Thursday, July 25, 2019

Joker & Harley Quinn Vs. Man-Thing



The trailer for the animated Harley Quinn show was released at Comicon, and it looks like a lot of fun. I was surprised to see how many other DC characters were included in it, and I thought that Kaley Cuoco did a good job at voicing Harley.  I wish I was as optimistic about Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn), but I have not been very impressed with what I have seen from that movie so far.  Hopefully a full trailer will change my mind once one is released.

9 comments:

det_Tobor said...

Now this IS inspirational Ross. Whoever knows fear... vs the insane. Joker might keep at it just to show Manthing really isn't immune to him.

MarchHareSupreme said...

I imagine a really confused Man-Thing getting into Joker's head while his insanity keeps him from burning at MT's touch. The same doesn't hold for Harley who just can't figure it out.

Carycomic said...

I don't think either of these two will burn at the Man-Thing's touch. Due to the fact they're much too crazy to be scared of him! Then, again, if he were holding on to them at the same time they caught sight of Batman...

Simreeve said...

Harley managed to look into Johnny Sorrow's face without dying ("You look into one abyss, you've looked into them all" she said afterwards), in the JLA/Suicide Squad crossover LS, so I doubt that Man-Thing would scare her.

Bob Greenwade said...

I think this would be one of those "depends on the writer" things. Quoth one iteration of the Joker: "I may be crazy enough to take on Batman, but the Internal Revenue Service? No thank you!"

I got to wondering about Man-Thing's appearances with Green Lanterns, and saw that he's been paired with Sinestro and Hal Jordan, but has only met Alan Scott with the latter as part of the JSA. I think a more direct pairing of that last would be a cool idea -- how well would Alan's ring work against the big guy?

Glenn said...

I think the Man-Thing would become very, very confused and maybe even insane.

Anonymous said...

@Bob & Glenn: I don't think he'd stand "muck" of a chance.

;-)

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Tim said...

Hey Ross, how about pairing Red Son Superman or KGBeast with Marvel's soviet answer to the Avengers; The Winter Guard? {Well, they have had several iterations of the name and team over the years}.

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