Harley Quinn (comic)

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…

Harley Quinn #12 review

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 Quinn #11 review

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 Quinn #9 review

“Butt Maiming & Mind Gaming” may be my favorite title for a Harley comic yet. Writers Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti bring Harley back

Harley Quinn #8 review

Writers Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti invoke the spirit of British 80s sensation Frankie Goes to Hollywood in this issue titled “Relax, Undo it!”.

Harley Quinn #6 review

“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

Harley Quinn #5 review

The chief of police has a problem with some weirdo hellraisers with a Renaissance Faire kink running around on horses and dressed as medieval