Product code: Batman Poster #30 FRAMED purchases Joker and Harley Quinn #1 (1999) Alex Ross
In the early 1990s, just as the Batman live-action feature films were starting to swirl the bowl from a creative standpoint, Batman: The Animated Series breathed new life into the franchise on the small screen. To flesh out their cartoon version of the Dark Knight, artist Bruce Timm and writer Paul Dini came up with a highly stylized milieu where classic villains from the comics interacted with new, original creations. The most popular of these was Harley Quinn, a onetime Arkham Asylum psychologist who flips her wig and becomes the Joker's manic gun moll. Harley first appeared in a 1992 episode of B:TAS and quickly migrated to the world of print. Her origin story was recounted in the acclaimed 1994 graphic novel Mad Love- set within the animated universe- and retold in this 1999 one-shot, which established her within the main Batman continuity. Frame is brand purchases new until the item of purchase! Ships boxed with packing peanuts!.
In the early 1990s, just as the Batman live-action feature films were starting to swirl the bowl from a creative standpoint, Batman: The Animated Series breathed new life into the franchise on the small screen. To flesh out their cartoon version of the Dark Knight, artist Bruce Timm and writer Paul Dini came up with a highly stylized milieu where classic villains from the comics interacted with new, original creations. The most popular of these was Harley Quinn, a onetime Arkham Asylum psychologist who flips her wig and becomes the Joker's manic gun moll. Harley first appeared in a 1992 episode of B:TAS and quickly migrated to the world of print. Her origin story was recounted in the acclaimed 1994 graphic novel Mad Love- set within the animated universe- and retold in this 1999 one-shot, which established her within the main Batman continuity. Frame is brand purchases new until the item of purchase! Ships boxed with packing peanuts!.