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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While most versions of Harley have attempted to leave her life of crime behind at least once, only a few have succeeded. Those that have can rarely escape from her destructive past completely. Harley's grandchildren followed in her footsteps in Return of the Joker and after Joker's death in the Injustice series, he was revealed to still be her greatest fear when she was exposed to Scarecrow's fear gas. Harley Quinn appears in the Batman: Arkham franchise. While Arleen Sorkin reprised her role from the DC Animated Universe in the first installment, she was replaced by Tara Strong for the rest of the series. [197] [198] Arriving at the derelict park, Tim and Barbara were forced to fight off scores of Joker's followers, navigate through death traps, deactivate the time bombs, and ultimately face off against Joker and Harley in a showdown. Despite the overwhelming odds, Joker and Harley were eventually defeated by Batgirl and Robin's combined efforts and their plans of further destroying Batman's family were ruined. Unfortunately, as police raid the park, Joker used Harley as a hostage and, after a failed attempt on Robin's life, jumped off the oil rig and opened a parachute, escaping onto shore and into the night, leaving Harley to be arrested and returned to Arkham Asylum.

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In DC Comics Bombshells, Harley fell in with the Joker (in this version, a gangster) after leaving Charm School, but left him when he began his journey into the occult. By the time of the events of the story, Harley is drawn to England by a voice she believes is the Joker but turns out to be the Joker's Daughter. She rejects the Joker's Daughter's attempt to have the Joker resurrected in the body of Poison Ivy, instead of beginning a relationship with Ivy herself.Betancourt, David (August 4, 2016). "Harley Quinn could be 2016's most popular movie character". The Washington Post . Retrieved August 5, 2016. Toxic Immunity: As a result of Poison Ivy’s treatment, she is immune to various assorted toxins and Ivy’s own poisonous touch. Harley Quinn has joined forces with Poison Ivy and Catwoman in Gotham City Sirens. Having moved in with Poison Ivy at The Riddler's townhouse, she meets up with Catwoman who offers for the three of them to live and work together. Ivy resolves that she and Harley would provide Catwoman with "positive female reinforcement", and the three then agree to become a team. However, Harley and Ivy have one condition: they demand that Catwoman reveal to them the true identity of the original Batman. Suddenly, however, a new villain who tried to take down Selina Kyle named Boneblaster breaks into the apartment and the three of them have to move after they defeat him. Lewis, Shannon (February 22, 2020). "The DCEU's Harley Quinn Is Bisexual – Is She In The Comics?". Screen Rant . Retrieved March 9, 2021. Howard, Kirsten (April 20, 2017). "Batman And Harley Quinn animated movie pressing ahead". Den Of Geek. Archived from the original on April 21, 2017 . Retrieved May 28, 2017.

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After seeing Harley Quinn's design from Suicide Squad for the first time before the release of the film, Bruce Timm said that she "looks actually pretty cute!", [32] while Paul Dini commented "It's a rougher, more street look. I think it works fine." [33] Later after its release, Dini talked about Robbie's portrayal of the character in the movie, saying "I thought Margot did a really terrific job and I loved all the nods to her origin such as the elements of Mad Love that were alluded to in the therapy session with her and The Joker, some of their relationship and of course the brief flash of her in the Bruce Timm costume as interpreted by Alex Ross in the dance sequence they did. I felt she had a really good sense of humour about capturing the character and there are moments where you see her mind is always working. She really captured the kinetic energy of the character. If anything, it proved to me that character has enough to support her own movie." [34] Birds of Prey [ edit ] The Joker: You did? I mean... good. How did you smuggle it in... Actually, I don't want to know. So, you ready to stop that evil, murdering bat once and for all? Whilst as Harley Quinn, Quinzel displayed many traits that were unusual given how she used to be a decorated psychiatrist beforehand. Although usually cheerful, she was now mentally broken and highly sadistic, unintelligent and failed to reserve herself in speech and battle presumably adopting this persona to appease her love interest. For Joker, she would have burnt down the world and almost did, with the basis of her schemes and poorly-thought out plans to gain any scrap of aknowledgement from the mad clown, but never did. Tragically, Quinzel threw away her promising life to be in a relationship which was, at its best, abusive and, aside from the time she was callously abandoned during the siege on Arkham Asylum, the Joker kept her by his side solely for an entertaining distraction as his plaything to be beaten and used whenever he felt like it. Her loyalty to the Joker was such that even his death did not have her abandoning the Joker for another, as indicated by her refusal to Cobblepot's offer to have her act as one of his paid harems. Harley returned to the team after her betrayal, but Deadshot seems to be against her returning to the squad. When Harley tries to 'make it up to him' she receives a punch in the face. Henry Adams: Well, it's not everyday I have a gun pointed at my face. It's rather exciting, isn't it.Child, Ben (January 21, 2016). "Suicide Squad's Harley Quinn is the new killer queen bee of superhero movies". The Guardian . Retrieved December 4, 2020. Quinn employs a variety of Joker’s party-gag weapons, including knives, gag-pistols and bombs. However, she has also made use of her own weapons, including a a giant mallet and a pop gun. Since the New 52, Harley has begun using baseball bats instead of her mallet to move away from her time as Joker's henchwoman. Harley Quinn appears in the Spotify podcast series Harley Quinn and The Joker: Sound Mind, voiced by Christina Ricci. [212] An alternate universe version of Harley Quinn appears in Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths. This version is a monkey owned by "The Jester" (the film version of the Joker).



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