Batman: Dark Joker - The Wild #[nn]
This DC Elseworlds one-shot from 1994 reimagines the Batman-Joker rivalry in wildly feral terms, and Kelley Jones' cover — inked by John Beatty — sets the tone immediately: a creature-like Batman, all jagged claws and massive wingspan, clashes ferociously against a grinning, robed Joker who conjures a glowing burst of energy between them, both figures locked in furious combat against a blazing red background. The distorted, almost monstrous take on these two familiar figures gives the whole image a gothic, fairy-tale menace that feels miles away from Gotham City as we know it. Written by Doug Moench with art by Kelley Jones throughout, *Batman: Dark Joker — The Wild* is a striking Elseworlds package for readers who enjoy their Batman stories untamed and unpredictable.
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Batman's parents gave birth to him so he could save The Wild, their land. To do so, he must fight The Joker, his brother.
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