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    Top creators lend their talents to a new installment of THE JOKER'S ASYLUM - a special month-long, weekly series of one-shots starring the greatest villains in Batman's rogues gallery. Each issue is narrated by The Joker and tells a special stand-alone story that gives readers an inside look into the insane lives of The Dark Knight's greatest adversaries! This batch of tense tales spotlights The Riddler, Harley Quinn, Mad Hatter, Clayface and Killer Croc! Can you stand the madness?! 
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    An odd and creepy tea time 0

    The Story: Another story narrated by the Joker about one of the villians that I never liked from the start. Mad Hatter, the small, deformed, abnormal buck toothed, Alice obsessed weirdo really stood out in this comic. Basically the story is involved with Jarvis trying, and I do mean trying to reform himself and stay away from anything that would bring him back to his criminal career. But its hard for him when he encounters a lady who resembles the Alice character in the "Alice in Wonderland" st...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Doesn't Quite Take the Hat 0

    In every set of Joker's Asylum, there are some good stories, and some mediocre ones. This happens to fall into the mediocre category. The main reason? Probably the art. Oh, and the fact that it follows the exact same storyline as half the other Joker's Asylums. Super-villain meets girl. Super-villain falls in love with girl. Super-villain wins girl's heart/captures girl. Something goes wrong. Super-villain goes back to being typically super-villain-y. Yep, that about sums it up.  The Good  The t...

    4 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    Three Cheers for Bill! 0

    Now, a lot of the other reviewers have complained that they don't like the art. So, I'd better come clean here, and state for the record that Bill Sienkiewicz is my favorite comic artist of all time and I am a Lewis Carroll-phile. For those not accustomed to his style or enthralled with it as I am, this one shot will be an acquired taste, especially with Keith Giffen just elaborating on that insane over the top abstract look. The writing is top notch and compliments the art's elegant abstract st...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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