Summary

WARNING:Potential SpoilersforPoison Ivy#23!

DC has officially givenHarley Quinnher own wild version of the Batmobile, making her the owner of the coolest vehicle in Gotham City, a title previously held byBatman. Instead of featuring the Dark Knight’s iconic bat theme, though, Harley’s new ride pays tribute to another animal, one that has been integral to her character from the very beginning.

The monster truck, with its Harley Quinn-esque theme, perfectly captures the Gotham Siren’s personality, leaving no doubt in any onlooker’s mind who this vehicle belongs to.

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The preview for the upcoming July 27, 2025, release ofG. Willow Wilson, Haining, and Arif Prianto’sPoison Ivy#23 gives fans a glimpse of Harley Quinn’s new ride.The debut of the Gotham City Siren’s souped-up car comes at the height of the action in part two of the explosive climax of Wilson’s second year onPoison Ivy.

In this issue, the plant-loving villain finds herself overrun by her zombified victims led by the reborn Dr. Jason Woodrue,AKA the Floronic Man—Ivy’s infamous ex and the man responsible for transforming Pamela Isley into the meta she is today. Luckily, Harley arrives in style to save the day.

Poison Ivy #23 page 4 featuring Harley Quinn in her version of the Batmobile

Harley Quinn Can Officially Control The Fifth-Dimension, Making Her 1 of DC’s Most Powerful Beings

Sorry, Mister Mxyzptlk, but DCU’s previous power hierarchy has just crumbled in light of Harley Quinn OFFICIALLY controlling the fifth-dimension.

Sorry, Batman! But Harley Quinn’s Version of the Batmobile Is Officially the Coolest Ride in Gotham City

Literally bursting onto the scene, Harley plows through the zombie horde in a massive monster truck, shouting, “Don’t worry, baby! I’m comin'!” Animals, wildlife, and zombies alike are thrown around as she races to rescue her girlfriend from her own mess. While the rescue attempt is notable, it’s the appearance of Harley’s new ride that truly steals the show.The monster truck, with its Harley Quinn-esque theme, perfectly captures the Gotham Siren’s personality, leaving no doubt in any onlooker’s mind who this vehicle belongs to—much like the unmistakableassociation of the Batmobile with Batman.

Harley’s new vehicle is primarily pink but adorned with multicolored graffiti, showcasing an array of symbols, shapes, and character-specific homages.Alongside hearts, stars, and skulls, the monster truck boasts Harley Quinn’s signature red and black diamonds, as well as other suits of playing cards, including an electric blue spade. Additionally, brightly colored balloons are tethered to the back of the vehicle. Most notable, though, is Batman’s crossed-out bat insignia, which is interesting considering that the Gotham Siren has been treatedas part of the Bat-Familyin multiple pieces of media, including the main continuity comics.

Comic book art: Shazam in front of a blurred Golden Age Batmobile.

Shazam Just Got His Own Batmobile, With the Perfect Codename

Sorry, Batman! But it looks like you aren’t the only superhero with a crimefighting car that has a catchy name, introducing Shazam’s new ride!

The Hyena-Mobile: Harley Quinn’s New Ride Pays Tribute to Her Pet Hyenas Bud and Lou

Fans may have also noticed that Harley’s monster truck takes on a unique shape—the head of a dog, or more likely, the head of a hyena with its tongue sticking out. Hyenas have been closely associated with the Gotham Siren from the beginning, as they first became her beloved pets—Bud and Lou—inBatman: The Animated Series, where Harley Quinn made her debut. The fact that the monster truck also features a pink tongue further confirms that the ride is a tribute to Bud and Lou, asHarley Quinn’shyenas are typically depicted with their tongues hanging out.

Poison Ivy #23is available on August 11, 2025, from DC Comics!

Harley Quinn with her Hyenas Bud and Lou

POISON IVY #23 (2024)

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