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The Batman Adventures: Mad Love

The Batman Adventures: Mad Love is a one-shot comic book written by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm. Set in the continuity of Batman: The Animated Series, Mad Love expands on the supervillain Joker's henchwoman Harley Quinn, featuring her origin story as the Joker's former psychologist at Arkham Asylum who fell in love with her criminal patient. It won the Eisner Award for Best Single Issue and the Harvey Award for Best Single Issue or Story in 1994. It was later adapted as an episode of the animated series The New Batman Adventures, and incorporated in the video games Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham Origins. In 2018, Titan Books released a novelization of Mad Love written by Dini and Pat Cadigan, which expanded upon the original comic book.

The Batman Adventures: Mad Love
Second printing cover of The Batman Adventures: Mad Love (1994)
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
FormatOne-shot
Genre
Publication dateDecember 14, 1993
No. of issues1
Main character(s)Harley Quinn
Joker
Batman
Creative team
Created byPaul Dini
Bruce Timm
Written byPaul Dini
Bruce Timm
Penciller(s)Bruce Timm
Glen Murakami
Inker(s)Bruce Timm
Letterer(s)Tim Harkins
Colorist(s)Bruce Timm
Rick Taylor
Editor(s)Scott Peterson
Darren Vincenzo
Collected editions
The Batman Adventures: Dangerous Dames & DemonsISBN 978-1-5638-9973-7
Batman: Mad Love and Other StoriesISBN 978-1-4012-2245-1
Batman Adventures: Mad Love Deluxe EditionISBN 978-1-4012-5512-1

Background

Paul Dini and Bruce Timm came up with Mad Love after DC invited them to create a special issue for the Batman: The Animated Series tie-in comics Batman Adventures, which they decided would be an origin story for the Joker's sidekick, Harley Quinn.[1][2] Dini wanted to tell a story that would expand her role beyond a costumed henchperson, and thought that adding the idea of her being the Joker's former therapist would make her unusual affection for the Joker tragic.[1] Dini and Timm thought of making Harley a former doctor at Arkham Asylum seduced by the Joker to become his loyal follower and being put "in the role of the long-suffering girlfriend", while taking inspiration from fans of criminals who write them letters stating that they understand and "see the good" in them.[2]

Dini sees Mad Love as a cautionary tale about loving someone "recklessly, obsessively, and for too long", and described Harley's experiences as tragicomic and a reflection of the readers in a "funhouse mirror, distorted and all too willing to play the fool for someone we'd be much better off without."[1]

Themes

Mad Love explores domestic violence and codependency. Hilary Golstein of IGN noted that despite being over-the-top lunatics, Harley is still the "typical abused spouse", the Joker the "typical disassociated husband", stating that the comic "shows the cycle of domestic violence that dominates the lives of many women in America."[3] Multiversity Comics' Matthew Garcia observed that Mad Love's depiction of domestic abuse through the villains produces a "new and somewhat more terrifying perspective", pointing out how "for all the horrific stuff in and out of canon Joker has ever done, nothing feels quite as despicable as his behavior toward Harley", possibly because of the contrast of "very common behavior" with Joker's over-the-top villainy.[4] Garcia also noted that despite the gags, Timm and Dini do not downplay Joker's abusive treatment of Harley, and noticed that as the comic progressed, the Joker "becomes more and more menacing, cast in shadows and silhouettes, a constant presence over her."[4] Mad Love showcases Harley's dependency on the Joker; on the ending in which she falls in love with him again despite the abuse, Dini stated, "Harley could swear off him and be very strong, but if there’s even the hint that he wants her back or he’s reformed, she’ll go back."[2]

Plot

Mad Love begins with Joker, accompanied by his new sidekick, Harley Quinn, and his scheme of killing Commissioner Gordon, which is foiled by Batman. The Joker retreats with Harley, while Batman returns to the Batcave. With his butler, Alfred Pennyworth, Batman discusses Harley's questionable past: while studying in Gotham State University with a gymnastics scholarship, Harley, formerly named Harleen Quinzel, aimed to get a degree in psychology by sleeping with her professors, and planned to become a pop psychologist writing self-help books.

