At Madrid Comic Pop-Up, Batman artist Jorge Jimenez dresses up as the Joker and poses for pictures alongside the Punchline cosplayer, fans, and creators.
Batman artist Jorge Jimenez goes from drawing the Joker to becoming the Joker’s villain.

Madrid Comic Pop-Up was attended by the most-loved fan of DC Illustrator, Super Sons. Jimenez also appeared in comics like Justice League. Jimenez is also credited with other titles, including Justice League and Justice League. He was dressed in the Clown Prince of Crime costume and was a Punchline player beside him. Images shared on Twitter show Jimenez in a purple three-piece suit, bright green shirt, and tie in purple, sporting Joker makeup and dyed green hair. As he signed autographs and sketched out sketches, the artist wore the outfit and snapped photos with his fans.
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Jimenez and his former collaborator, James Tynion IV, and James Tynion IV, were photographed together. Tynion began his career with the ongoing DC Batman series #85 as Jimenez was Batman’s primary creator for “Joker War” and the following issues. The two created new characters for Batman and created new characters for Batman mythos. They also co-created Punchline, Clownhunter, and Ghost Maker.
Although Tynion quit the series to concentrate on creator-owned comics Jimenez’s last issue of the Dark Knight series wasn’t Batman#117. Jimenez returned to Batman and replaced Joshua Williamson as the series chief artist. Zdarsky and Jimenez began their work as a creative team Batman Batman 125. This marks the beginning of the Batman 125 title’s “Failsafe series.
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Batman pits Batman Dark Knight against a Robotic Nemesis
Batman must confront Failsafe, a robot Batman developed by Bruce Wayne. Failsafe was invented to protect Bruce Wayne, his alternate character, the Batman of Zur-En-Arrh would go rogue and begin killing other people. When the Penguin claimed to be dead and was later framed by Batman for murder Failsafe was activated to put the Caped Crusader down.

Following the “Failsafe” arc ending with Batman #130, Jimenez will be taking a break away from the title once again. Mike Hawthorne, an artist from Batman 1131 through Batman 134 and Jimenez’s replacement. At New York,, Comic Con 2022, DC Chief Creative Officer Jim Lee announced that during Hawthorne’s stint working on Batman, the Batman series will get new variant covers penciled by former artist and Marvel Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada, specifically designed for Batman #131 as well as Batman #132.
Batman #130 was the most recent issue that is scheduled to release as of the time of writing. With Zdarsky writing the story and Jimenez on the art The issue will go on sale on Dec. 6 from DC Comics.