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espanolbot ([personal profile] espanolbot) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2013-09-12 10:59 am

A Nice Harley Moment:: Her First Day in Arkham

From Paul Dini’s Detective Comics run, in which Harley is being taken back to Arkham after being broken out (against her will) by Scarface and Sugar to commit a robbery for them.

 

Bruce had denied her parole application earlier in the day, so he’s kind of confused that Harley took the first opportunity to immediately double cross Scarface, inform the cops what was going on, foil the robbery and willing come back to Arkham after the whole thing was over. Particularly since betraying a fellow member of the Gothamite Supervillain Club is kind of against her thing (she’s friends with most of them, see)…









And thus Harley was free, and remained so for some years until she went evil again at the end of Gotham Sirens or something.
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[personal profile] randyripoff 2013-09-12 05:08 pm (UTC)(link)
DCAU Two-Face has never even approached the levels of criminality that DC's Two-Face has. All things being equal, I think DCAU Dick would have understood why Bruce was a little more lenient with Harvey, but at the same time I think he would have called Bruce on it if he was being too soft and ignoring his prior crimes.
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[personal profile] icon_uk 2013-09-12 05:59 pm (UTC)(link)
That's pretty much what he did do in a couple of stories, and also in the comics, more in the comics.

It was more the personal side of Dick and Harvey I was wondering about.
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[personal profile] randyripoff 2013-09-12 06:22 pm (UTC)(link)
My guess is something like this:

BW: Dick, I'd like you to meet a very good friend of mine, Harvey Dent.

DG(in the midst of a handstand, eating a banana split): Hwwo.

HD: He's quite athletic.

BW: You should see what he can do on a trapeze. Now let's go to my study and get down to business.