Living Side - Preferring The Positive Side

Nafis Light

A Comic Book of The Joker
from HIS Solo Adventures from 1975-1976;
It is Full of Fun, Comedy, and Joy
and it really does bring Laughter.

 

The other comics of The Joker available,
I browsed through them
and they’re full of violence...including suffering
and they’re seriously not my kind of thing.

 

It is like...despite them being The Joker...still,
I prefer His Good, Positive, Happy, and Fun Side
and not the version that causes negativity...seriously,
that just means that I prefer positivity rather than negativity.

 

-
Bright Blessings,
Joker Green

  • Author: Nafis Light (Offline Offline)
  • Published: June 10th, 2020 01:58
  • Comment from author about the poem: I was just browsing through the books on The Joker at the bookshop (on the DC section), on the books that focus specifically on The Joker. I was surprised that most of the books (comic books) were negative portrayals of The Joker...except one. I had real fun reading the first few pages of the comic. For example, it was showing scenes of The Joker being left alone in the prison as the other villains got free, and they did not want to help him. Then he alone outside, was pumping a balloon so big and he flew off by holding on to the balloon. The cops wanted to stop him with their gun, but surprisingly, their guns were switched with water guns. So, The Joker got freed...and no one died...no violence, but just fun and laughter.
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  • orchidee

    Isn't he one of the laughing villains, along with The Penguin and The Riddler? I remember it on TV. It was usually one of these three each week. Or a King Tut, Or Mr Freeze, or a couple of other occasional villains.

  • Nafis Light

    He might be the one, if based on the past video clips I watched. I didn't watch the ones from the past days.

  • ANGELA & BRIAN

    Angela here - GOOD MORNING - JOKER ! I love all the TRAGI - COMIC characters like Joker - Penguin - Riddler & the CLOWNS - They never ever scared ME ! The POSITIVE side is that it makes Villians more acceptable - BUT the NEGATIVE side (often hilited in he story line) makes them less cuddly & more scary for KIDS ! Unfortunately CLOWNS (the essential links between the CIRCUS Acts) become FRIGHTNING & not FUN which is the ultimate PARADOX ! We support the CIRCUS (some of my Cliets are ACROBATS !) and we invite the CLOWNS to our CHURCH YOUTH GROUP to explain their HISTORY and their role in the CIRCUS in the 21st C. A CIRCUS sans CLOWNS is a PARODY !

    Blessings & Joy to YOU & YOURS
    Love ANGELA & BRIAN & SMOKEY !

    PLEASE CHECK *THE UMBRELLA MAN*
    And our FUSION on *FAVE BREEDS OF CATS & DOGS*
    Thanks A & B & Smokey Cat !

  • Nafis Light

    Thanks, and well...the preference is because I heavily associate myself with The Joker (the positive side), and to me...if I also associated myself with the negative side/version, I might have or possess those traits as well...and I prefer to have the positive side rather than the negative side.

    After going through one other comic of The Joker being explained (different twisty story), it seems that the different versions (in the comics) were created by different writers...and it would be the same with the live version as well.

    I am watching the Joker Movie (2019) for the first time right now...but only after watching a video of Cameron Monaghan (the actor of the valeska twins/The Joker in Gotham) commenting on the version in Joker (2019), movie. That video of Cameron Monaghan triggered it...probably because he was the actor of the version of The Joker that inspired me.

    Which then, I have the thought that even though I may be watching this, I might not be affected because despite the different portrayals and versions of The Joker in the movies and comics (and video games)...the one here in the 2019 movie, is not the one that inspired me...nor the one that I actually associated myself with.



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