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2It's an average day in Metropolis: ComicBook/{{Superman}} breaks out of [[BedlamHouse Arkham]] [[CardboardPrison Asylum]], overseen by [[Characters/GreenLantern1941 Solomon Grundy]], [[Characters/SupermanLoisLane Lois Lane]] is [[Characters/SupermanLexLuthor the richest, vilest, and]] [[BaldOfEvil baldest woman]] in (and owner of) the city, and [[Characters/SupermanBizarro Bizarro #1]] is the city's most beloved (and destructive) hero.
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4...sorry, ''[[CaughtInTheRipple what?]]''
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6Well, it turns out that this is what happens when [[GreatGazoo Mr. Mxyzptlk]] accidentally gives most of his power to [[Characters/BatmanTheJoker the Joker]], who creates a mind-bendingly odd world for giggles so that he will be able to kill ComicBook/{{Batman}} over and over and over again. Of course, in doing so he's risking tearing the fabric of reality apart at the seams, but when has he ever worried about that?
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8What started out as a mind-boggling inversion of everything Superman knows to be true turns into a race against time to stop the Joker's reality warping and get the associated powers back to their rightful owner.
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10''Emperor Joker'' first appeared in the main ''Superman'' titles published throughout the latter half of the year 2000, with contributions by several writers and artists.
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12!!This comic book miniseries contains examples of:
13* AbortedArc: Ignition's origin and why the Joker cannot read his mind are never revealed, despite receiving a great amount of attention.
14* {{Acrofatic}}: The Joker used his reality warping powers to turn Franchise/{{the Flash}} into a man with SuperSpeed who is also chronically addicted to junk food, thus earning him the nickname "The Flab! The fastest fat man alive!"
15* AdaptationDistillation: ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'' loosely adapted this storyline in one episode, with Batman instead of Superman defeating the Joker (and Bat-Mite instead of Mxy). And the many deaths of Batman at the hands of the Joker became less graphic and more comical, off-screen, and LighterAndSofter, but still disturbing for children (in Batman's first death, they even showed him as a [[WingedSoulFliesOffAtDeath winged angel playing a harp and flying off to heaven]]... for a short while anyway).
16* AndIMustScream: The Joker kills Batman in extremely excruciating ways each night, and then resurrects Batman so he can excruciatingly kill him again. And Batman remembers all of the pain of each murder. And he cannot stop the cycle of murder and resurrection. By the end, the trauma of the whole ordeal is ''so great'' it finally achieves the Joker's greatest goal if even for a moment: it ''broke Batman completely''. It's so bad that in order to return him to normal, Superman has to take his memories of all of it.
17* AndShowItToYou: The Joker does this to Superman near the end. Superman survives for several minutes afterwards.
18* AntagonistTitle: Superman is the protagonist of the story, and the Joker is only [[LateArrivalSpoiler revealed as the villain halfway through the series]] (which until TheReveal is called ''Superman: Arkham''). But once the Joker does appear, he almost becomes the VillainProtagonist.
19* AudienceWhatAudience: Joker gives a nonsensical narration at one point and then mocks the reader for getting confused. Harley asks who he is talking to.
20* BastardUnderstudy: Enigma/Riddler. Justified though given the Joker's plans to destroy all reality, including his minions.
21* BatmanGambit:
22** Done by [[TropeNamer Batman himself]]. He lets the Joker know how much Superman cares for Lois, knowing the Joker would send her into [[ShowWithinAShow the Superman sitcom]] to be killed, and that this would only spur Superman on more strongly. This is the only time throughout the story that Batman smiles.
23** Done by Superman as well, as his mockery that no matter what Joker does, he can't rid himself of Batman thanks to his obsession. This undoes the Joker, who expires all of his power trying to do the impossible for him.
24* BreadEggsMilkSquick: Employed by the Joker when listing his faults as a husband to Lois.
