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* AccidentalInnuendo: Bernie, Harley's taxidermy beaver, is subject to this in-universe, such as when Harley asks Ivy if she wants to "meet [her] beaver", which Ivy misinterprets sexually before seeing what Bernie is.
* ActuallyPrettyFunny: ComicBook/PoisonIvy spends most of Issue 7 being exasperated at Harley, but she lets out a brief laugh after Harley says the assassin [[ItMakesSenseInContext ripped in half by a fence ]]"went Splitsville".
* AllJustADream: Most of issue 0 takes place in a dream Harley is having after wishing for her own comic. It's a very [[MindScrew crazy]] dream where she talks with the comic's writers and holds auditions for artists to draw her comic.
* AllThereInTheManual: The fifth graphic novel collection, ''The Joker's Last Laugh'', has a bonus story, "Be Careful What You Wish For", which introduces [[BroughtDownToNormal ex-genie]] Jimm Salabim.
* AlterKocker: Sy Borgman is an old man who speaks Yiddish almost every time he opens his mouth.
* AlternateSelf:
** The Power Girl who shows up in the series is the Kara from Conner's pre-''ComicBook/{{Flashpoint}}'' series, not the New 52 Kara, saying in ''Harley Quinn/Power Girl'' that she's the sole survivor of her timeline and had that whole Earth-2 thing happen. How she ended up crashlanding near Harley is left mysterious.
** Harley meets her own alternate self when she visits [[ComicBook/DCComicsBombshells the Bombshells world]] in ''Little Black Book'' #4, which has... unexpected consequences.
* AntiHero: Harley doesn't try to cause trouble, it just happens, and she enforces justice in her own way, like freeing a neglected dog and punishing the owner, and rescuing an old woman who was robbed and giving her some money despite her own day going wrong in every way possible.
* ArmedWithCanon: The controversy over Harley's New 52 costume redesign (which included some writers who preferred the old costume openly mocking the new one in their own comics) is alluded to in #21, where Harley has a run-in with a character impersonator on Hollywood Boulevard who is wearing her old costume. Harley says that she only wears that costume on "special occasions", and when the impersonator accuses her of making a [[YourCostumeNeedsWork complete mess]] of being Harley, Harley pistol-whips her.
* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: Almost literally. The criminals on the van in Issue 3 are an arsonist, eight murderers, two mass murderers, two serial killers, and a pervert.
* ArtShift: In issue 0, Harley realizes that she needs an artist to draw her comic. The writers give her ''seventeen'' to choose from. Artists include [[ComicBook/PowerGirl Amanda Conner]], Jim Lee, Creator/BruceTimm, and [[ComicBook/TinyTitans Art Baltazar]]. In the end, she settles on Chad Hardin as her artist.
-->'''Harley:''' Seventeen artists to tell me how good I look? Eat your heart out, Pud'n!
* AscendedFangirl: The first issue of ''Harley's Little Black Book'' reveals that Harley is a huge Wonder Woman fan, and in the book Harley gets to team up with her.
* AssholeVictim: 99 percent of the people Harley kills are [[AssassinOutclassin other crooks and hitmen trying to kill her.]] [[BadPeopleAbuseAnimals animal abusers,]] and other horrible people. The only real exception is in #20 where the airport loses her luggage and the clerk is uncooperative, so [[WhatTheHellHero Harley kills her and stuffs her in a suitcase.]]
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Happens to Harley a lot. In one issue she plans to break into Arkham to rescue Ivy, but is distracted by the pizza in the restaurant she parachutes into.
* AuthorAvatar: In issue 0, the comic's writers, Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner, appear to Harley as disembodied voices. Jimmy's speech balloon is blue and Amanda's is green. They appear in person in Darwyn Cooke's segment.
* BachelorAuction: In the ''Harley Quinn Valentine's Day Special'' #1, Bruce Wayne is New York for a charity bachelor auction, and Harley decides she has to be the one to win a dream date with Franchise/TheDCU's most eligible bachelor.
* BadassBiker: Harley rides around in a [[VisualPun Harley Davidson]] and tends to wear a red and black biker jacket.
* BaitAndSwitch:
** Issue 2 opens up with Harley back together with the Joker, but it turns out that it was just a wax statue of him.
** ''Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy'' (2019) #6 reveals that, [[spoiler:back in #2]], Harley [[spoiler:unknowingly]] carried off and drove away with [[spoiler:an [[GeneticMemory exact double]] of]] Ivy [[spoiler:that the real Ivy accidentally created in #1]], and [[spoiler:Ivy]] was the one hunting down the two of them all along.
** In number 16, theres a scene where Harley and Ivy are at a movie and Harley is loudly talking during it. The two people sitting behind her are understandably annoyed and tell her to shut up. She turns around, looks like she is about to punch them.. only to [[PetTheDog smile and politely say she's sorry and didn't realize her voice was so loud]]. Even better, Ivy points out after that Harley seems to [[TookALevelInKindness be learning to control her temper better.]]
* BeautifulDreamer: In issue 2, Ivy wakes up in bed with a sleeping Harley [[spoiler:surrounded by several cuddly cats and dogs]]. She says "Aww...my cute little psycho" and kisses Harley's cheek before wandering off.
* BenevolentBoss: This version of Harley is actually pretty nice to her followers (some of whom are [[{{Polyamory}} more than just followers.]])
* BigBreastPride: In #22, Harley is briefing the Gang of Harleys when she notices that Harley Queen is topless. She asks Queen why, and Queen replies:
-->"Number one, just ''look'' at these! Number two... Well, just ''look'' at 'em!"
* BigDamnHeroes: Big Tony shoots a hitwoman that was sneaking up on Harley while she was relaxing.
* BigEater: This Harley sure can stuff her face.
-->'''Nate''' ''(the hot dog stand guy)'': When you eat that much, where does it all go?\\
'''Harley:''' Ha! You'll figure it out when I walk away from here.
* BitingTheHandHumor:
** Dan [=DiDio=] shows up in the Comic-Con special, where among other things he mentions that the next New 52 September event will have 4-D covers - basically 3-D, with the 4th D standing for [=DiDio=], as he'll be in the background of every issue - that involved mining one of the most remote places on Earth and melting part of the South Pole in the process, and that DC will be launching a line with ''no'' editors to overlook the content which they don't expect to sell at all, so they're giving them a low print run.
** Harley's comic faces rejection at Comic-Con because DC isn't looking for anything new or original.
** In #8, Harley launches a barrage of dog poop with the Scatapult at the DC office, where a "Gnu 52" reboot (where a villain forces Zatanna to turn everyone into antelope and wildebeest) is being pitched by [=DiDio=]. You can also see Jim Lee and Geoff Johns there.
** The name of the boss demon in ''Harley's Little Black Book'' #3 is [[SdrawkcabName Nad Oidid]].
* BlackComedy: A good deal of the book is focused on this, but the crowning example has to be when Ivy and Harley are betting on which side of a fence a corpse stuck on it will fall on. They also use scientific analysis to justify their predictions. [[spoiler: As it turns out, the body splits in half and falls on both sides, making both correct.]]
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Harley has a twisted sense of right and wrong. When she sees a dog getting neglected by his owner, she frees the dog and drags the owner by her motorcycle.
* BloodKnight: She really likes fighting, in particular [[TheBrute melee combat with blunt instruments.]] Even when "off-duty" she loves full contact sports like boxing and roller derby.
* BondageIsBad: Harley seems to be a fan of this, both as the dominant and the submissive. To give an obvious example, one issue starts with her waking up in her rather messy apartment with last night's date behind her, duct-taped to the wall; two pages later, she sees a patient dressed in a gimp outfit (her treatment consists of "integral psychotherapy" through "introspection and dissection", a fancy way of saying she hogties him). Unfortunately, this leads to a horrific nightmare where she's in bed with Mason, who turns into "Mistuh Jay" mid-embrace.
* BoundAndGagged: The comic has had a heavy emphasis on ballgags, with Harley using one to gag a victim at least once per issue as they have progressed. Harley herself was bound and gagged in the first issue of ''Harley Quinn and Her Gang of Harleys''.
* TheBoxingEpisode: In ''Harley's Little Black Book'' #5 Harley and Superman square off in the boxing ring in a story that's an homage/parody of the famous ''Superman vs Muhammad Ali'' comic.
* BreakingTheFourthWall:
** Issue 0 has Harley and [[AuthorAvatar the writers]] breaking the fourth wall so much, it'll give ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}'' a run for his money. The end of the issue has them swear they'll stop breaking the fourth wall by issue 1. (That doesn't stop them jumping up and down on the pieces of the wall later on, though.)
** At the end of ''Harley's Little Black Book 2'', Harley kisses [[ComicBook/GreenLantern Hal Jordan]] and squeezes his butt. Why? She's seen this on the cover.
* BrickJoke:
** In Issue 0, Harley likes artist Stephane Roux's art and says she'll have him draw half of issue 2. He does.
** At the end of Issue 3, Harley throws an aphrodisiac plant Ivy gave her out of her window, after she suffered some LovePotion shenanigans because of it, and it lands in the sea lion pool at the zoo. Many issues later, there's a newspaper headline about a sea lion baby boom.
** In the annual, Harley fantasizes about being Godzilla when hurtling across New York city via catapult. The mass hallucination she induces later includes a scene of Harley as Godzilla.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: While Harley may be crazy and has an unusual appearance, she's still a licensed psychiatrist, and manages to secure a job as a therapist. Subverted in that her appearance is never noticed by others, and that she dresses up as Harleen for her job.
* TheBusCameBack: Captain Horatio Strong, an obscure character from the '70s ''Superman'' comics.
* {{Calacas}}: Harley Sinn has facial tattoos in a calaca design.
* CallBack: In the Comic-Con special, Harley's got a score to settle with Amanda and Jimmy from back in issue #0. (Yes, that was a dream. Harley's relationship with the fourth wall appears to be just as quirky as everything else in her life.)
* TheCameo:
** [[ComicBook/{{Shazam}} Mr. Mind]] shows up in the first page of ''Harley Quinn/Power Girl'' #1... only to be puked on by a motion-sick Harley.
** ''Harley Quinn/Power Girl'' #3 has Creator/GrantMorrison pop up in the middle of a MushroomSamba. Which is fitting, considering.
** Bizarro and Jimmy Olsen show up for two pages in the ''Road Trip Special'', tying into the ''ComicBook/{{Bizarro}}'' miniseries.
** ''Little Black Book'' #2 has a guest appearance from Creator/GeoffJohns as a ComicBook/GreenLantern fanboy bidding against Harley for a real GL ring.
** Issue 30 features cameos from numerous DC characters in Harley's dream, including Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, the Suicide Squad, several Bat-villains, and several of Conner's previous characters (ComicBook/PowerGirl, [[ComicBook/Starfire2015 Starfire]], ComicBook/{{Terra}}).
* CaptainErsatz:
** Captain Horatio Strong is the DC version of ComicStrip/{{Popeye}}.
** Harley faces a talkative and crazy mercenary in a full red and black suit called Red Tool. [[ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} Sounds familiar, eh?]]
** The first three issues of ''Harley's Little Black Book'' include a British superhero called Pub Crawler, who uses his alcohol-induced bodily secretions to fight crime. As such he's a combination of a ComicBook/SpiderMan parody with the ''ComicBook/{{Viz}}'' DrunkenMaster DeconstructiveParody superhero Brown Bottle.
* CaptainEthnic: Intentionally invoked with the Gang of Harleys. The Jewish member is dubbed Hanuquin, while the Indian member is dubbed Bolly Quinn. Averted with Harley Queens. She's Chinese-American, but Harley chose to give her [[CaptainGeographic a name that reflects the fact that she lives in Queens]], rather than anything pertaining to her ethnicity.
* CarryABigStick: Harley's preferred weapon is a huge mallet.
* CarnivalOfKillers: The $2 million bounty placed on Harley's head brings a veritable army of hired killers out the woodwork looking to claim it.
* TheCasanova: Big Tony claims to have a lot of devotees.
* CatchPhrase: Harley very frequently says "Holee [awful rhyme fitting the situation]" (emphasis on the ''ho''), such as "Holee Tracheotomolee!" when she throws a knife into a would-be assassin's throat.
** Harley also says several variations on "I think I died and went to Heaven!"
** Also "Whoopsie daisies!" whenever she screws up.
* ClarkKenting: Harley tries to give an amnesiac Power Girl a secret identity by way of this. Remedied by adding a ponytail.
--> '''Power Girl:''' ''(about the glasses-only disguise)'' You must think I'm an ''idiot''. Only a moron couldn't tell the difference.
* CleavageWindow: Harley puts a diamond-shaped one on her superhero costume, and another one above her backside.
* {{Cliffhanger}}: Subverted in issue 4. Harley and Sy get caught in an explosion. The ending narration starts off with the typical "Will they survive?" thing before admitting that of course they'll live.
* ComicBookTime: Harley was a huge fan of Wonder Woman when she was a little girl...which makes no sense given the timeline. Given this series, [[RuleOfFunny the discrepancy was almost certainly intentional]].
* CompanionCube: Bernie, Harley's stuffed beaver, whom she also [[HearingVoices imagines speaking]]. He's [[DeadpanSnarker pretty snarky]].
* ContinuitySnarl: The series doesn't even attempt to explain how Harley's life and adventures in Brooklyn fit in with her situation in the simultaneously-published ''ComicBook/SuicideSquad'', although a couple of jokes lampshade the issue.
* CoolOldGuy: Sy Borgman, retired bioaugmented secret agent who can still inflict damage from his invalid scooter and ends up as a sort of surrogate uncle to Harley.
* CutAndPasteComic: The same panel is reused three times when Harley and Ivy are looking out the window and making the aforementioned bet. In Issue 4, the art is mostly reused for both times Harley drives away (after knocking down the opposing roller derby team, and after releasing the Rubenstein family.)
* CuteAndPsycho: Harley, as usual. Acknowledged when Poison Ivy calls a sleeping Harley "my cute little psycho".
* CutenessOverload: [[NightmareFetishist Harley]] when faced with an alien hydra in ''Harley Quinn/Power Girl'' #1.
* DaydreamSurprise: In #14, Harley's been having a really crappy day, but things are finally starting to look up for her... then she gets a nasty Joker-flavored surprise and wakes up.
* DeadpanSnarker: Bernie, pretty much every time his voice issues out into Harley's mind.
** Ivy, although her snark isn't nearly as venomous as before the New 52:
--> '''Harley:''' Is everyone as excited as I am?
--> '''Ivy:''' No. It's not possible.
** Santa here, after removing a humbug from Harley's ear:
--> '''Harley:''' That... That itty-bitty thing is what drove me insane?
--> '''Santa:''' Something tells me you had a pretty good head start.
* DefectingForLove: [[spoiler:Zena]] changes sides [[DecemberDecemberRomance for Sy]].
* DependingOnTheArtist:
** While she's drawn by several artists in issue 0, the colors of her clothes and hair alternate between "red and black" or "red and blue". Her permanent artist goes for the red and black colors.
** Whenever Amanda Conner herself draws Harley on covers and occasionally inside, she seems to be either wearing pink blusher on her cheekbones, or to have some natural color there. The other artists on the series all draw her with her normal dead white skin.
* DestructoNookie: Harley, Ivy and Catwoman spend a wild night together at a hotel. The next morning, the bed is destroyed and there are claw marks on the wall.
* DidNotDoTheBloodyResearch: The first issue of ''Harley's Little Black Book'' includes a British costumed villain called the Barmy Bugger, which is yet another example of how US writers aren't aware of how offensive and insulting the word "bugger" actually is in British English -- it's not something that even a villain would voluntarily call themselves[[note]] In U.S. lingo, calling yourself "Barmy Bugger" would be like someone calling themselves "Crazy Butt-Fucker"[[/note]].
* DifferentWorldDifferentMovies:
** Averted in issue #0. The comics Harley is reading are all from DC Comics' ''ComicBook/{{New 52}}''. Near the end, she picks up a comic, not realizing that it's her own. If you look closely, you can see that it foreshadows how issue #0 will end.
** Harley's DreamSequence in issue #30 has her going to see ''[[Film/SuicideSquad2016 The Kill Yourself Crew]]''.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Harley tends to go overboard when it comes to people she thinks are bad. Even merely rude people are demmed worthy of murder.
* DontMakeMeTakeMyBeltOff: Miz Diangelis takes a wooden spoon to her teenage daughters for lying about their age to join Harley's gang. Subverted a few issues later when Harley advises a client against beating her rebellious daughter, reasoning that "a good old-fashioned beating" would only alienate her further in her current state.
* DoubleEntendre: A good helping of it, mainly coming from Harley. Complete with ThatsWhatSheSaid.
* EasterEgg: In Issue 7, a rather creepy grinning face can be seen under Harley's bed.
* EggFolk: Eggsy is for unknown reasons a sentient egg in power armor.
* EmbarrassingTattoo: After being abducted and knocked out by Red Tool, Harley wakes up with a red hammer and Red Tool's phone number tattooed on her ass. Harley, needless to say, is pissed at this turn of events.
* EpisodeZeroTheBeginning: The series starts off on issue #0 with Harley choosing which artist to draw her comic. It also has her getting some property in Coney Island where the series will take place.
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
** In the first issue, Harley [[WhatADrag drags a man behind her motorcycle]] after she catches him hurting a dog.
** In issue #4, Harley kidnaps a family that she believes is neglecting their grandmother. Just as she's about to drown the BoundAndGagged hostages, she learns that the whole thing was a huge misunderstanding, and releases them.
* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: After watching Harley (non-fatally) mow down a group of rival derby girls with her car, one of her teammates remarks "Wow. That was kinda hot."
* EvenTheGuysWantHim: Both the male and female news reporters confess a desire to go on the auctioned date with Bruce Wayne.
* {{Fanservice}}: Harley dresses quite revealingly and gets a lot of male gaze, as do several of the other regular female characters, and there's a lot of mildly erotic sex humour. Taken to an extreme in the "''ComicBook/GothamCitySirens'' reunion" ''Road Trip'' special, which was criticized by some reviewers for being very little but fanservice.
* FightClub: After being rapidly banned from her initial roller derby league for being too violent, Harley gets recruited to a "skate club" that is an illegal no-rules fight club on roller skates. And we mean "no rules" -- Harley has even been known to accidentally [[SpectatorCasualty kill or maim]] members of the audience with no consequences.
* FlashForward: The ''[[ComicBook/TheNew52FuturesEnd Futures End]]'' tie-in, as part of the theme for the New 52 comics that month, flashes five years ahead to feature Harley meeting up with the Joker on a desert island (and [[{{Foreshadowing}} dropping hints as to what's about to happen in the present day]]).
* FriendToAllLivingThings: Harley goes so far as to volunteer her time at a pet shelter on Christmas, then breaks into a home to make sure the owners aren't mistreating an adopted dog.
* FunetikAksent: Harley's Brooklyn accent (although it's rather inconsistent), and several of the Russian bad guys fought by Harley and Sy.
* GangOfHats: Harley creates a gang who all dress like her in order to help her fight crime and organise her life.
* GirlOnGirlIsHot: The burlesque play in issue 9 where Queenie kisses Harley gets a very positive reaction from the crowd.
* HandicappedBadass: This series introduces several new ones to the DCU. Sy Borgman and the blind Coach of the Gang of Harleys are prime examples of this trope.
* HeelFaceTurn:
** Red Tool initially behaves in a very creepy StalkerWithACrush way towards Harley, but she forgives him, accepts him into her circle of friends, and is implied to occasionally sleep with him.
** Harley Sinn is the villain of the ''Gang of Harleys'' miniseries, but after getting released from Arkham becomes part of her crew.
* HehHehYouSaidX: Harley does this a ''lot''.
-->'''Harley (after Power Girl's soda cup is shot):''' Oh, ''no!'' Don't worry, we can get another cup. Heh, I said ''cup''.
--> '''Harley (after Manos calls for his pipe organ):''' HA! He said ''Cosmic Organ''.
* HiredGuns: Harley has to deal with all sorts of mercenaries and bounty hunters since she has a bounty on her head worth over $2 million.
* HumongousMecha: In issue 29 Harley fights a man with both using giant transforming mecha.
* HurricaneOfEuphemisms: In Harley's fight with Captain Strong, he gives a Hurricane of Euphemisms for defecation, she responds with one for vomiting.
* HypocriticalHumor: Harley points out the obvious case of StevenUlyssesPerhero surrounding Sy Borgman's name. Never mind that her own name is Harleen Quinzel.
* ICallItVera: In #5, we learn that Harley calls that huge hammer "Beatrice." "She never runs out of bullets."
* IDontLikeTheSoundOfThatPlace: Harley Sinn has her secret hideout on the Island of Horrible Death. Presumably she named the place herself.
* ISeeDeadPeople: According to ''Harley's Little Black Book'' #3, Harley's been able to see ghosts at least since medical school. ComicBook/{{Zatanna}} has no idea why.
* ITakeOffenceToThatLastOne: In ''Harley's Little Black Book'' #5, an alien conqueror tells Big Tony "Quiet, whimpering maggot!". Tony replies:
-->"What? I don't whimper!"
* ImagineTheAudienceNaked: In #0, Harley finds herself dreaming that she is performing in front of an audience of comic book fans. She forgets her lines and tries to remember this piece of advice, but gets confused as to whether she is supposed to imagine the audience naked or herself naked. Ultimately she imagines herself naked and starts belting out her lines, only the dream changes so she is now in church.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: At one point, Harley uses some linked model trains as a whip.
* ImprovisedWeapon: In issue 3, to stop the love-crazy convicts that are after her, Harley breaks into a tool store to gear up. Her arsenal includes a weed whacker, an axe, [[NailEm a nail gun]], and a [[ExplodingBarrels propane tank]].
* InLoveWithYourCarnage: Summer absolutely loves how brutal Harley can get in the roller derby - and out too, as seen by her reaction when Harley takes her car and runs over a rival team who had just defeated the Bruisers in her absence in #4. The others are pretty horrified, but Summer thinks it was "kinda hot".
* IronicNickname: One of Harley's tenants is a short guy named Big Tony.
* {{Irony}}: Before her chemical bath (and, technically, before the New 52), Harleen had to wear makeup to become Harley. Now, Harley has to wear makeup to become Harleen for a job.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: For an AxCrazy BloodKnight, Harley has a surprisingly good heart. In addition to being an extreme AnimalLover, she seems to be given to whims of kindness in general, even (occasionally) to superheroes and other people who are techincally her enemies. This version of her also has a civilian identity where she is still a psychiatrist, and she really does seem to care about her patients.
* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: Issue 30, the last before the ''ComicBook/DCRebirth'' relaunch, is something of a commentary on ''Rebirth'', with Harley refusing to let things be changed and standing up for the past, and Ivy finding a solution that combines the best of both worlds, in line with ''Rebirth'''s intended ethos.
* LighterAndSofter: Than most of the other books in the New 52, which tended to be very serious, despite this one having a lot of death and even some gore.
* LimitedWardrobe: Averted, as she's shown to have different outfits, most of them in the red and black jester-themed pattern she's known for. She wonders how Superman can wear the same thing all the time.
* LoonyFan[=/=]StalkerWithACrush: Harley discovers she has one in issue 9. She sympathises, thanks to her own obsessive issues... and manages to persuade him to get some therapy. [[spoiler:But later the Joker manages to get in touch with the guy and things go way down south...]]
* LovesMyAlterEgo: According to the ''Valentine's Day Special'', Harley prefers Bruce Wayne over Batman, particularly when it comes to kissing (Bruce doesn't reciprocate).
* MaleGaze: There are many panels in the series focused squarely on Harley's butt.
** Issue 13 has one panel which is just the backside of her Power Girl outfit showing off the outfit's butt window.
** Issue 26 has a panel where her butt is dead center as a leering guy with a metal detector makes an unwelcome comment about it as she walks by.
** Issue 29 takes it up a level, with a panel focused on the butt of a TransformingMecha in Harley's image.
* MatchCut: A scene transitions from an imminent decapitation to a meatball falling on a diner floor.
* MeaningfulName: Sy Borgman, also known as Syborg, got cybernetic limbs at some point in his life.
* MirandaRights: Spoofed in #9 because Harley won't shut up about its terms (and even throws in a reference to ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} at the lawyer part).
* MsFanservice: Even more than the pre-New 52 version. She often is half-naked and object of MaleGaze.
** In ''Little Black Book'' #6 she actually has a whole fight scene battling a monster fully naked. The naughty bits are censored of course, but just barely.
* MuggedForDisguise: The first issue of ''Harley's Little Black Book'' has Harley knocking ComicBook/WonderWoman unconscious so she can steal her costume.
* MuggingTheMonster: Parodied in the ''Gang of Harleys'' miniseries, when one of Harley Sinn's [[PsychoForHire Psychos for Hire]] minions stumbles across a group of homeless men in an alley and pretends to think that they're trying to mug him, so that he can kill them for fun. Harlem Harley intervenes before he can harm anyone.
* MushroomSamba:
** Many issues of the comic involve Harley getting dosed with something and having weird hallucinations. Comes from being... close friends... with Poison Ivy.
** A good portion of Issue 3 of Harley Quinn/Power Girl ends up turning into some weird version of ''Literature/FearAndLoathingInLasVegas''.
* MythologyGag:
** Issue 0 has a few.
*** Harley notices that Jim Lee's page is a remake of a scene from ''ComicBook/BatmanHush'', except that this time, she beats Batman.
*** Harley references her time in the ComicBook/SuicideSquad, which is misinterpreted by the artist.
*** Bruce Timm's page not only has Harley in her ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' costume, but she also does a theater version of her "[[{{Double Entendre}} Rev up your Harley]]" scene where she forgets her lines.
*** Harley's original costume also appears in a portrait of her in Art Baltazar's page.
*** When Amanda Conner appears in person, she's wearing a CleavageWindow dress in reference to her previous comic, ''ComicBook/PowerGirl''. She can also kick butt like Power Girl, as she demonstrates on Harley.
** Issue 1 has Harley's pre-New 52 headwear sitting on top of her luggage.
** Her LoonyFan's collection in issue 9 features a number of pictures and memorabilia of Harley in her original costume - including her outfit from her time as a psychologist.
** Harley encountering the Clock King, as both were products of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries''.
** The ''Road Trip Special'' is a ''ComicBook/GothamCitySirens'' reunion, as Harley, Ivy and Selina team up for the titular road trip. Also, one of Harley's kid photos features her dressed as Golden Age Wonder Woman.
** In issue 26, Harley gets a makeover bringing her closer to her ''Film/SuicideSquad2016'' film look.
** In "Be Careful What You Wish For", Harley wishes to be Wonder Woman. Jimm Salabim asks ''which'' Wonder Woman she wants to be - the classic warrior on horseback, the [[Series/WonderWoman1975 TV one]], the '70s comics one with the white slacks, the Perez-era one, the New 52 one... Harley asks how he knows this, given he's been stuck in a bottle for the last few centuries. Jimm says it's [[AWizardDidIt genie powers]] whose workings he doesn't understand.
* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: In #25, when the Joker tries to convince Harley to let him out when she comes to rescue Mason, Harley goes right into his cell and beats him up and follows it up by telling him she's over him and threatening to kill him if she ever hears from him again or if he ever threatens her friends and family.
* NoodleIncident:
** The second time Harley and Power Girl go to another dimension is skipped over.
** In ''Harley Quinn Annual #1'' there is a bit where she, Ivy, and a few other characters meet Eggsy, a [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext giant talking egg.]] They try to guess his OriginStory, only for him to get mad and refuse to tell. They say they're really sorry, and he says he'll tell. We (the readers) don't get to hear it, but it apparently takes three hours to tell, and is tragic enough that Harley [[PetTheDog decides to let him live at her place indefinitely.]]
* NoteFromEd: Queenie asks if they can't use another colour in the costumes of the Gang of Harleys, since using just red and black makes the place look like the bargain basement section at Hot Topic. [[ComicallyMissingThePoint Editor Chris Conroy takes the opportunity to plug the official Harley merchandise at Hot Topic.]]
* {{Nice Girl}}: Harley Quinn is this as she is sweet, kind, polite and friendly towards everyone even toward her enemies which even some are turned over to her because of her kindness and she is also pretty friendly towards the superheroes as well even though that some of them are her enemies as well. She also loves animals as she rescues a dog from being abused by his owner and even opens up a floor for the animals from the vet so that they could have a place to live at.
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: The story takes Harley and Power Girl to a space dimension after being sent through the Clock King's portal. However, once they return to Earth, they are promptly sent back through. The book cuts to their second return. What happened in between was subsequently depicted in full in the entire ''Harley Quinn & Power Girl'' spin-off miniseries.
* TheOneGuy: Harvey Quinn is the only guy in the Gang of Harleys.
* OutOfTheFryingPan: When Clock King and Sportsmaster attack the boat where Harley is having dinner with her parents, they end up randomly teleporting to get away from her... only to materialise in Power Girl's bathroom. [[AccidentalPervert While she's naked in the shower.]]
* ParkingPayback: In ''Harley Quinn Holiday Special'' #1, Harley is looking for a car to steal and decides to steal the one that is taking up two parking spaces because it is taking two parking spaces.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: Harley's not shy about killing those who try to kill her. In issue #2, a hitman tries to run her over. She ties him up and later throws him to her hungry new pets to save her stuffed beaver. The next morning, there's nothing but his bones left.
* PekingDuckChristmas: In ''Harley Quinn Holiday Special'' #1, Harley takes a MallSanta out for dinner on Christmas Eve to thank him from saving her from a humbug that was stuck in her ear (MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext). The only place that is open is a kosher deli.
* PersonalRaincloud: Harley gets one on Valentine's Day in Issue 3, blurring the lines of reality by soaking her hair, which stays wet until the scene changes.
* PetTheDog:
** In issue 1, Harley rescues a neglected dog from his owner and keeps him as her own. The dog is much happier living with her.
** In issue 2, Harley and Poison Ivy break into an animal shelter that euthanizes its unwanted animals and free them all. They turn Harley's studio into an indoor park and keep them there.
** There's also the time when she gives a woman who was robbed some money after the [[KarmaHoudini robbers got away.]] And another where she shares her pizza with a homeless man and gives him a hug.
* PinPullingTeeth: Bolly Quinn is shown doing this in the 'meet the gang' page of ''Harley Quinn and Her Gang of Harleys'' #1.
* {{Polyamory}}: Amanda and Jimmy refer to Harley and Ivy as "girlfriends without the jealousy of monogamy". During their run, Harley has at the very least serious flirtations and probably outright sexual relationships with Ivy, Mason, and Red Tool at much the same time, and none of them object despite their seeming awareness.
* PsychoPsychologist: Surprisingly averted. Harley takes a psychiatric position at an old peoples' home, and does her best to help them, usually succeeding. She also sometimes goes into benevolent psychiatrist mode with antagonists who she feels sorry for, especially Harley Sinn, and Sparrow in #21. Of course, given that she's more than a little off, her tactics for therapy sometimes stray into a mental equivalent of MeatgrinderSurgery...
* PunnyName:
** Sy Borgman, and most of the Russians, whose names are actually pretty subtle until read out loud. They include: Ivana Brekemoff [[note]] I wanna break 'em off[[/note]], Kosta Armanoleg [[note]] Cost an arm and a leg [[/note]], Borya Tatierski [[note]] Bore you to tears[[/note]], Yuri Beyznatofin [[note]] Pays not often [[/note]] and Zena Bendemova [[note]] Bend 'em over [[/note]].
** Edgar's full name is Edgar Fullerton Yeung. In other words, egg foo yung.
* ARareSentence: From ''Harley Quinn and Her Gang of Harleys'' #6:
-->'''Harvey Quinn:''' One of Power Girl's robot boobs saved your life. Well, that's a sentence I never thought I was gonna say.
* RasputinianDeath: One of Sy's enemies is an old man in a coma. Sy cuts his life support, but he doesn't die. Sy cuts his breathing tube, but still doesn't die. Then Harley takes a crack at it and blows into the breathing tube, [[BloodyHilarious making the man's arteries explode]]. That finally does it.
* ReimaginingTheArtifact: Edgar "Eggsy" Fullerton Young, the freakiest of all Harley's pals (an inexplicably sentient egg in PowerArmor), is an attempt to produce a tolerable new version of Silver Age ComicBook/WonderWoman villain Egg Fu, a massively despised character due to his ludicrous nature and gross ethnic stereotyping.
* ResolvedNoodleIncident:
** The ''Harley Quinn & Power Girl'' miniseries described what happened during Harley's and Kara's second dimensional trip in the New 52 issue 12.
** One of the stories in the 25th Anniversary special depicts Harley, Ivy, and Selina throwing an utterly out-of-control party in their hotel suite in Las Vegas, which was a GilliganCut NoodleIncident in the ''Road Trip'' special.
* RetiredBadass: Issue 4 introduces [[{{Cyborg}} Sy Borgman]], a former government agent of the Sixties who got blown up taking out a Russian terrorist group. His arm, leg and eye were replaced with state-of-the-art (for the time, at least) bionics, but in his old age, they're just extra weight.
* ReunionShow: The ''Road Trip Special'' features Harley with Ivy and Catwoman, and is hence a revival of the 2009-11 ''ComicBook/GothamCitySirens'' series featuring the three of them.
* RoadTripPlot: The special one shot ''Harley Quinn Road Trip Special'' features Harley, Ivy, and Selina travelling together to get the ashes of Harley's beloved uncle. Hijinks ensue with {{Fanservice}} and [[MushroomSamba a dream/hallucination sequence]] included.
* RobotBuddy: Edgar Fullerton Yeung, or "Eggy" as Harley calls him. Either a robot or cyborg (the comic cuts away when he begins telling Harley and company his origin, returning when he finishes) shaped like an egg on a floating platform who can assimilate a variety of robotic torsos. Originally, he captured Harley simply out of loneliness, but now works as a handyman in her apartment. His later recounting of his family background implies he's a cyborg, as he mentions having parents.
* RollerbladeGood: In order to pay the bills of her new home, Harley tries out for a roller derby team. She absolutely demolishes her competition and the team leader is proud to have her aboard.
* RunningGag:
** There's much LampshadeHanging of the many {{Dream Sequence}}s and {{Mushroom Samba}}s in the series.
** Harley's repeated fangirling at Comic-Con, which consists of "Hey, it's that guy/girl who [long-winded summary of their most famous roles]. I LOVE that guy/girl!"
** Edgar's secret origin, which involves an astonishing number of NoodleImplements.
* SceneryCensor: Used a lot in issue #8, when Harley and Ivy visit Sy's holiday camp in Florida, which they haven't been told is a nudist colony.
* SelfDeprecation:
** In issue 0, Harley and Catwoman try to rob a yacht and the book's writers, Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner, try to stop them. Amanda tells Jimmy not to hurt Harley because she's gonna pay their bills. Catwoman then riffs on Jimmy's other comics, All-Star Western and Batwing.
-->'''Harley:''' Is she serious?\\
'''Catwoman:''' You see the numbers on All-Star Western and Batwing? [[note]]They weren't very high.[[/note]]
-->'''Harley:''' Yeah, let's go easy on him. Maim, not kill.
** In the same issue Bernie calls Jimmy the cowboy guy because he writes ''All-Star Western''. He also calls Amanda the one who draws the [[ComicBook/PowerGirl girls with the big...]]
-->'''Amanda Conner:''' Hey, I'm talented! I can draw a '''lot''' of different-sized boobs!
** In #16, letterer John J. Hill breaks the fourth wall to complain about the lack of consideration he gets from Amanda and Jimmy, having to reletter the comic three or four times over with all the changes to the scripts they throw at him. (He also appears to be chained up.)
* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: Devani "Batfan" Kage and [[spoiler:possibly Red Tool, although it's anyone's guess just how much of what he told Devani was true]] are sent back from a potential future to kill Harley, since in that future she is generally believed to have killed Batman.
* SexyJester: A lot of Harley outfits have a design and color pattern similar to that of a typical court jester and show off a lot of skin.
* ShaggyDogStory:
** In issue 4, one of Harley's patients is a elderly woman who is sad that her family rarely sees her. Sickened, Harley goes to the family's house, kidnaps them, forgets about them for a while, remembers them, takes them to the pier, and berates them for neglecting their elder. However, the elderly woman's son reveals [[spoiler:that they see her all the time; she just has Alzheimer's disease, which makes her forget]]. Harley then realizes she should've looked at the files first.
** Poison Ivy's plan to end the hit on Harley. While she successfully finds out who placed the hit [[spoiler:(it was Harley herself; turns out she did that while ''sleepwalking'' to ensure no one would try to disturb her in her new life - regardless of how counterproductive the whole thing may seem)]], some assassins come in and destroy the computer before she can take over and cancel the bounty, leaving Harley to deal with the problem.
* ShamelessFanserviceGirl: Harley doesn't seem to care who sees her naked or how comfortable they are with it.
* ShoutOut:
** In Issue 1, a blue and green van called the [[Franchise/ScoobyDoo Munchie Machine]] can be seen at the roller derby.
** When Harley enters Coney Island, a man can be seen wearing [[ComicBook/VForVendetta V's]] mask.
** Harley begins singing "[[Film/TheSoundOfMusic The Hills Are Alive]]" when she realizes that the entire fourth floor of her building is her apartment.
** In issue 2, a wax statue of [[Franchise/FridayThe13th Jason Voorhees]] can be seen in the wax museum.
** In issue 4, Harley stomps on a train set while saying that she's Franchise/{{Godzilla}}.
** The diner scene in Issue 4 is one big reference to the "Han shot first" scene in ''Film/StarWarsANewHope''.
** Issue 5, one of the issues where Harley and Sy are fighting his enemies, is called [[Film/TheHuntForRedOctober "The Hunt for Red Octogenarians"]].
** In issue 9, Harley mentions [[ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} a blind lawyer she knows in Hell's Kitchen]]. She also references ''Series/IDreamOfJeannie''.
** Take a good look at her autograph book in the Comic-Con special. [[Manga/DeathNote Look familiar?]]
** The Valentine's Day special sees Harley re-enacting ''Film/{{Titanic 1997}}'' on the Hudson River ferry ("I'm the queen a' the world!").
** In Issue 2 of Harley Quinn/Power Girl, Harley is confronted by an extermination robot while on a peaceful planet. She asks the people she's with if they happen to have [[Film/DemolitionMan a museum with a Weapons of the Past exhibit]].
** The movie posters at the cinema Harley and Ivy visit in #16 all come from that month's themed variant DC covers, parodying classic movie posters. The films they see are ''Film/MadMaxFuryRoad'' and ''Film/FiftyShadesOfGrey''.
** Also in #16, Edgar's using a number of his robotic bodies to multi-task. Harley, noting how the bodies are dressed, wonders if he calls it "the Music/VillagePeople mode".
** Harley reveals in ''Harley's Little Black Book'' #3 that she bought a full set of (non-functional) ''Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}}'' equipment in case she ever needed to go ghost-hunting.
** In #16, Edgar compares the PsychoSerum seaweed Captain Strong is hopped up on to [[Franchise/DragonBall senzu bean]], [[Recap/DoctorWhoS21E6TheCavesOfAndrozani spectrox]], and [[Literature/JediAcademyTrilogy glitterstim]]. Ivy points out that all of those are fictional and that he [[YouWatchTooMuchX watches too much TV]].
** When Harley discovers that Sy has tied and gagged a nursing home worker who was stealing and selling off equipment, she calls him "Irving Klaw", a reference to the NYC porn publisher who was notorious in the 1950s and retrospectively for his softcore bondage material.
** Issue #29 is called [[Film/DestroyAllMonsters "Destroy All Mobsters!"]], featuring Harley noting that she can see [[Film/{{Titanic 1997}} "Leo an' that blue necklace!"]] in a Titanic-themed snowglobe, and wondering where Creator/CharltonHeston is upon seeing an [[Film/BeneathThePlanetOfTheApes Omega Bomb]].
** Issue #30 references ''Literature/ATreeGrowsInBrooklyn'', with the title being "A Tree Blows Up Brooklyn", and Big Tony commenting "''This'' tree grows in Brooklyn, so it's all of ours ta fight for."
* ShowSomeLeg: During their first team-up, Harley distracts a mugger by showing him her butt window on her leotard until Power Girl swoops in.
* SkinnyDipping: Harley and the roller derby girls go skinny dipping in #10.
* SmarterThanYouLook: Harley may be a loony clown girl, but she's actually very smart and used to be a psychiatrist. This is brought up in issue 1, where she interviews for a job as a therapist. She gets the job in issue 2. She uses her psychologist's training to help a LoonyFan and a little girl.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Inverted with the Gang Of Harleys (a team of Anti-Heroes that dress like Harley and have superhero names similar to her own). Only one (Harvey Quinn) is male.
* SomethingElseAlsoRises:
--> '''Harley (on Ivy's plant powers):''' See! She really ''can'' make things grow!
--> '''Big Tony:''' [[DistractedByTheSexy Yer telling me]]!
* {{Stripperiffic}}: While she had a traditionally conservative costume where only her face is uncovered, the New 52 makes her outfit incredibly revealing. This is lampshaded by Harley herself (in the Suicide Squad series), at one point referring to her look as a "stripper clown outfit".
* SugarApocalypse: Art Baltazar's page in issue 0 has her visiting the ''ComicBook/TinyTitans'' universe. She hates how sugary sweet the setting is and tries to smash the Titans with her mallet. She gets even more mad when she realizes they [[BloodlessCarnage don't even bleed]].
* SuperDeformed: Harley when pleading with Power Girl in issue 13, her eyes going anime-sized and streaming with tears.
* TakeThat:
** Harley dismisses Batman's origin in #9 as ridiculous.
** Issue 12 lampoons the cosmic elements of the Marvel Universe, namely ComicBook/{{Thanos}}, the Infinity Gauntlet, and the Cosmic Cube.
** Issue 15 features a potshot at ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'' (or perhaps the perception that a billion grossing film can bomb), with a newspaper headline about a superhero BoxOfficeBomb that features an Ultron stand-in with a GagNose, whose failure is somehow blamed on Kim Jong-un.
** The ''Valentine's Day Special'' takes aim at pointless comic crossovers that go nowhere and Wall Street bankers.
** At the end of the annual, Harley reveals that she stole some of the hallucinogenic gas to share with Ivy. Ivy freaks out, saying that it's powerful enough to cause all of Brooklyn to hallucinate, to which Harley replies that nobody would notice.
** Issue 30 has Harley making a stand against gentrification.
* TerribleIntervieweesMontage: Harley's auditions for her gang in #16. Played with, as the craziest interviewee turns out not to be a throwaway character, becoming Harley Sinn, the main villain of the ''Gang of Harleys'' miniseries.
* ThereAreNoRules: This is Summer's summary of the underground 'Skate Club' in #10 (also became the trope page's quote):
-->'''Summer:''' Welcome to Skate Club, kiddo. Two go in, one comes out. Weapons at your disposal in the middle. Anything goes.\\
'''Harley:''' An' the rules?\\
'''Summer:''' None.\\
'''Harley:''' Really?\\
'''Summer:''' Yep.\\
'''Harley:''' Yeah?\\
'''Summer:''' Yeah.\\
'''Harley:''' WOW!
* ThisIsForEmphasisBitch: Amanda Conner when she beats up Harley and Catwoman in #0:
-->'''Amanda Conner:''' I'm Amanda Conner, bitches!
* TinyGuyHugeGirl: [[IronicNickname Big Tony]] is dating Queenie, a fortune teller who towers over the other tenants. In fact, Tony's "type" is Amazonian women.
* ToiletHumor: Under Connor and Palmiotti, Harley makes plenty of fart and poop jokes, including farting herself.
* TokenGoodTeammate: Eggsy is pretty much the only member of Harley's crew who is usually kind to all and shrinks from violence.
* TooKinkyToTorture: Implied. In ''Harley's Little Black Book'' she agrees to [[DealWithTheDevil spend thirty days in hell with the Devil (Well, A devil, at least) in exchange for him removing someone's curse.]] When she materializes back on Earth only a day later, she has TearsOfJoy running down her face as she exclaims "Let's do it again, an' this time [[NoodleImplements add more spikes, and a big rubber-"]] before the devil says he just can't deal with her anymore. She even seems kind of disappointed about not being able to spend more time with him.
* TooSpicyForYogSothoth: In ''Harley's Little Black Book'' #3, Harley makes a DealWithTheDevil that means she has to stay in Hell for thirty days, only to be sent back to Earth before the first day's up for being too annoying.
* TorpedoTits: In ''Harley Quinn and Her Gang of Harleys'' #5, the gang wind up fighting a ComicBook/PowerGirl robot armed with what Bolly Quinn eloquently describes as 'boob cannons'.
* {{Trumplica}}: Richard Brand, ruthless real estate tycoon and [[spoiler:the father of Harley Sinn]], is blatantly inspired by, and physically resembles, UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump.
* TykeBomb: The first issue of ''Harley's Little Black Book'' shows that she has always been dangerously close to losing it, such as showing an incident when she was very young where she nearly hangs one of her classmates and smashes another in the face with a book hard enough to break her nose.
* UnlimitedWardrobe: Harley's costumes vary a lot throughout the series. She's openly depicted as dressing to fit the theme of an adventure a few times, but often it just seems to be chance (for example, different issues by the same artist may depict her top as anything from a cropped gym singlet to a strapless bustier). They're always red and black, and usually involve a bare midriff and [[ZettaiRyouiki knee-socks that expose her thighs]].
* TheUnreveal: Edgar's backstory, which he tells the group after they've recovered from the hallucinogens. Once he starts telling, the comic cuts to another scene.
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Harley herself. Justified for her apartment building in that all of the carnival freaks live there, but no one bats an eye anywhere else she goes.
* ValentinesDayEpisode:
** Issue 3 takes place on Valentine's Day and Harley has no Valentine. To cheer herself up, she eats a berry from one of Poison Ivy's plants and goes out for a night in the town. Unfortunately, the berry turns out to be a LovePotion that makes anyone who smells her go crazy for her. And she just happens to pass by a prison bus full of convicts. Bloody hijinks ensue.
** The ''Valentine's Day Special'' sees Harley win a date with Bruce Wayne at auction (the auction gets interrupted by robbery and kidnapping, but they do manage to have the date).
* VehicleRoofBodyDisposal: Goes comically awry in ''Harley Quinn and Her Gang of Harleys'' #2. Harlem Quinn and some guys from her neighbourhood attempt to get rid of the unconscious assassin Sandy by dumping him off an an overpass on to a stopped train. However, he wakes up, falls off the roof of the train and gets hit by a train going in the opposite direction.
* VictoriasSecretCompartment: Harley finds her wanted poster in the shirt of a hitwoman that tried to kill her. [[MistakenForGay Big Tony thought she was searching for something else at first]].
* WakeUpFighting: In ''Harley Quinn Invades Comic-Con International San Diego'', Harley falls asleep beside the hotel pool. When a waiter shakes her awake, she wakes up yelling "Hit! Hit! Hit!" and punches the poor guy.
* WaterfallShower: In ''Harley's Little Black Book'' #6, Harley and ComicBook/{{Lobo}} take a waterfall shower while stranded on an alien planet. It nearly turns into a ShowerOfLove, but they are interrupted.
* WholePlotReference:
** ''Harley's Little Black Book'' #5 is a parody of the famous ''Superman Vs. Mohammed Ali'' one-shot from 1975, featuring Superman and drawn by original artist Neal Adams.
* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: In ''Harley's Little Black Book'' Issue 2, Harley gains a Black and Red power ring and it turns her into an homicidal nutjob -- well, more of one -- who wants to destroy the whole world.
* YiddishAsASecondLanguage: With all the Yiddish Sy Borgman says, you won't have to wonder if he's Jewish.

