/* CTA bar */ .cta-bar margin-top: 1.5rem; display:flex; gap:1rem; button background:$primary; border:none; color:#fff; padding:.6rem 1rem; border-radius:4px; cursor:pointer; &:hover background:darken($primary,10%);
Dezmall uses here: The background is a muted Arkham blue, but her shirt is already torn, revealing a hint of red—the Joker's color bleeding into her life. Her posture shifts from intellectual to theatrical. This is the "rise"—the moment she stops diagnosing the madness and starts performing it. The Rise Of A Villain Harley Quinn -Dezmall-
While the original source material (DC Comics) frames Harley as a tragic victim of narcissistic abuse, inverts the trope. In this rendition: /* CTA bar */
Dr. Harleen Quinzel arrived at Arkham Asylum with a savior complex. She believed logic could untangle the knots in the city’s most dangerous minds. Her colleagues saw a rising star; her patients saw another suit. Then she met him. The Joker wasn’t just a patient; he was a mirror. He showed her that her order was a cage and her white coat was a shroud. The Chemical Baptism While the original source material (DC Comics) frames