Harley Quinn's actual name is established in Mad Love as Harleen Frances Quinzel.
Pamela Isley (aka Poison Ivy) is the deuteragonist of the DC Universe's animated Harley Quinn franchise. She is Harley Quinn's best friend, eventual girlfriend, and fellow Arkham Asylum escapee.
Bethany (aka Beth) is a minor character of Harley Quinn and is the girlfriend of the Joker.
Jeannie was the pregnant wife of the Joker.
Injustice: Gods Among Us Year 2
Harley reveals to Black Canary that she has a four-year-old daughter named Lucy who is being raised by her sister. After discovering she was pregnant, Harley left the Joker for almost a year to have their baby instead of abortion.
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.
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.
The Joker's most famous romantic partner is definitely Harley Quinn. Together, they were two peas in a pod, at least until it all came crashing down. Harley Quinn got her start with the Joker when she became his psychiatrist at Arkham Asylum.
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.
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.
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.
Beatinhg Her Up For Capturing Batman
She then displays her work of art to the Joker, who, unfortunately, doesn't take ot kindly to her startling new achievement. Livid by the fact that she had caught Batman before him, the Joker mercilessly beats Harley, actually throwing her out the window in a fit of rage.
Personality Disorder, specifically, Histrionic Personality Disorder plays a key part in Harley Quinn's life. People with Histrionic Personality Disorder are “pervasive and excessive emotionally and display attention-seeking behavior” (Bornstein 1998).
Ivy made Harley immune to toxins. They got married in Las Vegas. Their first comic together was Batman Adventures #12.
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.
In her place, DC has recently decided to give the Joker a new sidekick. Aptly named Punchline, this new female villain is much like Harley in some ways but is also vastly different in many others. Here are ten ways that Joker's new girlfriend, Punchline, is the complete opposite of Harley Quinn.
For years, Harley was trapped in a relationship with a toxic presence while Ivy seemed blocked by her misanthropic nature. But as time went on, a very real love between Harley and Ivy started to blossom.
Dr. Harleen Frances Quinzel, also known as Harley Quinn (a pun on the word "harlequin"), first appeared in the Batman: The Animated Series episode "Joker's Favor", where she served as a humorous female sidekick to the Joker.
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.
Joker Jr. was born after The Joker, who had manipulated Harley Quinn into re-entering a life of crime, impregnated her without her knowing. Harley out of shame refused to accept the child and gave him up.
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.
I believe they're between 15–20 years apart from each other. Harley might be between 25–30 years old, and Joker might be 40–50 years old. In reality, Harley Quinn has been around for 27 years since her debut in the 90s Batman animated series, while the Joker has been around for 80 years since his debut in the comics.
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.