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* AccidentalInnuendo: Bernie, Harley's taxidermy beaver, is subject to this in-universe, such as when Harley asks Ivy if she wants to "meet [her] beaver", which Ivy misinterprets sexually before seeing what Bernie is.
* ActuallyPrettyFunny: ComicBook/PoisonIvy spends most of Issue 7 being exasperated at Harley, but she lets out a brief laugh after Harley says the assassin [[ItMakesSenseInContext ripped in half by a fence ]]"went Splitsville".
* AllJustADream: Most of issue 0 takes place in a dream Harley is having after wishing for her own comic. It's a very [[MindScrew crazy]] dream where she talks with the comic's writers and holds auditions for artists to draw her comic.
* AllThereInTheManual: The fifth graphic novel collection, ''The Joker's Last Laugh'', has a bonus story, "Be Careful What You Wish For", which introduces [[BroughtDownToNormal ex-genie]] Jimm Salabim.
* AlterKocker: Sy Borgman is an old man who speaks Yiddish almost every time he opens his mouth.
* AlternateSelf:
** The Power Girl who shows up in the series is the Kara from Conner's pre-''ComicBook/{{Flashpoint}}'' series, not the New 52 Kara, saying in ''Harley Quinn/Power Girl'' that she's the sole survivor of her timeline and had that whole Earth-2 thing happen. How she ended up crashlanding near Harley is left mysterious.
** Harley meets her own alternate self when she visits [[ComicBook/DCComicsBombshells the Bombshells world]] in ''Little Black Book'' #4, which has... unexpected consequences.
* AntiHero: Harley doesn't try to cause trouble, it just happens, and she enforces justice in her own way, like freeing a neglected dog and punishing the owner, and rescuing an old woman who was robbed and giving her some money despite her own day going wrong in every way possible.
* ArmedWithCanon: The controversy over Harley's New 52 costume redesign (which included some writers who preferred the old costume openly mocking the new one in their own comics) is alluded to in #21, where Harley has a run-in with a character impersonator on Hollywood Boulevard who is wearing her old costume. Harley says that she only wears that costume on "special occasions", and when the impersonator accuses her of making a [[YourCostumeNeedsWork complete mess]] of being Harley, Harley pistol-whips her.
* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: Almost literally. The criminals on the van in Issue 3 are an arsonist, eight murderers, two mass murderers, two serial killers, and a pervert.
* ArtShift: In issue 0, Harley realizes that she needs an artist to draw her comic. The writers give her ''seventeen'' to choose from. Artists include [[ComicBook/PowerGirl Amanda Conner]], Jim Lee, Creator/BruceTimm, and [[ComicBook/TinyTitans Art Baltazar]]. In the end, she settles on Chad Hardin as her artist.
-->'''Harley:''' Seventeen artists to tell me how good I look? Eat your heart out, Pud'n!
* AscendedFangirl: The first issue of ''Harley's Little Black Book'' reveals that Harley is a huge Wonder Woman fan, and in the book Harley gets to team up with her.
* AssholeVictim: 99 percent of the people Harley kills are [[AssassinOutclassin other crooks and hitmen trying to kill her.]] [[BadPeopleAbuseAnimals animal abusers,]] and other horrible people. The only real exception is in #20 where the airport loses her luggage and the clerk is uncooperative, so [[WhatTheHellHero Harley kills her and stuffs her in a suitcase.]]
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Happens to Harley a lot. In one issue she plans to break into Arkham to rescue Ivy, but is distracted by the pizza in the restaurant she parachutes into.
* AuthorAvatar: In issue 0, the comic's writers, Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner, appear to Harley as disembodied voices. Jimmy's speech balloon is blue and Amanda's is green. They appear in person in Darwyn Cooke's segment.
* BachelorAuction: In the ''Harley Quinn Valentine's Day Special'' #1, Bruce Wayne is New York for a charity bachelor auction, and Harley decides she has to be the one to win a dream date with Franchise/TheDCU's most eligible bachelor.
* BadassBiker: Harley rides around in a [[VisualPun Harley Davidson]] and tends to wear a red and black biker jacket.
* BaitAndSwitch:
** Issue 2 opens up with Harley back together with the Joker, but it turns out that it was just a wax statue of him.
** ''Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy'' (2019) #6 reveals that, [[spoiler:back in #2]], Harley [[spoiler:unknowingly]] carried off and drove away with [[spoiler:an [[GeneticMemory exact double]] of]] Ivy [[spoiler:that the real Ivy accidentally created in #1]], and [[spoiler:Ivy]] was the one hunting down the two of them all along.
** In number 16, theres a scene where Harley and Ivy are at a movie and Harley is loudly talking during it. The two people sitting behind her are understandably annoyed and tell her to shut up. She turns around, looks like she is about to punch them.. only to [[PetTheDog smile and politely say she's sorry and didn't realize her voice was so loud]]. Even better, Ivy points out after that Harley seems to [[TookALevelInKindness be learning to control her temper better.]]
* BeautifulDreamer: In issue 2, Ivy wakes up in bed with a sleeping Harley [[spoiler:surrounded by several cuddly cats and dogs]]. She says "Aww...my cute little psycho" and kisses Harley's cheek before wandering off.
* BenevolentBoss: This version of Harley is actually pretty nice to her followers (some of whom are [[{{Polyamory}} more than just followers.]])
* BigBreastPride: In #22, Harley is briefing the Gang of Harleys when she notices that Harley Queen is topless. She asks Queen why, and Queen replies:
-->"Number one, just ''look'' at these! Number two... Well, just ''look'' at 'em!"
* BigDamnHeroes: Big Tony shoots a hitwoman that was sneaking up on Harley while she was relaxing.
* BigEater: This Harley sure can stuff her face.
-->'''Nate''' ''(the hot dog stand guy)'': When you eat that much, where does it all go?\\
'''Harley:''' Ha! You'll figure it out when I walk away from here.
* BitingTheHandHumor:
** Dan [=DiDio=] shows up in the Comic-Con special, where among other things he mentions that the next New 52 September event will have 4-D covers - basically 3-D, with the 4th D standing for [=DiDio=], as he'll be in the background of every issue - that involved mining one of the most remote places on Earth and melting part of the South Pole in the process, and that DC will be launching a line with ''no'' editors to overlook the content which they don't expect to sell at all, so they're giving them a low print run.
** Harley's comic faces rejection at Comic-Con because DC isn't looking for anything new or original.
** In #8, Harley launches a barrage of dog poop with the Scatapult at the DC office, where a "Gnu 52" reboot (where a villain forces Zatanna to turn everyone into antelope and wildebeest) is being pitched by [=DiDio=]. You can also see Jim Lee and Geoff Johns there.
** The name of the boss demon in ''Harley's Little Black Book'' #3 is [[SdrawkcabName Nad Oidid]].
* BlackComedy: A good deal of the book is focused on this, but the crowning example has to be when Ivy and Harley are betting on which side of a fence a corpse stuck on it will fall on. They also use scientific analysis to justify their predictions. [[spoiler: As it turns out, the body splits in half and falls on both sides, making both correct.]]
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Harley has a twisted sense of right and wrong. When she sees a dog getting neglected by his owner, she frees the dog and drags the owner by her motorcycle.
* BloodKnight: She really likes fighting, in particular [[TheBrute melee combat with blunt instruments.]] Even when "off-duty" she loves full contact sports like boxing and roller derby.
* BondageIsBad: Harley seems to be a fan of this, both as the dominant and the submissive. To give an obvious example, one issue starts with her waking up in her rather messy apartment with last night's date behind her, duct-taped to the wall; two pages later, she sees a patient dressed in a gimp outfit (her treatment consists of "integral psychotherapy" through "introspection and dissection", a fancy way of saying she hogties him). Unfortunately, this leads to a horrific nightmare where she's in bed with Mason, who turns into "Mistuh Jay" mid-embrace.
* BoundAndGagged: The comic has had a heavy emphasis on ballgags, with Harley using one to gag a victim at least once per issue as they have progressed. Harley herself was bound and gagged in the first issue of ''Harley Quinn and Her Gang of Harleys''.
* TheBoxingEpisode: In ''Harley's Little Black Book'' #5 Harley and Superman square off in the boxing ring in a story that's an homage/parody of the famous ''Superman vs Muhammad Ali'' comic.
* BreakingTheFourthWall:
** Issue 0 has Harley and [[AuthorAvatar the writers]] breaking the fourth wall so much, it'll give ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}'' a run for his money. The end of the issue has them swear they'll stop breaking the fourth wall by issue 1. (That doesn't stop them jumping up and down on the pieces of the wall later on, though.)
** At the end of ''Harley's Little Black Book 2'', Harley kisses [[ComicBook/GreenLantern Hal Jordan]] and squeezes his butt. Why? She's seen this on the cover.
* BrickJoke:
** In Issue 0, Harley likes artist Stephane Roux's art and says she'll have him draw half of issue 2. He does.
** At the end of Issue 3, Harley throws an aphrodisiac plant Ivy gave her out of her window, after she suffered some LovePotion shenanigans because of it, and it lands in the sea lion pool at the zoo. Many issues later, there's a newspaper headline about a sea lion baby boom.
** In the annual, Harley fantasizes about being Godzilla when hurtling across New York city via catapult. The mass hallucination she induces later includes a scene of Harley as Godzilla.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: While Harley may be crazy and has an unusual appearance, she's still a licensed psychiatrist, and manages to secure a job as a therapist. Subverted in that her appearance is never noticed by others, and that she dresses up as Harleen for her job.
* TheBusCameBack: Captain Horatio Strong, an obscure character from the '70s ''Superman'' comics.
* {{Calacas}}: Harley Sinn has facial tattoos in a calaca design.
* CallBack: In the Comic-Con special, Harley's got a score to settle with Amanda and Jimmy from back in issue #0. (Yes, that was a dream. Harley's relationship with the fourth wall appears to be just as quirky as everything else in her life.)
* TheCameo:
** [[ComicBook/{{Shazam}} Mr. Mind]] shows up in the first page of ''Harley Quinn/Power Girl'' #1... only to be puked on by a motion-sick Harley.
** ''Harley Quinn/Power Girl'' #3 has Creator/GrantMorrison pop up in the middle of a MushroomSamba. Which is fitting, considering.
** Bizarro and Jimmy Olsen show up for two pages in the ''Road Trip Special'', tying into the ''ComicBook/{{Bizarro}}'' miniseries.
** ''Little Black Book'' #2 has a guest appearance from Creator/GeoffJohns as a ComicBook/GreenLantern fanboy bidding against Harley for a real GL ring.
** Issue 30 features cameos from numerous DC characters in Harley's dream, including Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, the Suicide Squad, several Bat-villains, and several of Conner's previous characters (ComicBook/PowerGirl, [[ComicBook/Starfire2015 Starfire]], ComicBook/{{Terra}}).
* CaptainErsatz:
** Captain Horatio Strong is the DC version of ComicStrip/{{Popeye}}.
** Harley faces a talkative and crazy mercenary in a full red and black suit called Red Tool. [[ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} Sounds familiar, eh?]]
** The first three issues of ''Harley's Little Black Book'' include a British superhero called Pub Crawler, who uses his alcohol-induced bodily secretions to fight crime. As such he's a combination of a ComicBook/SpiderMan parody with the ''ComicBook/{{Viz}}'' DrunkenMaster DeconstructiveParody superhero Brown Bottle.
* CaptainEthnic: Intentionally invoked with the Gang of Harleys. The Jewish member is dubbed Hanuquin, while the Indian member is dubbed Bolly Quinn. Averted with Harley Queens. She's Chinese-American, but Harley chose to give her [[CaptainGeographic a name that reflects the fact that she lives in Queens]], rather than anything pertaining to her ethnicity.
* CarryABigStick: Harley's preferred weapon is a huge mallet.
* CarnivalOfKillers: The $2 million bounty placed on Harley's head brings a veritable army of hired killers out the woodwork looking to claim it.
* TheCasanova: Big Tony claims to have a lot of devotees.
* CatchPhrase: Harley very frequently says "Holee [awful rhyme fitting the situation]" (emphasis on the ''ho''), such as "Holee Tracheotomolee!" when she throws a knife into a would-be assassin's throat.
** Harley also says several variations on "I think I died and went to Heaven!"
** Also "Whoopsie daisies!" whenever she screws up.
* ClarkKenting: Harley tries to give an amnesiac Power Girl a secret identity by way of this. Remedied by adding a ponytail.
--> '''Power Girl:''' ''(about the glasses-only disguise)'' You must think I'm an ''idiot''. Only a moron couldn't tell the difference.
* CleavageWindow: Harley puts a diamond-shaped one on her superhero costume, and another one above her backside.
* {{Cliffhanger}}: Subverted in issue 4. Harley and Sy get caught in an explosion. The ending narration starts off with the typical "Will they survive?" thing before admitting that of course they'll live.
* ComicBookTime: Harley was a huge fan of Wonder Woman when she was a little girl...which makes no sense given the timeline. Given this series, [[RuleOfFunny the discrepancy was almost certainly intentional]].
* CompanionCube: Bernie, Harley's stuffed beaver, whom she also [[HearingVoices imagines speaking]]. He's [[DeadpanSnarker pretty snarky]].
* ContinuitySnarl: The series doesn't even attempt to explain how Harley's life and adventures in Brooklyn fit in with her situation in the simultaneously-published ''ComicBook/SuicideSquad'', although a couple of jokes lampshade the issue.
* CoolOldGuy: Sy Borgman, retired bioaugmented secret agent who can still inflict damage from his invalid scooter and ends up as a sort of surrogate uncle to Harley.
* CutAndPasteComic: The same panel is reused three times when Harley and Ivy are looking out the window and making the aforementioned bet. In Issue 4, the art is mostly reused for both times Harley drives away (after knocking down the opposing roller derby team, and after releasing the Rubenstein family.)
* CuteAndPsycho: Harley, as usual. Acknowledged when Poison Ivy calls a sleeping Harley "my cute little psycho".
* CutenessOverload: [[NightmareFetishist Harley]] when faced with an alien hydra in ''Harley Quinn/Power Girl'' #1.
* DaydreamSurprise: In #14, Harley's been having a really crappy day, but things are finally starting to look up for her... then she gets a nasty Joker-flavored surprise and wakes up.
* DeadpanSnarker: Bernie, pretty much every time his voice issues out into Harley's mind.
** Ivy, although her snark isn't nearly as venomous as before the New 52:
--> '''Harley:''' Is everyone as excited as I am?
--> '''Ivy:''' No. It's not possible.
** Santa here, after removing a humbug from Harley's ear:
--> '''Harley:''' That... That itty-bitty thing is what drove me insane?
--> '''Santa:''' Something tells me you had a pretty good head start.
* DefectingForLove: [[spoiler:Zena]] changes sides [[DecemberDecemberRomance for Sy]].
* DependingOnTheArtist:
** While she's drawn by several artists in issue 0, the colors of her clothes and hair alternate between "red and black" or "red and blue". Her permanent artist goes for the red and black colors.
** Whenever Amanda Conner herself draws Harley on covers and occasionally inside, she seems to be either wearing pink blusher on her cheekbones, or to have some natural color there. The other artists on the series all draw her with her normal dead white skin.
* DestructoNookie: Harley, Ivy and Catwoman spend a wild night together at a hotel. The next morning, the bed is destroyed and there are claw marks on the wall.
* DidNotDoTheBloodyResearch: The first issue of ''Harley's Little Black Book'' includes a British costumed villain called the Barmy Bugger, which is yet another example of how US writers aren't aware of how offensive and insulting the word "bugger" actually is in British English -- it's not something that even a villain would voluntarily call themselves[[note]] In U.S. lingo, calling yourself "Barmy Bugger" would be like someone calling themselves "Crazy Butt-Fucker"[[/note]].
* DifferentWorldDifferentMovies:
** Averted in issue #0. The comics Harley is reading are all from DC Comics' ''ComicBook/{{New 52}}''. Near the end, she picks up a comic, not realizing that it's her own. If you look closely, you can see that it foreshadows how issue #0 will end.
** Harley's DreamSequence in issue #30 has her going to see ''[[Film/SuicideSquad2016 The Kill Yourself Crew]]''.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Harley tends to go overboard when it comes to people she thinks are bad. Even merely rude people are demmed worthy of murder.
* DontMakeMeTakeMyBeltOff: Miz Diangelis takes a wooden spoon to her teenage daughters for lying about their age to join Harley's gang. Subverted a few issues later when Harley advises a client against beating her rebellious daughter, reasoning that "a good old-fashioned beating" would only alienate her further in her current state.
* DoubleEntendre: A good helping of it, mainly coming from Harley. Complete with ThatsWhatSheSaid.
* EasterEgg: In Issue 7, a rather creepy grinning face can be seen under Harley's bed.
* EggFolk: Eggsy is for unknown reasons a sentient egg in power armor.
* EmbarrassingTattoo: After being abducted and knocked out by Red Tool, Harley wakes up with a red hammer and Red Tool's phone number tattooed on her ass. Harley, needless to say, is pissed at this turn of events.
* EpisodeZeroTheBeginning: The series starts off on issue #0 with Harley choosing which artist to draw her comic. It also has her getting some property in Coney Island where the series will take place.
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
** In the first issue, Harley [[WhatADrag drags a man behind her motorcycle]] after she catches him hurting a dog.
** In issue #4, Harley kidnaps a family that she believes is neglecting their grandmother. Just as she's about to drown the BoundAndGagged hostages, she learns that the whole thing was a huge misunderstanding, and releases them.
* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: After watching Harley (non-fatally) mow down a group of rival derby girls with her car, one of her teammates remarks "Wow. That was kinda hot."
* EvenTheGuysWantHim: Both the male and female news reporters confess a desire to go on the auctioned date with Bruce Wayne.
* {{Fanservice}}: Harley dresses quite revealingly and gets a lot of male gaze, as do several of the other regular female characters, and there's a lot of mildly erotic sex humour. Taken to an extreme in the "''ComicBook/GothamCitySirens'' reunion" ''Road Trip'' special, which was criticized by some reviewers for being very little but fanservice.
* FightClub: After being rapidly banned from her initial roller derby league for being too violent, Harley gets recruited to a "skate club" that is an illegal no-rules fight club on roller skates. And we mean "no rules" -- Harley has even been known to accidentally [[SpectatorCasualty kill or maim]] members of the audience with no consequences.
* FlashForward: The ''[[ComicBook/TheNew52FuturesEnd Futures End]]'' tie-in, as part of the theme for the New 52 comics that month, flashes five years ahead to feature Harley meeting up with the Joker on a desert island (and [[{{Foreshadowing}} dropping hints as to what's about to happen in the present day]]).
* FriendToAllLivingThings: Harley goes so far as to volunteer her time at a pet shelter on Christmas, then breaks into a home to make sure the owners aren't mistreating an adopted dog.
* FunetikAksent: Harley's Brooklyn accent (although it's rather inconsistent), and several of the Russian bad guys fought by Harley and Sy.
* GangOfHats: Harley creates a gang who all dress like her in order to help her fight crime and organise her life.
* GirlOnGirlIsHot: The burlesque play in issue 9 where Queenie kisses Harley gets a very positive reaction from the crowd.
* HandicappedBadass: This series introduces several new ones to the DCU. Sy Borgman and the blind Coach of the Gang of Harleys are prime examples of this trope.
* HeelFaceTurn:
** Red Tool initially behaves in a very creepy StalkerWithACrush way towards Harley, but she forgives him, accepts him into her circle of friends, and is implied to occasionally sleep with him.
** Harley Sinn is the villain of the ''Gang of Harleys'' miniseries, but after getting released from Arkham becomes part of her crew.
* HehHehYouSaidX: Harley does this a ''lot''.
-->'''Harley (after Power Girl's soda cup is shot):''' Oh, ''no!'' Don't worry, we can get another cup. Heh, I said ''cup''.
--> '''Harley (after Manos calls for his pipe organ):''' HA! He said ''Cosmic Organ''.
* HiredGuns: Harley has to deal with all sorts of mercenaries and bounty hunters since she has a bounty on her head worth over $2 million.
* HumongousMecha: In issue 29 Harley fights a man with both using giant transforming mecha.
* HurricaneOfEuphemisms: In Harley's fight with Captain Strong, he gives a Hurricane of Euphemisms for defecation, she responds with one for vomiting.
* HypocriticalHumor: Harley points out the obvious case of StevenUlyssesPerhero surrounding Sy Borgman's name. Never mind that her own name is Harleen Quinzel.
* ICallItVera: In #5, we learn that Harley calls that huge hammer "Beatrice." "She never runs out of bullets."
* IDontLikeTheSoundOfThatPlace: Harley Sinn has her secret hideout on the Island of Horrible Death. Presumably she named the place herself.
* ISeeDeadPeople: According to ''Harley's Little Black Book'' #3, Harley's been able to see ghosts at least since medical school. ComicBook/{{Zatanna}} has no idea why.
* ITakeOffenceToThatLastOne: In ''Harley's Little Black Book'' #5, an alien conqueror tells Big Tony "Quiet, whimpering maggot!". Tony replies:
-->"What? I don't whimper!"
* ImagineTheAudienceNaked: In #0, Harley finds herself dreaming that she is performing in front of an audience of comic book fans. She forgets her lines and tries to remember this piece of advice, but gets confused as to whether she is supposed to imagine the audience naked or herself naked. Ultimately she imagines herself naked and starts belting out her lines, only the dream changes so she is now in church.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: At one point, Harley uses some linked model trains as a whip.
* ImprovisedWeapon: In issue 3, to stop the love-crazy convicts that are after her, Harley breaks into a tool store to gear up. Her arsenal includes a weed whacker, an axe, [[NailEm a nail gun]], and a [[ExplodingBarrels propane tank]].
* InLoveWithYourCarnage: Summer absolutely loves how brutal Harley can get in the roller derby - and out too, as seen by her reaction when Harley takes her car and runs over a rival team who had just defeated the Bruisers in her absence in #4. The others are pretty horrified, but Summer thinks it was "kinda hot".
* IronicNickname: One of Harley's tenants is a short guy named Big Tony.
* {{Irony}}: Before her chemical bath (and, technically, before the New 52), Harleen had to wear makeup to become Harley. Now, Harley has to wear makeup to become Harleen for a job.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: For an AxCrazy BloodKnight, Harley has a surprisingly good heart. In addition to being an extreme AnimalLover, she seems to be given to whims of kindness in general, even (occasionally) to superheroes and other people who are techincally her enemies. This version of her also has a civilian identity where she is still a psychiatrist, and she really does seem to care about her patients.
* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: Issue 30, the last before the ''ComicBook/DCRebirth'' relaunch, is something of a commentary on ''Rebirth'', with Harley refusing to let things be changed and standing up for the past, and Ivy finding a solution that combines the best of both worlds, in line with ''Rebirth'''s intended ethos.
* LighterAndSofter: Than most of the other books in the New 52, which tended to be very serious, despite this one having a lot of death and even some gore.
* LimitedWardrobe: Averted, as she's shown to have different outfits, most of them in the red and black jester-themed pattern she's known for. She wonders how Superman can wear the same thing all the time.
* LoonyFan[=/=]StalkerWithACrush: Harley discovers she has one in issue 9. She sympathises, thanks to her own obsessive issues... and manages to persuade him to get some therapy. [[spoiler:But later the Joker manages to get in touch with the guy and things go way down south...]]
* LovesMyAlterEgo: According to the ''Valentine's Day Special'', Harley prefers Bruce Wayne over Batman, particularly when it comes to kissing (Bruce doesn't reciprocate).
* MaleGaze: There are many panels in the series focused squarely on Harley's butt.
** Issue 13 has one panel which is just the backside of her Power Girl outfit showing off the outfit's butt window.
** Issue 26 has a panel where her butt is dead center as a leering guy with a metal detector makes an unwelcome comment about it as she walks by.
** Issue 29 takes it up a level, with a panel focused on the butt of a TransformingMecha in Harley's image.
* MatchCut: A scene transitions from an imminent decapitation to a meatball falling on a diner floor.
