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Her take on the mad jester quickly became a fan-favorite portrayal, so much so that she has returned to the role several times - including the Injustice series and even a brief, voice-only cameo during Arrow’s second season. Strong brought a mix of aggression and vulnerability to Harley as she tended to the dying Joker in Arkham City, sought to avenge the fallen clown by killing Batman and Robin in the aptly-named Arkham City: Harley Quinn’s Revenge DLC, and became a playable character in Arkham Knight's Harley Quinn DLC. While Arleen Sorkin didn’t return as Harley Quinn in either Batman: Arkham City or Batman: Arkham Knight, she would gain a worthy successor in Tara Strong, who DC fans will fondly recognize for her roles as Raven in the Teen Titans cartoon and Batgirl in The New Batman Adventures (also known as the final season of Batman: The Animated Series). Related: Every Rocksteady Version Of Harley Quinn, Ranked Sorkin served as the original voice of Harley when she was first created in BTAS, and hearing her signature New York-style accent once more was a treat for longtime fans of the character - even if some of the ways Batman: Arkham handled characters like Harley and Ivy haven't aged well. It does not store any personal data.Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill weren’t the only voice actors from Batman: The Animated Series to return to their iconic roles in Batman: Arkham Asylum, as Arleen Sorkin once again lent her voice to the psychiatrist-turned-lovesick jester Harley Quinn as she aided her beloved “ Mister J” in his takeover of the titular madhouse. The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. NOTE: if you haven’t already, be sure to listen to Sean Murphy’s recent return to the BOF podcast (listen via the player below or wherever you get your podcasts), where he teases what’s to come in the back half of BEYOND THE WHITE KNIGHT. Red Hood helped flesh out this universe’s Jason Todd a little more while introducing another character that is sure to pop up in the main story in the coming months. This was another good-looking comic.Ĭhalk this one up as another WHITE KNIGHT tie-in book. The action is clean, the characters are emotive, and the story progresses with style and energy. Kambadais brings his own unique touch to each page and panel, but it connects well with Di Meo’s. It’s not always easy to continue a story with different artists, but I think it’s quite cohesive here and not distractingly different. The interplay between the two was key to this story, and I think McCormack focused on that and delivered.Īrt duties this round came from George Kambadais, following Simone Di Meo from the last issue. The writer also zoned in really well on this new character Gan, accomplishing the heavy task of creating a new, likable character to cheer on right away. He does an excellent job here staying true to the character of Jason Todd, where he has a chip on his shoulder but is always doing just enough right to root for him. This issue, like the last, was written by Clay McCormack. As always, no spoilers here, but I do appreciate where the story goes, Jason’s tough decision, and then an epilogue to tie that part up. What unfolds is an exciting showdown, with serious stakes and a surprising outcome. Tying into the BATMAN BEYOND universe, the two are prepping to take down a villain in her neighborhood, Shriek. Jason has stepped up to train Gan, the motivated new Robin of the Murphyverse. We complete our WHITE KNIGHT intermission this week, with the tie-in comic RED HOOD #2.