. 20 years later, children started going missing from their homes and turning up dead on their parents' doorstep. The one thing linking all of them was their faces were sliced up to resemble puppets, and with a the phrase "Naughty Boy/Girl" carved into their chests. After a combined investigation by Black Streak and Carla Simmons, they discovered the place where the children were being taken: the abandoned toy store on Maple St. It turns out that the boy had some how attained superpowers, and had been kidnapping children and forcing them to play with him in his bedroom. If any of them refused, well you know what happened next. The superpower he'd gained was the ability to shoot strings out of his fingers that would attach themselves to the intended person. Once attached, he could wiggle around his fingers and control them like a puppet; hence the name "Puppeteer". Once he was captured by Black Streak and Carla Simmons, he was committed to the Belbridge Insane Asylum, and was nearly tortured to death by Dr. Franz Leiberman. He was unfortunately spared, and was later broken out and joined King Ace's gang.