Harleen Quinzel (New Earth) (2024)

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Dr. Harleen Quinzel, better known as Harley Quinn, is the former (and brief) girlfriend of the Joker. Since then, she's worked alone or with her friends Poison Ivy and Catwoman.

Contents

  • 1 History
    • 1.1 Origins
    • 1.2 Criminal Career
  • 2 Powers and Abilities
    • 2.1 Powers
    • 2.2 Abilities
    • 2.3 Other Characteristics
  • 3 Paraphernalia
    • 3.1 Weapons
  • 4 Notes
  • 5 Trivia
  • 6 Recommended Reading
  • 7 Related
    • 7.1 Footnotes

History

Origins

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Described as having a genius-level IQ, Harleen attended Gotham State University on a scholarship for gymnastics, where she majored in Psychiatry under Dr Odin Markus. To get into the graduate program, she had Dr. Markus meet with her in her dorm room, where she outlined what she believed would be a good graduate thesis: 'There are only two circ*mstances under which a person disregards the rules of society. When they commit a crime, or when they're in love.' To prove this thesis, she aimed to allow Dr Markus to observe an independent experiment on the matter. The test subjects: herself and her boyfriend Guy Kopski.
Guy, also a scientist, had developed a 'Think Drink' to calm and centre himself. One day, while meeting with Harley, he noticed that she wasn't laughing at any of his jokes. She explained that she had driven through a red light in a stolen car, right after blackmailing Dr Markus and possibly shooting him. She asked if he still loved her, but after noticing evidence of a recently fired handgun, Guy ran out with it. Harleen found him in the gymnasium (where the shooting had supposedly taken place) laughing nervously, and standing over a homeless man he had just shot, believing him to be Dr Markus. He begged her to help him shoot himself, asking her to do it because she loved him. The gun fired, but it remains a mystery as to whether she had helped to pull the trigger.
It later became clear that Dr Markus had spiked Guy's 'Think Drink' with diluted Joker Venom, in hopes of counteracting the stresses that Harley would put him through. Harley, however, believed that the situation had been caused by chaos, and as such, she grew to feel that she understood The Joker, and declared to Dr Markus that she would do anything to get an internship at Arkham Asylum.

Upon graduating, and with a glowing reference from Dr Markus, Dr. Harleen Quinzel began her first-year residency at Arkham. As soon as she was accepted by Dr. Arkham, she requested to meet the Joker. Based on the claim that she was doing research for a book on serial killers, she was given complete access to the Clown-Prince of Crime.
In their first session together, she introduced herself as Dr Harleen Quinzel, but stressed that he could refer to her as Harley Quinn, like the medieval jester Harlequin. Joker had been silent until then, but he suddenly began laughing and asked if she was flirting with him. When she moved closer, he chose to strangle her. But, when he saw a loving look from Harley instead of shock or fright, he ceased, and stated that it was just a joke. The pair shared an affair, with Quinn helping Joker escape from Arkham several times before she herself was finally caught. Her medical license was revoked and she was committed, despite her claims that all of the releases were meant to be therapeutic.

Criminal Career

Harley broke out of Arkham multiple times in order to join up with The Joker, whom she referred to as "Puddin'." Eventually, though, she acknowledged his abusive behaviour and broke off from him. She decided to become a crime boss on her own, and gathered a gang together that she called The Quintets. After a run in with The Riddler at Wayne Manor during a looting, and a few other failed heists, one of the Quintets decided that Harley should be eliminated. Word was put out that there was a price on Harley's head, and many assassins came to collect it. Killer Croc attacked her in her own secret hideout, but he was subdued thanks to her knowledge of the building. The traitor revealed himself, and would have killed her, if not for the timely intervention of Matches Malone.

