Warning: Contains Spoilers for Poison Ivy #1
The hit Harley Quinn TV series on HBOMax has officially become DC Comics canon. Ever since her debut in Batman: The Animated Series, Harley Quinn has been a staple of DC across all media. Whether she's making appearances in comics focused on other characters or getting stories of her own, the sensational antihero has become iconic both in the comics and beyond. While she's gotten a new comic run every year or so, she's also made her way to the big screen in the live action Suicide Squad films and Birds of Prey. She's even found herself back on the small screen in her own series.
HBOMax's Harley Quinn is an adult animated series by Justin Halpern, Patrick Schumacker and Dean Lorey that follows Quinn not too long after her break-up with the Joker. She's joined by Poison Ivy as she tries to make a name for herself by becoming Gotham's next big villain. Along the way, she encounters countless Batman villains, friendships with DC favorites and an exploration of the romance between her and Ivy that's become beloved by comic fans everywhere. The series has been received positively by both critics and audiences because of its humor, tone and story, with the third season being highly anticipated by fans. Now, the influence of the series has officially made its way to comic canon.
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Poison Ivy #1 by G. Willow Wilson and Marcio Takara features a moment in Ivy's past between her and Harley. The two are having a pretty nasty fight, alluding to the infamous break-up that would see the famous LGBTQ couple going their separate ways. What's interesting though is the shirt that Harley is wearing. On it is a graphic of
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