* MeaningfulName: Sy Borgman, also known as Syborg, got cybernetic limbs at some point in his life.
* MirandaRights: Spoofed in #9 because Harley won't shut up about its terms (and even throws in a reference to ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} at the lawyer part).
* MsFanservice: Even more than the pre-New 52 version. She often is half-naked and object of MaleGaze.
** In ''Little Black Book'' #6 she actually has a whole fight scene battling a monster fully naked. The naughty bits are censored of course, but just barely.
* MuggedForDisguise: The first issue of ''Harley's Little Black Book'' has Harley knocking ComicBook/WonderWoman unconscious so she can steal her costume.
* MuggingTheMonster: Parodied in the ''Gang of Harleys'' miniseries, when one of Harley Sinn's [[PsychoForHire Psychos for Hire]] minions stumbles across a group of homeless men in an alley and pretends to think that they're trying to mug him, so that he can kill them for fun. Harlem Harley intervenes before he can harm anyone.
* MushroomSamba:
** Many issues of the comic involve Harley getting dosed with something and having weird hallucinations. Comes from being... close friends... with Poison Ivy.
** A good portion of Issue 3 of Harley Quinn/Power Girl ends up turning into some weird version of ''Literature/FearAndLoathingInLasVegas''.
* MythologyGag:
** Issue 0 has a few.
*** Harley notices that Jim Lee's page is a remake of a scene from ''ComicBook/BatmanHush'', except that this time, she beats Batman.
*** Harley references her time in the ComicBook/SuicideSquad, which is misinterpreted by the artist.
*** Bruce Timm's page not only has Harley in her ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' costume, but she also does a theater version of her "[[{{Double Entendre}} Rev up your Harley]]" scene where she forgets her lines.
*** Harley's original costume also appears in a portrait of her in Art Baltazar's page.
*** When Amanda Conner appears in person, she's wearing a CleavageWindow dress in reference to her previous comic, ''ComicBook/PowerGirl''. She can also kick butt like Power Girl, as she demonstrates on Harley.
** Issue 1 has Harley's pre-New 52 headwear sitting on top of her luggage.
** Her LoonyFan's collection in issue 9 features a number of pictures and memorabilia of Harley in her original costume - including her outfit from her time as a psychologist.
** Harley encountering the Clock King, as both were products of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries''.
** The ''Road Trip Special'' is a ''ComicBook/GothamCitySirens'' reunion, as Harley, Ivy and Selina team up for the titular road trip. Also, one of Harley's kid photos features her dressed as Golden Age Wonder Woman.
** In issue 26, Harley gets a makeover bringing her closer to her ''Film/SuicideSquad2016'' film look.
** In "Be Careful What You Wish For", Harley wishes to be Wonder Woman. Jimm Salabim asks ''which'' Wonder Woman she wants to be - the classic warrior on horseback, the [[Series/WonderWoman1975 TV one]], the '70s comics one with the white slacks, the Perez-era one, the New 52 one... Harley asks how he knows this, given he's been stuck in a bottle for the last few centuries. Jimm says it's [[AWizardDidIt genie powers]] whose workings he doesn't understand.
* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: In #25, when the Joker tries to convince Harley to let him out when she comes to rescue Mason, Harley goes right into his cell and beats him up and follows it up by telling him she's over him and threatening to kill him if she ever hears from him again or if he ever threatens her friends and family.
* NoodleIncident:
** The second time Harley and Power Girl go to another dimension is skipped over.
** In ''Harley Quinn Annual #1'' there is a bit where she, Ivy, and a few other characters meet Eggsy, a [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext giant talking egg.]] They try to guess his OriginStory, only for him to get mad and refuse to tell. They say they're really sorry, and he says he'll tell. We (the readers) don't get to hear it, but it apparently takes three hours to tell, and is tragic enough that Harley [[PetTheDog decides to let him live at her place indefinitely.]]
* NoteFromEd: Queenie asks if they can't use another colour in the costumes of the Gang of Harleys, since using just red and black makes the place look like the bargain basement section at Hot Topic. [[ComicallyMissingThePoint Editor Chris Conroy takes the opportunity to plug the official Harley merchandise at Hot Topic.]]
* {{Nice Girl}}: Harley Quinn is this as she is sweet, kind, polite and friendly towards everyone even toward her enemies which even some are turned over to her because of her kindness and she is also pretty friendly towards the superheroes as well even though that some of them are her enemies as well. She also loves animals as she rescues a dog from being abused by his owner and even opens up a floor for the animals from the vet so that they could have a place to live at.
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: The story takes Harley and Power Girl to a space dimension after being sent through the Clock King's portal. However, once they return to Earth, they are promptly sent back through. The book cuts to their second return. What happened in between was subsequently depicted in full in the entire ''Harley Quinn & Power Girl'' spin-off miniseries.
* TheOneGuy: Harvey Quinn is the only guy in the Gang of Harleys.
* OutOfTheFryingPan: When Clock King and Sportsmaster attack the boat where Harley is having dinner with her parents, they end up randomly teleporting to get away from her... only to materialise in Power Girl's bathroom. [[AccidentalPervert While she's naked in the shower.]]
* ParkingPayback: In ''Harley Quinn Holiday Special'' #1, Harley is looking for a car to steal and decides to steal the one that is taking up two parking spaces because it is taking two parking spaces.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: Harley's not shy about killing those who try to kill her. In issue #2, a hitman tries to run her over. She ties him up and later throws him to her hungry new pets to save her stuffed beaver. The next morning, there's nothing but his bones left.
* PekingDuckChristmas: In ''Harley Quinn Holiday Special'' #1, Harley takes a MallSanta out for dinner on Christmas Eve to thank him from saving her from a humbug that was stuck in her ear (MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext). The only place that is open is a kosher deli.
* PersonalRaincloud: Harley gets one on Valentine's Day in Issue 3, blurring the lines of reality by soaking her hair, which stays wet until the scene changes.
* PetTheDog:
** In issue 1, Harley rescues a neglected dog from his owner and keeps him as her own. The dog is much happier living with her.
** In issue 2, Harley and Poison Ivy break into an animal shelter that euthanizes its unwanted animals and free them all. They turn Harley's studio into an indoor park and keep them there.
** There's also the time when she gives a woman who was robbed some money after the [[KarmaHoudini robbers got away.]] And another where she shares her pizza with a homeless man and gives him a hug.
* PinPullingTeeth: Bolly Quinn is shown doing this in the 'meet the gang' page of ''Harley Quinn and Her Gang of Harleys'' #1.
* {{Polyamory}}: Amanda and Jimmy refer to Harley and Ivy as "girlfriends without the jealousy of monogamy". During their run, Harley has at the very least serious flirtations and probably outright sexual relationships with Ivy, Mason, and Red Tool at much the same time, and none of them object despite their seeming awareness.
* PsychoPsychologist: Surprisingly averted. Harley takes a psychiatric position at an old peoples' home, and does her best to help them, usually succeeding. She also sometimes goes into benevolent psychiatrist mode with antagonists who she feels sorry for, especially Harley Sinn, and Sparrow in #21. Of course, given that she's more than a little off, her tactics for therapy sometimes stray into a mental equivalent of MeatgrinderSurgery...
* PunnyName:
** Sy Borgman, and most of the Russians, whose names are actually pretty subtle until read out loud. They include: Ivana Brekemoff [[note]] I wanna break 'em off[[/note]], Kosta Armanoleg [[note]] Cost an arm and a leg [[/note]], Borya Tatierski [[note]] Bore you to tears[[/note]], Yuri Beyznatofin [[note]] Pays not often [[/note]] and Zena Bendemova [[note]] Bend 'em over [[/note]].
** Edgar's full name is Edgar Fullerton Yeung. In other words, egg foo yung.
* ARareSentence: From ''Harley Quinn and Her Gang of Harleys'' #6:
-->'''Harvey Quinn:''' One of Power Girl's robot boobs saved your life. Well, that's a sentence I never thought I was gonna say.
* RasputinianDeath: One of Sy's enemies is an old man in a coma. Sy cuts his life support, but he doesn't die. Sy cuts his breathing tube, but still doesn't die. Then Harley takes a crack at it and blows into the breathing tube, [[BloodyHilarious making the man's arteries explode]]. That finally does it.
* ReimaginingTheArtifact: Edgar "Eggsy" Fullerton Young, the freakiest of all Harley's pals (an inexplicably sentient egg in PowerArmor), is an attempt to produce a tolerable new version of Silver Age ComicBook/WonderWoman villain Egg Fu, a massively despised character due to his ludicrous nature and gross ethnic stereotyping.
* ResolvedNoodleIncident:
** The ''Harley Quinn & Power Girl'' miniseries described what happened during Harley's and Kara's second dimensional trip in the New 52 issue 12.
** One of the stories in the 25th Anniversary special depicts Harley, Ivy, and Selina throwing an utterly out-of-control party in their hotel suite in Las Vegas, which was a GilliganCut NoodleIncident in the ''Road Trip'' special.
* RetiredBadass: Issue 4 introduces [[{{Cyborg}} Sy Borgman]], a former government agent of the Sixties who got blown up taking out a Russian terrorist group. His arm, leg and eye were replaced with state-of-the-art (for the time, at least) bionics, but in his old age, they're just extra weight.
* ReunionShow: The ''Road Trip Special'' features Harley with Ivy and Catwoman, and is hence a revival of the 2009-11 ''ComicBook/GothamCitySirens'' series featuring the three of them.
* RoadTripPlot: The special one shot ''Harley Quinn Road Trip Special'' features Harley, Ivy, and Selina travelling together to get the ashes of Harley's beloved uncle. Hijinks ensue with {{Fanservice}} and [[MushroomSamba a dream/hallucination sequence]] included.
* RobotBuddy: Edgar Fullerton Yeung, or "Eggy" as Harley calls him. Either a robot or cyborg (the comic cuts away when he begins telling Harley and company his origin, returning when he finishes) shaped like an egg on a floating platform who can assimilate a variety of robotic torsos. Originally, he captured Harley simply out of loneliness, but now works as a handyman in her apartment. His later recounting of his family background implies he's a cyborg, as he mentions having parents.
* RollerbladeGood: In order to pay the bills of her new home, Harley tries out for a roller derby team. She absolutely demolishes her competition and the team leader is proud to have her aboard.
* RunningGag:
** There's much LampshadeHanging of the many {{Dream Sequence}}s and {{Mushroom Samba}}s in the series.
** Harley's repeated fangirling at Comic-Con, which consists of "Hey, it's that guy/girl who [long-winded summary of their most famous roles]. I LOVE that guy/girl!"
** Edgar's secret origin, which involves an astonishing number of NoodleImplements.
* SceneryCensor: Used a lot in issue #8, when Harley and Ivy visit Sy's holiday camp in Florida, which they haven't been told is a nudist colony.
* SelfDeprecation:
** In issue 0, Harley and Catwoman try to rob a yacht and the book's writers, Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner, try to stop them. Amanda tells Jimmy not to hurt Harley because she's gonna pay their bills. Catwoman then riffs on Jimmy's other comics, All-Star Western and Batwing.
-->'''Harley:''' Is she serious?\\
'''Catwoman:''' You see the numbers on All-Star Western and Batwing? [[note]]They weren't very high.[[/note]]
-->'''Harley:''' Yeah, let's go easy on him. Maim, not kill.
** In the same issue Bernie calls Jimmy the cowboy guy because he writes ''All-Star Western''. He also calls Amanda the one who draws the [[ComicBook/PowerGirl girls with the big...]]
-->'''Amanda Conner:''' Hey, I'm talented! I can draw a '''lot''' of different-sized boobs!
** In #16, letterer John J. Hill breaks the fourth wall to complain about the lack of consideration he gets from Amanda and Jimmy, having to reletter the comic three or four times over with all the changes to the scripts they throw at him. (He also appears to be chained up.)
* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: Devani "Batfan" Kage and [[spoiler:possibly Red Tool, although it's anyone's guess just how much of what he told Devani was true]] are sent back from a potential future to kill Harley, since in that future she is generally believed to have killed Batman.
* SexyJester: A lot of Harley outfits have a design and color pattern similar to that of a typical court jester and show off a lot of skin.
* ShaggyDogStory:
** In issue 4, one of Harley's patients is a elderly woman who is sad that her family rarely sees her. Sickened, Harley goes to the family's house, kidnaps them, forgets about them for a while, remembers them, takes them to the pier, and berates them for neglecting their elder. However, the elderly woman's son reveals [[spoiler:that they see her all the time; she just has Alzheimer's disease, which makes her forget]]. Harley then realizes she should've looked at the files first.
** Poison Ivy's plan to end the hit on Harley. While she successfully finds out who placed the hit [[spoiler:(it was Harley herself; turns out she did that while ''sleepwalking'' to ensure no one would try to disturb her in her new life - regardless of how counterproductive the whole thing may seem)]], some assassins come in and destroy the computer before she can take over and cancel the bounty, leaving Harley to deal with the problem.
* ShamelessFanserviceGirl: Harley doesn't seem to care who sees her naked or how comfortable they are with it.
* ShoutOut:
** In Issue 1, a blue and green van called the [[Franchise/ScoobyDoo Munchie Machine]] can be seen at the roller derby.
** When Harley enters Coney Island, a man can be seen wearing [[ComicBook/VForVendetta V's]] mask.
** Harley begins singing "[[Film/TheSoundOfMusic The Hills Are Alive]]" when she realizes that the entire fourth floor of her building is her apartment.
** In issue 2, a wax statue of [[Franchise/FridayThe13th Jason Voorhees]] can be seen in the wax museum.
** In issue 4, Harley stomps on a train set while saying that she's Franchise/{{Godzilla}}.
** The diner scene in Issue 4 is one big reference to the "Han shot first" scene in ''Film/StarWarsANewHope''.
** Issue 5, one of the issues where Harley and Sy are fighting his enemies, is called [[Film/TheHuntForRedOctober "The Hunt for Red Octogenarians"]].
** In issue 9, Harley mentions [[ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} a blind lawyer she knows in Hell's Kitchen]]. She also references ''Series/IDreamOfJeannie''.
** Take a good look at her autograph book in the Comic-Con special. [[Manga/DeathNote Look familiar?]]
** The Valentine's Day special sees Harley re-enacting ''Film/{{Titanic 1997}}'' on the Hudson River ferry ("I'm the queen a' the world!").
** In Issue 2 of Harley Quinn/Power Girl, Harley is confronted by an extermination robot while on a peaceful planet. She asks the people she's with if they happen to have [[Film/DemolitionMan a museum with a Weapons of the Past exhibit]].
** The movie posters at the cinema Harley and Ivy visit in #16 all come from that month's themed variant DC covers, parodying classic movie posters. The films they see are ''Film/MadMaxFuryRoad'' and ''Film/FiftyShadesOfGrey''.
** Also in #16, Edgar's using a number of his robotic bodies to multi-task. Harley, noting how the bodies are dressed, wonders if he calls it "the Music/VillagePeople mode".
** Harley reveals in ''Harley's Little Black Book'' #3 that she bought a full set of (non-functional) ''Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}}'' equipment in case she ever needed to go ghost-hunting.
** In #16, Edgar compares the PsychoSerum seaweed Captain Strong is hopped up on to [[Franchise/DragonBall senzu bean]], [[Recap/DoctorWhoS21E6TheCavesOfAndrozani spectrox]], and [[Literature/JediAcademyTrilogy glitterstim]]. Ivy points out that all of those are fictional and that he [[YouWatchTooMuchX watches too much TV]].
** When Harley discovers that Sy has tied and gagged a nursing home worker who was stealing and selling off equipment, she calls him "Irving Klaw", a reference to the NYC porn publisher who was notorious in the 1950s and retrospectively for his softcore bondage material.
** Issue #29 is called [[Film/DestroyAllMonsters "Destroy All Mobsters!"]], featuring Harley noting that she can see [[Film/{{Titanic 1997}} "Leo an' that blue necklace!"]] in a Titanic-themed snowglobe, and wondering where Creator/CharltonHeston is upon seeing an [[Film/BeneathThePlanetOfTheApes Omega Bomb]].
** Issue #30 references ''Literature/ATreeGrowsInBrooklyn'', with the title being "A Tree Blows Up Brooklyn", and Big Tony commenting "''This'' tree grows in Brooklyn, so it's all of ours ta fight for."
* ShowSomeLeg: During their first team-up, Harley distracts a mugger by showing him her butt window on her leotard until Power Girl swoops in.
* SkinnyDipping: Harley and the roller derby girls go skinny dipping in #10.
* SmarterThanYouLook: Harley may be a loony clown girl, but she's actually very smart and used to be a psychiatrist. This is brought up in issue 1, where she interviews for a job as a therapist. She gets the job in issue 2. She uses her psychologist's training to help a LoonyFan and a little girl.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Inverted with the Gang Of Harleys (a team of Anti-Heroes that dress like Harley and have superhero names similar to her own). Only one (Harvey Quinn) is male.
* SomethingElseAlsoRises:
--> '''Harley (on Ivy's plant powers):''' See! She really ''can'' make things grow!
--> '''Big Tony:''' [[DistractedByTheSexy Yer telling me]]!
* {{Stripperiffic}}: While she had a traditionally conservative costume where only her face is uncovered, the New 52 makes her outfit incredibly revealing. This is lampshaded by Harley herself (in the Suicide Squad series), at one point referring to her look as a "stripper clown outfit".
* SugarApocalypse: Art Baltazar's page in issue 0 has her visiting the ''ComicBook/TinyTitans'' universe. She hates how sugary sweet the setting is and tries to smash the Titans with her mallet. She gets even more mad when she realizes they [[BloodlessCarnage don't even bleed]].
* SuperDeformed: Harley when pleading with Power Girl in issue 13, her eyes going anime-sized and streaming with tears.
* TakeThat:
** Harley dismisses Batman's origin in #9 as ridiculous.
** Issue 12 lampoons the cosmic elements of the Marvel Universe, namely ComicBook/{{Thanos}}, the Infinity Gauntlet, and the Cosmic Cube.
** Issue 15 features a potshot at ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'' (or perhaps the perception that a billion grossing film can bomb), with a newspaper headline about a superhero BoxOfficeBomb that features an Ultron stand-in with a GagNose, whose failure is somehow blamed on Kim Jong-un.
** The ''Valentine's Day Special'' takes aim at pointless comic crossovers that go nowhere and Wall Street bankers.
** At the end of the annual, Harley reveals that she stole some of the hallucinogenic gas to share with Ivy. Ivy freaks out, saying that it's powerful enough to cause all of Brooklyn to hallucinate, to which Harley replies that nobody would notice.
** Issue 30 has Harley making a stand against gentrification.
* TerribleIntervieweesMontage: Harley's auditions for her gang in #16. Played with, as the craziest interviewee turns out not to be a throwaway character, becoming Harley Sinn, the main villain of the ''Gang of Harleys'' miniseries.
* ThereAreNoRules: This is Summer's summary of the underground 'Skate Club' in #10 (also became the trope page's quote):
-->'''Summer:''' Welcome to Skate Club, kiddo. Two go in, one comes out. Weapons at your disposal in the middle. Anything goes.\\
'''Harley:''' An' the rules?\\
'''Summer:''' None.\\
'''Harley:''' Really?\\
'''Summer:''' Yep.\\
'''Harley:''' Yeah?\\
'''Summer:''' Yeah.\\
'''Harley:''' WOW!
* ThisIsForEmphasisBitch: Amanda Conner when she beats up Harley and Catwoman in #0:
-->'''Amanda Conner:''' I'm Amanda Conner, bitches!
* TinyGuyHugeGirl: [[IronicNickname Big Tony]] is dating Queenie, a fortune teller who towers over the other tenants. In fact, Tony's "type" is Amazonian women.
* ToiletHumor: Under Connor and Palmiotti, Harley makes plenty of fart and poop jokes, including farting herself.
* TokenGoodTeammate: Eggsy is pretty much the only member of Harley's crew who is usually kind to all and shrinks from violence.
* TooKinkyToTorture: Implied. In ''Harley's Little Black Book'' she agrees to [[DealWithTheDevil spend thirty days in hell with the Devil (Well, A devil, at least) in exchange for him removing someone's curse.]] When she materializes back on Earth only a day later, she has TearsOfJoy running down her face as she exclaims "Let's do it again, an' this time [[NoodleImplements add more spikes, and a big rubber-"]] before the devil says he just can't deal with her anymore. She even seems kind of disappointed about not being able to spend more time with him.
* TooSpicyForYogSothoth: In ''Harley's Little Black Book'' #3, Harley makes a DealWithTheDevil that means she has to stay in Hell for thirty days, only to be sent back to Earth before the first day's up for being too annoying.
* TorpedoTits: In ''Harley Quinn and Her Gang of Harleys'' #5, the gang wind up fighting a ComicBook/PowerGirl robot armed with what Bolly Quinn eloquently describes as 'boob cannons'.
* {{Trumplica}}: Richard Brand, ruthless real estate tycoon and [[spoiler:the father of Harley Sinn]], is blatantly inspired by, and physically resembles, UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump.
* TykeBomb: The first issue of ''Harley's Little Black Book'' shows that she has always been dangerously close to losing it, such as showing an incident when she was very young where she nearly hangs one of her classmates and smashes another in the face with a book hard enough to break her nose.
* UnlimitedWardrobe: Harley's costumes vary a lot throughout the series. She's openly depicted as dressing to fit the theme of an adventure a few times, but often it just seems to be chance (for example, different issues by the same artist may depict her top as anything from a cropped gym singlet to a strapless bustier). They're always red and black, and usually involve a bare midriff and [[ZettaiRyouiki knee-socks that expose her thighs]].
* TheUnreveal: Edgar's backstory, which he tells the group after they've recovered from the hallucinogens. Once he starts telling, the comic cuts to another scene.
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Harley herself. Justified for her apartment building in that all of the carnival freaks live there, but no one bats an eye anywhere else she goes.
* ValentinesDayEpisode:
** Issue 3 takes place on Valentine's Day and Harley has no Valentine. To cheer herself up, she eats a berry from one of Poison Ivy's plants and goes out for a night in the town. Unfortunately, the berry turns out to be a LovePotion that makes anyone who smells her go crazy for her. And she just happens to pass by a prison bus full of convicts. Bloody hijinks ensue.
** The ''Valentine's Day Special'' sees Harley win a date with Bruce Wayne at auction (the auction gets interrupted by robbery and kidnapping, but they do manage to have the date).
* VehicleRoofBodyDisposal: Goes comically awry in ''Harley Quinn and Her Gang of Harleys'' #2. Harlem Quinn and some guys from her neighbourhood attempt to get rid of the unconscious assassin Sandy by dumping him off an an overpass on to a stopped train. However, he wakes up, falls off the roof of the train and gets hit by a train going in the opposite direction.
* VictoriasSecretCompartment: Harley finds her wanted poster in the shirt of a hitwoman that tried to kill her. [[MistakenForGay Big Tony thought she was searching for something else at first]].
* WakeUpFighting: In ''Harley Quinn Invades Comic-Con International San Diego'', Harley falls asleep beside the hotel pool. When a waiter shakes her awake, she wakes up yelling "Hit! Hit! Hit!" and punches the poor guy.
* WaterfallShower: In ''Harley's Little Black Book'' #6, Harley and ComicBook/{{Lobo}} take a waterfall shower while stranded on an alien planet. It nearly turns into a ShowerOfLove, but they are interrupted.
* WholePlotReference:
** ''Harley's Little Black Book'' #5 is a parody of the famous ''Superman Vs. Mohammed Ali'' one-shot from 1975, featuring Superman and drawn by original artist Neal Adams.
* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: In ''Harley's Little Black Book'' Issue 2, Harley gains a Black and Red power ring and it turns her into an homicidal nutjob -- well, more of one -- who wants to destroy the whole world.
* YiddishAsASecondLanguage: With all the Yiddish Sy Borgman says, you won't have to wonder if he's Jewish.
-> See ''ComicBook/HarleyQuinnNew52''.



