In this issue, Kelly Thompson makes her DC debut, collaborating with superstar Annie Wu on a tale of Harley’s attempts to escape her own origin story-with some begrudging magical help from Zatanna! Fan favorites Ro Stein & Ted Brandt throw Harley and her Legion of Doominals into the high-stakes Gotham Pet Show to go paw-to-paw with the beloved League of Super-Pets! And ROGUE SUN writer Ryan Parrott joins with Russ Manning Award-Winner Luana Vecchio to serve up a story of Jim Gordon and Harley sharing a diner booth, but what brought these two here is more complicated than you'd think!
Harley Quinn: Black, White, and Redder #2 provides so much enjoyment on every level. The storytelling's masterful and the art is intricate and pointed. This issue does the heart of Harley Quinn and her very essence and importance, complete justice. Read Full Review
The issue is simply a knockout thought provoking and fantastically presented. Read Full Review
Once again, an anthology issue proves that you only need three colors and three stories to fill a fully satisfying comic between the covers. Harleys personality works well in bite-sized jokes, even if they have no coherent punchline. Shes a lawless person who makes three stories come to life even if she isnt the center of every level in the issue. Read Full Review
There are so many things to enjoy about this comic. The stories are either fun or insightful or both. The artwork goes back to Harley's original, eye-popping black, white, and red color scheme. It's so appealing to see that, without an intrusive spirt of pastel pink and baby blue. Importantly, Harley's personality and voice are on point! Read Full Review
Overall, there isn't a single weak spot in this issue. Read Full Review
Bonus points awarded for including Dex-Starr! Read Full Review
The world of DCs Miscreant of Mayhem is spotlighted with three incredible stories that will not escape readers after reading. Each one dives into a differing element of what makes Harley Quinn such a fascinating character. This issue needs to be added into your comic collection on New Comic Book Day without question. Read Full Review
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