DC Collectibles has announced the release of a HARLEY QUINN statue frorm their BLACK AND WHITE COLLECTION. The statue, based on a sexy design by BRUCE TIMM from the original BTAS animated show, will be relase sometime in 2014. Here is a sneak peek:

DC Collectibles has announced the release of a HARLEY QUINN statue frorm their BLACK AND WHITE COLLECTION. The statue, based on a sexy design by BRUCE TIMM from the original BTAS animated show, will be relase sometime in 2014. Here is a sneak peek:

A Jokerholic friend posted this in one of the galleries in my Joker museum but it is just such an insanely large and dedicated collection that I believed it deserved the spotlight. I’m an avid collector of Joker and Harley too (more Joker than Harley have to confess) as you can see from my museum, but this collection left me awestruck and drooling like an idiot.
The owner of this magnificent collection is Mark Terrence Sy who lives in the Philipines and it’s obvious he has been very busy with his collection. There are items there I have not been able to find anywhere in the web…not even by reference. I applaud his efforts for keeping Jokerdom alive and I give you a glimpse of his collection.
When she was a regular in the old DC, they tried to give her a new image and more independence as a character with her own comic book series from 2001 to 2003 that included creative talents from Karl Kesel, Terry Dodson, A.J. Lieberman, and Mike Huddleston. The original series was not too impressive, failing dramatically on releasing the inner talents of this character.
Now with the New52 revamped Harley Quinn (from her skimpy outfit, white skin, and strange hair color scheme) and new origin thanks to the Joker himself who threw her into a vat of chemicals to make her at his image, they seem ready to give Harley another chance to go solo. Here is the promo pic from our friends at CBR.

This time the team ahead of the new comic book run are no other than so well know comic book couple of Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner. Maybe this new try of DC to finally give Harley the place she has earned in the Batman mythos will prove more successul than its predecessor. That is something that has to be seen, but the new creative team are no amateurs and I think have a much better grasp of the character than did the first series.
Now please forgive my cold indiference at this time, but I will just sit and wait until the first issue comes out and check it out before thowing out any personal opinion on the subject (and that is because I am biased by the failure of the previous attempts). I personally think she lost after issue #1 a lot of what made her such a success in the TV series. So I will clear my mind now of the past because I want to address this re-launch with a new fresh mind.
In this promo pic (or tease) of the new series, hints that it will obviously include Joker as part of the series, as they will try to explore the strange relationship that led to Dr. Quinzel on becoming Harley Quinn (just hoping they don’t dwell on the subject too long and give her a good deal of space to grow as a unique and independent character. I believe she has a very strong potential to do it on her own with the direction of a great writer, editor and artist. We’ll see.
(Picture courtesy of CBR and source material courtesy of GIANTBOMB.COM)
More pics from our friends at Sideshow depicting the new Harley Quinn figure to be released on February of 2014. The figure is basically a companion of the 1/6th Joker figure to be released later this year.
I don’t know about you guys but I have no idea who came witht he idea of that hideous corsette for Harley. If they were doing a classic Joker figure why not follow a masterpiece like that with a classic Harley? Everybody knows the regular Harley Quinn had no corsette. Is this DC and Sideshow’s idea of hybridize Harley with the new more modern look she has taken, just to make her “sexier”? I would not believe it past DC Comics, specially after the more sexual tone the new 52 line has taken lately. It’s just a personal opinion.
Now to the important info. The figure will also include two head sculpts and accessories:
Here are the pics:
Detail of the Sideshow Exclusive engraved butcher’s knife:
(Picture courtesy of Sideshow Collectibles. For Pre-orders visit SIDESHOWTOY.COM or your local comic book shop)
Sideshow Collectibles have created a Museum Quality Harley Quinn statue to be released next year that will serve as companion to the previous Museum Quality Joker Statue. It comes in a regular edition and a Exclusive Sideshow Edition. Here are some pics:
Knock knock, Puddin’!
Mr. J’s right hand gal takes center stage, suited for crime sprees and clowning around in her signature red and black fabric bodysuit. With her trademark wooden mallet at the ready, the Gotham City bad girl flaunts her flair for mayhem with that one-of-a-kind crazed grin. You’ll be in mad love:



SIDESHOW EXCLUSIVE EDITION (With additional unmasked head sculpt):


Surfing the net I found this whimsical and funny sculpture of the Joker and her henchwoman on vacation. Sculpted by Adam Hastings, I found it well sculpted and quite funny. Hope you will enjoy it as much as I did. Here is a picture of the sculpture:

To see a lot more of more of Adam’s work , click the link to visit his site at COOLERCREATIONS.COM.
Yeah, by popular demand, the guys at FUNKO have decided to bring up a POP! vinyl version of the Joker’s girlfriend HARLEY QUINN and to tease all Harley fans out there they have released this pic of the prototype about to go into production:

Ok, I needed to know how they were going to make Joker a playable character after the events of the INJUSTICE: GODS AMONG US comic storyline between him and the Boy Scout and this just made me smile…Hope he IS the real one this time…
HERE IS THE HARLEY and JOKER TRAILER…ENJOY!!
(For more Joker action….read my next post HERE)
(In no way this is a absolutely complete list. If any products are missing, please feel free to let me know so they can be added.)
Bringing you more updates from the DEATH OF THE FAMILY story arc, spin-off issue SUICIDE SQUAD #14 this month brings together one of the most love-hated couples of all times. This issue reunites Harley Quinn and Joker and serie’s writer ADAM GLASS talks about it in this wonderful CBR article posted by editor Kiel Phegley>
CBR News: In a way, this Joker story has been in the offing for “Suicide Squad” as much as it has been for “Batman.” In issues #6 and 7, you wrote a big story about Harley Quinn’s past and present and how they related to the Joker’s disappearance after he lost his face. When you were working on that, did any word come down to you about where Joker might finally return?
Adam Glass: Obviously we knew that eventually the Joker would return, but we had no idea when. One of the first things in dealing with Harley that I wanted to do was explore who Harley is outside of the Joker. He was gone. Perfect timing. In fact, the whole conversation about that started back when DC asked me who I’d want on my Suicide Squad team. I said, “Harley!” And they said, “But Harley’s off in Arkham Asylum.” “Well…what if she’s not? What if in this brave new world, she didn’t go to Arkham right away?” The truth of the matter is, she had a history at Arkham. If we want to think about how the legal system works, that’s probably the last place they’d send her to – a place where she used to work and then flipped out.
So the idea started there. Harley was out on her own, and Joker was gone. The question of how that leads to who she’ll become fit perfectly. And there was an opportunity when we saw what happened to Joker’s face to keep him alive without seeing him. Then we could learn more about her story. Those two issues sold well, and the fans seemed pretty responsive to it.
Now, this has all worked itself out. My natural telling of her story and its unfolding fits in perfectly with the Joker’s return and his new place within the DCU. I’d love to sit here and claim that we planned it all out, but a lot of this is just a mixture of good luck.
On the other side of the coin from Harley and Joker’s issues, you had been playing with this story of Regulus – a kind of arch-villain for our team of villains – since the #0 issue. How did that thread help or hinder where you take things in this week’s issue?
Well, the end of issue #13 took one of the team off the table. Deadshot sacrificed himself against Regulus, and we’re left with both of them apparently dead. And I think the truth of that becomes clearer at the beginning of #14 where we open at Deadshot’s funeral. As the Joker’s returning, we’re dealing with all the fallout of that now. What does his death mean? We’ve learned that within the Squad, most of them had no idea they were sleeper agents. So now they need to be deprogrammed. There’s a lot of fallout from the last story.
And in the middle of all that, who comes to throw a monkey wrench in everything but the Joker? His story and Harley’s story and their reconnection asks what this means not only for the Squad but for the DCU. That’s what we’ll play with. So the truth is that this is a very balanced story where the fans who are with us month in, month out and want to see where the Squad is at continue to get that story. Meanwhile, we get to tell a story for everyone showing up to see what’s going on with Harley and the Joker as well.