25-->'''Joker:''' Sure, I can be difficult—I eat crackers in bed, and I never put the cap back on the rat poison, and occasionally [[DomesticAbuse I'll snap your neck to prove a point]]...
26* BreakingTheFourthWall: The Joker, even going so far as to turn the page for the reader, and in the final issue he tries to order Kano (the issue's penciler) to stop drawing Batman.
27* BreakTheBadass: At the end, after Joker's beaten, [[spoiler:Batman's seen huddling and weeping in horror. Superman is forced to take his memories of Joker's atrocities to heal him.]]
28* BurgerFool: ComicBook/{{Superboy}} works at one of these under Joker's reign.
29* ButForMeItWasTuesday: Satanus is completely unfazed with the Joker's take on him, chiefly because of the IHaveManyNames nature of him. He also proves that he can step away from the Joker's incarnation of him very easily. It's implied he actually enjoys Joker's take of him as a piano playing crooner.
30-->'''Satanus:''' Let's just say... I'm ''adaptable''.
31* CardboardPrison:
32** The Joker is ultimately sent to a real prison called Slabside Penitentiary, which takes pride in the fact that no one has ever escaped from it. [[StatusQuoIsGod This didn't last]] as during ''ComicBook/JokersLastLaugh'', after being lied to and told he has terminal cancer, the Joker pulls off a jailbreak, and subsequent stories would see Joker back in Arkham.
33** Superman breaks out of Arkham every night, only for Bizarro to capture him and return him again.
34* CaughtInTheRipple: The comic starts with Superman as a dangerous criminal locked up in Arkham Asylum and trying to escape Bizarro's clutches every day, Lois Lane as a bald CorruptCorporateExecutive, the Justice League as a bunch of supervillains and the actual DC supervillains as a rag-tag bunch of heroes, all treated as if this is the natural state of things. It's only revealed halfway through that all of reality has been perverted by ComicBook/TheJoker after [[RealityWarper he acquired the powers of Mr. Mxyzptlk]], which only those two characters are initially aware of.
35* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Lois backstabs Superman several times, but he never gives up on her. And despite the constant backstabbing, Lois cannot shake her feelings for Superman.
36* CosmicFlaw: The Joker has [[DidYouJustScamCthulhu tricked his way]] into receiving Mxyzptlk's reality-warping powers and remade the world in his image. Some people, primarily Superman, feel that there is something fundamentally wrong with their new reality. As they meet more powerful beings resisting the Joker's influence, it is revealed that as he pulls more and more strings, Joker will begin unraveling the very fabric of existence.
37* DealWithTheDevil: Satanus claims he is the only way to get rid of Joker's RealityWarper power. He could do it, but fortunately, another way is found.
38* DeathIsCheap: Joker shoots Lex dead, later resurrects him and immediately shoots him dead again because Lex gets mouthy about getting killed in the first place. [[AndIMustScream Then there's Batman...]]
39* DefaceOfTheMoon: Joker reshapes the moon to resemble his face.
40* DespairEventHorizon: Batman reaches this point after being continuously murdered and resurrected.
41-->'''Batman:''' I can't close my '''''eyes''''', Clark. I can't close my eyes because I '''''see''''' it. All of it. I can't close my eyes, because I see '''''him'''''... and it... and me... '''''pieces''''' and parts...\
42'''Spectre:''' Each death cry, each horror resonates within him. Dark vibrations... merciless as the Joker's attentions. And they have broken him. The man you know... is lost. Only pain remains.
43* {{Determinator}}: Superman offers to take Batman's memories of being horribly killed over and over and over in order to mend his (Batman's) utterly shattered mind. Superman was also the only being who never gave up under Joker's reign.
44* DidYouJustScamCthulhu: Mxy decides to give the Joker just 1% of his power to see what he will do with it to ease his boredom with his routine with Superman. The Joker scams him into handing over 99% by tricking him into saying his ''true'' name.
