There’s no faster, easily recognizable way to depict “radicalization” than clown makeup, even if you don’t know the movies or Joker lore, it makes a strong point. I don’t know what iconic signifier you could draw from Fight Club that would make readers go “Aahh she’s fed up, even the people you least expect have a breaking point.”
The movie about a mentally ill man who set out to destroy the society that wronged him is much better than the movie about a mentally ill man who set out to destroy the society that wronged him.
Turning into the Joker seems like an odd choice. Visually it works very well, but I would look for something more like Fight Club.
Ah, I thought they just felt like, and so were depicted as, a clown. Yeah that really did not work for me.
There’s no faster, easily recognizable way to depict “radicalization” than clown makeup, even if you don’t know the movies or Joker lore, it makes a strong point. I don’t know what iconic signifier you could draw from Fight Club that would make readers go “Aahh she’s fed up, even the people you least expect have a breaking point.”
Clearly she is going juggalo.
The movie about a mentally ill man who set out to destroy the society that wronged him is much better than the movie about a mentally ill man who set out to destroy the society that wronged him.
Joker was always just an odd criminal trying to make a buck in his original incantation. I guess I still picture him like that.
He also pays his taxes which makes him far better than most rich people.
yeah bats is one thing, the irs (used to be) another.
FIght club is cool, Joker is pathetic