Harley Quinn has been a force to be reckoned with in the geek world. Since her very first appearance in "Batman: The Animated Series" in 1992, like the very character herself she has nagged at us and poked and prodded and hit us over the head with her hammer until we paid attention to her, and now, boooyyyy do we pay attention. This author has said it before -- she's the most cosplayed female character you'll see at comic cons, right up there with Slave Leia (that's not a joke), and often surpassing her in popularity. There are a zillion costume variations for Harley, anyway, so it's lots more fun for a female cosplayer to experiment with.
This time on Terrific TV Toys, we look at a Harley Quinn doll / action figure by Hasbro from 1998, part of a larger set commemorating "B:TAS" and the show it evolved into, "The New Batman Adventures." There were also figures for Batman, Robin, Batgirl, Nightwing and Joker, along with Supergirl from "Superman: The Animated Series" (and probably a Superman, too, though we didn't research that too much). You'll probably see the Nightwing and Supergirl figures of the set on future episodes of T3, and the Batgirl was featured in a June 2017 episode, but for now, let's go to crazyland with the former Dr. Harleen Quinnzel ...
This time on Terrific TV Toys, we look at a Harley Quinn doll / action figure by Hasbro from 1998, part of a larger set commemorating "B:TAS" and the show it evolved into, "The New Batman Adventures." There were also figures for Batman, Robin, Batgirl, Nightwing and Joker, along with Supergirl from "Superman: The Animated Series" (and probably a Superman, too, though we didn't research that too much). You'll probably see the Nightwing and Supergirl figures of the set on future episodes of T3, and the Batgirl was featured in a June 2017 episode, but for now, let's go to crazyland with the former Dr. Harleen Quinnzel ...
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