Summary
- Jorge Jimenez's variant cover for Batman #147 showcases the chaotic Joker/Punchline relationship dynamic, continuing the elevation Punchline as a new DC character.
- Jimenez's variant cover series exploring DC power couples continues to expand, with Joker/Punchline proving to be the most evocative one yet.
- Punchline's relationship with Joker is unique among his previous paramours, as she is portrayed as his capable sidekick, and maintains a destructive path even without him influencing her.
The Joker's girlfriend Punchline has him caught in a compromising situation, as artist Jorge Jimenez delivers the latest of his "relationship" variant covers for DC Comics. The evocative cover is the latest step in the continued elevation of Punchline as one of DC's most exciting new characters, just as Jimenez continues to become one of the publisher's most prominent artistic talents.
Batman #147 – written by Chip Zdarsky, with interior art, and main cover by Jimenez – will ship with several exciting variant covers, with the most exciting being Jorge Jimenez's take on the Joker/Punchline dynamic. Each of the covers in this sequence have featured an iconic DC power couple having a romantically charged moment up against a wall, including Catwoman and Batman, Nighwing and Batgirl, and even Superman and Lois.
Batman #147 (2024) | |
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Release Date: | 05/7/24 |
Writers: | Chip Zdarsky |
Artists: | Jorge Jimenez |
Cover Artist: | Jorge Jimenez |
Variant Covers: | Yasmine Putri, Kendrick "Kukka" Lim, Stevan Subic |
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As expected, Joker and Punchline's variant is a bit more chaotic, with Joker hanging upside down as Punchline plays with a knife near him.
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Jorge Jimenez Continues His Series Of Exciting Variant Covers With Joker/Punchline
Joker and Punchline's relationship has been a chaotic one, to say the least. The Joker has often attracted women that he can manipulate, with Harley Quinn being the biggest example, but Punchline has been precisely the opposite, creating a new and refreshing dynamic for the Clown Prince of Crime. She was initially a woman who actively wanted the Joker's attention. This led to Joker seeking her out and training her as his new apprentice. This eventually grew until Punchline practically replaced Joker in Gotham City, as the latter left town after the events of the Joker War.
In his series so far, Barbara and Dick are depicted as playful and sweet, Catwoman and Batman are messy and leave them both tangled, and Superman and Lois are portrayed as bright and physically charged. And now, Punchline and Joker are chaotic and tense.
Punchline was designed as the "anti-Harley Quinn" and her relationship with Joker seems to best prove that. She's been a capable sidekick for him, helping him lead the Joker War against Gotham City, and even without him in Gotham, she's continued to carry on his philosophy by causing indiscriminate chaos and even managed to secure her own spot in the Legion of Doom. With Joker only now returning to Gotham City after years away, fans haven't really gotten to see how their relationship has evolved, but can count on the fact it'll be destructive for both parties.
Joker And Punchline Now Join Jimenez's Other Best Couple Covers
Covers are a great way to explore small, character-focused details, which might not fit within the context of the story inside the comic. By using the power of covers, Jorge Jimenez has been able to give a look into several beloved DC romances, using only one insightful image. In his series so far, Barbara and Dick are depicted as playful and sweet, Catwoman and Batman are messy and leave them both tangled, and Superman and Lois are portrayed as bright and physically charged. And now, Punchline and Joker are chaotic and tense, which is certainly what readers would expect from them.
Batman #147 is on sale on May 7, 2024 from DC Comics!