Scott Snyder discuss Death of a Family to io9

Over at i09 they got a chance to talk to the man himself Scott Snyner on the opening day of NYCC’12 about his new story  “Death of a Family” . As you know Scott always has a lot to tell so buckle up and enjoy .

What differentiates Death of a Family from the grand tradition of Joker stories?

Scott Snyder: The Joker has a very particular mission in mind. He’s very unpredictable. One of my favorite monologues in the series comes from Batman in issue #15, when he talks about The Joker’s eyes and how inscrutable he is. But he does have a purpose and an axe to grind. And that axe has to do with Batman building up a family that he relies on.

In his mind, The Joker is the court jester of Gotham. He could’ve been Superman’s court jester or “The Joker of Star City.” Instead, he came here to be Batman’s jester, to bring his worst nightmares to life. What he’s saying essentially is, “I’ve served you as your jester and you’ve forsaken me for some false royal court. That pisses me off, and I’m going to kill them all to show you why they’re not worthy of you.” There will be massive ramifications of this psychology.

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Source – i09

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I'm a BIG Batman fan. Back in the day I would write scripts and get my friends together to make Batman movies. From real Batman suits to a wide collection of Batman stuff from over the years I have never have grown up when it comes to Batman. I go to Comic cons and dress up in full Batman (Nashville's Dark Knight) gear and hang out with fellow comic fans and take pictures. Hanging out with friends is always a blasty blast when they can find the time or when I can. I'm a big movie buff or at least a little buff lol. I love the extreme activities. White water rafting, playing paintball, just about anything I can get into. I have been in a few different kinds of Martial arts. Sometimes I go hunting on the family farm but its rare. When I lived in Bell Buckle I was on the BBVFD for about 5 years --------------------------------------------------------------------------------