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* AcquiredPoisonImmunity: Harley's encounter with Hugo Strange reveals that she has this to a degree, as a natural consequence of having been in sexual relationships with both [[MasterPoisoner the Joker]] and [[PoisonousPerson Ivy]].
* AnthropomorphicPersonification: Jonni DC, a "continuity cop" and personification of DC continuity.
* ArmedWithCanon:
** In the Black Label ''Harley Quinn and the Birds of Prey'', Harley asks Huntress her opinion on two possible costumes, one of which is one of her usual costumes from the comics and the other of which is her costume from ''Film/SuicideSquad2016''. When Huntress picks the former, Harley approves.
** Also in that miniseries, Harley mocks Harley Sinn for believing that her heavy tattoos make her "interesting", which seems like a swipe at the depictions of both Harley and the Joker as heavily tattooed in the Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse.
* BookEnds: The first and last arcs of the Humphries run pit Harley against [[ComicBook/NewGods Granny Goodness]]. Despite the lack of obvious in-universe linkage, it's metaphorically appropriate to confront DC's highest-profile survivor of domestic abuse with DC's AnthropomorphicPersonification of child abuse.
* CaptainErsatz: Issue #69 features barely-camouflaged versions of the Advertising/McDonaldland characters (Hambezzler, Clown [=McCrown=], etc.).
* CerebusSyndrome:
** Takes over during the Rebirth half of the Conner/Palmiotti run -- it never loses the humour or the BloodyHilarious element, but the comic is increasingly taken over by a very long arc about Harley's conflict with the Mayor, who is no longer comically corrupt but [[JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope utterly evil]], and in the final issues features [[spoiler:one of Harley's love interests being brutally killed off, which leads to an entirely serious RoaringRampageOfRevenge]].
** The overall arc of the Humphries run has Harley realising that her carefree HeroicComedicSociopath persona is no longer enough to protect her from realising how screwed-up her personal life has become.
* ChainedHeat: In #57-8, Harley handcuffs herself to Batman as a token of her willingness to co-operate when they investigate a murder that somebody tried to frame her for.
* ColorCodedCharacters: The Gang of Harleys.
* ContinuityNod: When trying to calm Captain Triumph down, Harley changes into her 1940s-style period costume from the ''DC Comics Bombshells'' crossover in ''Little Black Book''.
* CopsNeedTheVigilante: Chief of Police Spoonsdale moves from tolerating to actively helping Harley as the Mayor increasingly prevents him from fighting the crime that the corrupt mayor is actively involved in.
* CoversAlwaysLie: The covers of #35-6 (the Man-Bat arc) depict Man-Bat-transformed Harley as a CuteMonsterGirl with unchanged facial features. In the interior art, she's depicted with the usual Man-Bat design, including horrific bat head.
* CutLexLuthorACheck: At the end of the Gotham Legion of Doom arc, Condiment King decides to stay in Coney Island and go straight, after his hot-dog-seasoning abilities make him a legit local success.
* DecapitationPresentation: [[spoiler:As the climax of Harley's RoaringRampageOfRevenge after Mason is killed, the Mayor wakes up in bed with Madison's severed head placed upright between his legs. And yes, Harley probably did mean the obvious symbolism.]]
* EpisodeOfTheDead: The series starts with Coney Island invaded by zombies. Their origin? An alien named Vertigax crash-landing on a farm and disguising himself as a cow, who accidentally gets butchered. After the meat-processing, we see that Vertigax has been shipped all over as various meat products (particularly Coney Island hot dogs), contaminating everyone who eats him. This, naturally, results in zombies.
* TheFutureIsShocking: Obscure Golden Age hero Captain Triumph gets accidentally transported to Harley's era and doesn't deal with it well.
* IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight: Happens when Harley's friends try to subdue her after she becomes a Man-Bat. It doesn't work until [[NiceJobFixingItVillain Francine attacks them]] and arouses her protective instincts.
* ItsNotYouItsMyEnemies: In the Tieri run, Harley cuts herself off from her friends after Mason's murder makes her think that she's a DoomMagnet. [[spoiler:It's made much worse by Hugo Strange messing with her head.]]
* JennysNumber: Mason Macabre is Prisoner 8675309.
* JunglePrincess: Harley is so upset by her mother's funeral that she retreats to the volcanic island that appeared just of Brooklyn in an earlier issue to play Jungle Princess games.
* KillThePoor: The overarching plot-arc of the Rebirth era has Harley fighting a corrupt mayor of New York, with her pivotal ThisIsUnforgivable moment being when he (it was his second-in-command's idea initially, but he loved it when he heard) hires a South American cannibal cult to "clean the streets" by killing and eating the city's homeless people.
* LegionOfDoom: The first major arc of the Tieri run has the Penguin, still holding a grudge after his confrontation with Harley early in the Rebirth era, inviting every Gotham villain to cause havoc in Coney Island.
* LifeWillKillYou: A major subplot of the Humphries run is Harley's mother dying from cancer, which Harley doesn't react well to.
* MagicKiss: When Harley is dosed with fear gas by Scarecrow, Ivy snaps her out of it with a kiss, powered partly by love and partly by a buttload of oppositely-mind-altering substances.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: The cannibal cult laughingly deny being vampires, and they don't show any unambiguous inhuman powers, but they have a very creepy appearance and are very strong.
* MyEyesAreUpHere:
** In Issue #5, Harley says this to the Police Chief that is distracted from her legs.
** In Issue #8, it's Sy's turn to say this to Harley when she meets him at a nudist colony.
* MythologyGag:
** Issue #8 opens with a dream sequence featuring Harley in her original costume.
** In Issue #7, Harley is in a superhero-themed BDSM sex club and, on spotting a girl doing a sexy routine with a trapeze bar in a cage, says that she did that once and it was fun, a reference to a WorkoutFanservice scene from ''Film/SuicideSquad2016'' that became notorious through its heavy appearance in the trailers.
** In Issue #12, there's a kinda-sorta dream sequence going over the Joker and Harley's history that includes ''Mad Love'', with Harley in her original costume.
** In ''Old Lady Harley'', when Harley and her friends visit Lobo's casino in Las Vegas, Harley and Selina are irritated to see exotic dancers dressed in even sexier versions of their costumes. The costumes are based on those that were given to Harley in ''Film/SuicideSquad2016'' and the Patience Phillips Catwoman in ''Film/Catwoman2004''.
* PerfectlyCromulentWord: Harley loves these too. Only in the first page of the ''Rebirth''-branded Issue 4 we have "destructavated" and "vacationating".
* RealityBreakingParadox: The concept of issue #50, caused by Harley reading a {{Doujinshi}} about herself.
* RecursiveCanon: Within this comic, Harley's participation in the ComicBook/DCYearOfTheVillain event is fanfiction about Harley by Meredith Clutterbuck, which includes considerable metafictional debate on whether crossover events are a good or bad thing.
* {{Retool}}: The Humphries run, while not entirely dropping Harley's Coney Island community, features a lot more interactions with the wider DC universe. While the comic issue numbering continued unchanged, the numbering of the [=TPBs=] began at one again.
* SadClown: The ongoing theme of Humphries' run on the title is that Harley's chaotic, thrill-seeking lifestyle and "I'm mad, me" posturing is a coping mechanism to avoid dealing with her very real emotional problems and the darkness of her past, which is beginning to break down. It's unclear if this was planned, but it acts as a plausible transition from the pure black comedy of the Conner-Palmiotti issues to Harley's characterisation in the [[ComicBook/TheJokerWar Joker War]] crossover event and her subsequent relaunched comic spinning off from it.
* SeeksAnothersResurrection: After being made an angel by the Lords of Order and Chaos, Harley tries to force them to resurrect her mother, which fails when her mother doesn't want it.
* SelfDeprecation: In #51-2, when Harley contacts Jonnie DC to report back about Captain Triumph, Jonni is locked into a room with several variants of Donna Troy, attempting to sort out her notorious [[ContinuitySnarl/DonnaTroy Continuity Snarl]].
* ShoutOut:
** Issue #2. The green alien that became a cow (and caused a ZombieApocalypse) is a reference to a famous ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' story with the Skrulls hypnotised and turned into cows.
** In Issue #5, when Harley first sees herself in the mirror after having her hair styled as a mohican, she exclaims "Holee Wendy O-lee!", a reference to the USA's most famous female mohican-wearer, Wendy O. Williams, lead singer of the band Music/ThePlasmatics.
** In Issue #33, Mason's crates of valuables include one labelled ''ComicBook/TheBraveAndTheBold'' 28, a reference to the famous and extremely collectible issue that introduces the ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica to Silver Age DC, and recurring DC universe villain Starro the Conqueror.
** An issue in which Harley starts to turn into a giant ant is titled "[[Literature/TheMetamorphosis Metamorphosis]]".
* ShowerScene: Several with Harley. Issue #3 has also Ivy take a shower with her.
* StalkerWithACrush: During the Humphries run, [[spoiler:Lord Death Man]] develops a crush on her.
* TakeThat:
** Issue #4 sees Harley going on a crusade against call center scams.
** Issue #56 is a gigantic parody of the "Gamergate"/"Rabid Puppies"/"Comicsgate" type of misogynist right-wing geek, as Harley attracts the attention of a group of fanatical MRA pet keepers.
* TargetedToHurtTheHero: [[spoiler:In the final Conner/Palmiotti arc, Mason Macabre, Harley's love interest throughout the series, gets his head blown off in front of her by the Mayor in an attempt to intimidate her. She doesn't take it well.]]
* TruerToTheText: Inverted case in ''Harley Quinn and the Birds of Prey''. Ostensibly a spin-off from the ''Film/BirdsOfPrey2020'' film, the title's characters are more accurate to their original comic versions instead of the movie's. Harley is the same as from her ''Rebirth'' solo comics, ComicBook/BlackCanary is the traditional blue-eyed-blond white woman, Cassandra Cain is more like her Orphan identity but still mute like back when she first debuted and then was the new ComicBook/{{Batgirl}}, and [[ComicBook/{{Huntress}} Helena Bertinelli]] is a composite of both her pre-''New 52'' and ''Rebirth'' versions, while Renee Montoya is a composite of her [[ComicBook/GothamCentral comic]] and movie versions.
** Issue #2 includes a guest appearance by the original founder of the comics' Birds of Prey herself, [[ComicBook/{{Oracle}} Barbara Gordon]], who wasn't in the movie. Instead of being Oracle, though, she's Batgirl but is out of action due to a broken leg (accident).
* TheUnreveal: In Issue #6, Tony asks Edgar what he is. Edgar tells him about his upbringing, but not about what he actually is. (He apparently has parents, so there's that.)
* WakeUpFighting: At the beginning of Issue #8, Harley reflexively throws a knife at Eggsy when he wakes her up, killing him. Fortunately it turns out to be a nightmare.
* WellDoneSonGuy: Minor Disaster is obsessed with getting her supervillain father Major Disaster to acknowledge her. She finally accepts that he's just an asshole.
* WholePlotReference: #42 and the subsequent ''Old Lady Harley'' miniseries parody TheApunkalypse in general, but specifically ''Film/MadMax'' (especially ''Fury Road'' in #42 and ''Beyond Thunderdome'' in the miniseries) and Marvel's ''Old Man...'' BadFuture stories.

