This year marks the 25th anniversary of Harley Quinn’s creation by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm in Batman: The Animated Series, and to celebrate she’s pulling a classic Harley Quinn move: stealing Batman Day, September 23 and making it all about her. As part of Harley’s takeover, DC Comics commissioned two iconic Batman covers but with Harley stealing the spotlight, both by veteran comic book cover artist Ryan Sook.
The first Harley cover-bomb recreates Jim Lee’s cover to Batman #608, the first chapter in the acclaimed Hush story with writer Jeph Loeb and inker Scott Williams. Lee’s cover is actually a 2nd printing variant but was so popular that it became an instant classic.
Art by Ryan Sook. (DC Comics)
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The first Harley cover-bomb recreates Jim Lee’s cover to Batman #608, the first chapter in the acclaimed Hush story with writer Jeph Loeb and inker Scott Williams. Lee’s cover is actually a 2nd printing variant but was so popular that it became an instant classic.
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