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Beautiful: The Joker Applying Lipstick In The Mirror GIF

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This is an animated version of an original illustration by Greg Capullo in Batman #13 'Death of the Family'. Look at that face -- he's just so stunning. I don't know whether to call him handsome or beautiful. Or loverboy. "I wouldn't call him that if I were you." Or what? He'll kidnap and torture my family? Please.
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Thanks again to V, who I'm now 99% certain surfs Imgur all day.

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There are Comments
  • Hater

    I honestly hate these gifs, it looks cheap as hell. It's only worth 10 minutes in photoshop using morph tools. The art is in the original still image, not this.

  • proteon nine

    Aw hail naw!

  • Brandon Allen

    You do realize his face has been sliced off and then stretched back over the underlying tissue, right?

  • I had a copy of Death in the Family when I was a kid and traded it for a few matchbox cars. I hate my younger self. He was a moron.

  • Brandon Allen

    This is a newer book, "Death OF the Family."

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