Batman #7 Reveals a Saner Side of Joker
Batman #7 is phenomenal. It is gorgeous, for instance, with vivid color and an astonishing foldout, but it’s also basically one intimate, beautifully written conversation between Batman and Joker (with Dr. Annika Zeller listening in on most of it).
This issue convincingly suggests that Joker is miraculously sane—a testament to how profoundly paramount Dr. Annika Zeller’s treatment is, perhaps. The question is, will this Joker—if he truly is sane now—be an unfathomably more sinister villain with a greater clarity of mind, as even he wishes to stay “contained”? It’s been an intriguing and unprecedented exploration of the Clown Prince of Crime, anyhow.
Either It’s a Ruse, or Joker is Rehabilitated
Batman doesn’t seem to buy it, and why would he? It’s hard enough for readers to be persuaded, and it will probably take much more than the words of a character suspended in a fluid tank to demonstrate that he’s actually sane, even if him recollecting Batman’s true identity as Bruce Wayne and reconciling with it (not to mention every heinous act of villainy he’s committed) in Batman #7’s last page is fairly compelling.
Either way, Dr. Annika Zeller’s research and care for Arkham Towers patients have undoubtedly paved the way for some tremendously thrilling story beats. It’s frightening to imagine a Joker who could be sane and still find the motivation to be a murderous psychopath, but it will be exciting to see what Batman does with this character reinvention regardless, especially as Gotham City Police Commissioner Vandal Savage and the Minotaur are seemingly still the run’s main antagonists.
Created By
Bob Kane, Bill Finger
Alias
Bruce Wayne
Alliance
Justice League, Outsiders, Batman Family
Race
Human
Franchise
D.C.