Following her transition to the main DC canon in 1999, Harley Quinn was established as having immunity to toxins and enhanced strength, agility, durability, and reflexes, which she received after having been injected a serum concocted by Poison Ivy.
Metahuman Physiology: Harley Quinn was injected with a special toxin antidote by Poison Ivy, which resulted in her becoming immune to various forms of chemicals, such as Ivy's pheromones and Joker Venom. The injection also gave Harley enhanced her physicality, making her a formidable hand-to-hand combatant.
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.
Harley Quinn may be a great fighter, but she is loud and proud. Catwoman is the exact opposite and would find loopholes in Harley's haphazard fighting tactics. Her skills in the shadows would be a hard challenge for Harley Quinn and could mean her ultimate demise against the cat.
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.
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.
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.
Superman has finally been beaten by none other than Harley Quinn. A misadventure across time and space sees the antihero do the impossible and actually take out the Man of Steel in a surprisingly dark way.
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.
Harley is much better than she used to be, but so is the Joker. His unpredictability and willingness to do anything to win will give him an advantage she can't overcome. He'll take advantage of her trauma, brutalize her, and finish her off with one of his patented Joker toxins.
Harley Quinn's Biggest Fear is Poison Ivy and The Joker.
Harley Quinn's most powerful villains in DC Comics include Batman and The Joker as well as her greatest nemesis - herself. Harley Quinn fights some very powerful villains in her HBO Max animated series, including most of Batman's Rogues Gallery.
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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.
If there's one actress who could perfectly embody Harley Quinn's insane, chaotic, and unpredictable nature, it's Allison Williams. The talented actress, known for her roles in critically acclaimed films such as Get Out and The Perfection, has the range and the skills to make Harley Quinn her own.
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.
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.
In this case, what compels Harley to come up with and, from that moment onward, perpetually utilize the name "Puddin" is an honest expression of the mutual love between her and Jack Napier, someone she considers a separate person from the villainous Joker.
On an even ground, it seems Harley has what it takes to disarm the Deadpool and, at the very least, mercilessly beat him up.
While Harley could certainly hold her own for a bit against Spidey, she would definitely come out on the losing end. Arguably Harley's biggest fighting asset is her agility, but as agile as she is Spider-Man is even more so.
What gets overlooked is that Harley had actually captured Batman during this story, getting the better of him and leaving him trussed up over a piranha tank. Unfortunately Harley's victory wasn't appreciated, as the Joker wanted the pleasure of defeating Batman all to himself.
"Fake Harley", as she was called by the Joker, was a temporary replacement for Harley Quinn during the time when Joker had seemingly become a millionaire.
The most common interpretation of the character is that of a man who, while disguised as the criminal Red Hood, is pursued by Batman and falls into a vat of chemicals that bleaches his skin, colors his hair green and his lips red, and drives him insane.