Harley Quinn #21

Writer: Jimmy Palmiotti, Amanda Conner Artist: John Timms Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: October 14, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 4
8.2Critic Rating
8.2User Rating

Harleys trip to California takes a dangerous turnshe stole a stone-cold killers gig, and hes not taking it well! They say Hollywood has a dark sidebut so does Harley Quinn!

  • 9.0
    Comicosity - Heather Joy Oct 16, 2015

    Be sure to look out for a strategically placed “Suicide Squad” reference (the upcoming movie, not the comic) which is well suited considering the Deadshot appearance. All in all, I cannot rave about this enough, enjoy everyone! Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Batman-News - Elena Carrillo Oct 15, 2015

    Harley Quinn continues her West Coast terrorism in the conclusion to a tale that combines all the best parts of stories about hitmen, mobsters, and the rich & famous. I'll be glad to see Harley return to Jersey, but this has been a fun bit of off-roading that once again proves you don't need 6-12 issues for a fun and full story arc. Palmiotti and Conner just continue to do it right. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    The Rainbow Hub - Emma Houxbois Oct 17, 2015

    These last two issues have been a great little side trip that retain all the fun and core values of the book as a whole. Probably one of the most fun elements of this book is that things happen and they resolve themselves, but the overall story isn't beholden a particular endgame or goal, but a philosophy instead. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    The Batman Universe - Gerry Green Oct 15, 2015

    I liked this issue and I also liked the whole storyline so I am going to give it a good rating. I'm a little worried about what is up next for Harley. Will she go back to her reduced Gang or have some more solo adventures? If she goes back to Coney Island they need to get the Gang working better which I'm sure Conner and Palmiotti can figure out. Here's hoping. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills Oct 17, 2015

    This was another enjoyable, madcap issue of Harley Quinn. But again, it's a vaguely disconnected series of scenes. We've got a fight with Deadshot that accomplishes nothing, then Harley hangs out with a movie producer, which leads her to killing a gang-banger, which leads her to getting a full-body massage from two random women, which leads to a topless discussion about treating addiction, which leads to two epilogues! The story just goes on and on from one scene to the next, bouncing around almost willy nilly, while keeping Harley front and center on the action. She's got the personality and the spirit to hold the attention, but there isn't much depth to the adventure in this issue. I had hoped that the cameo by Deadshot might spark something, but he's little more than an after thought. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    DC Comics News - Paul DePaola Oct 17, 2015

    Harley Quinn is a lot of fun to read. The creators have a definite vision for this book and it continues here. The book doesn't take itself too seriously and doesn't pander to the reader either. It's fun and cartoonish in the best way. Read Full Review

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