It's been six months since Arkham Asylum incident. Alice Walker is now much stronger and more dedicated to curing her patients than ever before. But is she strong enough to survive in Arkham City ? Is she strong enough to find the only man she truly loved and convince him that he's not a beast ? A sequel to "I cannot be cured". Rated T, for language and violence.
My approach at Harley Quinn's unstable relationship with the Joker, the life of their gang, visits of the Batman and other crazy things that happen between the walls of Arkham City. Includes other villains' cameos and OCs. Kept mostly in a light-hearted mood. Rated T, for language and adult (which basically means immature) humor.
Being Trevor ain't easy. There's a bunch'a rednecks who hate you, people who hate Canadians, people who can't respect somebody's mother - and a fat, turd of a man who just happened to be your best friend. Next chapters are on the way. Previously titled "Trevor's Bad Day". Rated T, for language.
My festive approach at Harley's Quinn way of spending Christmas with the Joker and rest of the gang. Uses the characters from "Making Hahas with Harley Quinn", but it's not connected story-wise. A Christmas special, rated T, for language and mild violence.
My spooky approach at Harley Quinn's way of spending Halloween with the Joker and the rest of the gang. Uses the characters from "Making Hahas with Harley Quinn", but it's not connected story-wise. A Halloween special, rated T, for language and mild violence.
One doctor, one guard and seven villains who'd much rather attend another shock therapy instead of participating in Halloween with no candy, no fun and a doctor who's slowly starting to regret her career choice. An early Halloween special, rated T for language.