The first part of the cartoon section is Batmans. It mixes both live action and cartoon Batmans. The first pair are from a joker deck, I show the back as the third image.
This is the back of the deck of the two Batmans above. Yes, it's a Joker deck.
The next two Batman jokers are a pair, the back is shown as the third image.
The back of the Batman jokers pictured above.
Another Batman followed by the back
The next pair of jokers, I think both of the Joker, are from Harley Quinn deck, The back is shown afterwards. I think Harley Quinn is a newish (mid 90s?) character who was the Jokers girlfriend at some point.
Now we are returning to the more classic and cartoony Batmans and Jokers.
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And here's a close up of the trademark notice.
This is the back of the deck of the two Batmans above. Yes, it's a Joker deck.
The next two Batman jokers are a pair, the back is shown as the third image.
The back of the Batman jokers pictured above.
Another Batman followed by the back
The next pair of jokers, I think both of the Joker, are from Harley Quinn deck, The back is shown afterwards. I think Harley Quinn is a newish (mid 90s?) character who was the Jokers girlfriend at some point.
Now we are returning to the more classic and cartoony Batmans and Jokers.
Want to see more animated Entertainment Jokers?
- Cartoons: Classic, NeoClassic, Modern/ Diverse / Foreign
- SuperHeros , Cartoon Heroes
- Harry Potter Entertainment:
- Speciality: Peanuts, Betty Boop, Alice In Wonderland
- Anime Japanese Jokers
And here's a post script: in some Batman - Joker films, a joker card is shown or used in the film. These cards have been printed up as decks of just jokers. Are they real or are they fakes? I think I have five of these.
The first one is from Batman The Dark Knight Movie. The illustration is by Kay Nielsen, a Danish artist.
Here's the back of the card.
The next four are from the film, Batman Begins.