Season 5 of Harley Quinn taps into DC Comics' cosmic history to pay homage to the home planets of classic heroes and villains ...
To call Red X a supervillain is somewhat of a misnomer, but that's only because the character's role in the original Teen ...
DC's most popular antivillain of all time just got dangerously close to one of Batman's worst enemies - and every single other version of him.
The Jason Woodrue version of Harley Quinn is among the evilest in the character’s history. He betrays Pamela, a woman he claimed to love, for nothing more than scientific fame. It’s a petty ...
After the excellent “Breaking Brainiac,” Harley Quinn returns to a typical episode ... too arrogant to remember Alfred’s last name is a perfect way to showcase this version of the character. He’s ...
Pop on an episode every day after school to watch with your kids. Unlike many previous incarnations, this version of Harley Quinn (Based on a True Story‘s Kaley Cuoco) is going out on her own ...
Unlike many previous incarnations, this version of Harley Quinn (Based on a True Story‘s Kaley Cuoco) is going out on her own alongside a new crew: Clayface (Alan Tudyk), Doctor Psycho (Tony ...
The ten-episode fifth season of Harley Quinn on Max kicks off with Harley (Kaley Cuoco) and Poison Ivy (Lake Bell) in Gotham City, taking a break from fighting adversaries to enjoy some quality ...
Poison Ivy has been an important part of the Harley Quinn animated series since the beginning. Despite this, the series never delved into Dr. Pamela Isley’s background or how she became the ...