She falls off a cliff. But even then she doesn't actually die, because we see her towards the end of "Batman: Return of the Joker" in her 60s or 70s. And she's not into crime anymore at that point, so she probably dies of old age.
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she s mentally unstabul and is in love with the phsyco joker you tell me how she became harley she basically really wants to impress her love life joker or what she calls him mistah j. though joker only claims to love her when she leaves him or she gets kicked out. and she well causes a huge clump of distraction and gets her money alot of money
Harley Quinn doesn’t die but she tries to kill herself o she would be reunited with her Puddin’ but actually in the end Batman saves Harley from blowing both of them up. The whole point of Harley Quinn’s Revenge was and
Harley Quinn did not die in Harley Quinn’s Revenge though she did try to kill herself so she could be reunited with her Puddin’. But, Batman saves both Harley and himself from getting blown up. The whole point of Harley Quinn’s Revenge was that Joker had died and while Batman was going to save himself instead of the Joker. Harley was so devastated when she heard the news, that she stoped listening to jokes. She blamed the entire thing on Batman. Anyway, no Harley did not die in Harley Quinn’s Revenge.
She is a super villain that is in love with the joker. Both are crazy, and often get taken to Arkham Asylum by Batman.
Robert Harley Wordsworth died in 1984.
yes. in jail.
Possibly John Tucker Must Die (2006).
ayes he dies but I'm not sure wich episode. Hidan kills him but don't worry Shikomaru will revenge him.
Anthony Quinn was a Mexican-born actor whose long film career was highlighted by the two Academy Awards he received for Best Supporting Actor. His first Oscar was for his 1952 performance in "Viva Zapata!" as the brother of the famous Mexican revolutionary figure Emilio Zapata (played by Marlon Brando). His second Oscar was for his portrayal of French painter Paul Gaugin opposite Kirk Douglas' Vincent van Gogh in "Lust for Life" (1956). Quinn died on June 3, 2001 at the age of 86.