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* AuthorsSavingThrow: After the controversy surrounding this series' interpretation of Joker in "The Bat in the Belfry", Joker was altered to be more like his traditional depictions, ditching the colorful straitjacket for his purple and orange tux and toning down his fighting ability and having him rely mostly on gadgets and mind games.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: After the controversy surrounding this series' interpretation of Joker in "The Bat in the Belfry", Joker was altered to be more like his traditional depictions, ditching the colorful straitjacket for his purple and orange tux and toning down his fighting ability and having him rely mostly on gadgets and mind games.

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* AuthorsSavingThrow: After the controversy surrounding this series' interpretation of Joker in "The Bat in the Belfry", Joker was altered to be more like his traditional depictions, ditching the colorful straitjacket for his purple and orange tux and toning down his fighting ability and having him rely mostly on gadgets and mind games.games.
* BadassDecay: After the rather mixed reception to Joker's fighting ability in his previous appearance, the writers toned down his martial arts skills and made him more reliant on gadgets.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: After the controversy surrounding this series' interpretation of Joker in "The Bat and the Belfry", Joker was altered to be more like his traditional depictions, ditching the colorful straitjacket for his purple and orange tux and toning down his fighting ability and having him rely mostly on gadgets and mind games.

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* AuthorsSavingThrow: After the controversy surrounding this series' interpretation of Joker in "The Bat and in the Belfry", Joker was altered to be more like his traditional depictions, ditching the colorful straitjacket for his purple and orange tux and toning down his fighting ability and having him rely mostly on gadgets and mind games.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: After the controversy surrounding this series' interpretation of Joker in "The Bat and the Belfry", Joker was altered to be more like his traditional depictions, ditching the colorful straitjacket for his purple and orange tux and toning down his fighting ability and having him rely mostly on gadgets and mind games.

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