figmentPez
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Also, give me Doctor Harley Quinn, please.
This is an alternate world story where, as far as I can tell, none of the characters are even the same people as the mainstream universe. That's not Bruce Wayne fighting her, so I'm going to assume it's probably not Harleen Quinzel he's fighting.The Joker isn't present. He's the reason that Harley Kills, in my opinion. When she's not with the Joker, Harley isn't known for killing innocents. In fact, she's got a soft spot for children. Turning her into someone who kills people to turn them into toys isn't fitting with her character in the comics, or the animated series.
Let me expound on this. Harley Quinn's defining trait could be, and sometimes is, that she's a Doctor, a psychiatrist. She could be an epic struggle between the madness and the treatment. A character study to rival Two Face in showing the duality found in human nature, the struggle between different impulses. Harley can be a complex character who explores what it means to be human, and what makes people do bad things.Also, give me Doctor Harley Quinn, please.
I think I read somewhere that Superman is the son of Zod, Batman is actually Kirk "Manbat" Langstrom, and Wonder Woman is from New Genesis or Apokalips.This is an alternate world story where, as far as I can tell, none of the characters are even the same people as the mainstream universe. That's not Bruce Wayne fighting her, so I'm going to assume it's probably not Harleen Quinzel he's fighting.
See my earlier post. Bruce Timm said that she's (to him) not that much different than existing versions of Harley, she's just been made "extreme".[DOUBLEPOST=1433873962,1433873583][/DOUBLEPOST]This is an alternate world story where, as far as I can tell, none of the characters are even the same people as the mainstream universe. That's not Bruce Wayne fighting her, so I'm going to assume it's probably not Harleen Quinzel he's fighting.
Yes, those are correct. See the article I linked to earlier.I think I read somewhere that Superman is the son of Zod, Batman is actually Kirk "Manbat" Langstrom, and Wonder Woman is from New Genesis or Apokalips.
Might be just speculation, though, so don't quote me on that, either.
In "Mad Love", this was the case. She got her degree through charm rather than work and wanted to be assigned to the Joker for the fame.Also, it seems like they're pushing her degree a lot lately. Originally, wasn't she a fairly bad student who partially charmed her way through her degree? Now she seems to be superdoctor.
But isn't that the point of alternate universes? Not to show a character we know and love but a twisted unfamiliar version? You are right, it isn't fitting her character we know from the the DCAU but that isn't her like the Superman who killed President Luther in one Justice League episode isn't the Superman we are familiar with.The Joker isn't present. He's the reason that Harley Kills, in my opinion. When she's not with the Joker, Harley isn't known for killing innocents. In fact, she's got a soft spot for children. Turning her into someone who kills people to turn them into toys isn't fitting with her character in the comics, or the animated series.
First, Bruce Timm threw out "twisted and unfamiliar version" when he said that she's just an "extreme" version of this Harley. Second, if they're going to be a different character, there needs to be a reason why. This Superman isn't our Superman because he's the son of Zod. The Superman in "The Dark Side" is different because he was raised by Darkseid on Apokolips. The Superman in "Justice League: The Nail" is different because he was raised by <spoilers>.But isn't that the point of alternate universes? Not to show a character we know and love but a twisted unfamiliar version? You are right, it isn't fitting her character we know from the the DCAU but that isn't her like the Superman who killed President Luther in one Justice League episode isn't the Superman we are familiar with.
But isn't that the point of alternate universes? Not to show a character we know and love but a twisted unfamiliar version? You are right, it isn't fitting her character we know from the the DCAU but that isn't her like the Superman who killed President Luther in one Justice League episode isn't the Superman we are familiar with.
By the way here is the second of the mini episodes to promote the movie:
I liked this, too. Thoughtful character design, well thought-out backstory that was conveyed during the short (well, the villain's was). Good emotion. This short made me wonder why there was apparently so little thought that went into the other one.I'm sure that one will cheese off some people too, but much like the one before, it gets me interested to see this movie.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justice_League:_Gods_and_Monsters_ChroniclesThe Superman short is really better. Maybe different writers.
Since we're talking about the short, let's keep it to the short, not what was tweeted by someone.First, Bruce Timm threw out "twisted and unfamiliar version" when he said that she's just an "extreme" version of this Harley. Second, if they're going to be a different character, there needs to be a reason why. This Superman isn't our Superman because he's the son of Zod. The Superman in "The Dark Side" is different because he was raised by Darkseid on Apokolips. The Superman in "Justice League: The Nail" is different because he was raised by <spoilers>.
What made this Harley different from the mainline continuity Harley? Why does the original Harley have moments where she tries to go straight, while this one is so much darker? Why does the main comic universe Harley have a soft spot for children, animals, and abused women, when this one is killing children to put in her diorama? While I'd admit that it's hard to show something like that in a short, it could have been something that was at least hinted at, or maybe discussed in the behind-the-scenes interviews. Hell, maybe it could have been reflected in her damn costume! Nope, none of that. This Harley is just "extreme", that's why she's so sick, "extreme"!
Is "extreme" just comics-speak for "lazy character design"?
Just remember to breathe, Mon.I'm pretty certain I've shared this before. But I found it again, was disturbed by again, and thus must share its horror again.