Harley Quinn #24 That's a Spicy Screwball!
Cover Date: November, 2002
Harley Quinn is back from Hell! The tragically disembodied troublemaker is wreaking havoc across Martian Manhunter's hometown, and the Manhunter's finding out that it's hard to stop the spirit form of one of the DCU's most random villains without being a ...
Issue Description
Harley Quinn is back from Hell! The tragically disembodied troublemaker is wreaking havoc across Martian Manhunter's hometown, and the Manhunter's finding out that it's hard to stop the spirit form of one of the DCU's most random villains without being able to touch her. The Manhunter calls on the aid of the magician Zatanna to wrangle the slippery spirit, but even their combined efforts may not be much help once Harley figures out how to possess people at will.
Harley Quinn (2000)
- Publisher
- DC Comics
Volume Description
A series that followed the comedic adventures of Harley Quinn. Ran for 4 years.
While Harley Quinn had appeared in comics before - most notably in 1994's Mad Love graphic novel - she finally got her own regular title 8 years after her debut in TV's Batman: The Animated Series. Written by Karl Kesel and drawn by Terry Dodson, the double sized first issue dealt with Harley's twisted relationship with the Joker, as she disguised herself as Poison Ivy to help break him out of Arkham Asylum. After nursing the Joker back to health, Harley tried to impress him by sabotaging a fairground based on heroes and villains only to be nearly killed by the Joker in the process. By the end of the story, Harley had stopped the Joker's plans and was beginning to question her love for the Clown Prince of Crime.
Collected EditionsVol. 1: Preludes and Knock-Knock Jokes (#1-7)Vol. 2: Night and Day (#8-13 and Harley Quinn: Our Worlds at War 1)Vol. 3: Welcome to Metropolis (#14-25)Vol. 4: Vengeance Unlimited (#16-38)Please first Sign In before leaving a review.