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* AcquiredPoisonImmunity: Harley's encounter with Hugo Strange reveals that she has this to a degree, as a natural consequence of having been in sexual relationships with both [[MasterPoisoner the Joker]] and [[PoisonousPerson Ivy]].
* AnthropomorphicPersonification: Jonni DC, a "continuity cop" and personification of DC continuity.
* ArmedWithCanon:
** In the Black Label ''Harley Quinn and the Birds of Prey'', Harley asks Huntress her opinion on two possible costumes, one of which is one of her usual costumes from the comics and the other of which is her costume from ''Film/SuicideSquad2016''. When Huntress picks the former, Harley approves.
** Also in that miniseries, Harley mocks Harley Sinn for believing that her heavy tattoos make her "interesting", which seems like a swipe at the depictions of both Harley and the Joker as heavily tattooed in the Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse.
* BookEnds: The first and last arcs of the Humphries run pit Harley against [[ComicBook/NewGods Granny Goodness]]. Despite the lack of obvious in-universe linkage, it's metaphorically appropriate to confront DC's highest-profile survivor of domestic abuse with DC's AnthropomorphicPersonification of child abuse.
* CaptainErsatz: Issue #69 features barely-camouflaged versions of the Advertising/McDonaldland characters (Hambezzler, Clown [=McCrown=], etc.).
* CerebusSyndrome:
** Takes over during the Rebirth half of the Conner/Palmiotti run -- it never loses the humour or the BloodyHilarious element, but the comic is increasingly taken over by a very long arc about Harley's conflict with the Mayor, who is no longer comically corrupt but [[JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope utterly evil]], and in the final issues features [[spoiler:one of Harley's love interests being brutally killed off, which leads to an entirely serious RoaringRampageOfRevenge]].
** The overall arc of the Humphries run has Harley realising that her carefree HeroicComedicSociopath persona is no longer enough to protect her from realising how screwed-up her personal life has become.
* ChainedHeat: In #57-8, Harley handcuffs herself to Batman as a token of her willingness to co-operate when they investigate a murder that somebody tried to frame her for.
* ColorCodedCharacters: The Gang of Harleys.
* ContinuityNod: When trying to calm Captain Triumph down, Harley changes into her 1940s-style period costume from the ''DC Comics Bombshells'' crossover in ''Little Black Book''.
* CopsNeedTheVigilante: Chief of Police Spoonsdale moves from tolerating to actively helping Harley as the Mayor increasingly prevents him from fighting the crime that the corrupt mayor is actively involved in.
* CoversAlwaysLie: The covers of #35-6 (the Man-Bat arc) depict Man-Bat-transformed Harley as a CuteMonsterGirl with unchanged facial features. In the interior art, she's depicted with the usual Man-Bat design, including horrific bat head.
* CutLexLuthorACheck: At the end of the Gotham Legion of Doom arc, Condiment King decides to stay in Coney Island and go straight, after his hot-dog-seasoning abilities make him a legit local success.
* DecapitationPresentation: [[spoiler:As the climax of Harley's RoaringRampageOfRevenge after Mason is killed, the Mayor wakes up in bed with Madison's severed head placed upright between his legs. And yes, Harley probably did mean the obvious symbolism.]]
* EpisodeOfTheDead: The series starts with Coney Island invaded by zombies. Their origin? An alien named Vertigax crash-landing on a farm and disguising himself as a cow, who accidentally gets butchered. After the meat-processing, we see that Vertigax has been shipped all over as various meat products (particularly Coney Island hot dogs), contaminating everyone who eats him. This, naturally, results in zombies.
* TheFutureIsShocking: Obscure Golden Age hero Captain Triumph gets accidentally transported to Harley's era and doesn't deal with it well.
* IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight: Happens when Harley's friends try to subdue her after she becomes a Man-Bat. It doesn't work until [[NiceJobFixingItVillain Francine attacks them]] and arouses her protective instincts.
* ItsNotYouItsMyEnemies: In the Tieri run, Harley cuts herself off from her friends after Mason's murder makes her think that she's a DoomMagnet. [[spoiler:It's made much worse by Hugo Strange messing with her head.]]
* JennysNumber: Mason Macabre is Prisoner 8675309.
* JunglePrincess: Harley is so upset by her mother's funeral that she retreats to the volcanic island that appeared just of Brooklyn in an earlier issue to play Jungle Princess games.
* KillThePoor: The overarching plot-arc of the Rebirth era has Harley fighting a corrupt mayor of New York, with her pivotal ThisIsUnforgivable moment being when he (it was his second-in-command's idea initially, but he loved it when he heard) hires a South American cannibal cult to "clean the streets" by killing and eating the city's homeless people.
* LegionOfDoom: The first major arc of the Tieri run has the Penguin, still holding a grudge after his confrontation with Harley early in the Rebirth era, inviting every Gotham villain to cause havoc in Coney Island.
* LifeWillKillYou: A major subplot of the Humphries run is Harley's mother dying from cancer, which Harley doesn't react well to.
* MagicKiss: When Harley is dosed with fear gas by Scarecrow, Ivy snaps her out of it with a kiss, powered partly by love and partly by a buttload of oppositely-mind-altering substances.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: The cannibal cult laughingly deny being vampires, and they don't show any unambiguous inhuman powers, but they have a very creepy appearance and are very strong.
* MyEyesAreUpHere:
** In Issue #5, Harley says this to the Police Chief that is distracted from her legs.
** In Issue #8, it's Sy's turn to say this to Harley when she meets him at a nudist colony.
* MythologyGag:
** Issue #8 opens with a dream sequence featuring Harley in her original costume.
** In Issue #7, Harley is in a superhero-themed BDSM sex club and, on spotting a girl doing a sexy routine with a trapeze bar in a cage, says that she did that once and it was fun, a reference to a WorkoutFanservice scene from ''Film/SuicideSquad2016'' that became notorious through its heavy appearance in the trailers.
** In Issue #12, there's a kinda-sorta dream sequence going over the Joker and Harley's history that includes ''Mad Love'', with Harley in her original costume.
** In ''Old Lady Harley'', when Harley and her friends visit Lobo's casino in Las Vegas, Harley and Selina are irritated to see exotic dancers dressed in even sexier versions of their costumes. The costumes are based on those that were given to Harley in ''Film/SuicideSquad2016'' and the Patience Phillips Catwoman in ''Film/Catwoman2004''.
* PerfectlyCromulentWord: Harley loves these too. Only in the first page of the ''Rebirth''-branded Issue 4 we have "destructavated" and "vacationating".
* RealityBreakingParadox: The concept of issue #50, caused by Harley reading a {{Doujinshi}} about herself.
* RecursiveCanon: Within this comic, Harley's participation in the ComicBook/DCYearOfTheVillain event is fanfiction about Harley by Meredith Clutterbuck, which includes considerable metafictional debate on whether crossover events are a good or bad thing.
* {{Retool}}: The Humphries run, while not entirely dropping Harley's Coney Island community, features a lot more interactions with the wider DC universe. While the comic issue numbering continued unchanged, the numbering of the [=TPBs=] began at one again.
* SadClown: The ongoing theme of Humphries' run on the title is that Harley's chaotic, thrill-seeking lifestyle and "I'm mad, me" posturing is a coping mechanism to avoid dealing with her very real emotional problems and the darkness of her past, which is beginning to break down. It's unclear if this was planned, but it acts as a plausible transition from the pure black comedy of the Conner-Palmiotti issues to Harley's characterisation in the [[ComicBook/TheJokerWar Joker War]] crossover event and her subsequent relaunched comic spinning off from it.
* SeeksAnothersResurrection: After being made an angel by the Lords of Order and Chaos, Harley tries to force them to resurrect her mother, which fails when her mother doesn't want it.
* SelfDeprecation: In #51-2, when Harley contacts Jonnie DC to report back about Captain Triumph, Jonni is locked into a room with several variants of Donna Troy, attempting to sort out her notorious [[ContinuitySnarl/DonnaTroy Continuity Snarl]].
* ShoutOut:
** Issue #2. The green alien that became a cow (and caused a ZombieApocalypse) is a reference to a famous ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' story with the Skrulls hypnotised and turned into cows.
** In Issue #5, when Harley first sees herself in the mirror after having her hair styled as a mohican, she exclaims "Holee Wendy O-lee!", a reference to the USA's most famous female mohican-wearer, Wendy O. Williams, lead singer of the band Music/ThePlasmatics.
** In Issue #33, Mason's crates of valuables include one labelled ''ComicBook/TheBraveAndTheBold'' 28, a reference to the famous and extremely collectible issue that introduces the ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica to Silver Age DC, and recurring DC universe villain Starro the Conqueror.
** An issue in which Harley starts to turn into a giant ant is titled "[[Literature/TheMetamorphosis Metamorphosis]]".
* ShowerScene: Several with Harley. Issue #3 has also Ivy take a shower with her.
* StalkerWithACrush: During the Humphries run, [[spoiler:Lord Death Man]] develops a crush on her.
* TakeThat:
** Issue #4 sees Harley going on a crusade against call center scams.
** Issue #56 is a gigantic parody of the "Gamergate"/"Rabid Puppies"/"Comicsgate" type of misogynist right-wing geek, as Harley attracts the attention of a group of fanatical MRA pet keepers.
* TargetedToHurtTheHero: [[spoiler:In the final Conner/Palmiotti arc, Mason Macabre, Harley's love interest throughout the series, gets his head blown off in front of her by the Mayor in an attempt to intimidate her. She doesn't take it well.]]
* TruerToTheText: Inverted case in ''Harley Quinn and the Birds of Prey''. Ostensibly a spin-off from the ''Film/BirdsOfPrey2020'' film, the title's characters are more accurate to their original comic versions instead of the movie's. Harley is the same as from her ''Rebirth'' solo comics, ComicBook/BlackCanary is the traditional blue-eyed-blond white woman, Cassandra Cain is more like her Orphan identity but still mute like back when she first debuted and then was the new ComicBook/{{Batgirl}}, and [[ComicBook/{{Huntress}} Helena Bertinelli]] is a composite of both her pre-''New 52'' and ''Rebirth'' versions, while Renee Montoya is a composite of her [[ComicBook/GothamCentral comic]] and movie versions.
** Issue #2 includes a guest appearance by the original founder of the comics' Birds of Prey herself, [[ComicBook/{{Oracle}} Barbara Gordon]], who wasn't in the movie. Instead of being Oracle, though, she's Batgirl but is out of action due to a broken leg (accident).
* TheUnreveal: In Issue #6, Tony asks Edgar what he is. Edgar tells him about his upbringing, but not about what he actually is. (He apparently has parents, so there's that.)
* WakeUpFighting: At the beginning of Issue #8, Harley reflexively throws a knife at Eggsy when he wakes her up, killing him. Fortunately it turns out to be a nightmare.
* WellDoneSonGuy: Minor Disaster is obsessed with getting her supervillain father Major Disaster to acknowledge her. She finally accepts that he's just an asshole.
* WholePlotReference: #42 and the subsequent ''Old Lady Harley'' miniseries parody TheApunkalypse in general, but specifically ''Film/MadMax'' (especially ''Fury Road'' in #42 and ''Beyond Thunderdome'' in the miniseries) and Marvel's ''Old Man...'' BadFuture stories.
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%%* EvilVersusEvil
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* FauxActionGirl: Gritty vigilante Thorn tries is easily defeated and tied up by Harley and Ivy in each of her appearances, barring the first.

