Batman: Three Jokers Second Print Cover Features The Joker's New 'Pet' - CBR - Comic Book Resources

Batman: Three Jokers Second Print Cover Features The Joker's New 'Pet' - CBR - Comic Book Resources


Batman: Three Jokers Second Print Cover Features The Joker's New 'Pet' - CBR - Comic Book Resources

Posted: 11 Sep 2020 10:51 AM PDT

With the first issue of Batman: Three Jokers announced to receive a second print, series artist Jason Fabok recently shared the eerie cover for said print, which also introduces the Clown Prince of Crime's newest "pet," a laughing shark.

Fabok posted both the colorized and the black and white 1:25 variants of the cover on to social media. They see a blood-covered Clown -- one of the titular three Jokers -- grinning while holding up a laughing shark puppet. "Batman: Three Jokers Book 1 is going to a second print!," Fabok proclaimed above the images. "This book has sold monster numbers and I want to thank everyone for their support. Pre-Orders for this cover are open NOW and close down September 13th. Call your shop today and pre-order! Joker Shark!"

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In the first issue of Three Jokers, Batman, Batgirl and Red Hood discover the shark among a school of newly-created laughing fish at Gotham Aquarium. During a fight with the Joker's henchemen -- chief among them the Harlequin of Hate's forgotten Silver Age sidekick Gaggy -- Red Hood unleashes the shark on Gaggy, which eats him before dying itself.

Written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Jason Fabok with colors by Brad Anderson, the second printing of Batman: Three Jokers #1 goes on sale Oct. 13 from DC Comics.

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