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THE JOKER #3

The Last Ha Ha

October 1975

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SynopsisThe Creeper loses his memory after a fight with the Joker and thinks that he is the Joker's friend. Plot SummaryBenny and Marvin are guarding the jewel clown mask by Cellini when they are ambushed by a clown like figure, whom their boss mistakes for the Creeper. Later, while being interview by Jack Ryder the reporter realizes the truth that the Creeper is being set up and tracks down the Joker in his alter ego, the Creeper himself. He catches the Joker but is knocked out and captured by the clown prince of crime. Later when Creeper awakens he has amnesia and the Joker takes advantage and convinces him that they are friends and Sandy Saturn, the Cashew cartoonist, framed Creeper for the thief. This causes Creeper to kidnap Sandy and bring him back to the Joker. The Joker then tells Creeper he found the evidence to clear Creeper's name and send him with a satchel full of papers and unknown to Creeper a bomb. But luckily Creeper changes back to Jack Ryder and remembers everything and survives the bomb blast. Later back at Joker's Ha-Hacienda, Joker checks in on Sandy, but finds Jack instead. The pair fight and Jack changes back Creeper and this time easily defeats the Joker. NotesCover by Ernie Chan and Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez.."The Last Ha Ha" written by Denny O'Neil, penciled by Ernie Chan and inked by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez.Note: Homage to "Peanuts" and "Dick Tracy" by having the comics named "Cashews" and "Dick Star".

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