Harley Quinn's true love is widely considered to be Poison Ivy (Ivy Pepper), with their iconic relationship evolving from friendship to a deeply committed, often married, romance, especially prominent in comics and the animated series, though she famously had a tumultuous, abusive past with the Joker. While the Joker was her initial obsession, Ivy represents her true, healthy, and fulfilling partnership.
Harley definitely loves the Joker, and sees their entire relationship as romantic. Whether or not the Joker sees things that way, it's unclear from the film because of how much of his footage was cut.
Harley's true journey towards healthy "relationship goals"—one built on love, respect, and mutual healing—lies not with the Joker, but with Poison Ivy. Harley Quinn's origin story, at its core, is a tragic tale of manipulation and vulnerability.
Harley is the former girlfriend and sidekick of The Joker and is currently dating her best friend Poison Ivy. Since breaking up with Joker, she has led and founded a ragtag crew of villainous misfits and briefly became a member of the Legion of Doom.
Seeing a wounded soul crying out for attention through his super-villain antics, Harleen fell in love with the Clown Prince of Crime and even broke him out of Arkham after his latest arrest at the hands of Batman. From then on, she would be known as Harley Quinn, Joker's right-hand gal and—in her mind—lifelong lover.
Despite both characters being hyped up as super crazy, neither is usually portrayed as all that crazy. They're both pretty aware of the world around them and their own actions. That being said The Joker is usually calculating and willfully malevolent, where Harley acts out of a genuinely twisted understanding of love.
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. He grew up being transferred from various orphanages and foster homes to people who never loved him.
Nightwing wakes up and finds he has been tied to a bed. Harley shows him a pile of rejection letters and that her criminal past prevents her from getting rehired as a psychiatrist. Eventually, the two sleep together.
Harley Quinn is bisexual and has been in a relationship with The Joker, and, more recently, in a non-monogamous relationship with Poison Ivy. Other characters have been portrayed as bisexual in Batman media adaptations. Gotham's Barbara Kean and Tabitha Galavan are also confirmed to be bisexual.
Once he reached safety, he sent a goon to Harley to apologize, exploding to make the point. Still feeling betrayed, Harley redid her outfit (which the Joker initially appreciated) and returned to the Joker again to break up with him, claiming that he mistreated her and never loved her.
Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy's relationship survives a cheating plot, showing their commitment to each other. They forgive past intimate moments with their ally Janet-from-hr, emphasizing their romance's importance. Future revisits of this cheating plot are unlikely, as they focus on working on their flaws together.
Following her introduction to the comics in 1999, Harley Quinn was depicted as the former doctor turned sidekick and lover of the Joker as well as the criminal associate and best friend of Poison Ivy.
Lady Gaga is playing Harley Quinn in Joker: Folie à Deux not replacing Margot Robbie, but rather in a separate universe; Robbie herself wanted the role passed on, and Gaga's musical background suits the film's musical nature, plus Robbie gave her blessing for the character to be played by different actors. Gaga's casting offers a fresh, separate take, allowing for creative freedom in the Joker storyline, which focuses on the Joker's origin and relationship with Harley.
While usually portrayed as a supervillain, Ivy has also been an antiheroine at times as well as the primary love interest of Harley Quinn as of The New 52 and DC Rebirth relaunches.
Margot Robbie says her love for Harley Quinn runs deep: “You can't get sick of Harley. I love her so deeply.
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.
Pansexuality is defined as an attraction to people of any gender or to people regardless of their gender, with the prefix “pan” coming from the Greek prefix for “all.” Pansexuality isn't a more evolved or “politically correct” form of bisexuality; it isn't more or less trans/nonbinary inclusive; it's just a word to ...
Injustice: Year Zero gives us something still unique among Harley/Ivy kisses throughout the multiverse—their first, and to date only, kiss at the wedding altar. It's here that we learn that throughout the Injustice timeline, Harley and Ivy have actually been married to each other this whole time. Surprise!
Throughout their sessions, Harleen becomes convinced that the Joker is a victim who has been oppressed by the system. Harleen believes she is the only one who can truly understand and help the Joker. She ends up falling in love with him.
Catwoman had a fling with a hitman in the series When in Rome. Elsewhere in the comics, she also had a romance with a character named Slam Bradley , which actually resulted in a child that she gave up for adoption.
The DC Comics character of Dick Grayson (best known as the sidekick Robin and later the hero Nightwing) has been subtextally coded queer since his first appearance over seventy-five years ago.
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Talia witnessed the murder as a young child. During this storyline, Batman marries Talia and the prior marriage from DC Special Series #15 (1978) is referenced. They have sex which results in her becoming pregnant.
Later that night, Harley successfully seduces Deadshot resulting in a resounding sexual encounter. Harley is sent on a criminal rampage throughout Gotham in search of a doll she's been looking for where she is caught by Batman.
It is unknown how Neytiri was conceived, but it is implied she may share DNA with both her mothers as she shares many physical traits with both of them, including hair and eyes like Harley and green skin like Ivy (although lighter to reflect Harley's bleached skin).
Harley Quinn is the Joker's most famous accomplice and lover. They met when she was a psychiatrist studying mentally ill criminals. When she decided to analyse the Joker, the young psychiatrist sealed her fate. Ever since Harley got to know The Joker she found him to be attractive and he seemed to latch onto this.