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* EvilVersusEvil: Though Harley is far from a saint herself, she usually ends up combating people and entities that are worse than her. The kicker is William St. James, the BigBad of the last arc, who kickstarts a six-way MobWar so he can kidnap a girl for a code to riches he implanted on her retinas. Harley spends the last arc fighting St. James to protect the girl, [[spoiler:only to blind the girl herself to take the riches]].
* {{Fanservice}}: The series is led by Harley, Poison Ivy, and Catwoman, so there are plenty of panels that focus on the characters' attractiveness. The other female heroes and villains that get involved in their adventures similarly have shots highlighting their breasts and rears.
* FauxActionGirl: Gritty vigilante Thorn tries is easily defeated and tied up by Harley and Ivy in each of her appearances, barring the first.



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%%* GenreShift* GenreShift: The first half of the series is Harley getting involved in wacky shenanigans all over the DC Universe, including Gotham, Metropolis, and Hell itself, while she's trying to get over the Joker; even when serious characters are involved, Harley's childlike nature keeps the comedy high. The last arc completely shifts gears and becomes a noir-esque adventure and character study with very high stakes, featuring a six-way MobWar, a small child at the center of it trying to hide from a hunter who killed her parents, and [[spoiler:Harley committing a sin so grave she checks herself back into Arkham out of pure guilt]].



