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Why does Harley Quinn like joker so much?
First of all, we know that Harley, or Harleen when she was still a psychiatrist, took great interest in Joker. She listened to Joker’s sad story and became sympathetic to him. This was possibly the memory Harleen adored when she was with Joker.
What syndrome does Harley Quinn have with Joker?
Everyone knows Harley Quinn as the Jokers’ girl, but how did she become Harley Quinn? Personality Disorder, specifically, Histrionic Personality Disorder plays a key part in Harley Quinn’s life.
Is Joker and Harley Quinn relationship toxic?
Joker has been abusive and a terrible boyfriend to Harley. She has been violent back, but it’s not the same thing, considering that he started the abuse and repeatedly committed it, leading to her repressed emotions about him and what he did to her came back to the surface and causing her to justifiably retaliate.
What is Joker’s nickname for Harley Quinn?
He doesn’t really have a nickname for her like she does for him (Mister J, Puddin’). He’s called her “Harl”, “Harley-girl”, “Pumpkin Pie”, and “Pooh”.
How did the Joker make Harley Quinn crazy?
In the story, the Joker takes Harleen Quinzel to the chemical plant where he originated and pushes her into a vat of chemicals against her will, which bleaches her skin and drives her insane, resulting in her transformation to Harley Quinn, similar to the Joker’s transformation in his origins.
How was Joker abusive to Harley Quinn?
In the 2011 Suicide Squad comic, Harley took a stand against the Joker for the years of torment he put her through, where the Joker ends up throwing her into a vat of chemicals that forcibly turns her into the Harley Quinn that she becomes. The Joker took away her choice and changed her life forever.
Who’s crazier Joker or Harley?
Harley Is Not Crazier Than The Joker Make no mistakes, Harley Quinn is certainly unhinged (we can thank The Joker for that), but between the two of them, she is the one who keeps a hand firmly gripped on the monkey bars of sanity. For Joker, the reason is obvious: it makes him seem less dangerous to the audience.