Meanwhile, in his hideout, a frustrated Joker struggles to devise a plan, with Harley attempting to comfort him, which annoys the Joker, inciting him to try to kill her, and later, to kick her out. A bemoaning Harley reflects on her current status as a wanted criminal in love with a psychopath who neglects her, concluding that Batman is to blame for their broken relationship. Harley then recalls her past in Arkham as an intern psychologist looking to profit off of its criminal patients by writing tell-all books, starting with her first encounter with the Joker. Having chosen him as an adequate subject to write about, with Joker luring her by suggesting he would tell her his secrets, Harleen set up sessions with the Joker, in which the Joker seduced an unwitting Harleen by placing himself as sympathetic, telling her he was abused by his father as a child in a circus, then implying Batman as another figure who hurt him. As time passed, Harleen concluded that the Joker is a misunderstood figure constantly victimized by Batman, and that she had fallen in love with her patient, which she realizes is partly because he "could make [her] laugh again"[5] when she had long felt restricted from "all amusement and fun"[6] by professionalism. Later, during a week the Joker escaped from Arkham, a worried Harleen is distraught to see Batman returning a heavily injured Joker, inciting her to break him out; in the process, Harleen stole a jester costume and gag items, which she weaponized, from a costume shop, and adopted the persona Harley Quinn, a reworking of her name as a play on the theatrical clown character Harlequin which the Joker had suggested to her.

Harley determines that the only way she can make the Joker love her back is to kill Batman, which she decides to do using the Joker's unused plan of killing him in a tank of smiling piranhas, which Joker was earlier frustrated by because piranhas cannot smile, a problem Harley solves by hanging the Batman upside down so the piranhas appear to be smiling from his perspective. Harley successfully captures Batman; Batman distracts her by telling her the Joker has been using her from the start, with the Joker's stories to her of being abused as a child being lies he has told to others, with the details changing each time the Joker retold them. When she, in denial, tearfully insists the Joker really loves her, Batman convinces her to call him so he will know she would have accomplished her goal, as the piranhas would have left no convincing evidence. The Joker arrives, infuriated by how Harley would rob him of the privilege of killing Batman, and hits her, ultimately pushing her out a window, where she falls to the ground and is found gravely injured by nearby police officers. The Joker then decides to use the opportunity to finally kill Batman, which escalates into a chase ending atop a moving subway train. Batman taunts the Joker by saying that Harley, with her plan, had come closer to killing him than he ever did. The Joker attacks him in a fit of rage, and Batman retaliates, ending with Joker falling down into a burning smokestack.

In Arkham Asylum, Harleen denounces the Joker, determined to heal and move on. Lying on her bed a moment later, however, Harleen finds flowers sent by the Joker with a "get well soon" card and falls in love with him again.

Reprints

Mad Love was reprinted as a graphic novella in 1998 (ISBN 1563892448), and has been collected with other stories.

Collected editions

Title Material collected Published date ISBN Notes
The Batman Adventures: Dangerous Dames & Demons Batman Adventures: Mad Love #1, Batman Adventures Annual #1-2, Batman Adventures Holiday Special, and Adventures in the DC Universe #3 2003 ISBN 9781563899737 [7][additional citation(s) needed]
Batman: Mad Love and Other Stories Batman Adventures: Mad Love #1, Batman Adventures Annual #1-2, Batman Adventures Holiday Special, Adventures in the DC Universe #3, and Batman Black and White #1 May 12, 2009 ISBN 9781401222451 [8][9]
Batman Adventures: Mad Love Deluxe Edition Batman Adventures: Mad Love #1, with bonus material April 21, 2015 ISBN 9781401255121 [10][11]

Critical reception

IGN's Hilary Goldstein described Mad Love as "everything a comic book should be" and "one Batman book everyone should read."[3] Multiversity Comics' Matthew Garcia stated that Mad Love is a "classic story for a reason."[4]

