They will no longer get to live in the bright lights of Gotham, but instead have to re-locate to the country. While the goals of the Kane Corporation to provide high quality housing seem a poor source of motivation for our trio to oppose, it becomes more relevant as we come to understand that Mama and her entire community of drag queens will be displaced by these actions. Initially he seems like an anarchist teenager with a sexual interest in Harley who aids her in her quest to oppose the evil Kane Corporation in their quest to purchase dilapidated properties to refurbish or rebuild them. Harley and her mother suffered under the abuse of her father and had to flee. Now the troubled teenager is left in the care of an aging drag queen (named “Mama”) after her mother left to work for a cruise line. Outspoken, rebellious, and eccentric fifteen-year-old Harleen Quinzel had five dollars to her name when she was sent to live in Gotham City. Ivy is now a black, lesbian (Stop the Ginger massacre!) who has a passion for social justice Harley Quinn is a young urban Gothamite fighting gentrification. Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass presents a complete reimagining of the characters of Joker, Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy (which the book just calls “Ivy.”) These characters have been repackaged for a woke teen audience:
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