Harley Quinn #14 review
With the last chapter closed (for now) on Harley’s life, she’s launching herself into an all-new adventure here. We still have the ongoing development…
With the last chapter closed (for now) on Harley’s life, she’s launching herself into an all-new adventure here. We still have the ongoing development…
Seldom is it that I get so caught up in a comic book that I lose my perspective entirely, but I have to hand
I’m almost at a loss about what just happened in this comic. Consider the whole review a SPOILER because there’s no talking about why
Harley and Puddin’–together again! Well, not really. I mean, they’re finally face-to-face in this issue, but only long enough squabble a bit before tentatively
Harley rings in the holiday with a special all her own (in case you actually missed her front and center in the regular DC
“Butt Maiming & Mind Gaming” may be my favorite title for a Harley comic yet. Writers Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti bring Harley back
Writers Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti invoke the spirit of British 80s sensation Frankie Goes to Hollywood in this issue titled “Relax, Undo it!”.
Oh ye of little faith, I say unto myself. I had serious doubts about this arc (and not just because Harley shaved her head
“Undercover Punker Part 2: The Skull Bags Big Snag” gives us our first glimpse of what a Harley-based punk group would look like. Along
The chief of police has a problem with some weirdo hellraisers with a Renaissance Faire kink running around on horses and dressed as medieval