Harley Quinn AKA Harleen Quinzel is an iconic villain first introduced in DC’s the Batman universe in 1992. She was always a fan favorite and became even more of a favorite with the release of The Suicide Squad. Funko Pop! Is a company that makes collectible figurines and bobbleheads, often specializing in nerdier interests.

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Funko has made many versions of her in Pop! Form throughout the years, pleasing fans and collectors alike. With all the different kinds of Harley’s out there, there is bound to be a version for every kind of fan.

10 Funko Hero's Harley

Funko Hero’s Harley Funko Pop

In this version of Harley, she is in her original and iconic red and black costume holding her joke gun. Throughout the years, this costume has been her most popular and recognizable. That is it was before Suicide Squad came out and designed a totally new look for her.

It would make for a nice piece for any Funko collector to have. Especially because she isn’t always depicted with weapons besides her bat or her iconic mallet, this would make for a great conversation starter.

9 Birds Of Prey Funko Pop!

Birds of Prey Harley Funko Pop

In the new movie Birds of Prey, Harley is wearing a whole new outfit and toting a pair of cool roller skates. This Pop! has her new outfit and shows her posing with her arms crossed. With the increased popularity of Harley and her being in the sequel Suicide Squad film, we are sure to see a new outfit from her soon.

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But the revitalization of her costume in Birds of Prey is definitely creative and new. The roller skates add a new element of speed and makes her even more of a threat to her enemies (or friends, depends on the day for Harley).

8 Imperial Palace

Imperial Palace Harley Funko Pop

Imperial palace Harley Quinn is a pop figure that combines DC costuming with costume and battle armor from imperial Japan. This unique combination is strange, but surprisingly fits Harley’s character design really well. Who would’ve thought to combine Japanese battle armor with Harley Quinn? Funko did.

Definitely a piece every collector and fan will want to have in their collection. Collectors can get this exclusively at GameStop.

7 Imposter Batman/Harley Quinn

Imposter Batman Harley Quinn Funko Pop

Funko Pop! Came out with figures that combine character designs and it has made for some really great-looking Pops. This one is a combination of Batman and Harley.

As most fans know, Harley and “the Bat” face off a lot, especially when she is still in love with her toxic boyfriend, the Joker. Harley is always making jokes and taunting him, at times she is flirting. So this combination just makes sense. Plus, Batman looks really nice sporting Harley’s iconic color block pattern.

6 Harley Quinn And The Joker Set

Harley Quinn Joker Set Funko Pop

Ah yes, the romance that has caused so many deaths. It would be remiss if Harley’s iconic partner in crime didn’t make the list alongside her. This set consists of two figures, Joker and Harley.

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Both wearing their costumes from Suicide Squad, collectors can get both of these iconic villains. Harley is holding her iconic bat and joker is dressed in his purple suit, with tattoos on his face. This set is perfect for fans of both Harley and Joker, especially fans of the Suicide Squad versions.

5 Batman Arkham Knight Harley

Batman Arkham Night Harley Funko Pop

Based on the fourth installment of the Batman game Arkham Knight, this Funko shows Harley holding her iconic bat. They also decided to make her look a bit more feminine in this rendition and to be fair she does look kinda cute. However, players of the games know not to mess with Harley and her beloved bat. This Funko would make for a great addition to collections that focus on the video game Funko Pops!

4 Dr. Harleen

Dr. Harleen Funko Pop

Again, this list would not be complete without this Funko on it. This Funko depicts Dr. Harleen Quinzel, which fans of the movies and comics alike know was Harley’s name before she fell in love with a crazed psychopath and jumped into a vat of green acid.

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So maybe Harley was never really sane, but collectors and casual consumers alike be insane to not want to get this for a collection. The Dr. Harleen depicted is from Suicide Squad, but even a comic fan would get a kick out of it since the movie was pretty accurate in its depiction.

3 Pink Harley

Pink Harley Funko Pop

What is Harley if not super extra? This pink, glitzy funko shows Harley in her OG get-up, but with a pink twist that Harley herself would wish she thought up. Collectors not only get pink Harley they get glittery Harley and her mallet is decked out as well. This type of design often makes these Funkos sought after and even valuable, so it might be work it to pick it up even if one isn’t a fan of pink glittery things, which why wouldn’t someone be?

2 Suicide Squad

Suicide Squad Harley Funko Pop

A special standout among Harley Quinn Funko Pops is the Suicide Squad version of her character. This movie singlehandedly brought mass attention to Harley, making her an icon. This rendition is almost more well known than her costume in the comics, which honestly was probably hard to compete with.

Fans were dying their hair, going as her for Halloween, and even getting “Puddin’ ”tattooed. So to say the least, this Harley will go down in history (or infamy). Best to get it into the collection as soon as one can.

1 Mallet On Shoulder Harley

Mallet on Shoulder Harley Funko Pop

This Pop is Harley from the comic series called Suicide Squad (Rebirth). This version made number one because it is a special edition and it looks really good. It has her iconic hair, the mallet, and her pants are a wink and a nod to her original costume design. This Funko has all the aspects that make Harley who she is making it a staple for anyone's collection.

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