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Detective Comics #475 - The Laughing Fish! (DC Comics), Februar 1978.
Szenario: Steve Englehart, Vorzeichnungen: Marshall Rogers, Tuschen: Terry Austin, Kolorist: Jerry Serpe, Lettering: Ben Oda.
Als Fische mit dem Joker-Grinsen auftauchen, versucht der Joker, sie bei der Copyright Commission auf seinen Namen registrieren zu lassen.
Zitat:
The Batman can’t believe his eyes as he sees fish with the Jokers face. The fisherman explains “All of ’em! And it’s all the same for everybody else The next morning the Jokers fish seems to be the only newsworthy story. The Joker visits the Copyright Commission to make business arrangements for his fish. He finds himself outraged when Carl G. Francis informs him that fish are a natural resource and that they can’t be copyrighted. The Joker tells Mr. Francis if he doesn’t comply by midnight he’ll be the poorest fish of all.
Detective Comics #476 - The Sign of the Joker! (DC Comics), April 1978.
Szenario: Steve Englehart, Vorzeichnungen: Marshall Rogers, Tuschen: Terry Austin, Kolorist: Glynis Wein, Lettering: Milt Snapinn.
Zitat:
The Joker still wants the copyright to his Joker-fish and promises to kill the number 2 bureaucrat if he gets no cooperation. The Gotham Police surround the number 2 bureaucrat Thomas Jackson’s House. Inside with Commissioner Gordon, the Batman disguises himself as Thomas Jackson and Jackson as Batman intending to confuse the Jokers plan of murder. Jackson’s cat walks into the room and inside his mouth a Joker-fish. Maddened, affected by the fish it quickly jumps at the throat of its master, killing him as a hideous grin spreads over Thomas Jackson's face. The Joker announces his success on the television and vows to kill the next member of the commission in the next two hours.
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