Okay, so, “Harley Avengers.” Sounds kinda crazy, right? I had this wild idea to mash up Harley Quinn and the Avengers. I am not a professional or anything I just thought it would be fun try to mix these.

Getting Started
First, I brainstormed. I made a list of each Avenger and thought about how their powers or personalities could kinda, sorta, blend with Harley’s chaotic vibe. I figured some would be easier than others.
- Iron Man: Techy, smart-alecky…maybe a Harley-themed suit?
- Captain America: Hmmm, the opposite of chaotic. This one was tough.
- Thor: God of Thunder…with a giant mallet? Okay, that I could see.
- Hulk: Anger issues? Harley’s got those in spades.
- Black Widow: Acrobatic, sneaky…maybe a Harley-style costume change?
- Hawkeye: Arrows? Nah, give Harley some explosive, glitter-bomb arrows.
The Process – Lots of Trial and Error
I started sketching. Mostly stick figures at first, just to get the basic ideas down. Then I tried to draw Harley in different poses, incorporating elements from each Avenger. Let me tell you, Captain America’s shield with Harley’s diamonds was…interesting.
The Iron Man mashup was probably the easiest, I just made a red and black suit and added some pigtails to the * was also good and fun to creat.
Thor’s hammer, Mjolnir, I redesigned it to look like Harley’s giant mallet, but with lightning bolts all over it. For Black Widow, I was imagining a black and red suit with some playing card symbols.
Hawkeye… I spent way too long trying to figure out how to make those arrows look “Harley.” Ended up just drawing a bunch of question marks and smiley faces on them.

The (Kinda) Finished Product
They’re not perfect. In fact, some of them are downright messy. But I had fun. That’s the whole point, right? I now have some kind of “Harley Avengers” to call my own, I created these characters that only live in my head.
I might try to refine them later, maybe even try to use some color. Or I might just move on to the next crazy idea. Who knows! It’s all about the process, the messing up, the trying again, and the “what if?” of it all.