For some time now, it's been confirmed that the bond between Harley Quinn and
During an interview with the writers of Harley Quinn, it was revealed that both Harley and Ivy are WLW in the series and are in a romantic relationship. This was confirmed in issue 25 of the series, with Harley kissing Ivy for an early-surprise birthday party.
In the Arkham Asylum video games, Harley was just as painfully obsessed with the Joker as ever, while the later Injustice timeline saw her making peace with their separation as she tried to do better things with her life.
The character has since been depicted as an antihero independent of the Joker and a recurring core member of the Suicide Squad, with Poison Ivy becoming her primary romantic interest.
Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy are back together, proving themselves as the healthiest superhero couple to come out of Gotham City.
Ivy repeatedly calls Harley stupid, recklessly hurts her feelings, hits her several times and at one point is bashing her head against a tiled floor. It's all presented as comic relief, but if you stop to seriously consider this behaviour, it's incredibly abusive and violent - on a physical and emotional level.
While it's the first time the Joker has been pregnant, it's not the first time he has had a child. In one comic, Injustice: Gods Among Us, Harley Quinn reveals she gave birth to the Joker's child, Lucy Quinzel, but gave them up for adoption.
History. Joker Jr. was born after The Joker, who had manipulated Harley Quinn into re-entering a life of crime, impregnated her without her knowing.
Joker and Harley Quinn's toxic relationship
Joker starts to abuse her physically and psychologically, even attempting to kill her. But Harley is unaware of the manipulation. She is submissive and devoted, satisfied with a minimum amount of affection. However, we see some rebellion by Harley in certain episodes.
They have affectionate nicknames for each other, with Ivy calling her "peanut," and Harley giving her gal a peck under the mistletoe or as she calls it "the kisstletoe." This signifies they're more than just besties, especially as Ivy is adamant about the "no exes" rule.
Harley Quinn started gave the Joker the nickname of Mr. J when she was still a pyschiatrist at Arkham Asylum. She also often calls him Puddin.
During one of their visits, she drew a heart on the outside of the glass during their phone call. Readers find out in Batman: Beyond the White Knight No. 2 that their connection was romantic. Harley and Bruce Wayne are married.
In the heat of the moment, Harley and Ivy share an intense kiss. Their romantic feelings for each other sneak up on them—exploring the messy emotions that come along with falling in love. Harley quickly accepts that she has feelings for her best friend—Ivy does not.
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.
The two villains romantically linked up in the Season 2 finale of the animated comic book series, much to the delight of fans. Showrunners Justin Halpern and Patrick Schumacker recently confirmed to the AV Club that Harley and Ivy are in it for the long haul. The duo have no intentions to ever break up the couple.
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.
Lucy Quinzel is the daughter of the Joker and Harley Quinn and the niece of Delia Quinzel.
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.
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.
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.
Doctor Pamela Isley is some 40 years older than Harley in publication history, but the two have enjoyed a relationship on any number of levels throughout the 25 years that the Clown Princess of Crime has been smashing hearts with her synonymous mallet.
Ivy Made Harley Immune To Toxins
Little did Harley know, this elixir would actually change her life. What Ivy force-fed Harley was actually a type of immunizer. It allowed her to be around Poison Ivy, as well as to get physically close to her, without any of the nasty side-effects.
At some point Catwoman and Ivy used to hook up although Catwoman did not want anything more out of the relationship and it eventually ended. It is unknown how or when the two met but Catwoman's relationship with Ivy pre-dates Ivy's friendship with Harley Quinn.
Best known as the former girlfriend of the Joker, Harley suffers from multiple personalities, homicidal tendencies, Stockholm syndrome and possibly “shared psychotic disorder.” A survivor of domestic violence (not surprising, given her former beau), she has murdered grown-ups and kids.