Killing Joke

1. What is your reaction to this comic.
I have read Killing Joke before, it is a great read and an interesting analysis of the Joker’s origins and psychology.  The story gave more depth to Joker’s character and gives a compelling reason as to why he has such a fixation on the Batman.  “One bad day” is the small thin line that separates normal people and who the Joker is.  Alan Moore was able to take the story beyond just action and drama.

2. What connections did you make with the story, what elements? Why?
Joker’s thesis on the human condition and his claim that madness is just one small step away for any person in the world.  Granted that his experiment failed with Jim Gordon, I still think his idea holds some ground.  Our lives are fragile and could be turned on its head at any moment.  Everyone lives with a shadow attached to them, and anyone is capable of becoming something cruel and insane.
Alan Moore’s choices in storytelling for this comic is above the typical.  This whole storyline could have easily been something “common” and “by the books”.

3. What changes would you make to adapt to another medium?
Well in reference to the film that already exists, I would have made the movie more of a one to one translation of the comic.


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