DC Comics collectors are finally getting a super high-end line of figures thanks to Sideshow Collectibles, and now the second figure has been revealed. I'd like to introduce you to the most extravagant Harley Quinn figure ever.

It's taken a ridiculously long time to see the second figure in Sideshow's 12-inch DC Comics line, but she's a perfect fit for the previously-revealed Joker figure. It's taking forever to see this line unfold (which is never a good sign), but even if it never moves beyond this pair, we'll still have a great set of figures. You can read all the details and check out the photos of Harley Quinn below or go ahead and pre-order her from Sideshow.

DC Comics' clown princess of chaos, the incomparable Harley Quinn, makes her long-awaited debut in Sideshow Collectibles' Sixth Scale figure line. Dressed to kill in a detailed fabric bodysuit, fitted corset and jester tights, the charmingly psychotic super villain is ready to hit the town, wreaking her special brand of havoc on the unsuspecting citizens of Gotham. Harley's packing a delightfully dangerous bag of tricks, including her signature wooden mallet, an oversized pop gun, and comically engraved brass knuckles, to name a few. Join the one and only Harley Quinn on her wonderfully deranged spree of bedlam and madness! The Harley Quinn Sixth Scale Figure features: Fully Articulated Body

Two Harlequin jester heads with alternate expressions; grinning and mischievous

Fabric Costume includes Black and Red Bodysuit, corset, lace detailing and jester tights

Giant Wooden Mallet (Printed Your Face Here)

Oversized Pop-Gun

Customized Boots (Engraved KA-POW on soles)

Variety of interchangeable hands for various gags and tricks, including:

Brass knuckle fist (Engraved HA HA)

Hand with syringe

Sideshow Exclusive: Engraved Butcher's Knife

The Joker looked absolutely stunning when he was revealed much earlier this year. I don't get the same sense of wonder when looking at Harley Quinn. There's little doubt she's a great-looking figure, but lacks the extra "wow" factor of the clown prince himself. There's something about her drooping corset that throws the proportions off and makes the figure look unnatural in a number of poses. In this photo, her shoulder is strangely far from her head, and further conveys the strange proportions.

It's not all bad. There are a number of accomplishments to make Harley a desirable figure. The head sculpts are fantastic, conveying unique character-appropriate expressions. Harley's costume is clearly a well-made, favorably layered, and appealing take on the classic design. The accessories are detailed and numerous, which is a welcome attribute at the near-$200 price point.

This figure might not be perfect on its own, but Harley is going to look magnificent standing next to The Joker and any future releases in the Sideshow Collectibles DC Comics line. I can't wait to see which caped crusader shows up next!