Description
The 1989 Tim Burton Batman movie features the Joker, who is played by legendary actor Jack Nicholson. This MiniCo 6.6 Joker figurine is a Toy Art representation of the character, with purple clothing and a hat. The base of the figurine simulates the concrete eaves of Gotham Cathedral, a reference to the movie's pivotal confrontation between the Joker and Batman.
In 1989, the renowned gothic director Tim Burton made history by
presenting one of the most memorable adaptations of a comic book hero
for theaters with the movie Batman. To celebrate this historic
production, Iron Studios presents in its MiniCo line, its version of
The Joker - Batman 89 - Minico, with Prince Clown of Crime in Toy Art
format, wearing his elegant and peculiar purple suit, adorned with a
hat and supported by his cane, the smiling villain poses as if in
mockery of his rival next to a gargoyle, both on a base simulating the
concrete eaves of Gotham Cathedral, in reference to the decisive
confrontation of the antagonists in the film.
Played by legendary actor Jack Nicholson, Batman's greatest enemy,
known as The Joker, won one of his most masterful interpretations,
hailed by many as the most faithful version of the villain compared to
comics, despite subtle changes in his origins, to Nicholson's peculiar
ability to express madness in his most striking interpretations, fit
the insane Prince Clown of Crime. In addition to this exquisite work of
makeup and costume, the Joker steals the show in the film in all his
appearances.
Joker is one of the greatest villains in comics, and Batman's greatest
archenemy. Called the Prince Clown of Crime, it was created by Bill
Finger, Bob Kane and Jerry Robinson inspired by actor Conrad Veidt in
the 1928 film The Man Who Laughs and a playing card.