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Harley Quinn #51 (2025) – David Nakayama Connecting Cover Variant (NM/NM+)

Harley Quinn #51 (2025) – David Nakayama Connecting Cover Variant (NM/NM+)

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Grab the Spotlight: Harley Quinn #51 (2025) – David Nakayama Connecting Cover Variant
Jump into the mayhem with Harley Quinn #51 (2025), a pulse-pounding issue from DC Comics’ ongoing series by Elliott Kalan, Brian Buccellato, and Mirka Andolfo. This David Nakayama Connecting Cover Variant (Cover B) first print is a collector’s prize, showcasing Harley’s chaotic charm. With key appearances, rising value, and strong growth potential, this comic is a must for fans and investors.
Key Appearances
Harley Quinn #51 continues the Throatcutter Hill arc on Earth-0 (Prime Earth), with Harley Quinn (Harleen Quinzel) battling the Gunbuddies—Gunbunny and Mayfly—introduced in #50 as Althea Klang’s deadly assassins. Harley’s Destructive Agency faces escalating threats, while her hyenas, Bud and Lou, bring humor and heart. The issue explores Harley’s struggle with her superego and neighborhood party planning, blending action and her signature wit. This chapter solidifies Harley’s role as Gotham’s Clown Queen of Crime.
Current Value
As of June 2025, Harley Quinn #51 (Nakayama Connecting Cover B, first print) in Near Mint (NM) condition sells for $5–$10 on platforms like eBay and Forbidden Planet, with some listings hitting $12 due to Nakayama’s fan-favorite art. Connecting variants, linking with #50’s Nakayama covers, drive demand, as seen with prior Harley issues. Harley’s popularity, fueled by the Harley Quinn animated series, keeps this variant’s value robust.

Expected Value and Trends
The Nakayama connecting cover is poised for growth. The Harley Quinn animated series, renewed for a sixth season, and rumors of a Gotham City Sirens project with Margot Robbie amplify Harley’s appeal. Market trends show 10–15% annual appreciation for Harley Quinn variants, with NM copies of #51 potentially reaching $15–$25 by late 2026, especially if DC announces new media at San Diego Comic-Con 2025. Nakayama’s covers, known for their dynamic style, often fetch premiums, and this issue’s role in the Gunbuddies arc enhances its collectibility.


Why Invest Now?
This issue delivers explosive action, Harley’s irreverent humor, and Nakayama’s stunning connecting cover, making it a standout collectible. Its tie to the Throatcutter Hill storyline, limited first-print run, and Harley’s media-driven popularity mark it as a smart investment. Secure Harley Quinn #51 (David Nakayama Connecting Cover Variant) now to own a piece of Harley’s wild legacy and capitalize on its rising value before prices soar!
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