There is a recurring plot point regarding a memory chip containing the Joker’s consciousness used to "resurrect" him years after his death.
The phrase also appears in specific artistic and niche contexts:
In the Arkham Knight universe, Harley Quinn’s gang dresses up in Joker’s likeness as a way of "honoring" his memory after his death.
The most widely accepted (yet still unverified) memory features a struggling comedian who agrees to a heist as the Red Hood to support his pregnant wife, only for it to end in a chemical vat.
There is a recurring plot point regarding a memory chip containing the Joker’s consciousness used to "resurrect" him years after his death.
The phrase also appears in specific artistic and niche contexts:
In the Arkham Knight universe, Harley Quinn’s gang dresses up in Joker’s likeness as a way of "honoring" his memory after his death.
The most widely accepted (yet still unverified) memory features a struggling comedian who agrees to a heist as the Red Hood to support his pregnant wife, only for it to end in a chemical vat.