Harley Quinn And Power Girl #6
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Harley Quinn And Power Girl #6

Writer: Justin Gray, Jimmy Palmiotti, Amanda Conner Artist: Stephane Roux Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: December 30, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 1
7.5Critic Rating
8.0User Rating

Its here! The epic finale of the miniseries that changed everything you thought you knew about the gutter between panels 3 and 4 of page 20 of HARLEY QUINN #12 (whew)! Worlds will live! Worlds will explode real good! And dont miss the most spectacular wedding of the last million light years! (NOTE: Light years are not a measurement of time Editor)

  • 8.0
    Batman-News - Elena Carrillo Jan 6, 2016

    The conclusion of Harley Quinn & Power Girl feels like a long denouement, but still serves up a good heaping spoonful of the usual off-kilter antics that you would expect from our titular heroines. If you've been along for the ride, you'll want to see how Harley and Peej finally close this chapter on their lives, escape a wedding to Vartox, and return to their own dimension. Solid, predictable plotting full of unpredictable gags along the way. If you missed this book in the floppies, I absolutely recommend it in trade as a (mostly) stand-alone story. Especially if you love either of these characters, space opera silliness, or just well-written pulpy adventure fun! Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    The Batman Universe - Gerry Green Dec 31, 2015

    In terms of a rating it is hard for me to separate this issue from the series as a whole so I'm not going to try. As much as I like the regular Harley Quinn book generally, I liked this mini even more since the plotting and characterizations were more vivid and purposeful. Also, the color work in this series was very very good. Congratulations to the team that wrote this book. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    DC Comics News - Paul DePaola Jan 1, 2016

    Harley and Power Girl's wild ride comes to a close. I enjoyed this issue much more than the previous. I have to wonder if the series on a whole could've been compressed down into 5 issues. Either way, it wraps up with a good story and puts us right back where we started. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Weird Science - Reggie Hemingway Jan 1, 2016

    We've reached theconclusion of Harley Quinn and Power Girl's wacky romp through space, and it isfairly well a dud. This issue employs the literary device called Making Shit UpAs You Go Along and frankly it's insulting to anyone that's spent the time andmoney to read the series to this point. The saving grace is the artwork, that"despitebeing done by three separate pencilers"is really good throughout. But it's notworth the story, which changes gears several times during the issue and rendersmeaningless what came before. The whole thing reads like a forgettable issue ofPower Girl with a Harley Quinn cameothat does nothing for the book. I was more tickled to see Cluemaster and ClockKing for a couple of panels. Read Full Review

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