Detective Comics #365
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The House the Joker Built!", the Clown Prince of Crime turns his chaotic flair into a full-blown media empire, peddling merchandise and starring in a televised spectacle of his eternal rivalry with Batman. Written by John Broome and brought to life with sharp, expressive art by Sheldon Moldoff and Joe Giella, this 1967 issue captures the Joker’s twisted genius in a world where his madness is both product and performance. The cover, a dynamic collaboration by Carmine Infantino and Murphy Anderson, perfectly encapsulates the absurdity and menace of the story.
In "The House the Joker Built!", the Clown Prince of Crime unleashes a fiendish trap-house bristling with mechanical traps and twisted puzzles, daring Batman and Robin to survive its deadly labyrinth. With every step, the structure tests their wits and reflexes, turning the building itself into a living weapon against Gotham’s Dark Knight and his partner.
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Reprinted in Batman - Lepakkomies #2/1968 (1968), Superman Supacomic #105 (1968), Faucon Noir #16 (1980), Showcase Presents the Elongated Man #1 (2006), Showcase Presents: Batman #3 (2008), Tales of the Batman: Carmine Infantino #[nn] (2014), الوطواط [Al-Watwat / The Batman] #30, Läderlappen [och Robin extra] #1968
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