The Joker's methods are "unpredictable and incalculable" and he usually "does things according to his own twisted sense of logic, and does not desire for money". He causes total destruction around Gotham City only to be on the spotlight and be seen by everyone and wants to prove a point to everyone that people are basically more chaotic than normally. The Joker always encourages Batman to kill him because he believes he perfectly embodies chaos and anarchy just like him. Through many attempts by authorities and Batman, Joker continues to "easily …show more content…
They are often considered equal because they both don't possess any super powers and deep down they both desire evil content. His clown-like appearance is very iconic, even a different evil clown with a different purpose could almost resemble the Joker. The Joker's main reason for all the destruction is just to get Batman's attention and eventually cause Batman to murder him. Even after 70 years when Joker was first introduced in the Batman comics, he is still popular today's modern