* KarmaHoudini: Subverted: [[spoiler: In the final story arc, Harley has to watch over a little girl who [[ItMakesSenseInContext has some kind of code written on her retina]] she has to scan her to get the code, but afterwards the girl will be blind for life if she doesn't get help. Despite promising to save her Harley instead fucks her over and lets her go blind in order to get a reward. In the final issue, she has an epic HeroicBSOD/ VillainousBreakdown and feels so guilty she turns herself in to Arkham, meaning even if the other characters let her get away with betraying the girl, her conscience certainly didn't.]]

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* KarmaHoudini: Subverted: [[spoiler: In the final story arc, Harley has to watch over a little girl who [[ItMakesSenseInContext has some kind of code written on her retina]] she has to scan her to get the code, but afterwards the girl will be blind for life if she doesn't get help. Despite promising to save her Harley instead fucks her over and lets her go blind in order to get a reward. In the final issue, she has an epic HeroicBSOD/ VillainousBreakdown and feels so guilty she turns herself in to Arkham, meaning even if the other characters let her get away with betraying the girl, girl (including the girl herself, who considers her blindness a good thing if it means no one's hunting her anymore), her conscience certainly didn't.]]



* PsychoPsychologist: In college, one of Harley's professors led her in an experiment that ended with her boyfriend killing himself, and his only regret in the matter is that Harley refuses to tell him whether the boyfriend killed himself or if Harley helped him do it.



* StartOfDarkness: It's Harley's comic, so of course we'll see it. But the kicker is that it's not how you might remember it.

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* StartOfDarkness: It's Harley's comic, so of course we'll see it. But the kicker is that it's not how you might remember it.it; for a start, [[spoiler:she was already on track to snap before she met the Joker]].
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The last set of storylines, following the change in writers, happen after a time skip and feature a noticeable GenreShift to a more noirish style, downplaying Harley's cheery quirks and madcap adventures and instead playing her more like a jaded expy of Comicbook/{{Catwoman}}. This did not last.

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The last set of storylines, following the change in writers, happen after a time skip and feature a noticeable GenreShift to a more noirish style, downplaying Harley's cheery quirks and madcap adventures and instead playing her more like a jaded expy of Comicbook/{{Catwoman}}.ComicBook/{{Catwoman}}. This did not last.



** At the end of ''Harley's Little Black Book 2'', Harley kisses [[Franchise/GreenLantern Hal Jordan]] and squeezes his butt. Why? She's seen this on the cover.

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** At the end of ''Harley's Little Black Book 2'', Harley kisses [[Franchise/GreenLantern [[ComicBook/GreenLantern Hal Jordan]] and squeezes his butt. Why? She's seen this on the cover.



** ''Little Black Book'' #2 has a guest appearance from Creator/GeoffJohns as a Franchise/GreenLantern fanboy bidding against Harley for a real GL ring.

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** ''Little Black Book'' #2 has a guest appearance from Creator/GeoffJohns as a Franchise/GreenLantern ComicBook/GreenLantern fanboy bidding against Harley for a real GL ring.



* MirandaRights: Spoofed in #9 because Harley won't shut up about its terms (and even throws in a reference to Comicbook/{{Daredevil}} at the lawyer part).

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* MirandaRights: Spoofed in #9 because Harley won't shut up about its terms (and even throws in a reference to Comicbook/{{Daredevil}} ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} at the lawyer part).



* MuggedForDisguise: The first issue of ''Harley's Little Black Book'' has Harley knocking Franchise/WonderWoman unconscious so she can steal her costume.

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* MuggedForDisguise: The first issue of ''Harley's Little Black Book'' has Harley knocking Franchise/WonderWoman ComicBook/WonderWoman unconscious so she can steal her costume.



** In issue 9, Harley mentions [[Comicbook/{{Daredevil}} a blind lawyer she knows in Hell's Kitchen]]. She also references ''Series/IDreamOfJeannie''.

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** In issue 9, Harley mentions [[Comicbook/{{Daredevil}} [[ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} a blind lawyer she knows in Hell's Kitchen]]. She also references ''Series/IDreamOfJeannie''.



** Issue 12 lampoons the cosmic elements of the Marvel Universe, namely Comicbook/{{Thanos}}, the Infinity Gauntlet, and the Cosmic Cube.

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** Issue 12 lampoons the cosmic elements of the Marvel Universe, namely Comicbook/{{Thanos}}, ComicBook/{{Thanos}}, the Infinity Gauntlet, and the Cosmic Cube.



** In Issue #33, Mason's crates of valuables include one labelled ''ComicBook/TheBraveAndTheBold'' 28, a reference to the famous and extremely collectible issue that introduces the Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica to Silver Age DC, and recurring DC universe villain Starro the Conqueror.

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** In Issue #33, Mason's crates of valuables include one labelled ''ComicBook/TheBraveAndTheBold'' 28, a reference to the famous and extremely collectible issue that introduces the Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica to Silver Age DC, and recurring DC universe villain Starro the Conqueror.



* TruerToTheText: Inverted case in ''Harley Quinn and the Birds of Prey''. Ostensibly a spin-off from the ''Film/BirdsOfPrey2020'' film, the title's characters are more accurate to their original comic versions instead of the movie's. Harley is the same as from her ''Rebirth'' solo comics, ComicBook/BlackCanary is the traditional blue-eyed-blond white woman, Cassandra Cain is more like her Orphan identity but still mute like back when she first debuted and then was the new ComicBook/{{Batgirl}}, and [[Comicbook/{{Huntress}} Helena Bertinelli]] is a composite of both her pre-''New 52'' and ''Rebirth'' versions, while Renee Montoya is a composite of her [[ComicBook/GothamCentral comic]] and movie versions.

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* TruerToTheText: Inverted case in ''Harley Quinn and the Birds of Prey''. Ostensibly a spin-off from the ''Film/BirdsOfPrey2020'' film, the title's characters are more accurate to their original comic versions instead of the movie's. Harley is the same as from her ''Rebirth'' solo comics, ComicBook/BlackCanary is the traditional blue-eyed-blond white woman, Cassandra Cain is more like her Orphan identity but still mute like back when she first debuted and then was the new ComicBook/{{Batgirl}}, and [[Comicbook/{{Huntress}} [[ComicBook/{{Huntress}} Helena Bertinelli]] is a composite of both her pre-''New 52'' and ''Rebirth'' versions, while Renee Montoya is a composite of her [[ComicBook/GothamCentral comic]] and movie versions.

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* CarryABigStick: Harley's preferred weapon is a huge mallet.



* DropTheHammer: Harley's preferred weapon is a huge mallet.
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* AllegedLookalikes: InUniverse. The third issue has a man who says he can never hold down a job because he looks just like... ''the Joker'' (Harley had guessed UsefulNotes/AlGore with a bad haircut). He doesn't and is clearly delusional, eventually leading to his own death out of sheer idiocy.

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* AllegedLookalikes: InUniverse. The third fourth issue has a man who says he can never hold down a job because he looks just like... ''the Joker'' (Harley had guessed (Harley's first guess was UsefulNotes/AlGore with on a bad haircut).hair day). He doesn't and is clearly delusional, eventually leading to his own death out of sheer idiocy.
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* BatFamilyCrossover: Issues #6-9 tie in to the "ComicBook/FearState" Gotham crossover event.
* BigBadWannabe: Keepsake, a former minion and stalker to multiple Gotham villains, who really wants to be in the big league himself but isn't up to it.
* BrickJoke: Several issues later, it turns out the Bat-branded toaster that Harley persuaded Batman to give her was cheap and nasty, and set fire to her flat.
* ByronicHero: A rare female example.
** Harley drops a lot of her HeroicComedicSociopath schtick and reveals a deeper self-loathing over the things she did as The Joker's minion. She's intelligent, athletic, and conventionally attractive, but she's also ''extremely'' psychologically warped and damaged by her past relationships. She knows that she can never make up for the atrocities she helped him commit or all of the lives she helped destroy, but tries regardless because it's the only way she can live with herself. This vulnerability is what allows people, even someone like Batman, to take pity on her, and make her a tentative unofficial member of the extended Bat-Family.
** One of the reasons that Harley genuinely hates [[EvilCounterpart Punchline]] is that Harley can't help but see a version of herself in Joker's new sidekick, but one with absolutely ''zero'' redemptive qualities.
* ChainedToARailway: Keepsake does this to Kevin in order to mess with Harley.
* CostumeCopycat: Verdict slaughters a bunch of mafiosi in a restaurant while dressed as Harley in order to frame her.
* CreatorCameo: In the boxing dream sequence in issue #17, artist Riley Rossmo and writer Stephanie Phillips appear in the audience and have a brief dialogue exchange.
* DatingCatwoman: Averted. After being briefly reunited with Ivy, Harley breaks up with her again in #10, after Ivy wanted to round off their date with a spot of armed robbery despite Harley genuinely trying to stop committing crime.
* DeterminedDefeatist: Harley knows that she can never make up for the atrocities she did in the name of the Joker, nor can she rebuild all of the lives she helped destroy. But she tries to do the right thing regardless, because it's the only way she can live with herself. It's this side of Harley that allows her to gain a second chance from the Batfamily.
* EasilyForgiven: Harley lampshades how easily Hugo Strange seems to get hired as the head of SAFE despite his own lengthy history of MadScientist and PsychoPsychologist supervillainy.
* EyeScream: Verdict's calling card is to remove one of each of her victims' eyes, as a pun on "eye for an eye".
* FaceDoodling: Harley's idea of a disguise after Batwoman breaks her out of prison in the "Verdict" arc is to draw a moustache and goatee on her face.
* FalseSoulmate: [[spoiler:Kevin's girlfriend Sam turns out to be the villain Verdict.]]
* GoKartingWithBowser: In the 2021 Annual, Kevin and Solomon Grundy do a mysterious and sinister deal with Mr. Freeze for information on Keepsake. It's then revealed that the "deal" was for the two of them to act as childrens' entertainers at Freeze's niece's birthday party.
* GoodAngelBadAngel: When Kevin is trying to decide whether to rescue Lockwood from a fire, his shoulder angel and devil are both sexy versions of Harley, who then have a CatFight.
* InPrisonWithTheRogues: When Harley is accused of murder, she ends up in Blackgate prison with a bunch of female prisoners who despise her attempt to go straight and want to ingratiate themselves with Punchline by killing her.
* JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: [[spoiler:When Kevin finds out that she's Verdict and rejects her, Sam decides to suicide-bomb Gotham City Hall and kill everyone inside, regardless of how corrupt or not they are]].
* MookFaceTurn: Harley's new sidekick Kevin is a reformed former mook for the Joker.
* MythologyGag: Bengal's variant cover for #14 shows Harley's bedroom. Among the clothes hanging up are her corset-style dress from ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamCity'', her harlequin-pattern minidress from ''Film/SuicideSquad2016'', and her red dress from ''Film/TheSuicideSquad''.
* TheNeedsOfTheMany: Keepsake sets up a literalised "trolley problem" for Harley by setting up a train laden with explosives that will either run into central Gotham and explode or run Kevin over. She naturally choses the second option and saves Kevin.
* PetTheDog: After nastily confronting Harley at the beginning of the first issue, at the end of it Batman leaves her the Bat-branded toaster that she'd asked him for.
* PreAssKickingOneLiner: [[spoiler:Before Harley beats her up, Kevin tells Sam that their break-up was entirely her fault.]]
* PseudoCrisis: Issue #4 ends with Harley being confronted with an apparently raging Solomon Grundy in Gotham's sewer system. At the beginning of the next issue, they're having a friendly conversation.
* {{Retool}}: The series, after some years, brings Harley back to Gotham and is far more closely aligned with ''Batman'' and general DC continuity.
* RewardedAsATraitorDeserves: In the flashback to [[spoiler:Verdict's origin]], Harley immediately kills a corrupt cop who was bribed by the Joker to let her escape custody.
* SafeWord: When arrested and handcuffed by the cops in the "Verdict" arc, Harley jokes that her safeword should be "sauerkraut" because "it's fun to say".
* ShoddyKnockoffProduct: Keepsake uses mind-control drugs borrowed from Hugo Strange to temporarily turn Harley's friends into inferior knock-offs of various big-name Gotham villains.
* ShoutOut:
** While fighting Keepsake at one point, Harley goes on a lengthy rant about her love for the ''Franchise/{{Terminator}}'' franchise and Sarah Connor in particular.
** In her narration in #13, Harley admits to having a sexual attraction to the hero of ''WesternAnimation/RobinHood1973''.
* SpecialPersonNormalName: As Harley's sidekick and would-be hero in his own right, Kevin hasn't developed a costumed-character name yet, leading to various characters being underwhelmed when he introduces himself.
* StalkerWithACrush: Subverted with Keepsake and Harley, he acts stalkerish to her but he isn't motivated by desire for her so much as really, really wanting to be the Joker, with having Harley as a girlfriend being part of that.
* TamerAndChaster: Harley's new costume designed by Rossmo is basically a tank top and tight full-length pants, in contrast to the extremely revealing costumes that she's been notorious for since the New 52 era. (Although [[DependingOnTheArtist some artists other than Rossmo]] draw it with a ''lot'' of cleavage.)
* TankTopTomboy: Harley's costume in this era has a tank top, and she's as violent and crass as ever.
* TattooedCrook:
** Rossmo's new design for Harley gives her playing-card-suit club and diamond (which sometimes changes to a heart depending on her mood) tattoos on her shoulders.
** Kevin has a MonsterClown face tattooed on his enormous chin.
* TropaholicsAnonymous: Harley attempts to set up a support group for other ex-Joker minions, but its first meeting gets attacked by agents of Hugo Strange's anti-"clown" group SAFE.
* VengeanceFeelsEmpty: Harley persuades Annie not to kill Keepsake by convincing her of this.
* VigilanteMan: The brutally murderous new Gotham vigilante known as Verdict.
* WheresTheKaboom: Happens when Verdict tries to detonate the bombs at City Hall, because Batwoman defused them.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: During the "Fear State" tie-ins, Hugo Strange tries to kill all his former SAFE minions by burning down the building.