Awards

In other media

An animated adaptation of the issue, nearly identical in script and design to the original comic, originally aired on the WB Network on January 16, 1999, as an episode of The New Batman Adventures. The script was written by Paul Dini, and the episode was directed by Butch Lukic. Perhaps the only contrasts to the comic over the episode were the revamped character designs and the removal of minor scenes for pacing and time concerns.[16]

In 2008, Warner Premiere Digital adapted Mad Love as part of DC Comics' motion comics line, available for download through digital outlets such as iTunes and Xbox Live. Subscribers can download each chapter separately from Xbox Live, but iTunes groups the seven chapters into three downloads (Chapters 1 & 2, Chapters 3, 4, & 5, and Chapters 6 & 7).[17]

Batman: Arkham Asylum, also penned by Dini, lifts much of its dialogue from Harley Quinn's patient interviews from Mad Love.[18] Batman: Arkham Origins, the prequel to Asylum, also uses much of Mad Love's plot in retelling Harley Quinn's first encounter with the Joker.

Novelization

Harley Quinn: Mad Love
 
AuthorPaul Dini, Pat Cadigan
GenreSuperhero fiction
PublisherTitan Books
Publication date
November 13, 2018
Pages288
ISBN9781785658143

Harley Quinn: Mad Love is a novelization of The Batman Adventures: Mad Love written by Paul Dini and Pat Cadigan. It expands upon the original comic book, which featured the titular character's origin story.

Background

Paul Dini and Pat Cadigan wrote Harley Quinn: Mad Love as part of Titan Books' series of novelizations of iconic DC comics, such as Alan Moore's The Killing Joke.[19] The novelization expanded upon the original story by exploring Harley's childhood and family, more of her time with the Joker, and subsequent events, as well as the motivations that led to her transformation, such as her dislike and distrust of authority.[20][21] In writing the novel, Cadigan worked with Dini's outline, which included aspects not in the original comic.[22] Dini and Cadigan also only corresponded through their editor during the writing process.[22]

Plot

Critical reception

Impulse Gamer's Tony Smith called the novelization a "clever book adaptation", and noted that although the writers took liberties, they "honour the original story and content" while "add[ing] to it that in turn makes for an great read about one of the world’s most popular villainesses". Smith commended Dini and Cadigan's writing, stating that they "really bring this broken individual to life and they provide an interesting psyche into Harleen Quinzel from her passions to motivations" and praised the "excellent pacing and drama" despite the minimal action.[23] Brian Clements of AIPT Comics stated that the novel reintroduces Harley Quinn as "a woman with agency", which "makes her an anti-hero for new generations", and listed how the novel gives Harley Quinn a "backstory and actual agency", "makes her a well-rounded, sympathetic character", and clearly shows her transformation from "promising psychologist to sociopathic clown" as positives, while criticizing it for being "very tight" in places, "trying to get the plot through quickly."[21]

