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Ladies and Gentlemen, Mr.Tony's character design for Clown Prince of Crime!!!!After I got done watching "The Dark Knight", I went into full on drawing mode of The Joker.
Based some of his build and look from his design on "The Batman" and a little of Bruce Timm's later designs for him in "Justice League".
Thanks to Heath Ledger portrayal, I made him much more scary looking.
Enjoy!
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Comments: 17
DarkKnightJRK [2008-08-28 16:04:37 +0000 UTC]
While I'm glad you gave the TB model shoes and a decent haircut for once, it brings out another problem I had with it--with his thick arms and slumpped position, he reminds me of a more bi-pedal gorilla. While I don't mind a bigger, more "fighter" Joker, it is a bit far.
Still, you did a good job drawing it and still looks "Joker." Kudos.
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TonyForever In reply to DarkKnightJRK [2008-08-29 16:31:58 +0000 UTC]
I'm going to go for a stretch and say that it's just his suit that makes him bigger. (yeah that's the ticket!)
Besides, Batman would still be bigger than him.
(On a personal note, Heath Ledger in my opinion blows everyone away in regards to The Joker)
As far as Voice actors go, Mark Hamil and Kevin Michael Richardson top the bill.
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DarkKnightJRK In reply to TonyForever [2008-08-30 18:44:12 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, Heath was AWESOME as Joker. Too bad he isn't around to hear the praise.
And yeah, Hammill and Richardson were good voices. I almost like Richardson more, because his voice was almost sadistic at moments, espicially in the DTV they did "Batman versus Dracula." I'm STILL amazed that they were able to make that without getting pegged by the censors.
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Bill-the-wolf [2008-07-28 03:29:13 +0000 UTC]
That movie was great, I love the pencil scene. "I can make this pencil disappear" WHAM!! "Ta-Da!" LOL!
Anyway, very nice, I'm faving this piece for sure. Joker has always been my favorite baddie from BATMAN, and he always will be. Heath Ledger, God rest his soul V..\\
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TonyForever In reply to Bill-the-wolf [2008-07-28 08:57:10 +0000 UTC]
The Pencil scene was my personal favorite as well. It had a lot to do with the crowd reaction as the scene unfolded that made it stand out.
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Bill-the-wolf In reply to TonyForever [2008-07-29 00:58:37 +0000 UTC]
I laughed at how funny it actually was. The crowd must not be into dark humor I guess.
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TonyForever In reply to Bill-the-wolf [2008-07-29 03:19:37 +0000 UTC]
They laughed, but they were initially shocked by it. I laughed my ass off.
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Bill-the-wolf In reply to TonyForever [2008-08-01 17:48:16 +0000 UTC]
I thought it was hilarious also.
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thecreativeartista [2008-07-27 22:57:53 +0000 UTC]
This awesome.
But I think it would be more awesome if you portraited the illustration of The Joker "The Dark Knight version" of Heath Ledger.
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TonyForever In reply to thecreativeartista [2008-07-28 08:52:34 +0000 UTC]
Thank you
A Heath Ledger Joker?
We'll see.
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White-Mouse [2008-07-27 21:57:22 +0000 UTC]
nice. I definately see the "the Batman" reference. Truthfully that version is my least favorite Joker incarnation, but the use of Timm's version is a good way to tone down the "Hot Topic" fashion victim that "the Batman" turned him into. Well played Mr.T, well played indeed.
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TonyForever In reply to White-Mouse [2008-07-28 09:05:23 +0000 UTC]
I wasn't too hot on his Dreads and the colorful strait jacket or his lack of shoes but I got a kick out of his portrayal as the series went on. He was just plain crazy. I was just glad they got rid of that strait-jacket real fast and gave him his some-what joker look.
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