Some time later, Harley was contacted by Catwoman, who wanted to get revenge against Hush and Harley was given a list of banks were Hush kept his money. Harley broke into all those banks and stole exclusively from Hush's personal accounts.[2]

At the time when word about Batman's death spread around Gotham, Harley found Riddler and teamed up with him to locate the new Black Mask. Later, they were joined by Poison Ivy and together went looking for Catwoman, just to find her knocked unconscious on the streets.[3]

Harley learned that her pet hyenas had been kidnapped and she rescued them from the white collar criminals with a little help from Poison Ivy.[4]

This history is continued in The New 52 at Harleen Quinzel (Prime Earth).
The DC Universe was rebooted in 2011 as part of the Flashpoint event. This was an attempt to simplify continuity, and make DC Comics more accessible to new readers. Prior to this, mainstream comics took place in New Earth continuity since the Crisis on Infinite Earths in 1985. The continuity established following Flashpoint is Prime Earth.

Powers and Abilities

Powers

  • Poison Ivy's Serum: Harleen Quinzel was born a normal human, but received enhanced abilities from a plant serum created by Poison Ivy.[5]
    • Superhuman Agility
    • Superhuman Durability
    • Superhuman Stamina
    • Superhuman Reflexes
    • Superhuman Stamina
    • Superhuman Strength
    • Toxic Immunity: Harley is immunized to various assorted toxins and Ivy's own poisonous touch.
    • Underwater Breathing: Harley can breathe indefinitely underwater. This is due to the serum including elements from the Aquavilla vines of Portugal.[6]

Former Powers

  • Ghostly Physiology: After being killed in a jetpack explosion and sent to Hell, Harley was banned for eternity. While Zatanna was able to bind her spirit to a cloned, corporeal body, presumably on dying a subsequent time, she would become a ghost again.[7][8]
    • Possession: Harley's noncorporeal spirit was able to possess other living bodies, seemingly without their permission, or awareness. Initially only able to possess comatose victims, Harleys powers quickly grew, enabling her to possess large crowds simultaneously. The only limit on this power was that Harley was only able to possess women's bodies. It is unknown if this limitation is applied based on biological sex, or internal gender.
    • Invisibility: While a spirit, Harley was invisible to all humans, with only powerful psychics, such as Martian Manhunter, or those who had mastered otherworldly forces, such as Zatanna, able to perceive her
    • Intangibility: While unattached to a body, Harley was capable of moving through solid objects.
    • Flight

Abilities

  • Genius Level Intellect[9]
  • Gymnastics: She is a very spectacular gymnast. Her skills rival with those of Catwoman and Nightwing.
  • Hand-to-Hand Combat (Advanced)
  • Martial Arts
  • Psychiatry: Trained as in the field of psychoanalysis.
  • Psychology

Other Characteristics

  • Mental Disorder

Paraphernalia

Weapons

  • Mallet
  • Pop-Gun
  • Harley's Yo-Yo [10]

Notes

  • This version of the character is exclusive to the continuity of the comic book stories considered to be set on New Earth. It is an adaptation of Harley Quinn. The original character was created by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm and first appeared in the episode "Joker's Favor"of the series Batman: The Animated Series.

Trivia

  • She worked as a Daily Planet staff member with the pseudonym of "Holly Chance". [11]

Recommended Reading

  • Harley Quinn Recommended Reading
    • Batman: Harley and Ivy
    • Batman: Harley Quinn
    • Batman: Mad Love
    • Gotham City Sirens (Volume 1)
    • Harley Quinn (Volume 1)
    • Harley Quinn (Volume 2)
    • Harley Quinn (Volume 3)
    • Harley Quinn (Volume 4)
    • Harley Quinn and Her Gang of Harleys
    • Harley Quinn and Power Girl
    • Harley's Little Black Book

Related

  • 206 Appearances of Harleen Quinzel (New Earth)
  • 112 Images featuring Harleen Quinzel (New Earth)
  • 19 Quotations by or about Harleen Quinzel (New Earth)
  • Character Gallery: Harleen Quinzel (New Earth)

Footnotes

  1. Harley Quinn #38
  2. Detective Comics #850
  3. Battle for the Cowl: The Underground #1
  4. Bruce Wayne: The Road Home: Catwoman #1
  5. Batman: Harley Quinn
  6. Harley Quinn #30
  7. Harley Quinn #22
  8. Harley Quinn #23
  9. Harley Quinn #5
  10. Harley Quinn #16
  11. Harley Quinn #14

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