References

  1. ^ a b c Dini, Paul; Timm, Bruce (May 12, 2009). "Foreword". Batman: Mad Love and Other Stories. New York: DC Comics. p. 6-7. ISBN 9781401222451.
  2. ^ a b c Errico, Marcus (September 23, 2017). "#BatmanDay: The strange but true history of Harley Quinn revealed!". Yahoo. Retrieved August 4, 2023.
  3. ^ a b Goldstein, Hilary (May 24, 2005). "The Batman Adventures: Mad Love Review". IGN. Los Angeles, California: j2 Global. Retrieved July 15, 2018.
  4. ^ a b c Garcia, Matthew (August 2, 2016). "'Mad Love'". Multiversity Comics. Retrieved August 4, 2023.
  5. ^ Paul Dini (w), Bruce Timm, Glen Murakami (p), Bruce Timm (i), Bruce Timm, Rick Taylor (col), Tim Harkins (let), Scott Peterson, Darren Vincenzo (ed). "Mad Love" The Batman Adventures: Mad Love, vol. 1, no. 1, p. 31/3 (December 14, 1993). New York: DC Comics. "It's only natural you'd be attracted to a man who could make you laugh again."
  6. ^ Paul Dini (w), Bruce Timm, Glen Murakami (p), Bruce Timm (i), Bruce Timm, Rick Taylor (col), Tim Harkins (let), Scott Peterson, Darren Vincenzo (ed). "Mad Love" The Batman Adventures: Mad Love, vol. 1, no. 1, p. 31/2 (December 14, 1993). New York: DC Comics. "As a dedicated, career-oriented young woman, you felt the need to abstain from all amusement and fun."
  7. ^ The Batman Adventures. ISBN 9781563899737. Retrieved August 4, 2023.
  8. ^ "BATMAN: MAD LOVE AND OTHER STORIES". DC. Retrieved August 4, 2023.
  9. ^ Batman: Mad Love and Other Stories HC. ISBN 9781401222451. Retrieved August 4, 2023.
  10. ^ "BATMAN ADVENTURES: MAD LOVE DELUXE EDITION". DC. Retrieved August 4, 2023.
  11. ^ Batman Adventures: Mad Love Deluxe Edition. ISBN 9781401255121. Retrieved August 4, 2023.
  12. ^ Dini, Paul; Kidd, Chip (October 1998). Batman Animated. New York: Harper Collins. p. 78. ISBN 9780061073274.
  13. ^ "1990s". Comic-Con. Retrieved August 4, 2023.
  14. ^ 1994 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees and Winners, Comic Book Awards Almanac
  15. ^ 1994 Harvey Award Nominees and Winners
  16. ^ Kendall, G. (March 4, 2018). "Revisiting the Little Known Sequel to The Joker & Harley's Mad Love". Comic Book Resources. from the original on December 20, 2019. Retrieved December 20, 2019.
  17. ^ "Warners Presents Motion Comics". IGN. July 18, 2008. Retrieved January 29, 2009.
  18. ^ Batman: Arham Asylum at the Internet Movie Database
  19. ^ Holub, Christian (April 26, 2018). "Iconic DC comics, like The Killing Joke, are getting novelizations". EW.com. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved October 2, 2018.
  20. ^ Paul Dini [@paul_dini] (October 23, 2018). "A brand new novel detailing Harley's childhood, her time with the Joker, and what came after that" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  21. ^ a b Clements, Brian (November 27, 2018). "Mad Love: Harley Quinn's origins get a deep dive in the new DC novel". AIPT Comics. Retrieved August 7, 2023.
  22. ^ a b Sondheimer, S.W. (December 19, 2018). "Interview: Pat Cadigan On Novelizing Paul Dini's MAD LOVE comic". Book Riot. Retrieved August 5, 2023.
  23. ^ Smith, Tony (March 7, 2019). "Harley Quinn: Mad Love Book Review". Impulse Gamer. Retrieved August 5, 2023.

