People with disfigurement are often treated poorly.
In fiction 's version of "
Erik" in
the 1925 film The Phantom of the Opera had pervasive facial disfigurements, including jagged teeth and sunken-in eyes. • In most adaptations (literary, stage, film, or otherwise) of
The Phantom of the Opera, the title character (known as "
Erik" or "
The Phantom") wears either a full- or half-face mask to conceal a disfigurement. Some adaptations infer that his disfigurement was present from birth, such as in the
Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, whereas others infer or show it to be the result of a horrible accident such as burning from fire or chemicals. The Phantom's disfigured face is usually described as having caused him anguish and despair, thus influencing him to adopt the enigmatic "phantom" persona. • The
DC Comics character the
Joker, often a foe of
Batman, possesses a
clown-like grin and a grotesque combination of bleached skin, red lips, and green hair that are typically described or inferred to be the result of injuries and disfigurement in most media. A common origin of his skin and hair colors revolve around chemical burns as the result of the Joker character either falling into, jumping into, or being thrown into a vat of noxious chemicals. In
Tim Burton's
1989 film adaptation of Batman, the Joker character, in this version a criminal originally known as "Jack Napier", receives his distinct
rictus grin as the result of a botched
plastic surgery that he received after a
ricocheted bullet that Napier intended to harm Batman badly injured the Joker's face. In most media, the Joker's mania and insanity begin as a result of him seeing his own disfigurement, the 1989 film being an example. • Several enemies of fictional British secret agent
James Bond have been known for their distinctive facial features. An example is the
North Korean criminal and
terrorist Zao from the film
Die Another Day. Played by
Rick Yune, the terrorist has
partly translucent skin with thick veins shown on his face and numerous
diamonds embedded into his skin. •
The Punisher, an
antihero appearing in various
Marvel Comics-related works, has confronted several enemies known for their drastic facial disfigurement. A prominent example is
Jigsaw, a
sadist and
psychopath with incredible stamina, while having no superhuman powers that has a deeply mutilated face somewhat similar to a
jigsaw puzzle. Perhaps the Punisher's most iconic nemesis, he was played in
2008's Punisher: War Zone by
Dominic West. •
Deadpool, an antihero also appearing in Marvel Comics-related works, was disfigured from a healing factor that gives his skin a scarred appearance. •
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds' popular
alternative rock song "
Red Right Hand", first released in 1994's
Let Love In, describes a nightmarish figure with a blood-red, disfigured hand (as referred to in the title). ==See also==