Whether you’re a connoisseur of Gotham-inspired parodies, a chase-scene junkie, or simply a Cory Chase completist, the Gotham Clown Chase Volumes offer something rare: a narrative you actually want to follow from beginning to end.
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. tabooheat cory chase gotham clown chase vol
The director (credited only as "HeX") stated: "We wanted a chase that felt like The French Connection meets The Dark Knight . Every volume has a seven-minute sequence with no cuts, just Cory and her co-star moving through the set." Reaction to the series has been polarized—exactly as intended. The director (credited only as "HeX") stated: "We
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. The "clown" element was inspired by silent film
However, in recent years, Chase has pivoted toward high-concept cosplay and parody. Unlike traditional adult stars who merely wear costumes, Chase invests in character backstories. This is where enters the picture.