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What a 1966 HARLEY QUINN Might Have Looked LikeCheck out this custom figure of a 1966 Harley Quinn by Casimir. Of course, since Harley never existed in the 1966 Batman series, there is no basis for the look she sports here. Casimir explains what influenced the concept and where he drew inspiration from. He evens shares the recipe so you guys can make one for your own collections. Who do you think Adam West and Cesar Romero would have wanted to portray her? Sharon Tate? Ursula Andress? Jayne Mansfield? Click here to see full details of this awesome custom. And if you’ve been hiding under a rock for the past 10 years and have not seen Casimir’s work, then it’s high time you visited Inanimate Objects.
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