Batman: The Joker's 6 Essential Stories
2. The Man Who Laughs - Ed Brubaker And Doug Mahnke
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Set in Batman's early days, The Man Who Laughs tells the story of Batman and Joker's first encounter. A madman is killing Gotham's elite using a toxin that drives them to laugh hysterically before dying with an unpleasant rictus grin plastered on their faces. As the deaths continue, the focus shifts to one of Gotham's wealthiest: Bruce Wayne. But if Bruce is being watched night and day by the GCPD, how will Batman stop the Joker? The Man Who Laughs takes its name from a 1928 silent film adaptation of Victor Hugo's novel starring Conrad Veidt. Allegedly, Jerry Robinson, Joker's creator, was inspired by the terrifying look of the lead actor, Conrad Veidt, and used it as a basis for Joker's appearance. That said, the Golden Age Joker was toned down a lot to make him less horrific.