My redesign of Pamela Isley: Poison Ivy
The Joker King
As far back as he can remember, Douglas Tan was obsessed with The Joker. He decorated his room in every piece of Joker merchandise he could get his hands on, and tried to research as much about the Clown Prince of Crime that he could. Unfortunately, his parents saw his fascination as an “Unhealthy Obsession”, and they tried their best to distance their son from anything Joker related. They got rid of his merchandise, deleted all of his hard drives containing information, and even sent him to multiple therapists. Doug was a lot like his father though, as when he sent his mind on something, he’d never let it go. He later joined a Jokerz gang, as he saw it as a prime opportunity to spread chaos in The Joker’s name. However, all the Jokerz did was petty vandalism, loitering, and they sometimes even fought other Jokerz. After being sent to prison for the umpteenth time, Doug had an epiphany, and thought he finally knew what The Joker’s message truly was. No matter what you do, nothing matters. Everything ends eventually, no matter how far your legacy reaches past your death. Wanting to spread this wisdom with his fellow Jokerz, he began proselytizing to these people, and became their messiah in a way. After finally getting out of prison, Doug and his friend Pally Otchee went around recruiting Jokerz from other cities, planning on having all of them converge on Gotham. Once he had them all meet up in the Gotham Cemetery, he secretly sprayed them all with hypnotic drugs using hidden misters in the trees. He then convinced all of them to wear bomb vests and to suicide bomb themselves all over Gotham in order to destroy it in the name of The Joker. During the ensuing chaos, Doug headed to the hospital to kill the family that abandoned him, since his father was in a coma after Doug elbowed him in the face. He was stopped by Batman Beyond, but Doug managed to incapacitate him by constantly knocking him on the head in order to keep him delirious. His then took Batman to a construction site, and planned to hang him from the top. Batman managed to escape from the noose, and he along with a couple other heroes tried to stop Doug, who had completely lost it, and had gone full Joker crazy. His sister then ran on the scene, and Doug took her hostage. An explosion caused Doug to loose his footing, and he wound up toppling over the side of the building. His foot got tangled in a rope he was standing on, and his head ended up getting banged on the side of the building, killing him instantly. At least he died with a smile on his face, like a true Joker.
My alternate design of John Doe: The Jester Of Genocide
Arkham Asylum: Kingdom Of Madness - Two Face
After the inmates are freed from their cells and start a riot in Arkham Asylum, Batman has to journey in and resolve the chaos. To take back the asylum and save the guards and doctors taken hostage, Batman has to fight off a lot of his villains. He has to fight Poison Ivy in the Greenhouse, Scarecrow in the Medical Wing, Mad hatter in the Cafeteria, Two-Face in the Security Wing, and The Joker in the Movie Theater, where Joker dresses in drag and sings "I'm A Sweet Transvestite" from Rocky Horror Picture Show. However, it's revealed that the person who set the inmates free is none other than the head doctor, Hugo Strange. Hugo is revealed to be a complete nut case who's obsessed with Batman, and his plan was to see how he's able to defeat his rogues gallery. Revealing he's figured out who Batman is, his ultimate goal is to replace Batman, planning on trapping him inside Arkham Asylum. He'd then taking up the mantle of Batman, thinking that he'd be a better Batman than Bruce ever was.
In this story, Two-Face takes over the security systems of Arkham Asylum, and dons the attire of an Arkham security guard. Later on while fighting Batman, Harvey accidentally gets half of his suit fried by one of the taser walls, giving him his true Two-Face look.
Justice League: Injustice - Cast (Part 3)
Now it's up to the Teen Titans to save the Justice League & stop the Legion of Doom.
Based on Batman: Zero Year
Written by Scott Snyder
Akira and Fujiko are the two latest descendants of the Fukuhara family, a generation of Japanese warriors that stretch back to the 1500s. Akira was the one who was the most dedicated to being the newest warrior in their family line, dedicated to learning the ways of Bushido, that being a warrior who has inner peace and being zen and stuff. Fujiko didn’t care about stuff like that, as she was the resident female dog of the family. She went out partying till the break of dawn and couldn’t bother with manners. Eventually, Akira was told the legend of the Swords of Order and Chaos. Thought to have been created by the gods, these two swords were so sharp, one could slice a building in half with a single slice. If the swords are brought together, they are said to be able to destroy the world. When Akira was in her mid-20s, she discovered her family was actually a yakuza crime family, and her sister was the one who had been shown the truth a while ago. Akira refused to be a part of a family that exploited and killed people without remorse, and she confronted her father about it, which ended with a fight between the two that resulted in her father’s death when he accidentally fell out of the window. Enraged, Fujiko tried to kill her sister, thinking that she was the one that killed her father. The fight ended with the manor burning down and Akira escaping with the Sword of Order. Akira then left and dedicated her life to dismantling her family’s web of crime. Using the sword of Order, she began to fight crime on the streets of New Tokyo.