We spoke some in San Diego about how you chose different characters to play a part on this team with a high turnover rate, and I’ve grown to get the sense that some of the tougher villains – even the smaller ones – come from Batman’s world. Is there a connection between the Gotham rogues and how you view the Suicide Squad?
When I originally started the book, I asked for a couple of characters, and they told me, “That’s too many Batman villains.” [Laughs] The reason you go to that well is that there are so many great ones. Batman’s rogue’s gallery is second to none. He has the greatest array of villains in comic book history. With that said, I got Harley and Black Spider who some people forget comes from Batman’s world. Even Deadshot technically comes from Batman’s world even though those latter two are so far back in the memory of the DCU that it slips our mind. But technically, that’s three characters coming out of that world.
So you can’t help but have Batman and Gotham bleed into our stories on some level. And anytime the Joker makes an appearance, obviously it’s a direct connection to Batman. That’s hinted to in our book – how all these stories and pieces connect up with one another. Scott Snyder already wrote a little piece of “Batman” that showed Joker and Harley together, and Joker asked her to do a favor in standing in as the Red Hood. That whole story starts in my book, and we explain how that all happened.
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On the non-Batman side, you’ve also recently gotten to reintroduce Captain Boomerang onto the team. He’s someone with a long history with the franchise. What are your goals in this story for people like him and the rest of the team who won’t have as much impact on what the Joker does next?
The good news about being on the book as long as I have been is that we planted a bunch of seeds. Some of those have grown quicker than others because of crossovers or characters that are very connected to Harley and Deadshot. People wanted to see those stories in the forefront for a while, but we’ve got a lot of other players waiting in the wings. King Shark has a mystery to him. Who is he? Why is he there? We’ll be dealing a lot more with that in the coming books. There was a reason he got to where he is – a goal. But he forgot about it because he was dehydrated by Amanda Waller who was playing her own game with him. He eventually forgot what his purpose was, but soon he’ll remember, and that’s not going to be good for another Squad member.
Then we’ve got El Diablo. He’s been hearing the voices of what he thought was God, but it turns out it wasn’t God. It was someone else, and now he feels betrayed. He’ll start to accept the darkness within him and maybe realize that that’s the only place he can be who he really is. Black Spider was revealed to be a traitor, but the guy was a hero, and he had a really interesting relationship with Waller. Why did he betray her? What is his play? What does he believe? That’s all about to get fleshed out.
And of course, there’s the question of “Were Harley and Deadshot a fling, or was there something deeper there?” Deadshot always played it like he wasn’t interested. He just said, “I want to get my rocks off, and then get the hell out of my way. This was a weird situation, and I took it.” Now he probably wishes he didn’t. [Laughs] When’s the last time he had this situation where he wakes up and says, “What did I do last night?” only to look down and realize he’s literally got the girl from “Fatal Attraction” next to him?
And of course, there are questions surrounding Waller. We’re starting to see something from “Team 7” bleed into our story a bit and some ghosts from her past. All those relationships are still out there. There’s a lot going on. We’ve built up a program, and we cut off the hand of Resurrection Man. What are we doing with that hand? All of these plans are in the offing. There’s no lack of story lines to the book, and I think for the fans who have stuck with us, they’ll start getting next moves and conclusions.
Not to add another one onto the pile, but in the #0 issues one the of the big hints in both your book and “Birds of Prey” was that Starling has some connection to the Squad as a double agent. Is that something that will be showing up again soon?
Absolutely. I think us and “Birds of Prey” are on a crash course. I can’t promise when it’ll happen, but I will say that all our paths will cross.
(Scans courtesy of CBR. Original source HERE)
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