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The Batman Adventures Mad Love is a one shot comic book written by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm Set in the continuity of Batman The Animated Series Mad Love expands on the supervillain Joker s henchwoman Harley Quinn featuring her origin story as the Joker s former psychologist at Arkham Asylum who fell in love with her criminal patient It won the Eisner Award for Best Single Issue and the Harvey Award for Best Single Issue or Story in 1994 It was later adapted as an episode of the animated series The New Batman Adventures and incorporated in the video games Batman Arkham Asylum and Batman Arkham Origins In 2018 Titan Books released a novelization of Mad Love written by Dini and Pat Cadigan which expanded upon the original comic book The Batman Adventures Mad LoveSecond printing cover of The Batman Adventures Mad Love 1994 Publication informationPublisherDC ComicsFormatOne shotGenreSuperheroPublication dateDecember 14 1993No of issues1Main character s Harley QuinnJokerBatmanCreative teamCreated byPaul DiniBruce TimmWritten byPaul DiniBruce TimmPenciller s Bruce TimmGlen MurakamiInker s Bruce TimmLetterer s Tim HarkinsColorist s Bruce TimmRick TaylorEditor s Scott PetersonDarren VincenzoCollected editionsThe Batman Adventures Dangerous Dames amp DemonsISBN 978 1 5638 9973 7Batman Mad Love and Other StoriesISBN 978 1 4012 2245 1Batman Adventures Mad Love Deluxe EditionISBN 978 1 4012 5512 1 Contents 1 Background 2 Themes 3 Plot 4 Reprints 4 1 Collected editions 5 Critical reception 6 Awards 7 In other media 8 Novelization 8 1 Background 8 2 Plot 8 3 Critical reception 9 ReferencesBackground EditPaul Dini and Bruce Timm came up with Mad Love after DC invited them to create a special issue for the Batman The Animated Series tie in comics Batman Adventures which they decided would be an origin story for the Joker s sidekick Harley Quinn 1 2 Dini wanted to tell a story that would expand her role beyond a costumed henchperson and thought that adding the idea of her being the Joker s former therapist would make her unusual affection for the Joker tragic 1 Dini and Timm thought of making Harley a former doctor at Arkham Asylum seduced by the Joker to become his loyal follower and being put in the role of the long suffering girlfriend while taking inspiration from fans of criminals who write them letters stating that they understand and see the good in them 2 Dini sees Mad Love as a cautionary tale about loving someone recklessly obsessively and for too long and described Harley s experiences as tragicomic and a reflection of the readers in a funhouse mirror distorted and all too willing to play the fool for someone we d be much better off without 1 Themes EditMad Love explores domestic violence and codependency Hilary Golstein of IGN noted that despite being over the top lunatics Harley is still the typical abused spouse the Joker the typical disassociated husband stating that the comic shows the cycle of domestic violence that dominates the lives of many women in America 3 Multiversity Comics Matthew Garcia observed that Mad Love s depiction of domestic abuse through the villains produces a new and somewhat more terrifying perspective pointing out how for all the horrific stuff in and out of canon Joker has ever done nothing feels quite as despicable as his behavior toward Harley possibly because of the contrast of very common behavior with Joker s over the top villainy 4 Garcia also noted that despite the gags Timm and Dini do not downplay Joker s abusive treatment of Harley and noticed that as the comic progressed the Joker becomes more and more menacing cast in shadows and silhouettes a constant presence over her 4 Mad Love showcases Harley s dependency on the Joker on the ending in which she falls in love with him again despite the abuse Dini stated Harley could swear off him and be very strong but if there s even the hint that he wants her back or he s reformed she ll go back 2 Plot EditMad Love begins with Joker accompanied by his new sidekick Harley Quinn and his scheme of killing Commissioner Gordon which is foiled by Batman The Joker retreats with Harley while Batman returns to the Batcave With his butler Alfred Pennyworth Batman discusses Harley s questionable past while studying in Gotham State University with a gymnastics scholarship Harley formerly named Harleen Quinzel aimed to get a degree in psychology by sleeping with her professors and planned to become a pop psychologist writing self help books Meanwhile in his hideout a frustrated Joker struggles to devise a plan with Harley attempting to comfort him which annoys the Joker inciting him to try to kill her and later to kick her out A bemoaning Harley reflects on her current status as a wanted criminal in love with a psychopath who neglects her concluding that Batman is to blame for their broken relationship Harley then recalls her past in Arkham as an intern psychologist looking to profit off of its