Posts Tagged ‘Harley Quinn’

Home For the Holidays

2016/12/23

Remember that one black sheep in the family who shows up for Christmas gatherings and makes things weird for everyone?

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Nice to know Harley’s niece and nephew consider her the quirky aunt. 🙂

Today’s awkward holiday reunion has been sponsored by Gotham City Sirens #7 (February 2010) by Paul Dini, David Lopez, and Alvaro Lopez.

Harley Quinn: Best Geek Girlfriend Ever?

2015/12/29

Y’know, as much of a nightmare as it would be dealing with her ex-boyfriend and the fact that she was psychotically insane at one point, there’re some occasions when I think that having Harleen Quinzel as a significant other might be a lot of fun for a fanboy like me.

Looks like Harley Quinn's gone from being unsettling Britney Spears Crazy to the more enjoyable Drew Barrymore Crazy.

Looks like Harley Quinn’s gone from being unsettling Britney Spears Crazy to the more enjoyable Drew Barrymore Crazy.

And with this excerpt from Gotham City Sirens #11 (July 2010) by Paul Dini, Andres Guinaldo, and Raul Fernandez, another year of blogging at The Raging Fanboy draws to a close. See you all in 2016, everyone! I’ll definitely try adding more interesting articles to the mix and keep my update schedule less erratic. Hope you’ll all continue following me and encouraging others to do the same. Take care, and see you all next year! 🙂

Supereconomics – Part 8

2015/12/09

In Gotham City, you don’t need to be a criminal to be a thief.

What? No supervillain rebate specials? :(

What? No supervillain rebate specials? 😦

Today’s price gouge has been brought to you by Gotham City Sirens #5 (December 2009) by Paul Dini and Guillem March.

Sex and Dating, Superhuman Style – Part 21

2015/09/28

You can always count on your BFFs to give you honest advice about your love life.

Leave it to supervillains to be brutally honest.

Leave it to supervillains to be brutally honest to a fault.

This unanimous romantic perspective comes to you courtesy of Gotham City Sirens #6 (January 2010) by Paul Dini and Guillem March.

The Weird Wide Web – Part 12

2015/07/30

I’m not sure if the Joker ever figured out where Batman gets his wonderful toys, but it looks like Harley Quinn‘s much more resourceful.

Huh. You really can find anything online.

Huh. You really can find anything online.

This online shopping lesson has been brought to you by Gotham City Sirens #8 (March 2010) by Guillem March and Marc Andreyko.

 

The Weird Wide Web – Part 11

2015/05/31

Not all supervillain battles are fought out in the open.

Kind of makes you wonder how many trolls out there are actually couch-surfing supervillains, doesn't it? :P

Kind of makes you wonder how many trolls out there are actually supervillains, doesn’t it? 😛

This nefarious use of social media has been brought to you by Gotham City Sirens #9 (April 2010) by Paul Dini and Guillem March.

The Weird Wide Web – Part 9

2015/05/15

If there’s one constant in this world, it’s that everyone’s embarrassing pictures always turn up on the Internet. Everyone’s.

I would not want the the guy in that picture once the Joker find out. ^_^;

I would not want to be the guy in that picture once the Joker find out. ^_^;

This dose of online humiliation has been provided by Gotham City Sirens #7 (February 2010) by Paul Dini, David Lopez, and Alvaro Lopez.

Surreal Estate – Part 1

2015/05/03

Catering to a niche yet wealthy demographic makes good business sense.

So that's where all the money from those bank heists goes...

So that’s where all the money from those bank heists goes…

This glimpse into Gotham City‘s housing market comes to you courtesy of Gotham City Sirens #1 (August 2009) by Paul Dini and Guillem March.

A Random Act of Kindness

2014/09/13

Compassion can be found in the most unexpected places and come from the unlikeliest of people. But the effects are real and can last a lifetime.

Aww. :)

Aww. 🙂

This touching moment has been brought to you by Detective Comics #831 (June 2007) by Paul Dini, Don Kramer, and Wayne Faucher.

Showering, Arkham Asylum Style

2011/07/14

If Arkham Asylum‘s group shower is anything like that of a regular prison, on the men’s side, your biggest concern will probably be maintaining a tight grip on the soap (or possibly dodging Joker Venom). On the women’s side, however, you’ll have Harley Quinn as your bath buddy. I’ll let you, dear reader, decide which one of those fates is worse.

Never have I been so turned on and so irritated at the same time...

This serious breach of prison shower etiquette has been brought to you by Batman: Harley and Ivy #1 (June 2004) by Paul Dini, Bruce Timm, and Shane Glines.