Tabooheat Cory Chase Gotham Clown Chase Vol Review

Gotham City, as a fictional setting, carries immediate connotations: dark alleys, neon lights, psychological decay, and theatrical villainy. The "Clown" element is an obvious nod to the most iconic antagonist in comic book history—the Joker—but without infringing on trademarked characters.

In the series, Chase plays a character often referred to in fan forums as "The Matriarch of Mayhem." She is not a Harley Quinn clone. Instead, she is depicted as a former Arkham psychiatrist who has been corrupted by the city’s chaotic energy. The "Clown" here is not slapstick; it’s a veneer of joy masking deep, manipulative intellect. tabooheat cory chase gotham clown chase vol

Cory Chase reportedly did her own stunt work for the chase sequences, including a scene where she slides down a zip line while wearing six-inch heels. The "clown" element was inspired by silent film actors like Lon Chaney and Buster Keaton—the tragedy behind the paint. Gotham City, as a fictional setting, carries immediate