Batman: The Killing Joke Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.40/10 from 61000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Batman: La broma asesina

Title in Italiano:

Batman: The Killing Joke

Title in Português:

Batman: The Killing Joke

Synopsis

Batman: The Killing Joke is a graphic novel written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Brian Bolland. The story follows Batman as he tries to stop the Joker from committing heinous crimes in Gotham City.

The Joker kidnaps Commissioner Gordon and shoots his daughter, Barbara Gordon, leaving her paralyzed. This event leads to a confrontation between Batman and the Joker, where the Joker tries to prove that anyone can be driven insane given the right circumstances.

The Killing Joke delves into the complex relationship between Batman and the Joker, exploring the thin line between sanity and madness. The graphic novel is known for its dark and gritty tone, as well as its exploration of the psychological aspects of the characters.

Overall, Batman: The Killing Joke is considered a classic in the Batman universe, and has been praised for its storytelling and artwork. It is a must-read for any fan of the Dark Knight and the Joker.

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Batman: The Killing Joke
I Go Looney
Michael McCuistion: Composer
How The Story Begins (Lolita Ritmanis)
Kristopher Carter: Performer
We've Got A Robbery (Michael McCuistion)
Kristopher Carter: Performer
Uncle Not Pleased (Kristopher Carter)
Kristopher Carter: Performer
Narcissist And Sociopath (Michael McCuistion)
Kristopher Carter: Performer
Hit On Yacht (Kristopher Carter)
Kristopher Carter: Performer
Serious Business (Lolita Ritmanis)
Kristopher Carter: Performer
Bats And Babs Cross The Line (Kristopher Carter)
Kristopher Carter: Performer
Rooftop Regrets (Kristopher Carter)
Kristopher Carter: Performer
The Abyss (Michael McCuistion)
Kristopher Carter: Performer
Batman Was Right (Lolita Ritmanis)
Kristopher Carter: Performer
Storage Unit Corpses (Kristopher Carter)
Kristopher Carter: Performer
The Halls Of Arkham (Michael McCuistion)
Kristopher Carter: Performer
Joker Imposter (Kristopher Carter)
Kristopher Carter: Performer
Making A Killing (Michael McCuistion)
Kristopher Carter: Performer
Jeannie Flashback (Lolita Ritmanis)
Kristopher Carter: Performer
Looking For A Clue (Michael McCuistion)
Kristopher Carter: Performer
Broken Books (Kristopher Carter)
Kristopher Carter: Performer
Hoods Present The Hood (Kristopher Carter)
Kristopher Carter: Performer
Nothing Will Be The Same (Michael McCuistion)
Kristopher Carter: Performer
Trapped In A Nightmare (Lolita Ritmanis)
Kristopher Carter: Performer
Jeannie Is Gone (Lolita Ritmanis)
Kristopher Carter: Performer
Bats Pummels For Clues (Kristopher Carter)
Kristopher Carter: Performer
Throw The Book (Michael McCuistion)
Kristopher Carter: Performer
Horrifying Images (Michael McCuistion)
Kristopher Carter: Performer
Bats Receives Tickets (Kristopher Carter)
Kristopher Carter: Performer
Ghost Train Stops (Lolita Ritmanis)
Kristopher Carter: Performer
Chemical Factory Heist (Kristopher Carter)
Kristopher Carter: Performer
Batman Arrives At The Carnival (Lolita Ritmanis)
Kristopher Carter: Performer
Merry-Go-Round Source (Michael McCuistion)
Kristopher Carter: Performer
By The Book (Michael McCuistion)
Kristopher Carter: Performer
All It Takes Is One Bad Day (Lolita Ritmanis)
Kristopher Carter: Performer
Let Me Help You (Michael McCuistion)
Kristopher Carter: Performer
Oracle Is Here (Kristopher Carter)
Kristopher Carter: Performer
End Credits (Michael McCuistion, Kristopher Carter, Lolita Ritmanis)
Kristopher Carter: Performer
I Go Looney (Michael McCuistion, Kristopher Carter, Lolita Ritmanis featuring Mark Hamill)
Kristopher Carter: Performer
We've Got A Robbery (Michael McCuistion)
Kristopher Carter: Performer

User reviews

Andrew Roberts
6/10

The use of different musical themes for Batman and the Joker helps to highlight their contrasting personalities and motivations, adding layers to their characters.

Melissa Wilson
8/10

The composition of the music demonstrates a deep understanding of the themes explored in The Killing Joke, effectively translating the psychological depth of the graphic novel into a powerful auditory experience.

Paul Perez
6/10

The soundtrack of the graphic novel adaptation complements the artwork and themes of the original source material, enriching the overall viewing experience.

Thomas Hall
6/10

The musical motifs used in the soundtrack are memorable and effectively convey the underlying themes of sanity, madness, and the blurred lines between hero and villain.

Laura Nelson
7/10

The music effectively enhances the emotional impact of key moments in the story, such as the tragic events involving Commissioner Gordon and Barbara Gordon, adding an extra layer of intensity to the narrative.

John Johnson
7/10

The soundtrack skillfully conveys the complex relationship between Batman and the Joker, mirroring the twisted dynamic between the two iconic characters through its evocative melodies and themes.

Kimberly Hernandez
6/10

The music enhances the psychological aspects of the characters, especially in moments of tension between Batman and the Joker, adding depth to their complex relationship.

David Taylor
5/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the emotional impact of key events in the story, such as the tragic shooting of Barbara Gordon, evoking a sense of sorrow and despair.

Carol Phillips
5/10

The music seamlessly integrates with the visuals and dialogue, creating a cohesive and immersive storytelling experience for the audience.

Michelle Anderson
8/10

The musical motifs and recurring themes in the score provide a cohesive and immersive listening experience, drawing the listener further into the dark and twisted world of Gotham City as depicted in the graphic novel.