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In Injustice: Gods Among Us, Harley Quinn reveals she gave birth to Joker's daughter, but gave her up for adoption rather than subject her to a life with Joker as a father.
For example, a DC comic character by the name of Duela Dent went by the moniker "Joker's Daughter" for a bit, alleging the iconic clown was her father. However, that turned out not to be the case. She was then revealed to actually be the daughter of Batman villain Harvey "Two-Face" Dent, at least for a while.
Believe it or not, this tale saw the Clown Prince of Crime himself become pregnant and give birth to a child. The mother of the child? That was none other than DC's famous magical hero Zatanna, who cast a spell on the Joker after he tried to persuade her to start a family with him.
The Joker does not reciprocate her love and is in fact incapable of romantic emotion as he sees people only as tools to further his own plans. Harley is in denial of this fact and prefers to view him as an antihero until she eventually has to come face-to-face with his complete disregard for her.
Harley Quinn is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Quinn was created by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm as a henchwoman for the supervillain Joker in Batman: The Animated Series, and debuted in its 22nd episode, "Joker's Favor", on September 11, 1992.
Harley Quinn calls the Joker "puddin'" because he gave her a pudding cup when they first met.
Lucy Quinzel is the daughter of the Joker and Harley Quinn and the niece of Delia Quinzel.
No stranger to shocking storylines, the Joker became pregnant and gave birth in a new comic from DC Comics. In the latest issue of the Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing, the iconic Batman is placed in an unexpected story that sees the Clown Prince of Crime introduce a miniature Joker to the world.
The comics series 'The Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing' also features the Joker getting a prenatal pelvic exam. (Image credit: @EndWokeness/Twitter) A new Batman storyline by DC Comics sees the Joker become pregnant and give birth to 'brown goo' that converts into a baby.
Joker Jr. is the son of Harley Quinn and the mass-murdering criminal The Joker.
"The latest issue of 'The Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing' comic book features a scene where The Joker—a MAN—becomes pregnant.
In Joker, Thomas Wayne (Batman's father) and Penny Fleck (Joker's mother) are key characters. Penny claims that Thomas is actually Arthur's father.
Harley and Joker break up because Harley is sick of living in Joker's shadow. She was more intelligent than the Joker and often planned their major heists. However, Joker always took all the credit.
She was assigned the undesirable task of taking care of the Joker — an assignment that would change her life forever. In some versions of Harley's origin story, she becomes infatuated with the Joker because he's one of the only few people that seems to actually care for her.
As he sets off to finally stop Batman once and for all—this time through legal means—he comes to terms with how terribly he treated Harley when he was out of his mind. In issue #2, Jack proposes to Harley, and she accepts.
Leaving the newborn baby Lucy with her sister, Harley returned to Gotham only to realize that not only did the Joker not realize she was pregnant, he didn't even care to notice she left at all.
Jeannie was introduced in the Joker's origins that were provided in The Killing Joke, though she and their unborn son Junior would both die in an accident the same night the engineer fell in the chemicals, which was a large part of the "bad day" that broke him, turning him into the Joker.
One of the mysteries in director Todd Phillips' Joker is whether Arthur Fleck really is the son of Thomas Wayne as his mother Penny Fleck claimed. Both Wayne himself and Arthur Pennyworth said it was untrue and that Penny was delusional, hence her eventual stay in Arkham Asylum.
Duela Dent first appeared as the Joker's Daughter in the Batman Family series of comic books.
Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy are back together, proving themselves as the healthiest superhero couple to come out of Gotham City.
Fans have speculated that the baby clothes implied that the Joker may have murdered babies off-screen. Fortunately, the answer is less gruesome than that. On Twitter, Ayer revealed that they're more of a reference to Harley Quinn, more specifically, Harley's desire to have a family with the Joker.
Dr Harleen Quinzel met the Joker when she was 21 years old. Harley Quinn is currently in her later 20's or early 30 depending on which comic you read. Harley Quinn was with the Joker for 7 years minimum or 14-year maximum in DC Comic canon.
Such is the case with Harley Quinn, formerly Dr. Harleen Quinzel. A promising psychologist and intern at Arkham Asylum in Gotham City, Harleen was given the chance to get up close and personal with the Joker, an experience that wound up ending… badly.