
This Mother’s Day, we’re shining a light on Harley as a mom, in all her weird, wonderful forms. Proving that motherhood, much like Harley herself, is messy, unpredictable, and powerful as hell.
Continue reading Happy Mother’s Day, Harley Quinn!
This Mother’s Day, we’re shining a light on Harley as a mom, in all her weird, wonderful forms. Proving that motherhood, much like Harley herself, is messy, unpredictable, and powerful as hell.
Continue reading Happy Mother’s Day, Harley Quinn!
Ever notice Clay Mann drew Dr. Harleen Quinzel in Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and Death in a pose that pays homage to Mad Love? Easily one of my favorite artists to draw Harley Quinn. This is such a fun nod to fans who would recognize it, like an Easter egg for those with a keen eye.

Fun fact: Harley’s inmate number in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is the date of her first comic appearance ![]()


For fans wanting to get as much information on Harley’s history as possible, we are planning to do a monthly post noting some Harley History that happened within that month. We are hunting for every notable date possible, so this will likely be updated every time we find a new bit of info!
NOTE – For comic releases, we are going by the date RELEASED vs COVER DATE.
Continue reading May – On This Day in Harley HistoryHarley is the perfect multiverse character – her identity is constantly in flux, shaped by her choices, lovers, traumas, and the world around her. She can be a tragic figure, a chaotic clown, or a badass survivor… sometimes all in one panel.

Let’s take a moment to explore some various Harleys:
Continue reading The Multiverse of Harleys: One Clown, Infinite Variants
Fun Easter egg you may or may not have noticed in Birds of Prey (2020)! Notice who is on Montoya’s TV?
That’s Arleen Sorkin – the original Harley – in the Days of Our Lives episode that inspired Paul Dini when he came up with Harley Quinn. It was a nice little nod to Arleen and Harley’s origins.

Here’s a quick little video of Paul Dini talking about it with Kevin Smith.
Next time you’re rewatching Birds of Prey, keep an eye out!

I always found this to be one of the most interesting additions, and bits of dialogue, in the Snyder Cut of Justice League. I also rarely see it mentioned. Batman making a promise, on behalf of Harley Quinn, that he will kill the Joker. The tension of the moment and Joker’s reaction to this mention of Harley as well as what she wanted to happen to him were both things that made me interested in knowing what brought this about.
But, I suppose we will be left to wonder forever.

Many alright heard about this little easter egg, but for those that weren’t aware:
Within the Hall of Justice in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, there is a tribute on the wall in memory of the original Harley Quinn – Arleen Sorkin. Also in the room, to the right of Arleen, is a tribute to Kevin Conroy – our beloved Batman. His final performance as the Bat was Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.
It seemed appropriate when I took the screenshot in my game to have Harley in her classic outfit.
