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Marcie Cooper

Marcie Cooper

The 2nd Harlequin. She stole Molly Maynne's gadgets and used them to battle Infinity, Inc.

Name:
Marcie Cooper
Publisher:
Real name:
Marcie Cooper
Aliases:
  • Harlequin
Birth date:
None
Gender:
Female
Powers:
  • Blast Power
  • Gadgets
  • Illusion Casting
  • Intellect
  • Power Item
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Disambiguation

This is the page for the 2nd Harlequin in DC Comics continuity, Marcie Cooper.

  • For the 1st Harlequin, see: Molly Maynne.
  • For the 3rd Harlequin, see: Harlequin.
  • Harlequin is one of the many names Duela Dent has used (if only briefly).
  • There was also a Harlequin that appeared in Kingdom Come. See: Joker's Daughter.
  • And then there's Harley Quinn, the Batman villain.

Storyline

Granddaughter of the original Manhunter, Dan Richards, Marcie Cooper joined the alien Manhunters who had a plot to take over Earth. She got a job at a radio station KGLX, in Gotham City, with Molly Scott, the first Harlequin.

Marcie started dating Northwind and later Obsidian, both members of prodigal heroes Infinity Inc., and later started to infiltrate them.

Stealing Molly's illusion casting glasses she became the third Harlequin and betrayed the Manhunters, attempted to recruit Obsidian to the Manhunter's cause, failing she killed her grandfather for betraying the Manhunters.

She then tried to destroy Infinity Inc. and joined Injustice, Unlimited. She tricked Solomon Grundy into touching Mr. Bones's hand to Skyman's face, killing Skyman. Realizing what he had done, a horrified and angry Solomon Grundy killed Marcie.

Powers and Abilities

Her primary tool was her glasses (Later explained as a gift from the Manhunters as one of their agents) which: 1) Projected realistic three-dimensional holograms, 2) Fire energy blasts, and 3) In recent years, enabled an aged Harlequin to "maintain" the physical vitality of her youth's athleticism.

Her secondary tool is a mandolin with an extending handle which she uses as a defensive weapon. (Especially against the Golden Age Green Lantern due to his weakness to its wooden construction.

Issues

December 1984

March 1985

May 1985

July 1985

November 1986

July 1987

September 1987

October 1987

January 1988

February 1988

June 1988

July 1988

August 1988

March 1993

December 1995

November 1999

Volumes

1984

1986

1988

1992

1995

1999

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