Many fans love Harley Quinn because of her time as a villain, however, she's becoming her very own Wonder Womanliterally. The Mistress of Mayhem has turned over a new leaf and became a heroine in new art shared on social media by one of DC's artists. Harls is seen taking on fashion inspiration from one of the comic company's greatest heroines of all time.

The current run of Harley Quinn has had the creative team of Stephanie Phillips, Riley Rossmo, Ivan Plascencia, Deron Bennett, Andworld Design, Laura Braga, and Arif Prianto. Thus far there have been ten issues. The current arc has focused on Harley moving away from a life of crime and into a life of heroism. She has been trying to save others like her, while assisting Gotham's heroes against big threats like Simon Saint.

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On Twitter, Riley Rossmo—one of the predominant artists of the series (as well as the main cover artist)— shared a new artistic rendering of Harley. It places the former villainess in an original outfit inspired by Themyscira's own Amazon princess: Wonder Woman. The Tweet does not include any indication regarding if it will be officially used in a future issue, but it's certainly a look that would be fun to see Harley put into action.

 

In this new art from Rossmo, Harley is seen wielding a sword and a shield, while also wearing a stunning outfit. She has a tiara similar to Wonder Woman's that has additional red and black pieces fitting her typical color scheme. Her bodice also has inspiration from Wonder Woman, as it mirrors the classic heroine's golden eagle border. She also dons a pair of boots. Harley still maintains her own style with her dress skirt, which is illustrated in red and black with her iconic suits present on it. As is artistically specific to this series, Harley Quinn still has extra-long blonde tresses and a large black and red bow included on the back of her dress.

Harley and Wonder Woman are both fashion icons in DC Comics, so it would be amazing if this design were to become a reality within an upcoming issue. Harley's wardrobe is full of wild outfits, and she has something for every occasion—from going into outer space to putting on punk rock concerts. She never disappoints and becoming a hero is just another opportunity to find new ways of playing with the hottest looks. This latest mash-up is particularly fitting since Wonder Woman is one of DC's oldest and best heroines, making her the perfect role model for a gal looking to be her best self with a bright new future devoid of crime. Fans will have to wait and see whether this look will be official, but even if it isn't, there is no doubt that Harley Quinn would put a rocking new twist on Wonder Woman's classic looks.

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Source: Twitter