[quote=@Hound55]Because, despite the fact i agree with you, she sells product. [/quote] She does, but only because a certain version of her was given to the public at large over the version that had already proven popular to people who weren't necessarily comic book fans. I guarantee you that if they reverted her back to her Dini characterization, none of the fans of the new version would bat an eye. Margot Robbie could show up in the next film wearing the classic outfit and doing the Looney Tunes schtick and I'm sure people would see it as a natural progression, even, from The Queen Of Hot Topic. [quote=@Lord Wraith] You're not the only one. When I read Batman: White Knight, I went in with every intent to hate it. I hated the concept, I hated how 'progressive' and 'current' all the reviewers made it seem. So I finally broke and had to read it for myself... And I loved it. One of the best aspects of it though is the acknowledgment of Harley and how it tackles why and how the current Harley is so different from the Harley we came to know and love through BTAS. Honestly, White Knight in many ways is a love letter to at least the last thirty years of Batman's various publications. I recommend it for anyone who has yet to read it. [/quote] I agree with that. I can also see why people would be turned off by it, especially the rockier first issue with the ridiculous method in which Batman tries to "rehabilitate" The Joker, but Murphy did some astounding world-building for both a pre-existing universe and a mini-series that honestly feels like it could be in canon until the very end. And yeah, my favorite part was definitely the separation of Faux Harley and Harley Prime, to the point that Murphy created the only version of Post-New 52 Harley that I've ever liked with Neo Joker.