45* DrivenToMadness: This is the Joker's objective towards both Batman and Superman after gaining godlike powers from Mr. Mxyzptlk. He basically succeeded with his arch-foe, torturing Bats to death and reviving him each day to do it over again. Supes is half-way there when the comic starts, hunted down as a dangerous criminal by Bizarro each day, when he discovers that the now all-powerful Joker is responsible for turning the world into a dark parody of itself.
46* DudeNotFunny: Joker has Jimmy Olsen beaten to death because he didn't find any fun in Olsen's dropping of a fire hydrant to kill a dog.
47* EnemyMine: ComicBook/{{Darkseid}} of all people tries to do this with the council known as the Quintessence, which includes his mortal enemy Highfather, petitioning them to stay out of his way as he continues to search for the Anti-Life Equation in order to combat the Joker. Unfortunately for Darkseid the Joker had already turned the Quintessence into simpletons, and very soon thereafter Darkseid also falls victim to the Joker's madness.
48* EndOfTheWorldSpecial: [[spoiler:At the end, the Joker destroys the universe. Mxy supervises its rebuilding.]]
49* EveryoneHasStandards: Mr. Mxyzptlk may like to mess around with reality but even he knows when to draw the line.
50* EvenEvilHasStandards: As noted under "Dude, Not Funny", the Joker didn't find Jimmy killing Superman as a dog funny.
51* FateWorseThanDeath: Satanus invokes the trope as he kicks Superboy and ''ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'' out of Hell after they've been killed - after offering a standard DealWithTheDevil, he gets annoyed with Supergirl's incessant prayer and sends them back to the Joker's world, commenting there weren't many Hells worse than ''that''.
52* FierySensuality: One of the members of the Justice League in the new reality created by the Joker is Scorch, a demonic woman with fire powers. During ''Superman: Arkham'', she flirts with her teammates Ignition and Bizarro, and even comes on to Superman. She later reappears during Joe Kelly's run in the main ''[=JLA=]'' title, as a love interest to the pyrophobic Martian Manhunter.
53* FishPeople: The Joker uses his godlike powers to turn ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} into an actual fish man supervillain who ironically enough hates the ocean and tries to keep everyone out of it.
54* FoeRomanceSubtext:
55** In Joker's warped reality, Lois Lane takes Luthor's place as the owner of a financial empire, as well as Lex's baldness and green/purple color scheme. Both Lane and Superman are still very attracted to each other. They even have a big kiss with Lois wearing Lex's battle suit.
56** Invoked. Superman gets The Joker to have his VillainousBreakdown by pointing out he can't get rid of Batman -- he ''needs'' him too much.
57* ForcedTransformation: After the Justice League--reimagined in this mad world as a bunch of wacky supervillains--teams up to stop the Joker, he turns most of them into dogs.
58* FourthWallObserver: The Joker, even more so than usual.
59* GiantFootOfStomping: At one point after [[WorldGoneMad arch-criminal Superman escapes from Arkham Asylum once again]], he is approached by a beautiful guardian angel who tells him that she'll protect him from Bizarro's clutches. She's [[HopeSpot immediately]] flattened by a [[AttackOfThe50FtWhatever giant mutated]] Jimmy Olsen's foot.
60* GilliganCut: Issue #8 ends with the Justice League members returning to their original form and preparing to storm Joker City. Issue #9 begins with a detailed shot of the Justice League’s mangled remains, and the Joker laughing hysterically over them. Needless to say, this is a non-humorous version of the trope.
61* GodEmperor[=/=]MadGod[=/=]WorldGoneMad: The Joker + Reality warping powers = this.
62* {{Gonk}}: Gorgeous Gilly is ugly as sin, but uses her powers to make men fall in love with her.
63* GutPunch: Superman first assumes (when he finally realizes that this isn't right) that Mxyzptlk is responsible for all the changes. Standing on the Moon, he received a truly epic gut punch when he looks back at the Earth and sees its a cube with the Joker's face as the landmass on each side.
