If you're looking for a fresh take on Harley Quinn's origin, 'Harleen' delivers in spades. The protagonist, Harleen Quinzel, is portrayed with such depth—her intelligence, her vulnerability, her descent into madness—all laid bare. The Joker’s role is fascinating because he’s less of a traditional villain here and more of a destructive force of nature. Their dynamic is the heart of the story, and it’s unsettling how compelling their twisted relationship becomes.
Other characters like Batman and Poison Ivy make brief appearances, but they serve more as foils to Harleen’s journey rather than central figures. The real standout is Harleen’s inner monologue, which makes you feel every step of her transformation. It’s a brilliant piece of storytelling that recontextualizes her entire character.
Harleen Quinzel is the undeniable star of 'Harleen,' and Šejić’s artwork makes her journey feel painfully real. This isn’t just an origin story—it’s a tragedy. The Joker looms large, but he’s almost secondary to Harleen’s own psyche. His manipulations are subtle, creeping into her life until she can’t tell reality from obsession.
Batman appears briefly, more as a symbol of the justice she once believed in, but the focus never wavers from Harleen. The way Šejić frames her relationships, especially with patients at Arkham, adds layers to her downfall. It’s a masterclass in character-driven storytelling, and even if you know how it ends, you’ll be glued to every page.
Harleen' is one of those graphic novels that sticks with you long after you finish it. The main character, obviously, is Harleen Quinzel herself—but this isn't the Harley Quinn you might know from the animated series. Stjepan Šejić's version dives deep into her transformation from a brilliant psychiatrist to the chaotic, lovestruck villain we recognize. The story is her psychological unraveling, and it's heartbreakingly beautiful.
Then there's the Joker, who's more of a shadowy presence than a traditional co-star. He's manipulative, enigmatic, and utterly toxic, but Šejić frames him in a way that makes you understand why Harleen falls for him. The supporting cast includes glimpses of Batman and other gotham figures, but they're mostly background noise compared to the intense focus on Harleen's internal struggle. It's a character study first and foremost, and that's what makes it so gripping.
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