Jokers Real Look Without Makeup & Green Hair Revealed in Harley Quinn

Joker’s Real Look Without Makeup & Green Hair Revealed in Harley Quinn

DC Universe’s Harley Quinn episode “All The Best Inmates Have Daddy Issues” reveals the Joker’s original boring appearance before his transformation.



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Jokers Real Look Without Makeup & Green Hair Revealed in Harley Quinn

Warning: The following contains SPOILERS for Harley Quinn, season 2, episode 6, “All The Best Inmates Have Daddy Issues.”

The Joker’s original appearance before he became The Clown Prince of Crime with green hair and pale white skin was revealed in DC Universe’s Harley Quinn season 2, episode 6. The episode also confirmed that Mr. J has apparently gone sane, becoming painfully, obnoxiously ordinary, with no hint of his previous personality remaining.

This revelation came as confirmation of something suggested during the final moments of Harley Quinn’s season 1 finale. The Joker, having come to realize he truly did care for Harley on some level but couldn’t tolerate having a weakness, created a special acid that reversed the effects of the chemical bath that changed both himself and Dr. Harleen Quinzel into pale-skinned psychopaths. Beyond undoing Harley’s extreme makeover, the acid would also erase her memory, leaving her “a nobody… a blank canvas… a stranger on the street… normal.” Ironically Joker wound up taking a dive into his own acid vat after Poison Ivy returned from the dead to save Harley. The final scene of the episode showed a white hand emerge from the ruins of Joker’s hideout as a familiar laugh filled the air, just before the hand went limp as the skin tanned to a normal hue as the laughter faded. The implication was that The Joker had fallen prey to his own trap.

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This was confirmed in the episode 6 of Harley Quinn season 2, “All The Best Inmates Have Daddy Issues.” While enjoying a drink in Noonan’s Bar with Poison Ivy, Harley recognized the new bartender as a pre-transformation Joker with brown hair and no makeup. Ivy was skeptical at first, but came to see the resemblance after Harley used an Instagram filter to put green hair and pale skin over a quick snapshot she had taken on her phone.

While Ivy was ready to kill Joker on general principle, Harley insisted that they couldn’t kill a “normie” and wondered if The Joker honestly did fall victim to his own normalizing acid bath. Ivy was convinced that it all had to be part of some wicked scheme to get back at them for trying to kill him, because she believed that people, at their core, are incapable of change. Harley argued this wasn’t the case, setting up a flashback regarding Harley’s first day at Arkham Asylum and how she first met Ivy and set her on the road to being able to tolerate some people.

By the end of the episode, everyone is convinced that The Joker is gone for good, after Doctor Psycho conducts a psychic scan that confirms that the new Joker has no memory of who he was and that his idea of a good laugh now involves the messy faces of his girlfriend’s children. Still, it seems highly unlikely that the Mogul of Mountebanks will stay normal forever and will be back to plague Harley Quinn someday. Even if Ivy is wrong and people can change, you still can’t keep a good bad-guy down for good.

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