There have been many live-action Joker adaptations across a number of shows and movies throughout the years, with a nearly constant debate raging in the fandom over which adaptation is the best one, and now the Joker himself has thrown in his two-cents after declaring which live-action version of him he hates most.
In Harley Quinn and the Birds of Prey #2 by Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti, Harley has returned to Gotham City to seek vengeance on those responsible for the assault on her friend in the previous issue. However, her trip wasn’t as smooth as she thought because when the Joker heard she’d be back in town, he decided that he’d stop at nothing to kill her. With him to help in that murderous mission, Joker recruited a replacement for Harley Quinn who goes by the name Harley Sinn, a villainous woman who is just as obsessed with the Joker as Quinn used to be. When the two suit up to go after Quinn, Joker finally reveals his least favorite version of himself.
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Joker gives Sinn a new outfit as her original one reminded him too much of Harley Quinn, a new outfit that covered up much of her tattooed body. When Sinn asked the Joker if covering her tattoos was deliberate, he replies, “There was a time I found them attractive, but these days they’re a trigger” which is seemingly a reference to Jared Leto’s interpretation of the character in the film Suicide Squad as that is the clearest connection between the Joker and tattoos, as Jared Leto’s version of the Clown Prince of Crime was heavily tatted.
If the Joker actually was referencing Suicide Squad’s version of him with his negative comment then he isn’t alone. The nearly universal consensus is that
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