A review by arinnroberson
The Joker: A Celebration of 75 Years by Dan Kramer, Dick Sprang, Chuck Dixon, Paul Dini, Brian Stelfreeze, Bill Finger, Dale Eaglesham, Steve Englehart, Sheldon Moldoff, Tony S. Daniel, David Vern Reed, Bob Kane, Jim Starlin, John Byrne, David Grayson, Greg Capullo, Jim Aparo, J.M. DeMatteis, Greg Rucka, Marshall Rogers, Denny O'Neil, Neal Adams, Lew Sayre Schwartz, Damion Scott, Jack Burnley, Don Cameron

5.0

Holly cow! This was crazy! I loved this! So it was just so cool watching the progression of the Joker, from Clown Prince of Crime, to Crazy Psychopath. I mean wow, this was insane. The changes over the decades, were to cool to watch, the art, the plots, even the development of the characters. I loved it, it was such a brilliant collection of stories, I was a little bummed at the end how some of the stories were just experts from bigger books so I didn't get the complete story but for the price, it was just perfect, so many books all in one. I loved it! The Joker is one of my favorite villains, when he's not scaring the crap out of me, he's saying some creepy pun or line, that has me laughing despite myself. I was so excited to see where the writers would take them next. Beyond just the Joker it was interesting to see the different styles of Comics, how comics in general have changed, and I loved the little breaks they had between parts were they gave a brief description on the history of the Joker and how he had changed.

The very last words of this book gave me shivers, a perfect ending, for the collection!