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[[caption-width-right:350:Back to Gotham]]

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* BatFamilyCrossover: Issues #6-9 tie in to the "ComicBook/FearState" Gotham crossover event.
* BigBadWannabe: Keepsake, a former minion and stalker to multiple Gotham villains, who really wants to be in the big league himself but isn't up to it.
* BrickJoke: Several issues later, it turns out the Bat-branded toaster that Harley persuaded Batman to give her was cheap and nasty, and set fire to her flat.
* ByronicHero: A rare female example.
** Harley drops a lot of her HeroicComedicSociopath schtick and reveals a deeper self-loathing over the things she did as The Joker's minion. She's intelligent, athletic, and conventionally attractive, but she's also ''extremely'' psychologically warped and damaged by her past relationships. She knows that she can never make up for the atrocities she helped him commit or all of the lives she helped destroy, but tries regardless because it's the only way she can live with herself. This vulnerability is what allows people, even someone like Batman, to take pity on her, and make her a tentative unofficial member of the extended Bat-Family.
** One of the reasons that Harley genuinely hates [[EvilCounterpart Punchline]] is that Harley can't help but see a version of herself in Joker's new sidekick, but one with absolutely ''zero'' redemptive qualities.
* ChainedToARailway: Keepsake does this to Kevin in order to mess with Harley.
* CostumeCopycat: Verdict slaughters a bunch of mafiosi in a restaurant while dressed as Harley in order to frame her.
* CreatorCameo: In the boxing dream sequence in issue #17, artist Riley Rossmo and writer Stephanie Phillips appear in the audience and have a brief dialogue exchange.
* DatingCatwoman: Averted. After being briefly reunited with Ivy, Harley breaks up with her again in #10, after Ivy wanted to round off their date with a spot of armed robbery despite Harley genuinely trying to stop committing crime.
* DeterminedDefeatist: Harley knows that she can never make up for the atrocities she did in the name of the Joker, nor can she rebuild all of the lives she helped destroy. But she tries to do the right thing regardless, because it's the only way she can live with herself. It's this side of Harley that allows her to gain a second chance from the Batfamily.
* EasilyForgiven: Harley lampshades how easily Hugo Strange seems to get hired as the head of SAFE despite his own lengthy history of MadScientist and PsychoPsychologist supervillainy.
* EyeScream: Verdict's calling card is to remove one of each of her victims' eyes, as a pun on "eye for an eye".
* FaceDoodling: Harley's idea of a disguise after Batwoman breaks her out of prison in the "Verdict" arc is to draw a moustache and goatee on her face.
* FalseSoulmate: [[spoiler:Kevin's girlfriend Sam turns out to be the villain Verdict.]]
* GoKartingWithBowser: In the 2021 Annual, Kevin and Solomon Grundy do a mysterious and sinister deal with Mr. Freeze for information on Keepsake. It's then revealed that the "deal" was for the two of them to act as childrens' entertainers at Freeze's niece's birthday party.
* GoodAngelBadAngel: When Kevin is trying to decide whether to rescue Lockwood from a fire, his shoulder angel and devil are both sexy versions of Harley, who then have a CatFight.
* InPrisonWithTheRogues: When Harley is accused of murder, she ends up in Blackgate prison with a bunch of female prisoners who despise her attempt to go straight and want to ingratiate themselves with Punchline by killing her.
* JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: [[spoiler:When Kevin finds out that she's Verdict and rejects her, Sam decides to suicide-bomb Gotham City Hall and kill everyone inside, regardless of how corrupt or not they are]].
* MookFaceTurn: Harley's new sidekick Kevin is a reformed former mook for the Joker.
* MythologyGag: Bengal's variant cover for #14 shows Harley's bedroom. Among the clothes hanging up are her corset-style dress from ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamCity'', her harlequin-pattern minidress from ''Film/SuicideSquad2016'', and her red dress from ''Film/TheSuicideSquad''.
* TheNeedsOfTheMany: Keepsake sets up a literalised "trolley problem" for Harley by setting up a train laden with explosives that will either run into central Gotham and explode or run Kevin over. She naturally choses the second option and saves Kevin.
* PetTheDog: After nastily confronting Harley at the beginning of the first issue, at the end of it Batman leaves her the Bat-branded toaster that she'd asked him for.
* PreAssKickingOneLiner: [[spoiler:Before Harley beats her up, Kevin tells Sam that their break-up was entirely her fault.]]
* PseudoCrisis: Issue #4 ends with Harley being confronted with an apparently raging Solomon Grundy in Gotham's sewer system. At the beginning of the next issue, they're having a friendly conversation.
* {{Retool}}: The series, after some years, brings Harley back to Gotham and is far more closely aligned with ''Batman'' and general DC continuity.
* RewardedAsATraitorDeserves: In the flashback to [[spoiler:Verdict's origin]], Harley immediately kills a corrupt cop who was bribed by the Joker to let her escape custody.
* SafeWord: When arrested and handcuffed by the cops in the "Verdict" arc, Harley jokes that her safeword should be "sauerkraut" because "it's fun to say".
* ShoddyKnockoffProduct: Keepsake uses mind-control drugs borrowed from Hugo Strange to temporarily turn Harley's friends into inferior knock-offs of various big-name Gotham villains.
* ShoutOut:
** While fighting Keepsake at one point, Harley goes on a lengthy rant about her love for the ''Franchise/{{Terminator}}'' franchise and Sarah Connor in particular.
** In her narration in #13, Harley admits to having a sexual attraction to the hero of ''WesternAnimation/RobinHood1973''.
* SpecialPersonNormalName: As Harley's sidekick and would-be hero in his own right, Kevin hasn't developed a costumed-character name yet, leading to various characters being underwhelmed when he introduces himself.
* StalkerWithACrush: Subverted with Keepsake and Harley, he acts stalkerish to her but he isn't motivated by desire for her so much as really, really wanting to be the Joker, with having Harley as a girlfriend being part of that.
* TamerAndChaster: Harley's new costume designed by Rossmo is basically a tank top and tight full-length pants, in contrast to the extremely revealing costumes that she's been notorious for since the New 52 era. (Although [[DependingOnTheArtist some artists other than Rossmo]] draw it with a ''lot'' of cleavage.)
* TankTopTomboy: Harley's costume in this era has a tank top, and she's as violent and crass as ever.
* TattooedCrook:
** Rossmo's new design for Harley gives her playing-card-suit club and diamond (which sometimes changes to a heart depending on her mood) tattoos on her shoulders.
** Kevin has a MonsterClown face tattooed on his enormous chin.
* TropaholicsAnonymous: Harley attempts to set up a support group for other ex-Joker minions, but its first meeting gets attacked by agents of Hugo Strange's anti-"clown" group SAFE.
* VengeanceFeelsEmpty: Harley persuades Annie not to kill Keepsake by convincing her of this.
* VigilanteMan: The brutally murderous new Gotham vigilante known as Verdict.
* WheresTheKaboom: Happens when Verdict tries to detonate the bombs at City Hall, because Batwoman defused them.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: During the "Fear State" tie-ins, Hugo Strange tries to kill all his former SAFE minions by burning down the building.

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The series begins when, after a failed scheme, ComicBook/TheJoker gets so pissed at Harley that he kicks her out of his gang -- the rest of the series deals with Harley trying to make it on her own. Initially she tries freelance henching, but that doesn't exactly work out, so she starts her own gang instead. With... mixed results.

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The series begins when, after a failed scheme, ComicBook/TheJoker the Joker gets so pissed at Harley that he kicks her out of his gang -- the rest of the series deals with Harley trying to make it on her own. Initially she tries freelance henching, but that doesn't exactly work out, so she starts her own gang instead. With... mixed results.



* AllegedLookalikes: InUniverse. The third issue has a man who says he can never hold down a job because he looks just like...''ComicBook/TheJoker'' (Harley had guessed UsefulNotes/AlGore with a bad haircut). He doesn't and is clearly delusional, eventually leading to his own death out of sheer idiocy.

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* AllegedLookalikes: InUniverse. The third issue has a man who says he can never hold down a job because he looks just like...''ComicBook/TheJoker'' ''the Joker'' (Harley had guessed UsefulNotes/AlGore with a bad haircut). He doesn't and is clearly delusional, eventually leading to his own death out of sheer idiocy.



* BisexualLoveTriangle: ComicBook/PoisonIvy's relationship with Harley has primarily been this way since they met in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' (though DC [[HideYourLesbians kept it as subtexty as possible]] for years). Harley is head-over-heels for her boyfriend, ComicBook/TheJoker. The Joker is ''extremely'' [[DomesticAbuse physically and emotionally abusive]] but Harley always goes back to him in the end. Ivy on the other hand has feelings for Harley and the two have a much more stable relationship, but DependingOnTheWriter Harley is either oblivious, knows of Ivy's feeling but ignores her, or has flings with Ivy when she and the Joker are separate. Starting with the ComicBook/New52 reboot, DC revamped Ivy and Harley's relationship to be more obviously romantic and requited. They're either FriendsWithBenefits or a non-monogamous couple.

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* BisexualLoveTriangle: ComicBook/PoisonIvy's relationship with Harley has primarily been this way since they met in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' (though DC [[HideYourLesbians kept it as subtexty as possible]] for years). Harley is head-over-heels for her boyfriend, ComicBook/TheJoker.the Joker. The Joker is ''extremely'' [[DomesticAbuse physically and emotionally abusive]] but Harley always goes back to him in the end. Ivy on the other hand has feelings for Harley and the two have a much more stable relationship, but DependingOnTheWriter Harley is either oblivious, knows of Ivy's feeling but ignores her, or has flings with Ivy when she and the Joker are separate. Starting with the ComicBook/New52 reboot, DC revamped Ivy and Harley's relationship to be more obviously romantic and requited. They're either FriendsWithBenefits or a non-monogamous couple.
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* WhipItGood: Harley uses a whip on her ride to Coney Island, when it's used to free a neglected dog and ensnare its owner, and uses some connected model trains to the same effect.
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** In one of the early [[GirlsNightOutEpisode Girls' Night Out issues]], the obscure [[LovelyAngels duo of Bad Girls]], the Body Doubles, appear cosplaying as Adam Warren's version of the ''LightNovel/DirtyPair''. The vigilante Thorn also shows up in a disguise that looks like Creator/DarkHorseComics' [[ComicBook/GhostDarkHorseComics "Ghost"]] character.

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** In one of the early [[GirlsNightOutEpisode Girls' Night Out issues]], the obscure [[LovelyAngels duo of Bad Girls]], the Body Doubles, appear cosplaying as Adam Warren's version of the ''LightNovel/DirtyPair''.''Literature/DirtyPair''. The vigilante Thorn also shows up in a disguise that looks like Creator/DarkHorseComics' [[ComicBook/GhostDarkHorseComics "Ghost"]] character.
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** In her narration in #13, Harley admits to having a sexual attraction to the hero of ''WesternAnimation/RobinHood''.

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** In her narration in #13, Harley admits to having a sexual attraction to the hero of ''WesternAnimation/RobinHood''.''WesternAnimation/RobinHood1973''.
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** Volume one of the collected editions is called "Preludes and Knock Knock Jokes", a riff on the first volume of ''ComicBook/TheSandman1989''.

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** Volume one of the collected editions is called "Preludes and Knock Knock Jokes", a riff on the first volume of ''ComicBook/TheSandman1989''.''ComicBook/TheSandman1989'', "Preludes and Nocturnes".
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** Volume one of the collected editions is called "Preludes and Knock Knock Jokes", a riff on the first volume of ''ComicBook/TheSandman''.

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** Volume one of the collected editions is called "Preludes and Knock Knock Jokes", a riff on the first volume of ''ComicBook/TheSandman''.''ComicBook/TheSandman1989''.
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* BachelorAuction: In the ''Harley Quinn Valentine's Day Special'' #1, Bruce Wayne is New York for a charity bachelor auction, and Harley decides she has to be the one to win a dream date with Franchise/TheDCU's most eligible bachelor. HilarityEnsues.

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* BachelorAuction: In the ''Harley Quinn Valentine's Day Special'' #1, Bruce Wayne is New York for a charity bachelor auction, and Harley decides she has to be the one to win a dream date with Franchise/TheDCU's most eligible bachelor. HilarityEnsues.
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* TheUntwist: [[spoiler:It is blatantly obvious from the start of the arc that Kevin's girlfriend Sam is actually Verdict.]]

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* FaceDoodling: Harley's idea of a disguise after Batwoman breaks her out of prison in the "Verdict" arc is to draw a moustache and goatee on her face.



* PreAssKickingOneLiner: [[spoiler:Before Harley beats her up, Kevin tells Sam that their break-up was entirely her fault.]]



* RewardedAsATraitorDeserves: In the flashback to [[spoiler:Verdict's origin]], Harley immediately kills two corrupt cops who were bribed by the Joker to let her escape custody.

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* RewardedAsATraitorDeserves: In the flashback to [[spoiler:Verdict's origin]], Harley immediately kills two a corrupt cops cop who were was bribed by the Joker to let her escape custody.


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* TheUntwist: [[spoiler:It is blatantly obvious from the start of the arc that Kevin's girlfriend Sam is actually Verdict.]]


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* WheresTheKaboom: Happens when Verdict tries to detonate the bombs at City Hall, because Batwoman defused them.

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* ShoutOut: While fighting Keepsake at one point, Harley goes on a lengthy rant about her love for the ''Franchise/{{Terminator}}'' franchise and Sarah Connor in particular.

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While fighting Keepsake at one point, Harley goes on a lengthy rant about her love for the ''Franchise/{{Terminator}}'' franchise and Sarah Connor in particular.particular.
** In her narration in #13, Harley admits to having a sexual attraction to the hero of ''WesternAnimation/RobinHood''.
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In 2021, the series was relaunched from #1 again, with Stephanie Phillips as writer and Riley Rossmo as main artist. In contrast to the previous couple of runs, this one was much more strongly tied in to the continuity of ''Batman''-related titles, continuing on from Harley's return to Gotham during the "[[ComicBook/TheJokerWar Joker War]]" event, and depicting her attempts to [[TheAtoner make up for her past actions]] and help redeem other people who fell under the Joker's influence. Rossmo left after #17, replaced by a variety of different creators, and in 2023 the series was relaunched under the "Dawn of DC" banner from #28 on, with Tini Howard as writer and Sweeney Boo as artist.

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In 2021, the series was relaunched [[ComicBook/HarleyQuinnInfiniteFrontier relaunched]] from #1 again, with Stephanie Phillips as writer and Riley Rossmo as main artist. In contrast to the previous couple of runs, this one was much more strongly tied in to the continuity of ''Batman''-related titles, continuing on from Harley's return to Gotham during the "[[ComicBook/TheJokerWar Joker War]]" event, and depicting her attempts to [[TheAtoner make up for her past actions]] and help redeem other people who fell under the Joker's influence. Rossmo left after #17, replaced by a variety of different creators, and in 2023 the series was relaunched under the "Dawn of DC" banner from #28 on, with Tini Howard as writer and Sweeney Boo as artist.

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