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#1  Edited By 1eyejoker

I'd say Jackie just because I'm a Darkness fan. It seems like Gleason isn't really doing it for Sara, he's a nice guy but that's not what gets Sara's juices flowing. Jackie's got history with Sara, not always sexual and not always cordial but history nonetheless and these days he seems a bit less reckless. Don't get me wrong he can still be as violent as ever and is still a consummate horndog, but he seems a bit more tame. Perhaps ready to settle down?

And you gotta admit, they make a great team.

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#2  Edited By 1eyejoker
Silverheart said:
"They are total lesbians!  When harley tried to marry Mr. J, Ivy responded by crashing the wedding and nearly killing the joke to protect harley.  If that is not love, I do not know what is."

Do you remember what happened after Ivy ruined their marriage? Harley said they were no longer friends and she vowed to kill Ivy next time she saw her. Harley and Ivy are not lovers.
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#3  Edited By 1eyejoker

I never liked Walt (the reason for him being a turncoat wasn't really explained), Alexander (just a rabid dog who liked the young orphans of the church a little too much for my taste; What the the difference between a priest and acne?) , or Pip (only worthwhile thing he did was die).

Seras I liked, but that might just have been because of her big breasts. Alucard sure knows how to pick them.

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#4  Edited By 1eyejoker

Alucard is the greatest anime/manga character ever. I hate when a character is all powerful but hates using violent force. Not Alucard, he'll rip yer head off and gladly gorge on the iron rich blood that spews forth.

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#5  Edited By 1eyejoker

It's the best Superman story I've ever read.

Emperor Joker was fun, but by no means a great story. I enjot it more for the Joker than Superman.

Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow? would probably be a not too distant second. While Alan Moore's story had some great moments, my major problem was with Lex Luthor. He almost immediately got taken over by Brainiac, a waste of such a great villain.

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#6  Edited By 1eyejoker

With Phil Hester writing, the Darkness is the best it's been since Garth Ennis and Marc Silvestri started it.

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#7  Edited By 1eyejoker

The Killing Joke is the greatest comic I've ever read. Bolland's art and Moore writing is perfection, no other work has presented the Joker abosulte like in the pages of TKJ.

Of course anything written by Paul Dini featuring is also very very good. Detective Comics #826, Case Study in Batman: Black and White vol. 2, and Laughter After Midnight in the Batman Adventures Annual are my favorite Joker comic stories of his. He best knows how to mix the Joker's comedic and horrific elements.

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#8  Edited By 1eyejoker

In Emperor Joker he does show a tad bit of fondness for her (he even kisses her!). And of course in Batman: Harley Quinn he tries to kill her because he's starting to have feelings for her. I think if Joker really wanted to kill Harley he would have by now, to think she could be so close to him yet he has never been successful in murdering means one of two thins:

1. The Joker isn't as great as everyone thinks if he can't even kill his putz of a girlfriend, or
2. Somewhere deep down in the cockles of his heart the Joker has affection for her and that causes him to fail

Does the Joker love Harley? Perhaps just a little, but he'll never admit it.