HARLEY QUINN TAKES OVER DC COMICS IN FEBRUARY, DC's recent habit of publishing themed assortments of variant comic book covers each month will continue in 2015. We already learned that January 2015's variants will celebrate The Flash on his 75th anniversary. Now DC has revealed that they'll be turning their attention to Harley Quinn in February. The publisher has a lineup of 22 Harley Quinn-themed variant covers line up for that month.
We have an exclusive look at five of these covers, each of which features Harley invading another character's personal space:
Here's the full lineup of books that will feature Harley Quinn variant covers in February:
1. ACTION COMICS #39 by Nicola Scott & Danny Miki and Jeremy Cox
2. AQUAMAN #39 by Amanda Conner and Paul Mounts
3. BATGIRL #39 by Cliff Chiang
4. BATMAN #39 by Jill Thompson and CV Painting
5. BATMAN & ROBIN #39 by Emanuela Lupacchino and Tomeu Morey
6. BATMAN/SUPERMAN #19 by J.G. Jones and Alex Sinclair
7. CATWOMAN #39 by Jim Balent
8. DETECTIVE COMICS #39 by Dave Johnson
9. THE FLASH #39 by Amanda Conner and Paul Mounts
10. HARLEY QUINN #15 by Marco D'Alfonso
11. GRAYSON #7 by Dan Panosian
12. GREEN LANTERN #39 by Mike McKone and Dave McCaig
13. GREEN LANTERN CORPS #39 by Jason Pearson
14. JUSTICE LEAGUE UNITED #9 by Mikel Janin and CVDL
15. JUSTICE LEAGUE #39 by Dustin Nguyen and CV Painting
16. JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK #39 by Joe Quinones
17. TEEN TITANS #7 by Sean Galloway
18. SINESTRO #10 by Ian Bertram and Matt Hollingsworth
19. SUPERGIRL #39 by Joe Benitez and Peter Steigerwald
20. SUPERMAN #39 by Amanda Conner and Paul Mounts
21. SUPERMAN/WONDER WOMAN #16 by Francis Manapul and CVDL
22. WONDER WOMAN #39 by Phil Jiminez and Hi–Fi
It's not surprising to see DC spotlight Harley like this. It may not be her 75th anniversary, but the character is enjoying massive popularity thanks to her appearances in the Arkham video games and her ongoing solo comic. And with Harley set to return in Arkham Knight and possibly make her live-action debut in 2016's Suicide Squad film, her popularity isn't set to wane in the next few years.