Tattoo Joker - meanings and designs for girls and men


Characters from comic books and movies are very common in contemporary art of body painting. Tattoo with Batman - one of the most popular and favorite images among the stronger sex. What man would not want to feel like a superhero and a fighter for justice? Bring the dream into reality will help to wear a drawing with your favorite character.

The meaning of the joker tattoo

  • Tattoo joker stuffed people who want to show the versatility of personality. The joker, who first cries and then laughs, represents the human tendency to change moods and adapt to life situations.
  • The tattoo joker also denotes propensity to gamble, willingness to take great risks and adventurousness. A person with such a tattoo is characterized as lucky gambler or thrill-seeker.
  • The joker tattoo also denotes the volatility of life, reminding the wearer that he should not rely on luck, instead it is better to rely on their strength. Often, tattoos with the image of the joker choose people with a bitter life experience.

Nakolki, on which there is a joker, like cheerful and rebellious personalities. With the help of tattoos with a recognizable hero express unconventionality.

About the superhero

Batman is not among those fictional heroes who have superpowers, his main weapon is his mind. The creators of the character made his biography very interesting. Behind the bat mask in ordinary life there is Bruce Wayne - a successful and rich man, as well as a heartthrob. He presents himself as a carefree man, but in reality Bruce Wayne is not at all like that. His parents died at the hands of street criminals, so Bruce's main goal in life is to fight against crime and restore justice. To do this, he puts on his superhero costume and goes to save the world. The character has a huge number of enemies. The most terrible of them is the Joker - a psychopathic clown, against whom Batman fights.

Tattoo options

The sketch of the Joker tattoo is usually made bright and contrasting. In tattoos in young people often dominated by red, blue and green colors. Black and white designs are common among mature men.

  • Joker smile tattoo is considered popular. Such a tattoo is interpreted as a symbol of cunning and good luck, equally often stuffed both men and women.
  • Fans of the Batman movies choose a realistic image of the beloved movie character: with red lips and paint at the corners of the mouth, in a suit and tie. Sometimes a crown phrase of the character "why so serious" is added to such a tattoo.
  • Tattoo card joker is specific, because it likes to do card players. Such an unusual tattoo with the image of a joker belong to the category of criminal tattoos.
  • There are tattoos with the image of a woman disguised as a joker-jock. Such tattoos are preferred by girls and members of the stronger sex who have experienced disappointment in love.
  • Sometimes the joker is compared to a demon. In this case, claws, horns and hooves are added to the image of the medieval merrymaker.

How Batman appeared

The iconic character was invented by American artist Kane and writer Finger at the request of a famous publisher at the beginning of the 20th century, after the resounding success of the Superman comic book series. The authors thought long and hard about how to create a new hero who wouldn't look anything like his predecessor. In the end they came up with an original idea: we should take an image of a real man who doesn't have supernatural powers.

That's how Batman, aka multi-billionaire Bruce Wayne, came to be. According to the story, when Bruce was 8 years old, he witnessed the murder of his father and mother. From the age of 14, he began actively pursuing spiritual and physical development to root out crime, avenge his parents' deaths, and bring justice. The appearance of Batman allows the man to act anonymously and instill terror in the villains of Gotham City.

Choosing a location for a tattoo

The sketch of the joker tattoo turns out large, and therefore the masters advise to choose large areas of the body for tattooing. The choice directly depends on personal preferences.

Tattoo of a joker on the arm looks effective in the form of a sleeve. For not very voluminous tattoo fit shoulders, forearms, biceps or wrists.

A large composition can be stuffed on the back, where it will look like a solid piece of work. Joker tattoos look good on a pumped up male body.

For the nail with the image of the joker can safely choose the stomach or chest. Such a choice is often made by people wishing to hide an unsightly scar on the torso.

Large tattoo joker can be stuffed on the hip, some do symmetric tattoo on both legs. Remember that to fit a large image on the calf is unlikely to work.

