Harley Quinn Official Cyberpunk Redesign Has Fans Losing Their Minds

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Published Jun 7, 2026, 6:01 PM EDT

Nicholas Becher is a gaming journalist with an MFA in Creative Writing from FAU. With extensive experience playing video games, he covers all forms of gaming content at Screen Rant, from breaking news to the latest fan theories. Most-played games range from Clair Obscur to Civ to Elden Ring to Halo 2 and beyond. 

Harley Quinn has become one of DC Comics’ most recognizable and enduring characters since her debut in Batman: The Animated Series in 1992. Created by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm, Harley began as the Joker’s eccentric sidekick, instantly recognizable by her red-and-black jester costume inspired by traditional harlequin imagery.

Over the decades, however, Harley has undergone numerous official redesigns that reflect her evolution from a mere villainous accomplice to a full-fledge independent antihero and fan-favorite. Her classic animated and comic-book appearance gradually gave way to modern interpretations featuring dyed pigtails, punk-inspired fashion, and a more rebellious aesthetic, particularly following DC’s New 52 relaunch in 2011.

Subsequent redesigns in comics, animation, video games, and films have continued to reinvent her look while retaining key visual elements that make her instantly identifiable. And after seeing this official cyberpunk Harley Quinn redesign, fans are absolutely losing it (via YouTube).

The Prime 1 Studio cyberpunk Harley Quinn statue is an officially licensed collectible featuring a stunning redesign for the iconic DC character. While it was first announced back in 2024 and sold out quickly, the statue is hands-down one of the most original and intriguing redesigns in recent memory. The collectible is available as a Waitlist item on Prime 1's official storefront, and features an original look by iconic designer and artist Stanley "Artgerm" Lau.

Harley Quinn fans across various social media sites such as Reddit and YouTube agree that "It's a great spin on Harley," and is absolutely "mind-blowing." The statue itself is over 23.5 inches tall, and reimagines Harley "augmented with cybernetics, technological modifications applied to the human body for improved physical and mental capabilities, blurring the lines between man and machine."

Her right-side appendages have been enhanced and completely swapped by cyborg prosthetics. Her attire has also been redesigned to fit her avant-garde futuristic fashion style, while still retaining her signature duality of red and blue. Her initials are featured on the back of her coat. As usual, she is accompanied by her loyal hyenas Bud and Lou, as you can see, cybernetic enhancements aren’t only reserved for humans.

The extremely expensive yet stunning statue clocks in at $1,399.00 for the deluxe version and $1,099.00 for the standard, and you'll want to jump on the waitlist soon as Prime 1 is likely to restock for another limited edition run if there's major demand. The statue stands on a cyberpunk-inspired Gotham base with neon LED illumination effects, and comes with multiple different head attachments to give Harley various expressions and poses.

While high-end statue collectibles aren't going to be everyone's bag and many fans will be priced out, Prime 1's statues are extremely high quality and well worth the cost if you can afford it. Given the incredibly unique Harley Quinn cyberpunk look with this one, this one might have collectors saving up for their very own when an official restock announcement is made.

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Batman: The Animated Series
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Release Date 1992 - 1995-00-00

Network FOX, Fox Kids

Showrunner Bruce Timm

Directors Kevin Altieri, Boyd Kirkland, Frank Paur, Dan Riba, Dick Sebast

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    Efrem Zimbalist Jr.

    Alfred Pennyworth (voice)

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