Pregnant Joker is a thing! The most recent and noteworthy development in the DC Comics universe is that Joker is expecting a child. Because of this, the anchors of Fox News were driven to a state of rage. The extreme right is under the impression that this is some kind of left-wing propaganda or another type of plot. You won’t have any trouble finding thousands of people venting their frustrations at Joker’s pregnancy. I am not offended in the traditional sense, but I do think the concept is ridiculous. However, rather than waste my time screaming about it, I will simply not read it.
Fox News takes this so seriously that they whine about about Pregnant Joker on National Tv
https://twitter.com/sigma_woke/status/1612949265793581056
Is Joker Trans? Who is the father? Why is he pregnant?
Matthew Rosenberg the writer of the the controversial comic, Joker: The man who stopped laughing. He admits that he have an exciting DM on his social media accounts right now. Most likely he is receiving hate comments or compliments thanking him for doing something “Stunning and Brave”.
https://twitter.com/big939793/status/1611792854703030273
How did the pregnancy happened? Well Zatanna did it!

Zatanna put a spell on him to stop him from committing a crime, which is how Joker got pregnant. The baby has no father, so this is an asexual pregnancy. One of the most powerful sorcerers in the DC Universe just punished the Joker. This doesn’t mean that the Joker is trans. Another twist is that he gave birth by vomiting through his mouth. Actually, the baby is part of Clayface’s body. The Clayface baby grew up and became a self-aware being. It turned into a little Joker, and they started living together. Matthew Rosenberg, the person who came up with this strange plot, said it was all a joke. There is no political message or trying to show social justice, Since it’s a joke, Joker is not a trans man who is pregnant. , he swallowed too much of Clayface’s ooze.
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