My 1940s Joker card

The Wolf

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Some people have asked about the Joker card I made.
I based it on the sketch that Jerry Robinson made. This card was used by the Joker in many Batman comics from the 1940s.
The back was seen in a lot of the stories, including the two stories in Batman issue 1.
I've added a PDF of it so you may all make copies and enjoy.

Wolf
 
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Awesome! Much obliged!

~Ky

Some people have asked about the Joker card I made.
I based it on the sketch that Jerry Robinson made. This card was used by the Joker in many Batman comics from the 1940s.
The back was seen in a lot of the stories, including the two stories in Batman issue 1.
I've added a PDF of it so you may all make copies and enjoy.

Wolf
 
MooCriket, I read your comment and felt good then I read your signature and wasn't sure how I should feel.:confused
:lol

Wolf
 
I have a bit of a Batman obsession building up, so this would look very nice with the other props and such. What sort of paper would you suggest printing these on?

Thanks
 
You can print on cardstock then turn over and print on the other side so you have six cards or print it on good paper, glue stick the back and fold for three cards.
Thin laminating stickers can also be used to give it a smooth, shiny look. It should work well with regular paper to make it thick as a card without getting too thick.

What is everyone else doing and what seems to work best?

Thanks again for all the compliments.

Wolf
 
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