By this point, Harley has taken full control of the Joker's gang, and has an adopted a new look: mostly black clothes, with hair dyed black, a mourning veil, and a "J" necklace | Harley also appears as a boss in the Batgirl: A Matter of Family DLC mission, set before the events of Arkham Asylum, in which she dons her classic costume from the comics |
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" Collected editions [ ] Harley Quinn 2000—2004 [ ] Vol | , the creator of Harley Quinn, said Robbie "nailed" her role |
In 1999, she became a canonical character with the release of Batman: Harley Quinn 1.
12Harley Quinn appears as a playable fighter in , with Tara Strong reprising her role | Retrieved May 16, 2017 — via |
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Harley Quinn then became a in the , appearing in The Animated Series sequel , and in non-Batman animation such as , , and | Harley Quinn gained popularity with fans of The Animated Series, with the character being featured more on the show and eventually starring in her own episodes, such as 1993's "Harley and Ivy", which introduced a friendship between Harley Quinn and fellow supervillain , and 1994's "Harlequinade" and "Harley's Holiday", which explored Harley Quinn's life without the Joker |
After luring Batman into a trap, she tries to execute the bound and gagged reporter but is stopped by one of Batman's batarangs.
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