In Tom Taylor, Juan Albarran, and Bruno Redondo's Injustice 2 #7 Harley reveals to Black Canary that she had a child, named Lucy, with the Joker years before who is being raised by her sister Delia Quinzel.
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.
During the video game Batman: Arkham City, a positive pregnancy test can be found inside the Sionis Steel Mill, where the Joker and Harley are living.
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.
DC has made it common not to give The Joker any solid backstory or family, but they still managed to accidentally give him a son. Due to DC canceling a comic just a bit too early, they unintentionally left Joker with a son in the form of Lonnie Machin, also known as Anarky.
There was no mention of the Joker ever having had a wife and his lifestyle choices (as documented by Batman) certainly didn't support that one. In Batman: The Three Jokers, the "Comedian" is shown having hallucinations or fantasies that Jeannie is alive and their son are living with him.
So, little by little, all the small problems culminated, and Harley and Joker broke up. According to Harley, she handled it really maturely, and the Joker was the one who was devastated by their breakup. She found herself a place of her own, reflected on her past mistakes, and was ready to move on.
Duela Dent first appeared as Joker's Daughter in the Batman Family series of comic books. She gained the attention of Robin, as she later claimed to be the daughter of Catwoman, Scarecrow, the Riddler, and the Penguin.
Harley and Ivy make their love HBO official
Poison Ivy and Harley's romance has been brought to life in multiple multimedia adaptations of the DCU.
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. Similarly, Harley becomes a mother to twin children in the Batman: White Knight universe, though with happier results.
Denying that the baby onesies were trophies after an infanticide spree on the part of the cackling psychopath, Ayer provided the following explanation for the scene instead. "No it's more innocent. Harley wanted a normal family with Joker hence the baby in her vision.
One of the short stories inside The Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing sees the titular supervillain fall under a magical curse, which gives him a swollen pregnancy belly. Eventually, the Joker “gives birth” by vomiting up a pile of mud, which reshapes into a little clown clone.
Readers find out in Batman: Beyond the White Knight No. 2 that their connection was romantic. Harley and Bruce Wayne are married.
Lucy Quinzel is the daughter of Harley Quinn and the Joker.
The Dee Dee Twins are the twin sisters Delia and Deidre Dennis who were the granddaughters of Harley Quinn. They joined the Jokerz gang under the joint alias "Dee Dee" and later followed in their grandmother's footsteps as "hench-wenches" of the original Joker, after he awakens from dormancy in the adult Tim Drake.
Next Friday (2000) - Rolando Molina as Baby Joker - IMDb.
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.
As Harley recalls, she had ordered some pudding that night, a choice that surprised Jack based on all of the other food varieties offered there. Harley playfully retorted by explaining that pudding was classic, just like him, to which she proceeded by saying his ubiquitous nickname.
The first is the Joker who, with his influence, led Harley into the tumultuous world of villainy, changing her life forever. The other is Poison Ivy, a bond that started as a close friendship before blossoming into a relationship Harley Quinn found genuine love and appreciation in.
Sequel to 2019's 'Joker' will be released in 2024
Opposite Joaquin Phoenix's chaotic anti-hero, the singer and actor is set to play Harley Quinn in Joker: Folie à Deux, the follow-up to the 2019 hit DC film.
Harley Quinn: The real femme fatale of DC
Though she was just introduced for one episode, she became a recurring character. Also, Joker's love interest. This made her a canon character in the DC comic book Batman that came out in October 1999, titled Batman: Harley Quinn #1.
Following her introduction to the DC Universe in 1999, Harley Quinn was depicted as the sidekick and lover of the Joker as well as the criminal associate and best friend of fellow supervillain Poison Ivy.
Jeannie was the wife of a failed stand-up comedian who would eventually become the insane mass-murderer called the Joker. Due to his erratic behavior and outbursts, she became concerned what he would do to their child while she was pregnant.