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Formerly Dr. Harleen Quinzel, a psychiatrist at Arkham Asylum and Blackgate Penitentiary, Harley Quinn turned criminal after developing an obsessive romantic attachment to the Joker during his treatment. She aided his escape and, to prove loyalty, was coerced by him into leaping into a chemical vat at Ace Chemicals. This transformed her into Harley Quinn, bleaching her skin and hair. She became the Joker’s crime partner, engaging in widespread criminal activities across Gotham City.
Her appearance includes pale skin, blonde pigtails with dyed pink, red, and blue sections, and distinctive cyan eyeshadow accented with pinkish-red and blue. A heart mark sits below her right eye, paired with blood-red lipstick. She wears a half-black, half-red jacket and shorts, a maroon belt, torn grey leggings, and black-and-red boots, with a petite stature emphasized among inmates.
Harley Quinn exhibits a mischievous, confident, and unpredictable personality, marked by unwavering devotion to the Joker. She displays exceptional combat prowess, defeating multiple opponents effortlessly and remaining composed under pressure—such as evading attacks from Katana. Her loyalty persists even after capture by A.R.G.U.S., expressing confidence in the Joker’s evasion of authorities. She reacts with disgust toward those deemed "not her type" and openly compliments others, like Katana’s appearance post-confrontation. Her psychiatric background occasionally surfaces, revealing self-awareness about her toxic relationship with the Joker, though she suppresses this insight.
Her abilities encompass mastery of hand-to-hand combat, martial arts, and proficient swordsmanship. She improvises weapons effectively, repurposing objects like pipes into staves or boomerangs during fights.
Forced into Task Force X (Suicide Squad) by Amanda Waller, Harley has a neck bomb set to detonate within 72 hours unless the squad completes their objective. Transported to a fantasy world, she adapts swiftly, battling orcs and knights with chaotic enthusiasm. Her perspective often drives the narrative, positioning her as a de facto protagonist. She interacts with Princess Fione, whose subservience to tyrannical Queen Aldora mirrors Harley’s codependency with the Joker. This parallel causes Harley to reject Fione vehemently, forcing her to confront similarities between Fione’s lack of autonomy and her own psychological imprisonment—though she avoids full acknowledgment. Key moments include acquiring a magical size-shifting frying pan and bonding with a baby dragon, Arthur, who imprints on her after hatching. Flashbacks and encounters, such as the Thinker invading her mind, expose traumatic aspects of her past with the Joker, heightening her internal conflict.
Her appearance includes pale skin, blonde pigtails with dyed pink, red, and blue sections, and distinctive cyan eyeshadow accented with pinkish-red and blue. A heart mark sits below her right eye, paired with blood-red lipstick. She wears a half-black, half-red jacket and shorts, a maroon belt, torn grey leggings, and black-and-red boots, with a petite stature emphasized among inmates.
Harley Quinn exhibits a mischievous, confident, and unpredictable personality, marked by unwavering devotion to the Joker. She displays exceptional combat prowess, defeating multiple opponents effortlessly and remaining composed under pressure—such as evading attacks from Katana. Her loyalty persists even after capture by A.R.G.U.S., expressing confidence in the Joker’s evasion of authorities. She reacts with disgust toward those deemed "not her type" and openly compliments others, like Katana’s appearance post-confrontation. Her psychiatric background occasionally surfaces, revealing self-awareness about her toxic relationship with the Joker, though she suppresses this insight.
Her abilities encompass mastery of hand-to-hand combat, martial arts, and proficient swordsmanship. She improvises weapons effectively, repurposing objects like pipes into staves or boomerangs during fights.
Forced into Task Force X (Suicide Squad) by Amanda Waller, Harley has a neck bomb set to detonate within 72 hours unless the squad completes their objective. Transported to a fantasy world, she adapts swiftly, battling orcs and knights with chaotic enthusiasm. Her perspective often drives the narrative, positioning her as a de facto protagonist. She interacts with Princess Fione, whose subservience to tyrannical Queen Aldora mirrors Harley’s codependency with the Joker. This parallel causes Harley to reject Fione vehemently, forcing her to confront similarities between Fione’s lack of autonomy and her own psychological imprisonment—though she avoids full acknowledgment. Key moments include acquiring a magical size-shifting frying pan and bonding with a baby dragon, Arthur, who imprints on her after hatching. Flashbacks and encounters, such as the Thinker invading her mind, expose traumatic aspects of her past with the Joker, heightening her internal conflict.