Bad Doctor Week: Harleen Quinzel

It's Bad Doctor Week

Dr. Harleen QuinzelDr. Harleen Quinzel was a psychiatrist who managed to make it through both college and medical school relying on her personal charms and womanly wiles rather than any actual skill or ability. She applied for an internship at Arkham Asylum with the plan of turning her experiences into a best-selling tell-all book later. However, upon arriving at the Asylum, she found herself attracted to the Joker. She managed to persuade her boss into letting her conduct therapy sessions with him, but she was the one who underwent therapy. These were far from normal counseling sessions, and the Joker manipulated Harleen, tugging at her heartstrings and telling her waht she wanted to hear. After one of his escapes and post-pumelling return by Batman, she snapped, stole greasepaint and a costume and became Harley Quinn (This is according to the excellent one-shot comic Mad Love — set in the Batman Adventures continuity — by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm. The regular continuity Harley Quinn has a slightly different origin, but the key points are all the same. All images in this post are from Mad Love.)

Harley Quinn orignated on the Batman Adventures television cartoon (in episode #22, to be exact), but proved so popular she quickly appeared in the regular continuity comics as well. She even had her own 38 issue series from 2000 to 2004.

Harley QuinnSince becoming Harley Quinn, Dr. Quinzel has rarely been shown to use her psychiatric skills and training. I recall one storyline (in Catwoman #89) where she used them in an attempt to brainwash Catwoman, but that was about it. Well, it’s not like she really paid attention in class anyway.

Remember what I said in an ealier post about psychiatrists — that they’re comic book shorthand for characters who are “off,” “creepy,” and “up to something.” As far as I’m concerned, this applies to Harley as well. She can be a fun character, but when you get right down to it, there’s something unnerving and more than a little creepy about the her.

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One Response to “ Bad Doctor Week: Harleen Quinzel ”

  1. If memory (and rumor) serves, he had a big falling out with Marvel around that time. It had to do with the Black Cat/Spiderman mini. More speficialy, it had to do with the ending of the third(?) issue, which was a little strong and extremely unpleasant, since it basically ended on a cliffhanger of a helpless Black Cat about to be raped by the villain of the story. According to rumor, Smith hadn’t really run it past anyone, and it pissed Quesada off quite a bit. But, again, that’s just the rumor I heard.

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