64* HopeSpot: Near the end of the penultimate chapter, Superman's refusal to let the Joker break him inspires the Justice League to recover their true forms, and the issue ends with the team preparing to attack the Joker's forces and save Superman. The beginning of the final chapter immediately cuts to the team's remains after the Joker effortlessly slaughtered them all.
65* IKnowYourTrueName: The Joker uses this knowledge to steal Mxy's power by tricking him into saying it.
66* ImAHumanitarian: When the Joker decides to have Chinese for lunch, he decides to have all billion or so of them.
67* IdiotBall: Mxyzptlk decides to give the Joker, a known psychotic maniac, reality warping powers, simply because he is bored. Mxyzptlk eventually acknowledges his catastrophic stupidity. In his defense, he only intended to give him 1% and Joker tricked him into giving him the other 99% instead.
68* ImpossiblyLowNeckline: Harley looks like she's on the verge of popping out of several outfits in the first half.
69* ItSeemedLikeAGoodIdeaAtTheTime: Mxyzptlk notes this of his decision to give the Joker 1% of his power.
70* JustToyingWithThem: The Joker can't ''not'' toy with Batman.
71* LaserGuidedKarma: Joker's fate as the Spectre leaves him a drooling mess who can only mindlessly repeat "Rorepme rekoj"
72* LateArrivalSpoiler: If you bought the original monthly issues, then who exactly was responsible for this was kept secret until TheReveal halfway through, with the title of the arc being given as "Superman: Arkham!" The ''Emperor Joker'' oneshot at the halfway point was solicited as ''Emperor ?????''. If you buy the trade, of course, it says ''Emperor Joker'' on the cover.
73* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: Superman accuses the Joker of being [[spoiler:ultimately unable to kill Batman because he's too dependant on the Dark Knight for his identity and meaning: "It's his world. You just live in it."]] This works within the Joker's psychosis, but it also works on a meta-level: [[spoiler:the Joker is ultimately just the antagonist to Batman, around whom the story functions; without Batman, there's no Batman story, and thus no point in Joker.]]
74* LogicBomb: Leads to the Joker's defeat. [[spoiler:How can he be all powerful if he can't just kill Batman once and for all?]]
75* MagicKiss: The Joker has one. When Harley Quinn thinks she's about to die after all she's done for him, he says, "You ''kooky'' kid -- c'mere," and as they both kiss, his is a powerful one that turns her into a constellation. So heartwarming.
76* MagicalClown: While the Joker is usually a BadassNormal, in this book, he becomes a RealityWarper.
77* MergedReality: Satanus claims what Joker's done basically boils down to drawing every sentient mind into his, effectively replacing the consensus reality with his own.
78* MindWipe:
79** [[spoiler:Because of what the Joker put Batman through when he killed him over and over again, Superman has to take Batman's memories onto himself for Batman to move on.]]
80** [[spoiler:On all humanity in general]], though Batman notes there have been too many reports of "[[AllJustADream dreams, nightmares, and somnambulistic activities]]" for it be to be a coincidence.
81* MummiesAtTheDinnerTable: The Joker is seen playing a game of poker with the corpses of the various Robins that he murdered.
82* MythologyGag:
83** The projection Mr. Mxyzptlk uses to contact Superman is based on his original Golden Age design.
84** Joker World is a cube, much like [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/marvel_dc/images/e/e9/Bizarro_World_002.jpg Bizarro World]].
85** The resolution of the plot resembles how Batman dealt with the Joker when he was given similar power by Marvel's Shaper of Worlds. (the [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Hulk]] was not amused by Joker's take on reality.)
86** The Joker tells Superman, "Never rub another man's rhubarb" when Superman goes after Lois. This is the Joker's [[BondOneLiner post-mortem line]] to Bruce Wayne in the [[Film/Batman1989 1989 movie]] after shooting Bruce for being in Vicki Vale's apartment.
