My friend kept telling me that he love this story in comics when the Joker killed Robin, getting back at Batman, sumthing like that. Sounds crazy, but interesing.
I thought up a scene for Batman vs Joker movie myself:
Batman disappeared since X-Mas under the control of the Joker. On New Year's Eve, a big parade appears in Gotham City as the Joker host (kinda like the first movie). He has a present for all the citizens. Remove the tarp, a giant bat cage is seen as Batman, inside, is hanging upsidedown being trapped by his own cape, unconscious. The Joker announces that when the time counts down to a new year, the lid will remove. The Bat will fall in a pool of chemical. Another tarp remove underneath the cage, a pool of chemical is seen.
Kinda sound stupid? LOL. Something I think its cool cuz in the dark Batman film, Joker can add toys and jokes to it.
I think it be sweet if Joker meets Batman and tells him that he has a surprise for him...his own THEME created by the Joker. So he plays the tape he worked on and it played the old Batman theme from the 60's as the Joker sing along. Batman replies "I don't need a damn theme."
i saw this one comic, kind of new kind of old 1999? 2000? where the Joker drives an inmate in arkam even more crazy by comunicating in moris code, when the other guy gets out he locks up a little girl in the trunk of a car and puts the car in the river. Now Batman talks to the Joker and in the end he saves the girl, Joker says that most of the time when batman looks for someone who the joker hurt he expects the guy to be dead, now he can never do that agian there, now there is hope
So many: I'm partial to The Joker's Christmas-New Years appearance in The Long Halloween. He steals Christmas trees, commits mindless acts of violence, and tries to gas everyone in the centre of Gotham in an attempt to kill Holiday because there's only room in this town for one mass murdering nutcase.
I also rather liked The Joker's appearances in No Man's Land. Random violence, baby stealing, and the murder of Jim Gordon's wife. I particularly appreciated his comment after Gordon shot him in the leg.
"My leg! I may never walk-- OH! Like your daughter! Good one, Commissioner!"