The Joker has had tattoos in some comic versions. It often varies based on the creative direction of the particular comic series or storyline. Sometimes it's used to add a new visual element to his character.
Yes, sometimes. But it depends on specific comic storylines and interpretations.
Yes, sometimes the Joker is depicted with tattoos in certain comic storylines.
In the comic world, the Joker has come close many times, but Batman has always survived. It's part of the ongoing dynamic between these two iconic characters. The storylines often focus on the cat-and-mouse game rather than a definitive death for Batman at the Joker's hands.
No, Joker has never succeeded in killing Batman in the comics. Batman always manages to survive and overcome Joker's evil plans.
Yes, in some storylines, Joker has seemingly died, but his presence often returns in unexpected ways.
The Joker's appearance, including hair color, can change in comics. While red hair isn't a standard look for him, there have been instances where he's shown with red hair to add to the uniqueness of a particular narrative or artistic choice.
Comic joker tattoos can represent a sense of humor or a love for the character. Styles can vary from realistic to cartoonish.
Not that I know of. Keanu's work has mainly been in other areas of entertainment and there haven't been any publicized talks with DC Comics.
It's hard to give an exact number, but the Joker has appeared in a whole bunch of comics over the years.
The way Joker becomes Joker depends on the specific comic. It could be a traumatic event, exposure to dangerous substances, or a psychological breakdown. Each version adds a unique twist to his transformation.
Well, there's no one fixed way. Different comics offer different explanations. It could be a chemical bath gone wrong or a life filled with constant disappointments and betrayals that tip him over the edge.