If you've always dreamed of being kidnapped by Batman's psychotic clown archenemy the Joker,eroticism and the grotesque Mark Hamill can make that happen for you.
The iconic Jedi master, who is also the celebrated voice of Joker in the animated Batman universe, left a voicemail message in-character on the comic book artist Jim Lee's phone.
SEE ALSO: 'Justice League': 15 things we learned on the London set of DC's next filmThe message is just creepy enough to convince would-be callers that their friend is actually kidnapped. And if your outgoing message isn't to make your friends think you're in grave danger, then what isit for?
Take a look at Lee's video and hear for yourself.
Mr. Hamill, we hope you're prepared to do this for everyone.
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