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Hot Toys Suicide Squad Harley Quinn 1:6 Scale Collectible Action Figure

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Harley was back in tactical pants, with a corset that would be carried over as an echo from her Arkham Asylum look. You have a bat as her more realistic weapon of choice, the red and black color scheme, but also very different hair, in a more normal, modern haircut than what the she usually sports. She wasn't just wearing white makeup – all of her skin was bleached, with black paint around her eyes instead of a mask. J's crazy, a woman madly in love but at the mercy of a devious partner who would rather kick her to the curb than give her a compliment. Don't miss your chance to add this Margot Robbie Harley Quinn Life-Size Bust to your DC Comicscollection today!

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She was a psychiatrist at Arkham Asylum, who falls in love with the Joker during curing him and decided to become a supervillain same him. In many ways, this would serve as the most direct inspiration for the Suicide Squad movie's Harley Quinn, after some evolution in the comics toward that direction first.

The detailing is amazing and it totally captures everything that made Harley Quinn amazing in the movie. Still favoring the red and black, Harley had knee, shoulder and elbow pads, roller skates to have fun on and her signature mallet to deal with anyone who was a nuisance. This new and very modern look for Harley seems to borrow from nearly all of her classic elements mixed in to create something new. In a way, Arkham City's interpretation of Harley Quinn could be seen as the birth of the modern look that would later be brought onto the Suicide Squad movie. Not only was this the first time that the character was associated with the Suicide Squad, it was also the first time time she rocked blue.

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The series gave its own goofy and colorful spin on many characters and villains from the Batman comics, but Harley Quinn would be created much, much later. Harley was previously known to comic readers as a red-and-black court jester outfit-wearing villain, but for this relaunch, she was re-introduced with a completely new look.Over the years, as the character grew in popularity and appeared everywhere from video games to the silver screen, Harley Quinn has gone through many, many, many wardrobe changes. But while it works well for an animated series or in a comic book, it wouldn't be the most practical or believable outfit to wear for a real life of crime. To try and convince Power Girl that they were friends, Harley had a new suit made for her, as well as Power Girl -- matching outfits that would show they were a superhero fighting team.

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com is an Introducer Appointed Representative of Pay4Later Limited, trading as Deko, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FRN 728646). Fans can see their favorite female villain Harley Quinn on the silver screen inaction as a member of the suicide squad, the secret government agency, and her relationship with the psychotic Joker. Harley wasn't ditching the crazy, she was just embracing it in a different way, moving on to become more of a sociopathic anti-hero than an all-out villain. The character resonated with fans everywhere, and she has gone on to have her very own line of action figures, statues and comic books.Although Harley Quinn went through various wardrobe changes in the film, her official movie costume is the one that had the most screen-time. The DC Bombshells started out as a line of DC collectible statues that re-imagined DC's most popular female characters in a style reminiscent of 1940s pinups.

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With her bat in tow, Harley made for a fun playable character in her very own story pack, and her costume became its very own kind of classic. For the fourth and closing chapter of the incredibly popular Arkham video game series, Harley Quinn would once again be a part of the story in yet another new iteration of her costume. While there was still an element of red and black duality, it was much more toned down here, favoring instead to let the character speak for herself. Teaming up with Power Girl, Harley went on epic adventures wearing her very own superhero costume, a red-and-black one-piece suit that had a diamond-shaped “window” similar to Power Girl's, and a purple cape on top of that. When it was time for Harley Quinn to get her very own solo series as part of DC's New 52 relaunch, the creative team of Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti decided to give Harley a whole new look to go along with her whole new direction.Although this is not a look that Harley sported for a long time, it still has all the trademark aspects of the character, with a fun new twist. Here, we got to see what a grittier, more modern version of Harley's classic court jester costume could look like, with the appropriate mask and bells to go along with it. Sideshow presents the Harley Quinn and The Joker Diorama, launching into your lineup of DC Comics collectibles. She has been emancipated from her former beau, Mistah J, and has broken away from the Suicide Squad.

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