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It’s right here, starting with Harley and Ivy: Life and Crimes #1, written and drawn by Erica Henderson (Jughead, The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl). While DC Comics has come a long way in lifting up Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn as a couple, its rare for us to see a story where their relationship is the driving force of a story. But thanks to Henderson’s debut issue, shippers everywhere are getting the story they’ve been waiting for as we dive into the origins of Harley and Ivy’s relationship in a book that’s charming, funny, and unbelievably messy.
Rating: 4 out of 5
| PROS | CONS |
| Charming art style | Slightly slow start to story |
| Fantastic characterizations | Place in continuity feels confusing |
Harley and Ivy: Life and Crimes #1 is the Start of a Wild Romance

This comic is billed as “The definitive origin of DC’s wildest love story“, but how wild are we talking here? Well, it’s presented as a flashback, dually narrated by the titular couple. After briefly touching on their first meeting in the “No Man’s Land” arc and a few other times, we dive into what the two truly consider the adventure that kickstarted their romance. Ever the warrior for Mother Earth, Ivy is getting ready to enact a plan that will destroy Ace Chemicals. However, a clown at a crossroads throws a major wrench in the works.
Just as Ivy is preparing to destroy Ace Chemicals, Harley is mustering up the courage to leave the Joker once and for all. However, after discovering what Ivy has planned, Harley snaps and starts fighting Ivy (that’s admittedly a hell of a way to start a romance story). The two end up destroying a part of the factory, only to draw the attention of the Joker. Fresh from reclaiming his cut-off face during the early days of the New 52, Joker beats up Harley, triggering a protective instinct in Ivy and spiriting her future partner away to safety.