Batman Badge

The symbol on the chest of the Batman character is known to everyone.

it's the sign of batman

Today it can be found almost everywhere: on T-shirts or sweatshirts, on key rings or phone rings, and even as a tattoo. Now a lot of young people are fond of doing a tattoo with the mark of Batman on his chest or other parts of the body, and the design of the picture can be very diverse, depending on the desire and imagination. Since the very appearance of the mark in the character Batman, he symbolized fearlessness, courage and the fight for justice. Like the superhero himself, the bat sleeps during the day and is awake at night, so the creators chose this particular animal as the symbol of Batman. He never appeared in the morning and no one knew who he was, Batman would appear at night and save innocent citizens from the clutches of criminals. One of the interesting facts is that the yellow background on the Batman sign photo represents the moon.

Batman and Jason Todd - Robin II

Dick Grayson gave up the Robin character, in favor of Nightwing and the Teen Titans team. Shortly after this decision, Batman came across a boy named Jason Todd. While researching Jason's past, Batman learned that the boy was an orphan. After the boy's criminal past, Batman took him under his wing and let him become his new Robin.

Around this time, Batman also encountered numerous criminals on his own, such as Ventriloquist, KGB, Pied Piper, and others.

Justice League International.

After the Justice League was disbanded, many heroes decided to form a new League. Batman decided to invite Black Canary, Blue Beetle, Captain Marvel, Dr. Faith, Dr. Light, Guy Gardner, Martian Manhunter, and Mr. Wonder. Maxwell Lord convinced the UN to grant them an international charter, and they became the International Justice League.

Justice League International, Justice League International, Batman character boigraphy
Justice League International - first major cast

Bruce Wayne and the first Robin - Dick Grayson

"The Oath" Batman and Dick Grayson

Most comic book readers know the story of a boy named Richard "Dick" Grayson. Bruce Wayne witnessed the tragedy that occurred in the circus. The young acrobat's parents were killed by a gangster named Tony Zucco. Bruce saw great potential in the boy and accepted Grayson as his ward. Eventually Richard recognized Batman's secret identity. Together they vowed to fight crime and corruption, never straying from the path of righteousness.

Batman and Robin's adventures changed the lives of both. But with that also came danger for the young hero, in the form of Two-Face. That all changed when Robin was beaten by Harvey Dent.. This story greatly disturbed Bruce. Batman was no longer willing to put Dick in any further danger. Dick had to prove once again that he really wanted this life by demonstrating his determination.

As time passed, Robin began to team up with other heroes! Thus the Young Titans team was born, where Dick continued his career as Robin. As leader of the Titans, Dick decided to give up his nickname, Robin. This happened after an argument between Bruce and Dick. Dick met and talked to Superman, who inspired him with a story about a Kryptonian hero named Nightwing.

Spawn/Batman.

Writer/Artist: Frank Miller/Todd McFarlane

Released Years: 1994

Frank Miller's most overlooked and rarely remembered Batman story. And for good reason. The comic doesn't stand out as much as any other crossover, of which there were plenty in the nineties. With only Spun alone. Batman was faced three times. But only once has this collision been described by such a stellar cast of authors. Todd McFarlane for the cause is considered almost the most famous artist in the comic book industry. The same can be attributed to Miller as a screenwriter. And these two stars came together to bump the main characters of DC Publishing and Image Publishing. It turned out pretty well.

It's impossible to say exactly at what point in Millervers' story the crossover takes place. But that its action takes place in this universe is stated in the introduction to the skirmish itself. Batman here is quite experienced enough not to be a rookie from "Year One," but not old enough to be an aging veteran from the later adventures. So let's just stick the comic somewhere in between these time periods, and not get steamed up. In it, the Dark Knight battles giant robots (90s!), flies a nuclear missile (EXTREME), and leaves his long-lasting mark on Spawn's face (in the truest sense!). A short and cheerful vanshot is a great way to brighten up the evening. And that's all you need to know. Moving on.

