---
id: "codex://object/return-of-the-joker"
archive_id: "return-of-the-joker"
slug: "return-of-the-joker"
url: "https://ndcodex.com/objects/return-of-the-joker/"
type: "fieldlog"
title: "Field Log: Return of the Joker"
summary: "The images attached to this object record the collage mid-formation."
date_published: "2026-03-13T18:43:28.923Z"
date_modified: "2026-03-13T18:43:28.923Z"
status: "published"
visibility: "public"
language: "en-US"
axes: {}
themes:
  - "collage"
  - "comics"
  - "observation"
  - "signal"
constellations: []
tags:
  - "collage"
  - "comics"
  - "observation"
  - "signal"
keywords:
  - "Field Log"
  - "fieldlog"
  - "collage"
  - "comics"
  - "observation"
  - "signal"
author:
  id: "nathan-davis"
  name: "Nathan Davis"
  designation: "Archive Operator"
  role: "Archive Operator"
  handle: "@nathandavis"
  avatar: "/media/people/nathan-davis.jpg"
  bio: "Designer, builder, and curator of the Codex Archive."
contributors:
  - id: "nathan-davis"
    name: "Nathan Davis"
    designation: "Archive Operator"
    role: "Archive Operator"
    handle: "@nathandavis"
    avatar: "/media/people/nathan-davis.jpg"
    bio: "Designer, builder, and curator of the Codex Archive."
relations: []
media:
  - kind: "image"
    src: "/media/fieldlogs/return-of-the-joker-1.jpg"
    role: "hero"
    alt: "Workbench view from the Return of the Joker session."
    caption: "Workbench overview."
  - kind: "image"
    src: "/media/fieldlogs/return-of-the-joker-2.jpg"
    role: "detail"
    alt: "Detail view from the Return of the Joker session."
    caption: "Workbench detail 2."
  - kind: "image"
    src: "/media/fieldlogs/return-of-the-joker-3.jpg"
    role: "detail"
    alt: "Detail view from the Return of the Joker session."
    caption: "Workbench detail 3."
  - kind: "image"
    src: "/media/fieldlogs/return-of-the-joker-4.jpg"
    role: "detail"
    alt: "Detail view from the Return of the Joker session."
    caption: "Workbench detail 4."
  - kind: "image"
    src: "/media/fieldlogs/return-of-the-joker-5.jpg"
    role: "detail"
    alt: "Detail view from the Return of the Joker session."
    caption: "Workbench detail 5."
  - kind: "image"
    src: "/media/fieldlogs/return-of-the-joker-6.jpg"
    role: "detail"
    alt: "Detail view from the Return of the Joker session."
    caption: "Workbench detail 6."
  - kind: "image"
    src: "/media/fieldlogs/return-of-the-joker-7.jpg"
    role: "process"
    alt: "Process frame from the Return of the Joker session."
    caption: "Process frame."
---
## Work Snapshots

The images attached to this object record the collage **mid-formation**.

Panels cut from a recent *Batman* issue featuring the **Return of the Joker**
are temporarily arranged on the studio workbench.

The photographs capture **bench pauses** - moments where the operator steps back
to observe the field before cutting or rearranging again.

## Status

This configuration is **not permanent**.

Panels remain loose.
Edges are unsealed.
Fragments may be removed, cut again, or discarded entirely.

The layout seen in these photographs will almost certainly change.

This object records only a **moment in the process**.

## Bench Observations

Fragments currently visible in the field include:

- Batman profile panels
- full-figure Batman panel
- Joker biomechanical mask fragments
- toxin-green atmospheric panels
- repeated eye imagery

Through repetition of fragments, the Joker presence begins to behave less like
a single character and more like a **distributed signal**.

## Temporary Structure

A provisional axis has emerged during placement:

Batman -> Joker biomechanical torso -> horizontal eye panel

This structure may disappear during the next cutting phase.

## Source Reference

Primary source material:

**Batman (2025) #7**
DC Comics

Creative team:

Writer - Matt Fraction
Artist - Jorge Jimenez
Colorist - Tomeu Morey
Letterer - Clayton Cowles

The issue introduces a new Joker confrontation through Arkham experiments.

## Process Reflection

Collage becomes excavation.

The page is opened.
Panels are removed from sequence.
Narrative becomes raw material.

Fragments are placed, moved, and cut again
until new pressure forms between them.

## Operator Note

Collage is a conversation.

Not only with the printed page,
but with the mind that produced it.

The cutting table becomes a place
where one artist speaks back to another.

A conversation we have
with our **mad self**.

## Closing

These photographs are **work snapshots**.

Smoke breaks from the bench.

The field is full.

It will change soon.