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On Harley Quinn Day, let's talk about why this character matters to so many


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For the last four years, Sept. 23 has been celebrated by DC Comics and its fans as Batman Day. 

But not this year, folks. It's 2017 and they're sending in the clown.

It was 25 years ago this month that Harley Quinn made her debut in Batman: The Animated Series, so she's taken over the bat's special day. DC Comics has released three free comics for the occasion (the covers for which are all featured here), along with in-store signings and other events to celebrate this zany fan-favorite.

It's important to acknowledge how far Harley has come. She's gone from a one-off henchwoman to bona fide pop-culture phenomenon and movie star in the past 25 years. But I'd also like to tell the story of how she affected one fan — me.  Read more...

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