One of Harley Quinn's best costume redesigns returns in a stunning new piece of DC Comics art from Jen Bartel showcasing the incredible ensemble for the antihero. Bartel shared her take on Otto Schmidt's redesign for Harley Quinn from Harley Quinn: Black + White + Red #11 by DC Comics, which pays tribute to her original costume but is an entirely fresh look for the popular heroine. Bartel adds her gorgeous, signature style to the redesign in the spectacular art.
In Harley Quinn: Black + White + Red #11 by DC Comics, Otto Schmidt teamed up with writer Simon Spurrier and letterer Gabriela Downie in a story where Harley Quinn shared with a group of criminals at a sleazy bar how she would take down the Justice League. Quinn gleefully explains how she would turn Superman into a radioactive monster, shrink the Flash, force mythology writers to rewrite Wonder Woman's history and make her consort of Hades, and stab John Stewart's Green Lantern in the neck. Meanwhile, Quinn explains turning criminals against each other to take down Batman by poisoning them (as Harley actually poisons the bar patrons). However, as Batwoman catches up to her, Quinn reveals herself to be a robot, as the real Harley, in an all-new costume redesigned by Schmidt, laughs at the hero for failing to catch her.
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On <a href=«https://twitter.com/heyjenbartel/status/1531343691025195009?ref_src=» https: screenrant.com target="_blank" rel=«noopener noreferrer»>her Twitter account, superstar cover artist Jen Bartel
shared her take on Harley Quinn's Black + White + Red DC Comics costume redesigned by Schmidt. The warmup art shows off how great the costume was designed, as her take on
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