criminal patients by writing tell all books starting with her first encounter with the Joker Having chosen him as an adequate subject to write about with Joker luring her by suggesting he would tell her his secrets Harleen set up sessions with the Joker in which the Joker seduced an unwitting Harleen by placing himself as sympathetic telling her he was abused by his father as a child in a circus then implying Batman as another figure who hurt him As time passed Harleen concluded that the Joker is a misunderstood figure constantly victimized by Batman and that she had fallen in love with her patient which she realizes is partly because he could make her laugh again 5 when she had long felt restricted from all amusement and fun 6 by professionalism Later during a week the Joker escaped from Arkham a worried Harleen is distraught to see Batman returning a heavily injured Joker inciting her to break him out in the process Harleen stole a jester costume and gag items which she weaponized from a costume shop and adopted the persona Harley Quinn a reworking of her name as a play on the theatrical clown character Harlequin which the Joker had suggested to her Harley determines that the only way she can make the Joker love her back is to kill Batman which she decides to do using the Joker s unused plan of killing him in a tank of smiling piranhas which Joker was earlier frustrated by because piranhas cannot smile a problem Harley solves by hanging the Batman upside down so the piranhas appear to be smiling from his perspective Harley successfully captures Batman Batman distracts her by telling her the Joker has been using her from the start with the Joker s stories to her of being abused as a child being lies he has told to others with the details changing each time the Joker retold them When she in denial tearfully insists the Joker really loves her Batman convinces her to call him so he will know she would have accomplished her goal as the piranhas would have left no convincing evidence The Joker arrives infuriated by how Harley would rob him of the privilege of killing Batman and hits her ultimately pushing her out a window where she falls to the ground and is found gravely injured by nearby police officers The Joker then decides to use the opportunity to finally kill Batman which escalates into a chase ending atop a moving subway train Batman taunts the Joker by saying that Harley with her plan had come closer to killing him than he ever did The Joker attacks him in a fit of rage and Batman retaliates ending with Joker falling down into a burning smokestack In Arkham Asylum Harleen denounces the Joker determined to heal and move on Lying on her bed a moment later however Harleen finds flowers sent by the Joker with a get well soon card and falls in love with him again Reprints EditMad Love was reprinted as a graphic novella in 1998 ISBN 1563892448 and has been collected with other stories Collected editions Edit Title Material collected Published date ISBN NotesThe Batman Adventures Dangerous Dames amp Demons Batman Adventures Mad Love 1 Batman Adventures Annual 1 2 Batman Adventures Holiday Special and Adventures in the DC Universe 3 2003 ISBN 9781563899737 7 additional citation s needed Batman Mad Love and Other Stories Batman Adventures Mad Love 1 Batman Adventures Annual 1 2 Batman Adventures Holiday Special Adventures in the DC Universe 3 and Batman Black and White 1 May 12 2009 ISBN 9781401222451 8 9 Batman Adventures Mad Love Deluxe Edition Batman Adventures Mad Love 1 with bonus material April 21 2015 ISBN 9781401255121 10 11 Critical reception EditIGN s Hilary Goldstein described Mad Love as everything a comic book should be and one Batman book everyone should read 3 Multiversity Comics Matthew Garcia stated that Mad Love is a classic story for a reason 4 Awards EditEisner Awards Won Best Single Issue 12 13 Bruce Timm was nominated for Best Penciller Inker 14 better source needed Harvey Awards Won Harvey Award for Best Single Issue or Story 15 better source needed In other media EditAn animated adaptation of the issue nearly identical in script and design to the original comic originally aired on the WB Network on January 16 1999 as an episode of The New Batman Adventures The script was written by Paul Dini and the episode was directed by Butch Lukic Perhaps the only contrasts to the comic over the episode were the revamped character designs and the removal of minor scenes for pacing and time concerns 16 In 2008 Warner Premiere Digital adapted Mad Love as part of DC Comics motion comics line available for download through digital outlets such as iTunes and Xbox Live Subscribers can download each chapter separately from Xbox Live but iTunes groups the seven chapters into three downloads Chapters 1 amp 2 Chapters 3 4 amp 5 and Chapters 6 amp 7 17 Batman Arkham Asylum also penned by Dini lifts much of its dialogue from Harley Quinn s patient interviews from Mad Love 18 Batman Arkham Origins the prequel to Asylum also uses much of Mad Love s