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DC. Vs Marvel would be insane
Marvel all the way still
Marvel all the way still
i hope for a dark knight or 60's caesar romero
Time to bust out the classic purple and green.
Final Confrontation Joker is the second costume from The Killing Joke skin pack.
We'll have a 'hint' later today, but which look for The Joker are YOU hoping to see tomorrow?
DC. Vs Marvel would be insane
Marvel all the way still
@rapbeats I agree with you for the most part. zoning is too prevalent in this game. most 2D fighting games have maybe 3 good keepaway characters whereas in Injustice, half the cast can excel at it. I think its stupid that Superman ended up with strong zoning abilities but Green Arrow didn't
i hope for a dark knight or 60's caesar romero
so my fighting game brehs should I drop the cash and pick this up or just buy mortal kombat komplete edition? Im talking tournament level shyt here my and my cousins gonna go at it this memorial day weekend with beers and bbq and I need to know if the final consensus is worth it now that the game been out a couple weeks
so my fighting game brehs should I drop the cash and pick this up or just buy mortal kombat komplete edition? Im talking tournament level shyt here my and my cousins gonna go at it this memorial day weekend with beers and bbq and I need to know if the final consensus is worth it now that the game been out a couple weeks
)The Red Hood first appeared in Detective Comics #168 "The Man Behind the Red Hood" (February 1951). In the original continuity, the man later known as the Joker was a master criminal going by the alias of the Red Hood. His costume consisted of a large domed red helmet and a red cape. While attempting to rob a chemical plant, his men were dispatched and then he was suddenly cornered on a catwalk by Batman. Left with no alternatives, he dove into a catch basin for the chemicals and swam to freedom, surviving because of a special breathing apparatus built into the helmet. The toxins in the vat permanently discolored him, turning his hair green, his skin white and his lips red. Upon discovering this, he went insane and adopted the persona of the Joker.
In Batman: The Killing Joke, Alan Moore wrote an alternative origin of the Joker, and thus the Red Hood; the man who would become the Joker is portrayed as a former chemical engineer, now a struggling stand-up comedian with a pregnant wife. He is approached by the Red Hood gang who wanted him to lead them through the chemical plant he once worked at so they can rob the card factory next door. He accepts in order to make enough money to start a better life for his family. The gang gives him the costume of the Red Hood, which has been worn by many men before. This way, the gang is able to falsely identify the Red Hood as their leader on all crimes they perform when things go wrong. The day of the proposed robbery police inform him that his wife died in a freak accident. He attempts to back out of the robbery, but the gang strong-arms him into keeping his commitment. During the robbery, the plant's security men spot the intruders and shoot the other criminals dead. The engineer tries to flee, but Batman appears and corners him on the plant's catwalk. Terrified, he jumps off the catwalk into the chemical basin to escape. As in the previous origin story, he goes insane after discovering what the chemicals have done to his face and becomes the Joker. The Joker himself is reluctant to admit that this iteration of his story is definitive, stating: "Sometimes I remember it one way, sometimes another... if I'm going to have a past, I prefer it to be multiple choice!"[citation needed]
Red Hood skin announced for Joker for the Killing Joke pack
(FYI he was Red Hood First, than became Joker after he fell into the acid and got disfigured
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