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Harley Quinn is bisexual [32] and has been in a relationship with The Joker, and, more recently, in a non-monogamous relationship with Poison Ivy. [33] [34] Other characters have been portrayed as bisexual in Batman media adaptations. Gotham's Barbara Kean and Tabitha Galavan are also confirmed to be bisexual.
The 1992 animated series introduced the Joker's female sidekick: Harley Quinn, a psychiatrist who falls for—and ends up in an abusive relationship with—the Joker, becoming his supervillain accomplice. The character was popular, and was adapted into the comics as the Joker's romantic interest in 1999. [60]
This version is a former television pop psychiatrist who ends up being seduced by the Joker, sharing a normal relationship. Harley Quinn appears in Batman: The Brave and the Bold, voiced by Meghan Strange. [157] Harley Quinn makes primarily non-speaking cameo appearances in Teen Titans Go!, voiced again by Tara Strong in the episode "Jam".
The official trailer shows the origins of Joker and Harley Quinn’s relationship—and their dancing skills. The first teaser trailer for the film, released April 9, finally introduces the world ...
The Joker and Harley Quinn clearly have quite a toxic relationship, so we will probably watch Harleen Quinzel’s downward spiral and the dangerous, even deadly, situations she gets pulled into.
The sequel to 2019’s blockbuster “Joker” has Joaquin Phoenix reprise and expand his role as Joker/Arthur Fleck and introduces Lady Gaga as Lee Quinzel, also known as Harley Quinn. Phillips ...
"Joker's Favor" is the 22nd episode of Batman: The Animated Series. It was directed by Boyd Kirkland and written by Paul Dini, and first aired on September 11, 1992. [1] The episode features the first appearance of the Joker's sidekick and love interest Harley Quinn, who was later introduced into the Batman comic book and eventually become a popular character in her own right. [2]
In DC Comics lore, the Joker and Harley Quinn have often been each other’s love interests, with Quinn introduced as the villain’s therapist in Arkham Asylum. (DC is owned by Warner Bros ...