The Rise Of A Villain Harley Quinn -dezmall- -

Harleen is interviewing a serial killer (not the Joker). She asks, "Do you feel remorse?" He laughs. She does not flinch. Instead, she takes notes with a detached curiosity. The camera zooms into her eyes—the first flicker of yellow.

Arleen Sorkin's alter ego, Harlequin, was a psychiatrist at Arkham Asylum, where she met the Joker. The Clown Prince of Crime manipulated and seduced her, leading to a downward spiral into madness. As Harley Quinn, she adopted a playful, mischievous persona, becoming the Joker's partner in crime and chaos. The Rise Of A Villain Harley Quinn -Dezmall-

The rise of Harley Quinn from sidekick to solo villain is a testament to the enduring power of comic book characters to evolve and adapt over time. From her origins as the Joker's partner in crime to her current status as a complex and formidable villain, Harley Quinn has captivated audiences with her wit, charm, and unapologetic individuality. Harleen is interviewing a serial killer (not the Joker)

If you are tired of the pop-culture commercialization of Harley and want to see a version that leans into the horror of her origin, Dezmall’s work is essential viewing. It is technically impressive, narratively dense, and visually haunting. Instead, she takes notes with a detached curiosity