The Joker by James Tynion IV Compendium

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$59.99 US
On sale Sep 10, 2024 | 488 Pages | 9781779528209

Arkham Asylum has been attacked! All eyes are on the Joker.

A mysterious benefactor hires former Gotham City Police Commissioner Jim Gordon to go on a global manhunt to catch, and possibly even kill, the Clown Prince of Crime!


But nothing with the Joker comes easy. What Gordon finds and what the Joker wants him to see will change his perspective on the world forever. And he's not the only one who wants the Joker found...

From acclaimed Batman and horror writer James Tynion IV (Detective Comics, The Nice House on the Lake, Something is Killing the Children) comes the complete and terrifying Joker saga that broke Commissioner Gordon and redefined the Clown Prince of Crime forever. With art by Guillem March, Francesco Francavilla, Guiseppe Camuncoli, and more, experience the horror in The Joker Compendium.Collects Tynion IV's Joker saga from the pages of The Joker #1-15, The Joker 2021 Annual #1, Batman: The Joker War Zone #1, and Batman #100.
James Tynion IV started in the comics business assisting Scott Snyder in writing backup stories for Snyder's groundbreaking Batman series. Tynion soon began writing Talon, a series that spun out of the hugely popular "Batman: The Court of Owls" story line. He has also written Batman, Detective Comics, Constantine: The Hellblazer, and Justice League Dark, and currently is at the helm of horror hits Nice House on the Lake, Something is Killing the Children, and The Department of Truth.
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Arkham Asylum has been attacked! All eyes are on the Joker.

A mysterious benefactor hires former Gotham City Police Commissioner Jim Gordon to go on a global manhunt to catch, and possibly even kill, the Clown Prince of Crime!


But nothing with the Joker comes easy. What Gordon finds and what the Joker wants him to see will change his perspective on the world forever. And he's not the only one who wants the Joker found...

From acclaimed Batman and horror writer James Tynion IV (Detective Comics, The Nice House on the Lake, Something is Killing the Children) comes the complete and terrifying Joker saga that broke Commissioner Gordon and redefined the Clown Prince of Crime forever. With art by Guillem March, Francesco Francavilla, Guiseppe Camuncoli, and more, experience the horror in The Joker Compendium.Collects Tynion IV's Joker saga from the pages of The Joker #1-15, The Joker 2021 Annual #1, Batman: The Joker War Zone #1, and Batman #100.

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James Tynion IV started in the comics business assisting Scott Snyder in writing backup stories for Snyder's groundbreaking Batman series. Tynion soon began writing Talon, a series that spun out of the hugely popular "Batman: The Court of Owls" story line. He has also written Batman, Detective Comics, Constantine: The Hellblazer, and Justice League Dark, and currently is at the helm of horror hits Nice House on the Lake, Something is Killing the Children, and The Department of Truth.
Guillermo Miguel March Dols View titles by Guillermo Miguel March Dols

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