- Mad Love (comics)
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title = The Batman Adventures: Mad Love
caption = The cover to "Mad Love". Book byPaul Dini andBruce Timm .
schedule = One shot
format = Graphic novel
publisher =DC Comics
date = February 1994
issues = 1
main_char_team = Harley Quinn
writers =Paul Dini ,Bruce Timm
artists = Bruce Timm
pencillers =
inkers =
colorists = Bruce Timm, Rick Taylor
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creators = Paul Dini, Bruce Timm"Mad Love" was a single-issue
graphic novel written byPaul Dini , writer on "" and "Batman Beyond ", andBruce Timm , executive producer on "The New Batman/Superman Adventures " and the co-creator of "Batman: The Animated Series". It was set in the continuity of "The Batman Animated Series". It won anEisner Award for "Best Single Story" in 1994. [ [http://users.rcn.com/aardy/comics/awards/ Comic Book Awards Almanac] ] It was later adapted (with minor alterations for pacing) as an episode of the animated series "The New Batman Adventures "Plot summary
The story revolves around the Joker's sidekick
Harley Quinn . She was once psychiatrist Dr. Harleen Quinzel, but fell head over heels in love with the Joker after spending just 15 minutes with him insideArkham Asylum . She develops an obsession with him, and turns to crime to win his love.Quinn decides that the only way to make the Joker love her is to kill the Batman, which she attempts to do by feeding him to a school of
piranha s. She nearly succeeds, but Batman distracts her by manipulating her to believe that the Joker's tales about his unhappy childhood were lies and tricks her into calling the Joker so that he will know she accomplished her goal (as otherwise, the piranhas would leave no evidence). The Joker, upon arrival, is infuriated that Harley would try to kill Batman herself; Harley explains her plan to him, but the Joker goes into a violent rage (saying, "If you have to explain a joke, there "is" no joke!") and nearly kills Quinn. Batman saves her and confronts the Joker, taunting him, "I have to admit she came a lot closer [to killing me] than you ever did... "puddin"'." Joker attacks him, but after a vicious fight, he sends Joker plunging to his (apparent) death.Once again in Arkham, Quinn realizes that the Joker had merely been using her, and renounces him forever — until she receives a "get well" bouquet of flowers from him, suggesting he survived his fall, and promptly falls in love again.
Critical reaction
IGN Comics said that "Mad Love" is everything a comic book should be" and called it "one Batman book everyone should read." [ [http://comics.ign.com/articles/618/618636p1.html The Batman Adventures: Mad Love Review] , Hilary Goldstein, IGN, May 24, 2005] The website ranked "Mad Love" #12 on a list of the 25 greatest Batman graphic novels. [ [http://comics.ign.com/articles/624/624619p1.html The 25 Greatest Batman Graphic Novels] , Hilary Goldstein, IGN, June 13, 2005]Adaptation for television
The episode, also titled "Mad Love", originally aired on
January 16 ,1999 , a part of "The New Batman Adventures". The script was written by Paul Dini, and the episode was directed by Butch Lukic.Cast
*Batman:
Kevin Conroy
*Joker:Mark Hamill
*Harleen Quinzel/Harley Quin:Arleen Sorkin Notes
External links
* [http://www.comics.org/details.lasso?id=54518 Index on the Grand Comics Database Project.]
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