Marcus Errico
The Evolution of Harley Quinn, From Sketch to Screen Queen
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Original Harley Doodle (circa 1992)
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Arleen Sorkin
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‘Batman: The Animated Series’ (1992)
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‘The Batman Adventures’ (1993)
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‘Mad Love’ (1994)
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‘Harley Quinn’ (2000)
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‘Birds of Prey’ (2002)
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‘The Batman’ (2006)
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‘Batman: Arkham Asylum’ (2009)
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‘Batman: The Brave and the Bold’ (2010)
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‘Gotham City Sirens’ (2010)
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‘Suicide Squad’ (2011)
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‘Batman: Assault on Arkham’ (2014)
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‘DC Superhero Girls’ (2015)
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‘Batman: Akham Knight’ (2015)
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‘Suicide Squad’ (2016)
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‘Suicide Squad’ (2016)
Marcus Errico
·Editor-in-Chief, Yahoo Entertainment
Suicide Squad crashes theaters this weekend and one member of the psychotic crew of antiheroes is already being talked up for her own solo spinoff: Margot Robbie’s Harley Quinn. The character’s co-creator, Paul Dini, recently gave us a guided tour of Harley’s history; click through for some of his insights into Daddy’s Li’l Monster as we trace her path from animated second banana to DC movie superstar.
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(Editor’s note: The original version of this story used an image incorrectly attributed to DC Comics; it was from the site Inanimate Objects. We apologize for the error.)