87** Jason Todd's decayed corpse has a sign saying "Why didn't anyone call in to save me?", referencing the popular vote over whether to kill or save Jason Todd in ''ComicBook/ADeathInTheFamily''. Also counts as BreakingTheFourthWall.
88** Harley Quinn requests to have a town named Harleyburg, to which the Joker asks "Harleyburg? '''Harleyburg?'''". This reflected a gag in ''Film/SupermanTheMovie'', when Luthor is all perplexed that his minion Otis wants to name a town Otisburg.
89** Jimmy Olsen is bitten by a antropomorphic turtle, he becomes Turtle Boy!!
90** Grundy uses the red Phone from the '60s Batman show to summon Bizarro.
91* NotSoOmniscientCouncilOfBickering: Darkseid is aware of the Joker's ascension and the peril it places reality in (and how the lunatic has access to the Anti-Life Equation), so he contacts the Quintessence, a group of cosmic entities devoted to the good of the universe - to convince them not to bother him while he deals with the situation. Unfortunately, by the time he's presented his case, the Quintessence has already been reduced to imbeciles by the Joker, and very soon thereafter Darkseid shares their fate.
92* ObjectShapedLandmass: In an extreme form of RushmoreRefacement, The Joker used the RealityWarper powers he tricked Mr. Mxyzptlk into giving him to reshape every continent on Earth to look like his face.
93* OmnicidalManiac: The Joker is prepared to unmake all reality simply because it created ''him''.
94* OnlySaneMan: Aside from the heroes, Joker left a single person untouched and drew him into his demented world - ComicBook/LexLuthor. He was not pleased. Not pleased ''at all''.
95* RageAgainstTheAuthor: During his VillainousBreakdown, Joker blames his inability to [[spoiler:get rid of Batman permanently]] on the artist.
96-->'''Joker:''' ''HEY KANO!'' Which part of '[[spoiler:Batman no longer exists]]' don't you understand?! ¿Hablo '[[spoiler:No Batman]]'?
97* RealityBleed: Small hints of standard reality leak through the Joker's rewoven fabric of the universe, offering the heroes hints that something--okay, ''everything'' isn't right.
98* RealityWarper: As annoying as Mr. Mxyzptlk is, the Joker with his power is ''worse''.
99* RealityWarpingIsNotAToy: The CentralTheme of the series, as Joker + Mxy's power = '''bad things'''.
100* ResurrectionDeathLoop: Every time Joker ends the Dark Knight's life, he brings him back to life just so he can kill him in a different way.
101* RollingPinOfDoom: Armed by the Joker's StrawFeminist Franchise/WonderWoman.
102* RoguesGalleryTransplant: The Joker's biggest invasion into Superman's world, after a few mild jaunts.
103* RushmoreRefacement: The Joker remakes the whole world in his image.
104* SdrawkcabAlias: "[[MadnessMantra Rekoj Rorepme... Rekoj Rorepme... Rekoj Rorepme...]]"
105* ShootingSuperman: To Batman's credit, it involves missiles.
106* ShoutOut:
107** The Joker's revamp of the ComicBook/MartianManhunter is pretty much [[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Marvin the Martian]].
108** Satanus' piano-playing incarnation sounds like ComicBook/{{Lucifer}}.
109** Joker says [[Radio/TheBurnsandAllenShow "Say 'goodnight', Harley,"]] after [[StarsAreSouls turning Harley into a constellation]].
110** During his final confrontation with Superman, one of the Joker's lines to say he's finished with [[spoiler:deleting Batman]] is, "He's in the cornfield," referencing the famous ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959'' episode "It's a Good Life", featuring a reality-warping six-year-old who wishes away things that make him mad "to the cornfield".
111** The Budweiser "Whazzzzzzup" commercial was a thing in 1999. The fad died quickly (and mercifully).
