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Latest revision as of 20:32, 10 August 2025

Harley Quinn
Developer Paul Dini, Bruce Timm
Publisher DC Comics, various
Distributor
Platforms As noted below
Released 1992-present
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See Harley Quinn category

Harley Quinn is a character that is part of an American multimedia series consisting of books, comics, films, magazines, music, television shows, and video games.

Harley Quinn is an antihero and villain created on September 11, 1992, by the Warner Bros. Animation team consisting of the writer Paul Dini and the artist Bruce Timm.

The character was part of the Batman series before being spun off into her own series. Harley Quinn was also one of the main characters in the Injustice series.

Fictional character biography

Psychiatrist Harleen Quinn worked at Arkham Asylum, trying to rehabilitate masked villains and supervillains.

The Joker convinced her that Batman was to blame for his problems.

She let Joker free and joined him as his girlfriend and partner in crime.

Her time with Joker took a toll on her as it was an abusive relationship.

She eventually had enough, broke up with Joker, and went out on her own.

Television series

Title Producer Release Notes
Harley Quinn Warner Bros. Animation 2019-present
Kite Man: Hell Yeah! Warner Bros. Animation 2024 Spun off from Harley Quinn

Video games

Title Developer Systems Release Notes
MultiVersus Player First Games PS4, PS5, Windows, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S 2024

Figures

Title Publisher Release Notes
Harley Quinn Pogo 2019 Lego bootleg