This Valentine's Day, DC Comics decided to forego the whole cupid thing and celebrate the month of love with everyone's favorite villainess: Harley Quinn.

What says love more than the bleached red and black-clad Clown Princess of Crime herself?

That's right, it's officially Harley Quinn Month, and in celebration, Harley invades the covers of 22 DC comic book titles this month, with variants featuring some of DC's top artists.

Harley also gets a special comic of her own this month, the Harley Quinn Valentine's Day Special #1. That book comes out on February 11.

But that's not all. There's a lot more Harley over at her new official Facebook page where you can meet up with other Harley fans and get sneak peeks of upcoming issues of Harley Quinn, along with previews of Harley collectibles and merchandise. You can also enter to win a digital copy of Harley's most recent escapades, Harley Quinn #14.

But Harley isn't just everywhere over at DC Comics. She's also taken over Hot Topic's Mad Love promotion, which features some brand new Harley merchandise, including shot glasses, dresses and t-shirts.

The video game Infinite Crisis is adding Harley love this month by hosting daily giveaways for digital downloads of the Bombshell Harley Quinn skin for the game. You can enter to win over at Harley's official Facebook page. Infinite Crisis is also sponsoring a Harley Quinn trivia contest soon, so keep an eye out for that, because there should be some awesome Harley-related prizes.

That's right. Harley is everywhere! But she's nothing without her man, the indomitable Mr. J. (That's The Joker to you). The Harley Quinn/Joker kiss statue is now available in stores, so grab it now. Because nothing says love like two insane villains, right?

Finally, Harley Quinn #15 hits stores on February 25, so be sure to pick up that issue. In the meantime, don't miss our review of Harley Quinn #14. Hopefully, Harley's February issue cuts her a break, because last time we saw her, she was having a really bad day.

Happy Harley Quinn Month, everyone! Let's hope this becomes an annual event. It sure beats boring old Valentine's Day.

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