Written by Bilquis Evely, Matheus Lopes, Justin Halpern, and Speremint When the women of a medieval village reach their breaking point about their men's abusive ways, they make a terrifying choice...to enter the woods and conjure the spirit of the Harlequin! Harley Quinn animated series executive producer Justin Halpern and rising star Kath Lobo let Harley loose on a prison transport plane, intent on punishing the villain who let out a stinky fart. And WebTOON creator Speremint shows what happens when Harley comes face-to-face with an internet impostor!
With each group of stories, there's so much enjoyment to be had. Harley Quinn: Black, White, and Redder #5 continues offering us the same high quality and fun we've come to expect from his title, we get just a few more sides of the prism. This series has been an absolute joy to review. Read Full Review
This final issue had some odd moments in it, but it was overall a great finish to one of the most entertaining and experimental comics DC has put out recently. Read Full Review
The other two tales fit into more standard Harley Quinn craziness. In my favorite of the three tales, "Flight gives us a prison break gone crazy when Harley can't quite decide if she wants to help the other prisoners on the plane escape or not (or remember what she agreed to just prior to to liftoff). Lots of fun here, and I love the art of Bilquis Evely. Read Full Review
The final issue of Harley Quinn: Black + White + Redder is perhaps the most unique of the run but that's not a bad thing with three very different stories each with very different takes on Harley that show both the wide range and the endless potential of DC's most dynamic character. Read Full Review
As you can see, even this series has gone downhill for Harley Quinn. I see very little hope for this character in comics, given that comics in general are doing so badly right now and no one seems to making any attempt to fix that. The writers and editorial behind the scenes just keep doubling down on their mistakes. So yea, this comic is a "do not buy, and I don't even suspect I'll be buying this series in trade anymore, as I was originally planning to do.Score: 4/10 Read Full Review
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