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When an ex-partner comes back into town regardless of how … A Comic Book Reading Order Guide For Beginners & FansHarley Quinn has become one of the most popular characters in the DC Universe, rivaling the likes of fellow 90’s creation Deadpool in terms of rapid rise in profile.Harleen Quinzel, aka Harley Quinn, is one of the most fascinating Batman Universe characters, the rare Batman villain that actually originated from outside of comic books (on the excellent Batman: The Animated Series).Her creators, Paul Dini and Bruce Timm, brought her from TV to the DC Comics Universe, and Harley has been a mainstay ever since. Share Share Tweet Email.
You really don’t need to read the entire event to enjoy the Harley crossover, and in fact, if you’re willing to roll with “Harley deals with Aliens,” you’re probably in the best shape possible to read.Paul Dini and Guillem March’s brilliant team-up book starring Harley Quinn, Catwoman, and Poison Ivy.If you want to see how Harley and Suicide Squad fit in with the DC Universe as a whole, you can check out Comic Book Herald’s complete DC Harley’s New 52 reincarnation features her as lead in DC’s Suicide Squad.Harley’s first New 52 solo ongoing begins from Amanda Connor and Jimmy Palmiotti.Even for someone as obsessed with reading orders and chronology, I rarely get this specific, but the Harley Quinn and Power Girl miniseries is kind enough to tell us that it takes place in between the gutters of panels 3 and 4 of page 20 of Harley Quinn #12.DC’s 2015 Convergence event makes it easy to read individual tie-in series without reading the core event, but if you want the full event context, there’s Comic Book Herald’s complete For a full reading order for the first DC Rebirth crossover event, check out Comic Book Herald’s Bombshells is an excellent, out of continuity series set during the World War II era, starring all of DC’s female heroes and characters in new and exciting roles.Harley and Killer Croc play a small but notable role in the “Gotham Resistance” half of this collection, helping members of the extended Bat Family work through a warped Gotham City.Gotham City’s most notorious twosome cross paths with some of Riverdale’s most famous names in this out of continuinity tale.Harley Quinn gets a new Vol. SPOILERS FOR BATMAN #97 BELOW!

I’m obviously a massive fan and most of the lists I’ve come across have said they selected only certain issues. Stories that for some reason are no longer part of current continuity will have a comment saying this in a note following the entry.

Harley Quinn Volume 1: 2000-2004 After several appearances in the non-canon The Batman Adventures and a successful introduction into continuity, Harley Quinn was given an eponymous series in 2000.

Next Issue. This reading order contains all the essential and recommended comic book issues for you to enjoy Harley Quinn.

Only features a very minor amount of overlap with the next collection on the list, with Gotham Knights #14 and Batman: Black and White #3 showing up in both collections.This Harley Quinn is a bit of a mash-up of some of Harley’s greatest hits (not to be confused with the trade paperback, Harley Quinn’s first solo ongoing series, written by Karl Kesel and drawn and inked by Terry and Rachel Dodson.
0. He's a long-time comic book fan, and can be seen most evenings in Batman pajama pants. Harley Quinn first appeared in (comic version): Batman: Harley Quinn (1999).

Below is the definitive list of appearances of Harley Quinn in chronological order. 1 as writer Sam Humphries comes onboard to take over penning her adventures!Writers Paul Dini and Jimmy Palmiotti return to tell an early story from Harley’s tenure as the Joker’s long-suffering belle.If you like Comic Book Herald, and are able to donate, any small contribution will help keep CBH alive and full of new comics guides and content. Plus, in a backup story illustrated by superstar artist Riley Rossmo

From her tumultuous, troubling relationship with the Joker through her more recent ties to Suicide Squad, Harley Quinn is a top tier DC villain / antihero through and through.Below you’ll find a complete chronology and timeline to Harley Quinn’s comic book appearances and trade collections.Comic Book Herald is reader-supported. Includes prominent cameos from Poison Ivy as well.All of the team-ups between Harley and Ivy by Batman: The Animated Series creative geniuses Paul Dini and Bruce Timm.