Harley Quinn isn't the only Joker's love interest in the comics. He has been romantically involved with many partners, and Harley reminds him of one of them, specifically Jeannie. In multiple comics, such as Batman: Harley Quinn (1999), Joker hints at confused old memories, but many theories are pointing at this.Courtesy of Warner Bros/Everett Collection. Margot Robbie has yet to confirm if she’ll reprise her role as the baseball bat-wielding Harley Quinn in future films. But if she does, a new love
Warning: Contains Spoilers for Batman: Beyond the White Knight #1. While Harley Quinn escaped the Joker in the ever-continuing Batman: White Knight storyline, her children are redefining her battle against him. The back-and-forth between the Joker and Harley Quinn has been a staple for their characters. It's always been interesting to see
I understand that just because she's a villain that doesn't justify the fact that she's in an abusive relationship. However, it doesn't mean that the Joker in the animated series was the only one doing the abuse. In the episode "Joker's Millions" in the end, Harley beats the hell out of Joker, which shows that She is not just A victim. They are
The first image of Lady Gaga in the sequel to Joker has been released. Opposite Joaquin Phoenix’s chaotic anti-hero, the singer and actor is set to play Harley Quinn in Joker: Folie à Deux, the
The first is a symbol of love for herself, and the second is a symbol of Jack's love for her. As this version of Harley sees Jack and Joker as different people, Bud and Lou remain a reminder of better times - the same symbol of love and strength that they are in normal DC continuity, albeit from an external source.