Harley Quinn was originally created by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm as a counterpart to the Joker Batman: Animated Series In the seventh episode of the first season, which first aired in 1992. She has appeared in comics, including several of her own comics, as well as animated and live-action, games. her own electronic and animated TV show, currently available on the DC Universe streaming service.
Through these prominent appearances, Harley Quinn has garnered a large following of loyal fans, often expressed through cosplay, merchandise, and tattoos. In particular, tattoos are a great way to show fans’ love for Harley Quinn as it allows fans and artists to unleash their creativity, while also allowing fans to express their love for Harley Quinn. they are more often merchandise or costumes. Here are 10 tattoos that only true fans will understand.
love bomb (shell)
DC Comics released a series of figurines called DC Comics Bombshells, which eventually became multiple comic books, also known as DC Comics Blockbuster, Both feature sexy stickers of Harley Quinn and other famous women from the DC Universe.
The tattoo features Harley Quinn designs for the collection, paying homage to the traditional color scheme on her bra and hair. The twintails and gun are also classic Harley Quinn style, combined with her aggressive look, like a fighter pilot (glamorous).
Lego Harley Quinn
Harley Quinn appears in Lego Batman Movienext part lego moviesand other direct-to-video LEGO movies set in the DC universe. This tattoo features a Lego-inspired Harley Quinn in a party dress.
The party dress itself reminds me of her in arkham batman game. She has also been depicted wearing roller skates, with which she developed a relationship in the Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti comic strip, which originally ran from 2014 to 2017.
Harley Quinn/Elsa Crossover
This tattoo features Harley Quinn and Elsa from Disney’s Harley Quinn frozen A series is portrayed as a character. The art style is very similar to the facial features frozen, especially Elsa herself. There are two braids instead of one, and the color scheme is reminiscent of Harley Quinn’s current look in the comic books and movies of the DC Extended Universe.
Harley Quinn/Elsa in modern winter clothing, possibly a reference to Elsa’s icy powers and her home in the fictional kingdom of Arendelle, which is based on the Scandinavian country so it will be very cold. The intro, “Don’t Stop Me Now,” is also featured, the lyrics of a powerful song by the Queen.
Iconic Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy
The Harley Quinn is set with 4 diamonds arranged to form a larger diamond. These four smaller diamonds often follow the traditional Harley Quinn red-black tone, usually two smaller diamonds set side by side, one color, with smaller diamonds stacked, assorted colors. other.
This tattoo uses a different color palette, with each smaller diamond combining red and black. The diamond is surrounded by ivy, a symbol often associated with poison ivy. With Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti running for office, Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy are having a romantic relationship with each other that takes on more than the friendship and partnership that the tattoo represents.
Crazy Love
The style of this tattoo is Harley Quinn and Joker again Batman: Animated Series. Crazy love is Batman The comic details the origin story of Harley Quinn and the beginnings of her relationship with the Joker. “Crazy in love” is also a phrase often associated with the pair, as both are depicted as crazy, especially at the beginning of the Harley Quinn storyline.
The couple has a fascination with dynamite and other weapons. They also often reveal each other, it turns out that when they kiss, there is a deadly weapon behind each other.
Harley Quinn at Superhero High School
Harley Quinn Appears in Animated Web Series dc super hero girl There, she went to Superhero High School. As a result, she and other DC characters are portrayed as high school students. On the show, Harley Quinn is a gymnast, as she reveals in her origin story.
This tattoo shows dc super hero girl Harley Quinn’s version, where her initials are reminiscent of a card, with an “H” at the top “corner” and a “Q” at the bottom. The outline of the post is not tattooed, but the aesthetic is still there.
pet name
Harley Quinn has pet names for clowns, like “Mista J” or “Puddin” as mentioned in the tattoo above. The word “Puddin” in the tattoo reflects her accent and how she pronounces “Pudding” to anyone else, using it as a nickname.
On the other hand, “Babyface” is Joker’s nickname for Harley Quinn. It’s probably one of his most famous nicknames for her, aside from “Candy” or “Honey”. Unlike Harley Quinn, Joker’s nicknames are fairly generic, but they can still be recognized as tattoos, especially when paired with one of Harley Quinn’s nicknames for the Joker.
Harley Quinn and the Gotham Sirens
Harley Quinn is associated with a group of villains known as the Sirens of Gotham City. The group is actually a trio consisting of Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, and Catwoman. The trio are one of the most notorious and popular female villains in the Batman comics, and whenever they’re together in the comics, they’re always depicted as friendly with each other and having chemistry. Great.
This tattoo features Poison Ivy, Catwoman, and two different versions of Harley Quinn: the original and the latest that the DC Extended Universe movie gave us. suicide squad.
arkham harley quinn
This tattoo is in the style of Harley Quinn arkham batman games, more specifically Batman Arkham City. Although her full body is not shown, the sleeve of the dress shows that she is wearing a dress similar to the party dress LEGO Harley Quinn wore earlier in this article.
In this tattoo, Joker’s laughter surrounds Harley Quinn, Joker is not present in the tattoo. Instead, the laughter signaled to those looking at the tattoo that he was near Harley. Or, she can hear him laughing in her head, which means he’s still close to her in some way.
Harley Quinn playing cards
This tattoo also features Harley Quinn as a card, specifically the Joker, represented by the letter “J” at the top left and bottom right. As in the Gotham City siren tattoo, Harley Quinn appears in her latest striking look (at the top) as well as her original look (at the bottom). New depiction of Harley Quinn using a stick or hammer, as illustrated above with Harley using a stick. Harley at the bottom is depicted holding her traditional gun.
The chain of four diamonds in blue and pink tones, related to the new image of Harley Quinn.