Harley Quinn Baseball Bat by The Noble Collection - Officially Licensed - Suicide Squad Prop Replica - Full Size 31.5in (80cm) Solid Wooden Baseball Bat

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Harley Quinn Baseball Bat by The Noble Collection - Officially Licensed - Suicide Squad Prop Replica - Full Size 31.5in (80cm) Solid Wooden Baseball Bat

Harley Quinn Baseball Bat by The Noble Collection - Officially Licensed - Suicide Squad Prop Replica - Full Size 31.5in (80cm) Solid Wooden Baseball Bat

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Fitz-Gerald, Sean (June 25, 2015). "Jared Leto Gave Margot Robbie a Live Rat As a Present". Vulture . Retrieved November 28, 2020. In an analysis of the character by The Perspective, Harley Quinn is seen as both a ruthless villain undeserving of sympathy and a tragic character. While some of her deeds, such as murdering Jason Todd with Joker and the lawyers that put her boyfriend in prison, torturing Batman, and robbing a store "just for fun" in Suicide Squad, are inexcusable, Harley is also constantly manipulated by Joker, with many of her crimes serving simply to get Joker to "love" her, a hallmark of one-sided, abusive relationships. In addition, Harley is arguably objectified in the film, with many of her outfits being extremely revealing. [11] While being interviewed on her role in Suicide Squad, Robbie described Quinn as one of the Squad's most manipulative members, and her relationship with Joker as "incredibly dysfunctional", adding that Quinn is, "mad about him—like, literally, mad. She's crazy. But she loves him. And it's a really unhealthy, dysfunctional relationship. But an addictive one." [12] David Ayer's original version of Suicide Squad would have shown more of Joker and Harley's abusive relationship and contrasted it with a budding, healthier romance with Task Force X teammate Floyd Lawton / Deadshot. [13] [14] Wilding, Josh (May 18, 2016). "10 things needed to make the perfect Harley Quinn movie". Heyuguys . Retrieved December 4, 2020. After the failure of one of Joker's more deadly and recent plans, culminating in a massive Arkham riot and breakout, Joker became deathly ill following an overdose of Titan, a unique steroid compound that was being developed at the asylum and was pivotal to the Joker's designs. Harley remained at his side during his painful recovery from the effects of Titan in Arkham City, aiding him in what would later become his last and most twisted joke on Batman and Gotham. After the Joker's untimely demise, Quinn took complete control over the remains of his gang in her own quest for vengeance against Batman and all of Gotham in honor of the Joker. The Batman: Arkham version of Harley makes a cameo appearance in the 2018 film Ready Player One. [176]

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The dream sequence from Days of Our Lives in which Arleen Sorkin plays a jester, which served as inspiration for the character's creation. Dini came across the scene while watching a VHS tape of Sorkin's "favorite Days moments", which he had received from her. [9] [12] Foutch, Haleigh (May 8, 2018). "The Harley Quinn Spinoff Might Be an "R-Rated Girl Gang Film," Says Margot Robbie". Collider. Archived from the original on June 11, 2018 . Retrieved June 16, 2018. The Flashpoint version of Harley Quinn named Yo-Yo appears in Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox, voiced by Hynden Walch. The old DCEU featured Harley Quinn as the face of the brand. Batman, Aquaman, Superman, and Wonder Woman are often considered to be the icons of the DCEU, but Harley led a film trilogy across Suicide Squad, Birds Of Prey, and The Suicide Squad, as portrayed by Oscar-nominated actress Margot Robbie. Harley Quinn: (laughing) You're real funny. You know I ain't laughed like that since... I miss my puddin'.Harley Quinn has become one of DC Comics' most popular and profitable characters and has been featured in many of DC's comic books and adapted in various other media and merchandise. DC Comics Publisher Jim Lee considers Harley Quinn the fourth pillar of DC Comics' publishing line, behind Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman.

