She is now her own person and despite her insanity, is heroic and noble as she helps people who need her help. She also protects innocent people as well, and is living her own life working as psychiatrist who helps people when not on the job as a superhero.
In 2016, SUICIDE SQUAD introduced Harley Quinn to the mainstream. The iconic Batman character, already beloved among comic book fans, hit the big time thanks to Margot Robbie's charismatic portrayal of the Joker's occasional partner-in-crime. Suddenly, Harley Quinn was an A-list superhero superstar.
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Harley Quinn is the titular main protagonist of the DC Universe animated series Harley Quinn. Serving as a villainess for the two seasons and most of the third, she starts becoming more heroic as the third season progresses. She is voiced by Kaley Cuoco.
Harley Quinn season two ends with Harley and Ivy finally accepting their feelings for one another and pursuing a romantic relationship.
In the story, the Joker takes Harleen Quinzel to the chemical plant where he originated and pushes her into a vat of chemicals against her will, which bleaches her skin and drives her insane, resulting in her transformation to Harley Quinn, similar to the Joker's transformation in his origins.
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.
While they were dating, one of the most frustrating things for Harley was Joker's obsession with Batman and his lifelong goal of playing and eventually killing him. Thus, back in the original, classic stories that they have together, Joker abused her the most when he didn't want Batman touched.
Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy are back together, proving themselves as the healthiest superhero couple to come out of Gotham City.
She fought Psycho to save her life. She went to Ivy's wedding to save Ivy and her friends. Almost everything Harley's done up to this point has helped her become a better, more fulfilled person, but it also served as a reaction to someone else or something else in her life rather than just her wanting to do it fully.
Weakness: Harley Quinn appears to be fearless, yet she doesn't have enhanced strength, speed, or metahuman powers, making her vulnerable to physical attacks from her more powerful opponents.
Lucy Quinzel is the daughter of the Joker and Harley Quinn and the niece of Delia Quinzel.
At the beginning of Suicide Squad, we learn that Harley Quinn wasn't always the wild and unpredictable villain she is today. Harley Quinn was once Dr. Harleen Quinzel, a psychiatrist who was assigned to be Joker's therapist. While she thought she was helping to cure the clown, she was falling in love with him.
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.
In 2011's Suicide Squad comic series, Harley Quinn got a new, expanded origin story in which The Joker tosses the psychiatrist, struggling against him, into a vat of acid, which dyed her skin white and also made her insane.
Historically, Harley Quinn is a former psychiatrist who falls in love with the criminally insane Clown Prince of Gotham. Joker manipulates Quinn and she falls for his devilish charm, not knowing that it would be her eventual downfall and she would become a partner in clown-themed crime with Joker.
Though the two share a long history of walloping each other on rooftops, in Sean Gordon Murphy's book Batman: Curse of the White Knight, the Caped Crusader, and the Clown Queen find themselves falling in love with each other.
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.
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.
But with both Gotham villains currently headed down different paths of self-discovery in the comics, they quietly called it quits. “Our story…it's not over,” Harley tells a teary Ivy in Harley Quinn #10. “But you need to find your own path, too.
Later, Harley returns to her and Ivy's suite, and finds Ivy in a green wedding dress, with Harley's, daughter Lucy, her sister Delia, and an Elvis impersonator. Ivy proposes to Harley, suggesting that the two of them can forge their own path together. Harley immediately accepts, and the pair kiss.
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.
Do Joker and Harley Quinn have sex? - Quora. Yes, they have. In one of the comics, Harley was talking to someone who said they were pregnant. Harley then mentions how she had a daughter with the Joker, but she left so she could have the baby, because she knew Joker wouldn't be a good father.
The Joker was not a good partner to Harley Quinn, if he can even be considered on at all. He used and abused Harley Quinn and nearly killed her. All he ever gave her was the bare minimum to keep her in his thrall. The only conclusion one could make is that he just doesn't care for her.