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Everyone in the history of time should agree that Batman is the best super hero just because he rules, but that's not what this essay is about. This essay's subject will stay in the famous city of "Gotham" and focus on the Joker. The Joker is the best villain because he always finds a way to trap Batman, he is a symbol of death, and he is the complete opposite of Batman.

The Joker is known to be a trickster, after all it is his name. He has a way of out smarting Batman almost every time, that is until Batman beats him up. "Joker disguises himself as Pagliachi, and performs live on television. Batman and Robin follow a clue to the studio... He then turns to the camera and says that he's going to unmask them on live TV" (adamwest.tripod.com).
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He has a skull like expression on his face all the time. The joker looking like death doesn't mean a hood and a scythe by the way (which fun fact a scythe is a straight blade on a long stick used for farming). By looking like death i mean something that you would see walking the streets at a day of the dead parade in New Orleans. He does this and he also has a tendency to leave his victims with smiles carved into there faces, but you can choose which one makes him seem like a dark character. Dark is about the only thing Batman and the Joker have in common.

Batman and The Joker are completely opposite in almost every way. This is what forms the relationship between the two in the shows. The saying opposites attract is true i guess. After all of these years The Joker has had multiple chances to end Batman but he never did. Why? Because The Joker wants to keep fighting with Batman. If The Joker is the opposite of Batman, who saves people, that means The Joker isn't all fun and games. The joker likes to do social experiments with people to see who kills who and he does this for entertainment.He is the best villain not only in Gotham but in the whole Marvel and DC universe.

The Joker is the best villain overall because he always finds a way to trap Batman, he is a symbol of death, and he is the complete opposite of Batman. He is the hidden gem in the villain world and this is why I think The Joker is the absolute

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