- "Try to blow me up, will ya? Well, get ready to kiss your chalk-white butt good-bye, clown. I'm comin' for ya!"
- ―Harley Quinn
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Title: | "Harley Quinn" |
Number: | 1 |
Cover price: | $5.95 |
Cover date: | October, 1999 |
Publisher: | DC Comics |
Credits | |
Ex. Ed: | Mike Carlin |
Writers: | Paul Dini |
Pencilers: | Yvel Guichet |
Inkers: | Aaron Sowd |
Cover artists: | Alex Ross |
Cover inker: | Alex Ross |
Cover colorist: | Alex Ross |
Colorists: | Tanya Horie; Richard Horie |
Letterers: | Willie Schubert |
Assistants: | Joseph Illidge; Frank Berrios |
Editors: | Darren Vincenzo; Jordan B. Gorfinkel |
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Batman: Harley Quinn is a one-shot graphic novel published by DC Comics. It features fan favorite Harley Quinn - a character who had previously only ever been seen in the continuity of the DC Animated Universe. Now Harley makes her chaotic debut in the mainstream DC Universe courtesy of writer Paul Dini and artists Yvel Guichet and Aaron Sowd. This one-shot special boasts a painted cover by Alex Ross. It was colored by Tanya & Richard Horie and lettered by Willie Schubert. This issue shipped with an October, 1999 cover date and carries a cover price of $5.95 (US), 9.25 CAD.
Synopsis[]
Since Gotham's fall, the Joker has been relatively quiet...but that's about to change as former Arkham Asylum doctor, Harleen Quinzel, joins the Clown Prince of Crime to put him back on top. But when their unusual partnership leaves Harley a little worse for wear, she enlists Poison Ivy's help. Now the Joker and Batman are going to learn that this souped-up Harley's not going to be pushed around anymore.
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Notes & Trivia[]
- Batman: Harley Quinn 1 redirects to this page.
- UPC barcode 761941220338 00111.
- This is the first canonical appearance of Harley Quinn in the mainstream DC Universe.
- The cover of this volume was reproduced as a Joker & Harley statue set that retails for approximately $200 (US).
- The 2016 feature film Suicide Squad paid homage to the cover of this issue with the Joker and Harley dancing with one another in a flashback scene.