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In the One Year Later storyline, Harley Quinn resurfaces as an inmate at Arkham Asylum, glimpsed briefly in Detective Comics #823. Smith, Tyler (July 31, 2017). "Batman and Harley Quinn: Atonal Mess". Battleship Pretension . Retrieved January 1, 2020. Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity #1–8 and Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity Secret Files (the 2022 edition adds a story from Harley Quinn 30th Anniversary Special #1)Henry Adams: They're in rude health, my dear. All dying to meet mommy. Now, you remember the plan, don't you? Kit, Borys (May 16, 2016). "Harley Quinn Movie in the Works at Warner Bros. With Margot Robbie (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on May 17, 2016 . Retrieved June 17, 2018. Burke agreed, but when he took the pills in his office at the park, it was revealed that they were laced with Joker's laughing toxin, causing Burke to slowly and painfully die with a smile on his face on his bed, just as he finally realized the truth of his former friend. The park was left unopened due to never receiving a permit as Joker murdered the inspectors and Edward Burke's status was officially marked as "missing" by the GCPD due to a body never being found. Unknown to the authorities, Joker left Burke's corpse to rot away within the office, with the body eventually being reduced to a mere skeleton, as he converted the park into a new base of operations. Harley Quinn appears in Teen Titans Go! & DC Super Hero Girls: Mayhem in the Multiverse, with Tara Strong reprising her role. Following the events leading up to the second season of the series, Harley joins the Legion of Doom, created by Lex Luthor to get rid of all of the superheroes and take over the world using the Amulet of Cythonna. However, she disagreed with Luthor and the Legion's plan and left the villains after helping Wonder Woman escape, now that she knew her friend's identity as Batgirl. Inspired by Bumblebee's speech, she decides to help the heroes defeat Cythonna and the Legion of Doom. After their success, the Super Hero Girls end up accepting Harleen into their team.

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Enhanced Strength & Stamina: Harley's strength and stamina has been augmented by injections given to her by Poison Ivy. Betancourt, David (August 4, 2016). "Harley Quinn could be 2016's most popular movie character". The Washington Post . Retrieved August 5, 2016. Harley Quinn appears as a playable fighter in Injustice: Gods Among Us, voiced by Tara Strong. [201] In the alternate universe depicted in the game, Quinn establishes the Joker Clan to honor the Clown Prince of Crime McCabe, Joseph (April 3, 2020). "Paul Dini Talks BATMAN: THE ADVENTURES CONTINUE". DC UNIVERSE INFINITE. Archived from the original on September 7, 2021 . Retrieved September 19, 2021. Vanity Fair (February 16, 2016). Viola Davis Says Jared Leto Sent the Cast of "Suicide Squad" a Dead Pig (Video). YouTube.Anderson, Jenna (February 9, 2020). "Birds of Prey Confirms Harley Quinn Is Bisexual". Comicbook.com . Retrieved February 27, 2022. Woerner, Meredith (April 13, 2016). "Margot Robbie explains why Harley Quinn is the most manipulative member of the 'Suicide Squad' ". The Los Angeles Times . Retrieved April 17, 2016. Ferguson, Murray (August 17, 2021). "Why Deadshot & Harley Quinn Originally Had A Romance In Suicide Squad". ScreenRant. Archived from the original on August 30, 2021 . Retrieved August 30, 2021. Harley Quinn was a late addition to the lineup of DC Entertainment supervillains, making her debut in the 1990s as a love interest to the Joker in Batman: The Animated Series. Nonetheless, she has become one of DC's most popular characters, especially as she has become an additional foil to Joker's character aside from Batman, and she later became a full-fledged character in the comics. [1] Though originating as a supervillain, Harley, much like Catwoman, has been gradually developed as an antiheroine in later comic storylines. [2] She has appeared in numerous adaptations of DC Comics storylines, being voiced by Arleen Sorkin in the DC Animated Universe and other actresses such as Tara Strong and Kaley Cuoco in the adult animated series based on the character.



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