• 4 years ago
The inspiration for the Joker was the character of Gwynplaine in The Man Who Laughs, a 1928 silent film directed by German filmmaker Paul Leni and based on the 1869 novel of the same name by Victor Hugo (best known for writing Les Miserables).

The Joker first appeared in DC Comics' Batman comic book series in 1940 and made his screen debut in the 1960s Batman live-action series.


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