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.
Aside from Joker, Poison Ivy is Harley's most recognized romantic partner.
Harley Quinn season two ends with Harley and Ivy finally accepting their feelings for one another and pursuing a romantic relationship.
However, there has been one green spot of light in her love life in the form of Pamela Isley, Poison Ivy. And in Batman: Urban Legends #1, Harley confirms that no matter her turbulent past with the clown, Ivy really is the one true love of her life and the soulmate she wants back.
Harley Quinn is a character who has fallen in love with her arch-nemesis. Even though the Joker is cruel to Harley, she will always love him. This can be traced back to the original Batman: The Animated Series and has continued through to current stories.
Batman Adventures: Mad Love
In 1994, Batman: The Animated Series creators Paul Dini and Bruce Timm wrote a comic that revealed how Quinn became The Joker's girlfriend.
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.
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.
In June 2015, Poison Ivy was revealed to be romantically involved with Harley Quinn by Harley Quinn series writers Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner, stating that she is in a romantic relationship with Harley "without the jealousy of monogamy".
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.
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.
Luckily, she did not kill the co-worker she hooked up with, but that was overshadowed by the fact that she cheated on Harley with her (which this comic confirms was cheating, as Harley and Ivy are confirmed to still be “girlfriends”).
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.
In DC Comics, Guy Kopski was the former boyfriend of Harley Quinn who was first introduced in the 8th issue of the Harley Quinn comic which came out in July 1, 2001.
The trail eventually leads them to Giganta's new house where they meet her new boyfriend Brad.
Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy just shared their first kiss in the reality of the DC Universe animated series.
Harley and Ivy make their love HBO official
Ivy realizes her feelings for Harley in the second season finale, after being ditched by her fiance Kite-Man after he deduces she loves someone else.
Poison Ivy's ex-girlfriend Bella Garten, also known as the Gardener, makes an unexpected reappearance at the end of DC's Harley Quinn: The Animated Series - Legion of Bats #1.
It has finally happened! Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy are officially a couple, because love is love — even in comic books. In the new DC Comic's: Bombshells #79, the classic Batman series characters are finally declaring their love, and it couldn't be more beautiful.
Lucy Quinzel is the daughter of the Joker and Harley Quinn and the niece of Delia Quinzel.
Joker Jr. is the son of Harley Quinn and the mass-murdering criminal The Joker.
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.
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.
Harley Quinn calls the Joker "puddin'" because he gave her a pudding cup when they first met.
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.