How can Harley stop herself from screwing up the timeline if her future self has already screwed it all up? First she discovered she totally stopped Superman and the Flash from ever existing, and now she's finding out that she totally time-traveled right over Wonder Woman's and Aquaman's origins too! Harley has to stop Harley, or at least try to put the pieces of the DCU she's broken back together again. With a time machine and a tough, scary, alternate-universe Harley at her side, maybe--just maybe--she can make things right again.
Overall, this comic has a pretty funny central concept, but that's really all it isa concept. It says what it is on the cover, and how much you enjoy it will be determined by just how many times you want to see Harley interfere with hero origins. Read Full Review
Multiversity: Harley Screws Up The DCU #4 brought me joy. We also get new instances of Harley fixing the origin stories she had poofed out of existence, and get a few pieces of information. I'm sure that the next issue will prove to be a blast, as Harley Quinn's going back home. Join me there, next time! Read Full Review
While there's a lot of high concept, not the best execution going on, there's something fun in how frantic it all is and there is also something to be said for just enjoying a wild and bonkers ride that happens to have some pretty high stakes. Read Full Review
I don't know what else to say that I haven't said. I guess if you want to understand how a company can completely destroy a character, you can check this book out? I'm pretty convinced at this point that this book was pitched as "Harley Screws the DCU, and DC just inserted the "Up into the title to make it safe for release. It seems that Frank Tieri is mostly concerned with making Quinnpool try to hook up with everyone in the DCU. Read Full Review