Fabok often favors nine-panel grids in the style of Watchmen this helps him depict actions such as one of the Jokers stealing a truck, or the Bat-Family reliving their many injuries at the hands of the Joker. The book was delayed so that Fabok could illustrate all three issues his work was worth it. Three Jokers acts primarily as a showcase for Fabok’s art. The Dark Knight races to solve his greatest case yet, with Batgirl/Barbara Gordon and Red Hood/Jason Todd along for the ride. Now, these three Jokers have united for a mysterious scheme. Batman recently learned that there were three different versions of his arch-enemy the Joker. Batman: Three Jokers #1, written by Geoff Johns, illustrated by Jason Fabok, colored by Brad Anderson, and lettered by Rob Leigh, is published by DC Comics under their Black Label imprint.
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