RELATED: 15 On-Screen Batman Ranked From Worst To BestĬhanges, whether they be reflected in live action, animation, or in games, are typically driven by an actor’s interpretation of The Joker. These on-screen revitalizations remain integral to the villain’s overall evolution across multiple branches of media. ![]() Each decade thereafter, barring the '70s, saw Batman’s greatest foe reinvented in some form or fashion for the amusement of mainstream audiences. However, it can be argued the clown did not become a staple in the popular culture pantheon of villainy until Cesar Romero’s 1966 debut on Batman in “The Joker is Wild.” Since then, the Clown Prince of Crime has been difficult to escape. ![]() ![]() The Joker as a character is nearly as old as his nemesis, Batman, having first appeared in the Spring of 1940 in Batman#1.
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