The Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing #5
In "Giganta!", the Joker's chaotic game takes a dangerous turn as he hunts an imposter who’s mimicking his madness—while the real Joker, ever the puppeteer, remains one step ahead. Red Hood pushes deeper into the mystery, chasing a trail that blurs the line between the madman and his double. Written by Matthew Rosenberg and brought to life with sharp, unsettling detail by Carmine Di Giandomenico (pencils and inks), this issue pulses with tension, rendered in bold colors by Romulo Fajardo Jr. and sharp lettering by Tom Napolitano. The cover by Di Giandomenico captures the eerie duality at the heart of the story.
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The Joker attempts to track down his imposter and vice versa, leading to a confrontation between the two. Red Hood continues to try to track down the real Joker.
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