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Joker and Harley Quinn are back together as former Marvel TV boss Jeph Loeb charts a big Batman & Wonder Woman crossover with Jim Cheung

Hush writer Jeph Loeb is doing a Batman and Wonder Woman crossover, and reuniting Harley Quinn & Joker to bring them together.

Image credit: Jim Cheung (DC Comics)

Have you ever had that ex you thought you got over, only to find yourself years.. or even decades... later back together with? Harley Quinn is apparently doing just that, as she is reuniting with the Joker to steal one of the most prized possessions of the DCU: Wonder Woman's Lasso of Truth. 

Image credit: Jim Cheung (DC Comics)

Former Marvel TV head Jeph Loeb is partnering with one of modern superhero comics' defining artists Jim Cheung (Young Avengers, Justice League) to tell a special crossover putting Joker & Harley back together, as well as pairing Batman with Wonder Woman. Implied to be set square in modern DC Comics continuity in "the aftermath of Batman: Hush" according to the company's description, we're thrilled to be chatting about Batman/Wonder Woman: Truth.

DC's note that this is tied to the 2002-2003 'Hush' arc of Batman, which is currently midway through a sequel with original creators Loeb and artist Jim Lee, is interesting. It isn't clear if Batman/Wonder Woman: Truth is set in the modern-day of the DC, or is a flashback tale to mid-00s DC Comics or the current 'H2SH.' While that could be possible, Cheung's cover shown here depicts Wonder Woman in her 2020s era costume.

Batman/Wonder Woman: Truth #1 goes on sale April 29. It's not stated if it's a limited series or ongoing, so by all indications, it could be a one-off special. 


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Chris Arrant

Chris Arrant: Chris Arrant is the Popverse's Editor-in-Chief. He has written about pop culture for USA Today, Life, Entertainment Weekly, Publisher's Weekly, Marvel, Newsarama, CBR, and more. He has acted as a judge for the Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards, the Harvey Awards, and the Stan Lee Awards. (He/him)

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