Talk:Ghostbusters vs Mythbusters/@comment-25073227-20141016042418/@comment-5264252-20141016230209

Wolverine and Krueger also share connections in both are immortal, murderous (to an extent, and Krueger doesn't even use his claws often to kill anyways) and one is angry good and the other happy evil? idk, I've never watched any of the guy's movies, but every time I see pics of Krueger, he always seems creepily cheerful. Not much of a connection for the last one, but still.

The Joker is definitely a major part of the Batman series and is, yes, closely related to him as a character. However, he stands out on his own a lot as well. There's nothing defining about the Joker that would tie him to Batman. Batman tends to be angry, moody, and never kills. The Joker is the exact opposite of that, being optimistic, cheerful, and incredibly murderous. The Joker is also arguably the greatest and most well-known comic book villain, and even if he's from the Batman franchise, I think he's famous enough in his own right to deserve a battle.