Batman: Year One

Writer/Artist: Frank Miller/David Mazzuchelli

Years in Review: 1987

One of Miller's two most important works about Batman. Not only because virtually the entire fan base of the character merged in ecstasy after reading it, but also because for a very long time Year One was the official story of the character's formation. The replacement didn't happen until 2013, when Scott Snyder и Greg Cappulo created their own "Zero Year.". And, with all due respect to the excellent arc, it was done for nothing. Miller and artist David Mazzuchelli's work reflects too well what the beginning of a street crime fighter's career should be like to replace it with another comic book about confronting supervillains. Nevertheless - "Year One" is now removed from the official Batman story, and belongs entirely to Millervers.

The distinctive feature of "Year One", thanks to which it stands out against all comics about Batman and will appeal even to those who do not like superheroes - it can hardly be called a superheroic. It's basically devoid of costumed freaks, unless you count Batman himself and a brief cameo Catwoman. At its core, First Year is a simple and down-to-earth crime story, whose place is in the palp novelette, or film noir of the forties. There are the local organized crime groups, there are the corrupt police, there is Bruce Wayne who has just arrived in town and is still undecided about his future plans, and there is there's Jim Gordon...stuck in the middle of this nightmare. It is the latter, not Batman himself, who emerges as the story's protagonist, through whom the reader is introduced to the unfriendly streets of Gotham.

And what streets they are! Filthy, frightening, extremely atmospheric, and incredibly realistic. Thanks to the outstanding caloring of Richmond Lewis.Gotham drowns in bright neon light, bathes in the morning light, plunges into the mysterious night darkness... In a word - lives its own, independent life, becoming no less important character than Gordon and Wayne. Well, Miller's writing talent reaches one of its absolute peaks here. The number of memorable moments in "Year One" is such that it surpasses absolutely all the Batman comics. Except for one. But more about that later.

The comic book is published in Russian by "Azbuka" in two versions.

All Star Batman & Robin, the Boy Wonder

Writer/artist: Frank Miller/Jim Lee

Years released: 2005-2008

Here is the very comic book that gave the article its title. The story of Bruce Wayne's encounter with the first Robin, Dick Grayson, told by the late Frank Miller and drawn by by Jim Lee in his prime. A series that became a true proverb. It's been called the worst comic book of all time, Frank Miller's greatest disgrace, the worst Batman story, the most offensive sexist parody... There's a lot to list. But there's no need to. Behind all these loud and empty epithets one loses the essence for which "All Star" was created. That essence is banal and simple - All Star Batman & Robin is one of the funniest comics you'll ever read.

Simple, primal hilarity lurks literally around every corner here. Batman, an insane maniac who maims people left and right, abuses an orphaned child, and deals with Black Canary and has sex with Black Canary in the middle of burning criminals. Little Dick Grayson, eating rats, poking crazy Batman, and beating other superheroes to death. Justice League., made up entirely of deliberately caricatured and hilariously contradictory images of familiar characters from the mainstream universe. All of this Miller blends into an absolutely wild cocktail of pure insanity that may not be to your liking, but cannot help but "deliver." I don't even need to mention the absolutely lavish number of quotable moments.

And where "All Star" doesn't bribe you with insanity, it bribes you with its ostentatious "awesomeness. This is primarily thanks to Jim Lee, who drew this series even more diligently than Hush. Flying batmobiles, stunning women, six-page spreads with a bat-cave, and a bunch of other stuff that's better seen once than heard a hundred times. Just ask yourself - where else have you seen a muscular machoAlfredopenly telling "Master Wayne" to go fuck himself? That's right.

And if that's not convincing enough for you, just know that Miller and Lee love their brainchild, and hope to someday get the publisher's approval for the final six issues, ending the satirical story of a madman's transformation into a wise mentor for their adopted son. Live with it.

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