Summary

In Marvel and DC Comics, tech-billionaire extraordinaire, Tony Stark akaIron Man, and Gotham City’s Clown Prince of Crime,The Joker, are two characters who are synonymous with the best and worst of their respective comic book universes. Yet in a stunning Hollywood-level cosplay design,Heath Ledger’s Joker dons his own set of Iron Man armor, creating a character that evens the playing field against Batman and his menagerie of crime-fighting gadgets and gizmos.

A new live-action hybrid character shared to Instagram, Jean Markus (@jeanmarkus) is a creator who has perfected his homemade take onThe Dark Knight’s Joker— memorably played by the late Heath Ledger — with an overall look and physical mannerisms that are near indistinguishable from the original incarnation of the character.

The Joker in his

Previously creating two other crossover designs using Ledger’s Joker as a base, Jean has developed aJoker wearing Batman’s more streamlinedDark Knightcostumeas well as a twisted reimagining of Joker as Ronald McDonald, with this latest “Iron Joker” following in the spirit of these inventive mash-up designs perfectly.

Joker Cosplay Recreates His JOKER WAR Batsuit in Real Life

Joker once wore his own batsuit during a failed attempt at bringing Gotham to its knees, with this DC cosplay nailing that live-action look perfectly.

Heath Ledger’s Joker Enters the MCU in Incredible New Crossover Cosplay

Cosplay Design by Jean Markus (@jeanmarkus)

Released in 2008 to critical and financial success,The Dark Knightgave fans a Joker who embodied the idea of chaos. Immortalized by Ledger’s Oscar-winning performance along with a gritty yet simple live-action design that terrified as much as it impressed, this Joker only wore a few costumes throughout the movie and would never be caught dead in an Iron Man suit,making thisDC x Marvel cosplay creationa nerd dream come true, especially considering these characters may never meet in an official capacityon the comic page or up on the silver screen.

Shared in a short clip and two other separate posts, Jean’s cosplay not only impresses as a pitch-perfect homage to Ledger’s Joker, but with a suit of purple, white, and green Iron Man armor, succeeds as an equally as professional-looking tribute to Robert Downey Jr.’s live-action take on Tony Stark. Holding a lightly scarred Iron Man helmet painted with a grotesque red grin and blackened eyes, Jean’s glowing chest and light-up hand repulser give off heavy MCU Iron Man vibes, with his spot-on Joker idiosyncrasies giving fans a high-tech version of the character that Batman should be afraid of.

The Joker in Batman: The Animated Series (1992)

Iron Joker Is a Marvel X DC Comics Character That Needs a Live-Action Adaptations​​​​​​​

Should Jean Markus (@jeanmarkus) decide to further explore new ways to give Heath Ledger’s version of the Joker a fresh visual makeover,a Joker x Captain America or even a twisted Joker x Robin design are a necessity, with theJoker cosplay combinationsbeing practically endless. The MCU and the DCU may never get a proper live-action crossover film, but thanks to the incredible talent of the cosplay community, fans can at least see what Heath Ledger’sJokerwould look like if he made his ownIron Manarmor and wreaked havoc across the multiverse as Iron Joker!

The Joker

The Joker is a psychopathic criminal mastermind with a warped sense of humor. Initially introduced as a remorseless serial killer, the character evolved over time, often oscillating between a prankster and a homicidal maniac. His relationship with Batman is one of the most complex in comic book history, defined by their mutual obsession. Over the decades, the Joker has become an enduring icon of chaos and madness, embodying the antithesis of Batman’s order and justice.

Iron Man

Anthony “Tony” Edward Stark, AKA Iron Man, is a Marvel Comics superhero who has enjoyed several years of the spotlight and has become a mainstay in several Marvel media franchises. After suffering a critical injury, Tony creates a specialized armored suit powered by an arc reactor, which keeps him alive. Egotistical but good-hearted, Tony utilizes his super intellect and inventions to fight to protect humanity from various threats, eventually becoming a founding member of the Avengers. In 2008, the Marvel Cinematic Universe was kicked off with the film Iron Man, which starred Robert Downey Jr. as the superhero.

Iron Man in Marvel Comic Book Cover Art