112** [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVI An evil clown gains godlike powers from supernatural entities from another dimension and remakes the world into a living nightmare, you say?]]
113* SpoilerTitle: The first half of the story was marked ''Superman: Arkham'' to hide that the Joker usurped Mxyzptlk's powers. (Though, honestly, it wasn't much of a spoiler, since "Arkham" and the weirdness that was going on made it quite clear this was a Joker plot.)
114* {{Stellification}}: Joker turns Harley into a constellation in the shape of her face rather than kill her outright. For the Joker, this counts as sentimentality.
115* TheStarscream: Lex seems to have ambitions to be this, but Joker kills him (twice) before Lex has the opportunity to do anything. Though Enigma's failed coup shows any attempt to overthrow Joker would've been pointless anyway.
116* StrawFeminist: Joker's take on Wonder Woman. [[RollingPinOfDoom Complete with rolling pin.]]
117* SuperEmpowering: To the Joker.
118* TalkingTheMonsterToDeath: Since Superman can't match the Joker's power, he resorts to this trope to win the day.
119* ThoughtAversionFailure: This is exactly how Superman finally cracks Joker: [[spoiler:by pointing out that no matter how many times Joker kills Batman, for all his infinite reality-warping power he can't get rid of him because Joker's whole identity is ''that'' reliant on him. Joker's every attempt to put Batman down for good after this revelation just results in his subconsciously creating '''''more''''' of him. Superman even references the "white elephants" gag when setting it up.]]
120* ThouShaltNotKill: Played straight by Superman, despite great temptation, but subverted by Batman, who after suffering endless brutal murders and resurrections decides that killing the Joker is the only way to stop him. This is then [[DoubleSubvertedTrope doubly subverted]] after the Joker is defeated, and Bruce agrees that Superman was right not to kill him. But then it is then quickly [[ZigZaggedTrope triply subverted(!)]] by Bruce saying that when he does kill the Joker, he wants it to be for real.
121* ToCreateAPlaygroundForEvil: The Joker's goal. He succeeds beyond his (or anyone else's) wildest dreams.
122* VanityIsFeminine: Before the real reason behind the event's made clear, Lois-as-Lex keeps and rotates a massive collection of wigs. Subverted in that it's most certainly a reference to ''Film/SupermanTheMovie'', as that Lex kept a selection of wigs, too.
123* VictoryIsBoring: The Joker literally cannot bring himself to kill Batman once and for all, because he defines himself with Batman as his foil.
124* VillainousBreakdown: The Joker, when he realizes that he literally can't exist without Batman. The last page shows him back in Arkham Asylum, [[MadnessMantra incoherently babbling]] "[[SdrawkcabName Rorepme Rekoj]]".
125* VillainWorld: A world run by an omnipotent Joker is, unsurprisingly, a friggin' madhouse. Even to the other supervillains in his court it's no picnic.
126* VisualPun: At one point, Lois goes straight to Joker to tell him of Superman's plan. Harley accuses her of having the hots for Superman, saying it's written all over her face. The next time Lois steps into frame, she does indeed have "I have the hots for Superman" written all over her face.
127* WhamShot: The spread page that shows what the Joker did to the Earth: The planet is now a cube like the Bizarro World, and every continent is shaped into the Joker's grinning face.
128* WipeThatSmileOffYourFace: The Joker removes Batman's mouth. Batman communicates using Morse code and by clicking his teeth. Because he's Batman, dammit.
129* WorldGoneMad: Everything in the Joker's new world is an insane mess where the laws of physics don't make sense, reason and logic is seen as a sign of mental illness, and death and chaos reign supreme.
130* WorldShapes: In this case, a cube, with landmasses on each face shaped like the Joker's visage.
131* WriterOnBoard: Possibly a few early gags poking fun at organized religion were inspired by Jeph Loeb's own viewpoints.

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