I'm sorry, Batman. But officially the coolest ride in Gotham City is Harley Quinn's Version of the Batmobile.
Arriving on the scene in a giant monster truck, Harley charges across the zombie swarm, yelling, "Don't worry, darling! Coming in is me! She runs to save her girlfriend from her own disaster, throwing animals, wild life, and undead all around. Though the rescue effort is noteworthy, Harley's new motorcycle really steals the show in appearance. Like the clear connection of the Batmobile with Batman, the monster truck, with its Harley Quinn-esque theme, brilliantly captures the personality of the Gotham Siren and leaves no question in any onlooker's mind.
Though mostly pink, Harley's new car features rainbow graffiti that highlights a variety of symbols, forms, and homages tailored to her particular character. Along with hearts, stars, and skulls, the monster truck features Harley Quinn's trademark red and black diamonds in addition to other suit of playing cards including an electric blue spade. Also connected to the rear of the truck are vibrantly colored balloons. Most famously, though, is Batman's crossed-out bat emblem; given the Gotham Siren has been handled as part of the Bat-Family in other mediums, including the main continuity comics, this is interesting.
Officially, Harley Quinn rides the coolest ride in Gotham City; apologies, Batman.
Officially providing Harley Quinn with her own wild Batmobile, DC has made her the owner of the hippest car in Gotham City, a position once occupied by Batman. Rather than honoring the Dark Knight's recognizable bat theme, though, Harley's new ride honors another animal—one that has been fundamental to her persona from the very start.
Harley Quinn's new bike is shown in the trailer for the forthcoming June 4, 2024, edition of G. Willow Wilson, Haining, and Arif Prianto's Poison Ivy #23. Part two of Wilson's spectacular climax of his second year on Poison Ivy marks the arrival of the Gotham City Siren's souped-up automobile at the height of the action. In this issue, the plant-loving villain discovers that her zombified victims—led by the resurrected Dr. Jason Woodrue, AKA the Floronic Man—Ivy's infamous ex and the man in charge of turning Pamela Isley into the meta she is today have overrun her. Fortunately Harley shows up in fashion to rescue the day.
Harley Quinn's New Ride Honors Her Pet Hyenas Bud and Lou
Fans may also have observed that Harley's monster truck adopts an unusual form—the head of a dog, or more likely, the head of a hyena with its tongue extending out. Since they initially became her cherished pets—Bud and Lou—in Batman: The Animated Series, where Harley Quinn debuted, Hyenas have been intimately linked with the Gotham Siren from the start. Given Harley Quinn's hyenas are usually seen with their tongues hanging out, the fact the monster truck also has a pink tongue reveals even more the ride is an homage to Bud and Lou.
June 4, 2024 from DC Comics is Poison Ivy #23! Poison Iy #23 (2024)
Officially the Fifth Dimension is DC's Harley Quinn.
Sorry, Mister Mxyzptlk; but, given Harley Quinn Officially ruling the fifth-dimension, DCU's past power hierarchy has just collapsed. Particularly for Batman's renegade gallery, the DC universe has sometimes been considered as more humorous and open to the unusual. And this is a really excellent example.
Popular but also much liked by many admirers is Harley Quinn. Her personality has changed intriguingly in her power over the fifth dimension.
I'm sorry, Batman. But it looks like you're not the only superhero with a crimefighting car with a memorable name introducing Shazam's new ride!
Shazam has been a fan favorite for years even if this is a more new development. As the hero traverses the DC universe, this introduction of his new bike might provide the character more nuance. Growing in popularity, he might be a major player in the DC universe going ahead.
The fresh developments to the DC universe have captivated fans ever more. Being a comic book series, the one is always changing. And this simply demonstrates how dynamically interesting things are continually changing.