So I just finished the Killing Joke, and it got me thinking, how do Batman and the Joker really feel about eachother? Now I haven't read many comics apart from a few graphic novels so it may already have been answered, but what if?
Joker seems to hint at the fact that Batman is just as crazy as he is, though Batman usually denies it.
Like at the end of Arkham City, when
Also, it raises the question whether or not he is truly insane, or if he is just putting it all on.
So anyway comic buffs, enlighten me. Is there a deeper meaning?
Joker seems to hint at the fact that Batman is just as crazy as he is, though Batman usually denies it.
Like at the end of Arkham City, when
Shortly before his death, Joker taunts Batman, and Batman tells him that there's not much point in arresting him, he'd just break out again. But even after all the shit he's done, he'd still have saved him.
Also, it raises the question whether or not he is truly insane, or if he is just putting it all on.
So anyway comic buffs, enlighten me. Is there a deeper meaning?