plot in retelling Harley Quinn s first encounter with the Joker Novelization EditHarley Quinn Mad Love AuthorPaul Dini Pat CadiganGenreSuperhero fictionPublisherTitan BooksPublication dateNovember 13 2018Pages288ISBN9781785658143Harley Quinn Mad Love is a novelization of The Batman Adventures Mad Love written by Paul Dini and Pat Cadigan It expands upon the original comic book which featured the titular character s origin story Background Edit Paul Dini and Pat Cadigan wrote Harley Quinn Mad Love as part of Titan Books series of novelizations of iconic DC comics such as Alan Moore s The Killing Joke 19 The novelization expanded upon the original story by exploring Harley s childhood and family more of her time with the Joker and subsequent events as well as the motivations that led to her transformation such as her dislike and distrust of authority 20 21 In writing the novel Cadigan worked with Dini s outline which included aspects not in the original comic 22 Dini and Cadigan also only corresponded through their editor during the writing process 22 Plot Edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it August 2023 Critical reception Edit Impulse Gamer s Tony Smith called the novelization a clever book adaptation and noted that although the writers took liberties they honour the original story and content while add ing to it that in turn makes for an great read about one of the world s most popular villainesses Smith commended Dini and Cadigan s writing stating that they really bring this broken individual to life and they provide an interesting psyche into Harleen Quinzel from her passions to motivations and praised the excellent pacing and drama despite the minimal action 23 Brian Clements of AIPT Comics stated that the novel reintroduces Harley Quinn as a woman with agency which makes her an anti hero for new generations and listed how the novel gives Harley Quinn a backstory and actual agency makes her a well rounded sympathetic character and clearly shows her transformation from promising psychologist to sociopathic clown as positives while criticizing it for being very tight in places trying to get the plot through quickly 21 References Edit a b c Dini Paul Timm Bruce May 12 2009 Foreword Batman Mad Love and Other Stories New York DC Comics p 6 7 ISBN 9781401222451 a b c Errico Marcus September 23 2017 BatmanDay The strange but true history of Harley Quinn revealed Yahoo Retrieved August 4 2023 a b Goldstein Hilary May 24 2005 The Batman Adventures Mad Love Review IGN Los Angeles California j2 Global Retrieved July 15 2018 a b c Garcia Matthew August 2 2016 Mad Love Multiversity Comics Retrieved August 4 2023 Paul Dini w Bruce Timm Glen Murakami p Bruce Timm i Bruce Timm Rick Taylor col Tim Harkins let Scott Peterson Darren Vincenzo ed Mad Love The Batman Adventures Mad Love vol 1 no 1 p 31 3 December 14 1993 New York DC Comics It s only natural you d be attracted to a man who could make you laugh again Paul Dini w Bruce Timm Glen Murakami p Bruce Timm i Bruce Timm Rick Taylor col Tim Harkins let Scott Peterson Darren Vincenzo ed Mad Love The Batman Adventures Mad Love vol 1 no 1 p 31 2 December 14 1993 New York DC Comics As a dedicated career oriented young woman you felt the need to abstain from all amusement and fun The Batman Adventures ISBN 9781563899737 Retrieved August 4 2023 BATMAN MAD LOVE AND OTHER STORIES DC Retrieved August 4 2023 Batman Mad Love and Other Stories HC ISBN 9781401222451 Retrieved August 4 2023 BATMAN ADVENTURES MAD LOVE DELUXE EDITION DC Retrieved August 4 2023 Batman Adventures Mad Love Deluxe Edition ISBN 9781401255121 Retrieved August 4 2023 Dini Paul Kidd Chip October 1998 Batman Animated New York Harper Collins p 78 ISBN 9780061073274 1990s Comic Con Retrieved August 4 2023 1994 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees and Winners Comic Book Awards Almanac 1994 Harvey Award Nominees and Winners Kendall G March 4 2018 Revisiting the Little Known Sequel to The Joker amp Harley s Mad Love Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on December 20 2019 Retrieved December 20 2019 Warners Presents Motion Comics IGN July 18 2008 Retrieved January 29 2009 Batman Arham Asylum at the Internet Movie Database Holub Christian April 26 2018 Iconic DC comics like The Killing Joke are getting novelizations EW com Entertainment Weekly Retrieved October 2 2018 Paul Dini paul dini October 23 2018 A brand new novel detailing Harley s childhood her time with the Joker and what came after that Tweet via Twitter a b Clements Brian November 27 2018 Mad Love Harley Quinn s origins get a deep dive in the new DC novel AIPT Comics Retrieved August 7 2023 a b Sondheimer S W December 19 2018 Interview Pat Cadigan On Novelizing Paul Dini s MAD LOVE comic Book Riot Retrieved August 5 2023 Smith Tony March 7 2019 Harley Quinn Mad Love Book Review Impulse Gamer Retrieved August 5 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Batman Adventures Mad 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