A Still From Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Movie. (Photo Credit – Facebook)

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While many view the Joker as pure evil, a closer look reveals he might not be so one-dimensional. Beneath his chaotic facade, he’s a complex character who deeply craves heroism. Most comic villains have clear motivations, but what if the Joker’s twisted psyche hides a hero waiting to emerge?

Sure, he wreaked havoc in the DC Universe, causing immense suffering and claiming countless lives. It’s easy to dismiss him as unspeakably evil, and who can blame readers for that? But after diving into the depths of his character—like in Jason Aaron and John Timms’ I, Bizarro—I discovered intriguing hints that suggest there’s more than just madness at play.

The Joker’s Regret

One compelling moment occurs in JLA #15. In this story, Martian Manhunter temporarily reorganizes the Joker’s mind, granting him brief lucidity. For a fleeting moment, the Joker feels guilt over his past actions, expressing a deep desire for redemption. While some fans may brush this off as a plot device, it sparks a crucial question: What if the Joker could be a good person if not for his insanity?

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