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How painful is Joker Venom?

Contact with Joker venom causes uncontrollable spasms of laughter, followed by a painful death. Some have speculated that the venom hyper stimulates the laughter functions of the brain, leaving the victim unable to breathe. It is also possible that this drug contains tetanus toxin (also known as lockjaw).
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Does the Joker have a high pain tolerance?

As one of Batman's most usual punching bags, the Joker knows how to take a hit, and he has an incredibly high pain tolerance. Mixed with his own sadomasochistic tendencies, the Joker has even enjoyed some of his most brutal injuries, and he's given one of them to himself.
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Is Poison Ivy immune to Joker Venom?

Poison Ivy was naturally immune to all toxins and poisons, including the Joker's.
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Is Joker Toxin lethal?

DC fans know that Joker's patented toxins are extremely dangerous, but it turns out they keep company with some of the most deadly compounds around. The Joker's trademark poison he uses to kill his victims may actually be one of the most deadly substances in the DC Universe.
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What is the fastest killing toxin?

Cyanide has also featured in domestic murders and it causes death within minutes. It is the fastest acting of all poisons and for this reason it is the poison of suicide pills of the type carried by secret agents.
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What Is in JOKER Venom? (Because Science w/ Kyle Hill)

What is Joker toxin made of?

The S.T.A.R. Labs 1993 Annual Report states that Joker Venom is "a hellish mixture of hydrogen cyanide and Strychnodide (a strychnine derivative), the toxin causes immediate cessation of heart and brain functions.
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How long does Joker Venom last?

The effects of this venom are the same as the one used in the Joker's first appearance in the comics (a venom which takes 24 hours to kill). In the meantime, the victim slowly has increasing bouts of uncontrollable laughter until they are unable to breathe and die.
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Is Harley Quinn immune to Joker Venom?

While Harley Quinn's immunity to the Joker's toxins is a great benefit for herself, Harley being able to cure others of the villain's sinister serum is something that seriously comes in handy.
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Why is Harley immune to Poison Ivy?

In B:TAS episode “Harley and Ivy” Ivy gives Harley a shot that boosts her immunity and allows her to live in a toxic waste dump with her. It also allows Ivy to be able to touch Harley. This boost helps protect Harley from any kind of poison and toxin, not just Ivy's.
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What is Joker's biggest weakness?

Arguably the Joker's greatest weakness is his ego, however. He turns to crime to get the attention he desperately craves from Batman.
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What is Joker most scared of?

While fans got to hear many memorable quotes from Joker in Batman: Arkham, the series also revealed what his greatest fear is supposed to be. As it turned out, The Joker feared being forgotten more than anything else because it meant nobody was afraid of him anymore, rendering all his crimes void.
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What is Joker's disability?

The psychopathology Arthur exhibits is unclear, preventing diagnosis of psychotic disorder or schizophrenia; the unusual combination of symptoms suggests a complex mix of features of certain personality traits, namely psychopathy and narcissism (he meets DSM-5 criteria for narcissistic personality disorder).
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Who is Poison Ivy's lover?

Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy are back together, proving themselves as the healthiest superhero couple to come out of Gotham City.
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Can Poison Ivy kiss without killing?

Given what we know about the character, despite story nomenclature, the killer kiss is more accurately described as poisonous, not venomous. Regardless, the result is the same. Contact with Ivy's lips delivers a toxin capable of killing the recipient.
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Who is older Poison Ivy or Harley Quinn?

Doctor Pamela Isley is some 40 years older than Harley in publication history, but the two have enjoyed a relationship on any number of levels throughout the 25 years that the Clown Princess of Crime has been smashing hearts with her synonymous mallet.
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Is Joker abusive to Harley?

Joker starts to abuse her physically and psychologically, even attempting to kill her. But Harley is unaware of the manipulation. She is submissive and devoted, satisfied with a minimum amount of affection. However, we see some rebellion by Harley in certain episodes.
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Who is worse Carnage or Joker?

Who is more evil, Joker or Carnage? - Quora. Carnage, by a surprisingly high degree. Joker has an (arguably) worse list of crimes and a bigger body count, but that's a quibble of ability to act. Carnage, after all, never became a literal God Emperor, for one.
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What if Carnage fused with Joker?

Originally Answered: What if The Joker bonded with the Carnage Symbiote? The obvious answer is that a lot of people would die and the heroes would have a hell of a time stopping him. Carnage and Joker combined would be a deadly force.
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Why is Joker's jaw so long?

In 2007's Batman Confidential #7, Michael Green and Denys Cowan explained the Joker's elongated jaw by establishing that the Joker had a broken jaw when he fell into the vat.
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How many has Joker killed?

It is mentioned by Batman at the beginning of the story that he has killed a total of 114 people by this point. The Flash (Volume 2) #33 - Keystone police captain, murdered by one of Joker's gang using Joker venom. Gotham Central #15 - Murders Lt. Ronald Probson (New Earth), 8+ police officers and Nate Patton.
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Can Joker heal himself?

Joker continuously injected himself with a toxin that allowed him to heal from mortal wounds, though Snyder and artist Greg Capullo never confirmed if Joker was, in fact, immortal.
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Is Joker's blood infected?

Joker's blood behaves like a prion infection, attacking the brain and transforming these people... into him. Unless we find a way to reverse the process, no-one will be able to stop what he's unleashed.
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Why does Joker lick?

Ledger's habitual licking began as a reflex to check the scars were still in place and to ensure they stayed in position. Gradually, the licking became an integral mannerism that Ledger worked into the performance perfectly. Watch an iconic scene from The Dark Knight, full of Ledger's licking, below.
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What did Joker inject himself with?

Luckily, Batman was able to put a stop to Joker's plans before they could get that far - but not before the Joker injected himself with a large sample of Titan as a last resort.
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What is the Joker's real name?

Jack Napier, also known as the Joker, is a fictional character introduced in the 1989 superhero film Batman, directed by Tim Burton. Primarily portrayed by Jack Nicholson, the character was based on the DC Comics supervillain the Joker.
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