If you’re a fan of Batman, or DC comics in general, then you’re familiar with The Joker. The iconic villain has seen multiple incarnations, each with unique performances from actors like Cesar Romero, Jack Nicholson, Heath Ledger, Mark Hamill, Jared Leto, and now, Joaquin Phoenix. Whatever your favorite version is, we have some awesome prints we’ve curated just for our readers and fans of The Joker and Batman.
This bust of The Joker is based on the version from “The Killing Joke.” It’s a very sinister and dapper version of the supervillain that is sure to stand out as a striking addition to any comic or 3D printing collection. If you’re looking for a scarier version of The Joker for your collection or Halloween decorations, this is a great choice.
This model also has a base that is optional. It’s made so that you can glue the bust to the base for that cultured look.
Who made it? Kam Yu (@pixelpushing)
Who printed it? At least three MyMinifactory users have printed this model.
Where to get it? MyMiniFactory
The Joker is lost without his better half, Harley Quinn, so don’t forget to print off this bust to keep your Joker print from going… sane? The Joker’s friendly and fiendish jester of a gal-pal is certain to turn heads, especially among Batman fans. She’s so popular that the creator designed this model by request!
This model prints with supports, so plan on some post-processing.
Who made it? COLOR3DJP
Who printed it? 20 Thingiverse users have made this.
Where to get it? Thingiverse
This Joker bust is based on the new 2019 Joaquin Phoenix version of the Joker coming to theaters on October 4th. Unfortunately, it will cost you $21. This bust has the appearance of a mad mobster, and so it is perhaps more believable as a villain.
This model comes in two versions: One single-piece version and another 3-piece version so you can print the head, bust, and base separately.
Who made it? Bstar3dart
Who printed it? Unknown
Where to get it? CGTrader
This haunting Joker mask was inspired by a scene where he actually peels his own face off. This one is sure to creep people out. It’s also an actual mask that you can wear at your next Halloween party! If you’re looking for something that stands out, this definitely is a great print to pick! This model is made to be printed in multiple pieces, then glued together, so some post-processing will be required.
Who made it? Stefanos Anagnostopoulos
Who printed it? Unknown – At least 4 community members have printed these.
Where to get it? MyMiniFactory
This Joker head is striking, with a profile that screams “supervillain”. This model actually comes in two variants as well. One is a standard Joker head, while the other is a flower pot! We’re thinking that whatever you plant in it, you might want to consider adding Poison Ivy.
This model prints with supports, so expect to spend some time post-processing.
Who made it? Thingiverse user niphilim
Who printed it? 7 Thingiverse users.
Where to get it? Thingiverse
If you remember growing up watching “Batman: The Animated Series”, you might recall the Joker’s custom playing cards. In the comics and other incarnations of the Batcave, there was often a giant Joker playing card in the trophy room. These cards however, are modeled after the ones that the Joker had in “Batman: The Animated Series” and we think they’re as sharp as Mark Hamill’s performance when he voices the character.
This should be one of the easiest prints on this list, as no supports are required so post-processing should be minimal.
Who made it? Thingiverse user mikel0142
Who printed it? 5 Thingiverse users have made these.
Where to get it? Thingiverse
This model is of a Batman from an alternate universe, where he has features and tendencies like the Joker. If you’re looking for one of those Batman/Joker prints that’s not so well-known, this is a great one to try. Only one user has made one of these, so it’s definitely one of the more exotic Joker/Batman models you could print.
This print is made so it can be made in sections. By printing the head spikes and body separately, less supports are required when printing the model. This will save on material and post-processing time, but it will cost you a bit glue.
Who made it? Thingiverse user: Mag-net
Who printed it? One Thingiverse user has made this print.
Where to get it? Thingiverse
The Joker is one of the most iconic villains in comic book history. If you’ve ever watched the movies, cartoons, or read the comics, chances are that you have a favorite incarnation or look of Batman’s arch-nemesis. They’re all great, but whichever one you favor, there’s a 3D printed Joker or Batman model just waiting to be printed and displayed in your lair.
(Lead image source: Hal Warner / MyMiniFactory)