The 1994 graphic novel Mad Love recounts the character's origin. Told in the style and continuity of Batman: The Animated Series and written and drawn by Dini and Timm, the comic book describes Dr. Harleen Quinzel M.D. (her real name) as an Arkham Asylum psychiatrist who falls for the Joker and becomes his accomplice and on-off sidekick. The story received wide praise and won the Eisner and Harvey Awards for Best Single Issue Comic of the Year. The New Batman Adventures series adapted Mad Love as the episode of the same name in 1999, making it the second "animated style" comic book adapted for the series. (The other was Holiday Knights.)
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
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Mad Love is one of my all time favorite Batman the animated series and that's saying a lot.
What's there not to love about Harley?!
You chose the same "topic" for the letter "Q"... My post was good but your post on her ...basically "Blows mine out of the water..."
My madness only makes me more prolific with a need to go overboard. I ever do anything half way.
I don't like her. Where and in what universe does the Joker need a girlfriend? I mean really...Does Hannibal Lector need a girlfriend too? It is just ridiculous. Hell let's give them all girlfriends! Two Face, etc...
Two Face had "Sugar' (Drew Barrymore) and "Spice
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