Kendra Hale's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Dark Knight News, DC Comics News Reviews: 259
9.5Avg. Review Rating

We're so close as the story for Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing #11 pushes us right to the climactic battle to follow. Mr. Waffles even leaves readers with the conclusion we were waiting for to be revealed, although what will happen with that information, and what the repercussions will be now that the truth's been revealed, remains to be seen.

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If I were to think of perfect issues that I've read over the years, ones where I've been gripped or haunted by the book in some form, Harley Quinn #32 would rank with the very best. I felt all of the soul of the original charm of, not only the old-school comic styles of art but also the wonderfully warm sensation of enjoyment and Dracula love with "High Stakes".

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Ready and waiting for the next. The Penguin #1 is definitely a buckle up and bring down the pull bar for safety. Going to be a wicked ride.

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Harley Quinn: Black, White, and Redder #3 gives us three lovingly crafted stories. There's charm and humor and, I've said it before, but these books are the best form of self-care. See you for the next one!

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With The Penguin #0, it feels like we are in for a wild ride. One that will explore Cobblepot on a different level then we have seen, and that is always exciting to a fan. Exploring the world of Gotham in a deeper way is always fun, but I also like that we get to see the stark, raw comparison of Metropolis and Gotham at their centers. Definitely a recommended pick up.

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I won't lie, I'm absolutely chomping at the bit. Maybe some have figured this maze out but I'm sitting back in a state of complete impatience. Three issues have been specifically building to the meeting I really thought we were getting in Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing #10. While I enjoy the pins and needles give a girl a break! Given the switch up of the side story and all the Eureka moments, I look forward to seeing issue #11 and what conclusions or future threads it holds.

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Justice Society of America #6 provides enjoyment and also shows what the heart of a team is. Morals and character in action. Brava!

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Knight Terrors: Harley Quinn #2 is a tour de force. Complete with the shockingly dark homage to Alex Dewitt, Kyle Rayner's girlfriend (written in Green Lantern #54). I couldn't write this review without that mention, and that's just one reference that fans can find among these lore laced pages.

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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.

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While Knight Terrors: Zatanna #2 does deliver a satisfying conclusion to this foray, we're not done with Zatanna or Cliff's part in this story, nor is their team up complete. I fully recommend this two issue set and looking forward to more, in Knight Terrors: Night's End!

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We've been given an ending with Justice Society of America #5 that opens more doors than it closes. Helena Wayne has made her choices and must now live with the aftereffects, but she won't be alone in her endeavors. Those who look for the light will always find it, but we'll have to wait and see what unfolds for Helena and what her new place in the DC Universe will be.

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I recommend taking a walk on the humorousside of life. Knight Terrors: The Joker #2 gives us a nightmare that could only spring from a mind made of obsession and chaos. My recommendation? Take this trip.

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Knight Terrors: Harley Quinn #1 gives readers what they deserve and then spoils them at every level of desire. I would have read this title on its own, without any context and still been entertained. I cannot wait to see if there's a moment where Harley just shouts "Jumanji to escape but we shall see next issue!

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Harley Quinn: Black, White, and Redder #1 gives a slew of amazing artwork and stories to enchant. Plus there is a whole other book still yet to come. If this book is any indication of what is to come, bring it. I would disappear with these stories any day.

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I would have picked this book up anyway due to the main character being my favorite. I love to read anything that she features in. But the pacing is off slightly for me and there are a few moments that feel forced instead of a fluid transition. But these do not affect the overall, and are honestly just me being slightly picky. The artwork details are spot on and you feel Zatanna's frustration clearly as well as her dedication. It will be interesting to see if there will be closure for Zatanna with this arc. I look forward to finding out with all of you!

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Knight Terrors: The Joker #1 provides a deep dive into the Joker's inner fears. Where that terror will take him, and how he cleans out his closet, remains to be seen. I, for one will be at the ready to enjoy each bite of the comfort food provided by this incredibly talented creative team.

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If there were a question, a hesitance, a pondering on whether you should be reading this series, then Harley Quinn #31 solves it. There are so many aspects to the character's multi-faceted personality that are placed in the perfect light to exemplify why readers fall in love with her. Next issue promises to be exciting and a tasty treat to enjoy, so there's time to catch up, if you haven't already.

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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!

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If you haven't been keeping up with, or at least dabbling in this series then you are doing yourself a disservice, as this comic offers such priceless moments of clarity to ease the clinical insanity of the story. I look forward to the war coming our way, fellow readers. See you next time!

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Sweeney Boo amazes me each issue with her takes on, not just Harley, but the world around her. The Zatanna ties from last issue to this one further serve the story and give us all a running gag tore turn to. This issue is not your average middle of the ground filler, and readers get all the goodness that comes with that statement.

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Whether the JSA's able to trap the villain that threatens not only them individually but the team as a whole. Justice Society of America #4 moved us closer to this ending and left us with a jaw dropping moment. I look forward to seeing how this story arc ends. See you next time!

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It feels like Multiversity: Harley Screws Up The DCU #3 is leading readers towards an epic clash, one that will absolutely pose an issue for Harley in more ways and visages than one. It will be intriguing to see which pathways Harley will journey down in order to find her way to fixing things. I'll see you guys for the next issue!

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I'm really looking forward to seeing where this whirlwind story is leading. We already had a false meeting of two Jokers, but there's something else bubbling under the surface and it's high time the pieces came together. Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing #8 gives us some of the closure we needed, though I doubt this is the last we see of Kate Spencer.

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Harley Quinn #29 has succeeded in bringing both amazing artwork and great story development. This arc's proving to be a must read for all Harley fans, or even those wanting to meet her again.

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Multiversity: Harley Screws Up The DCU #2 is pure fun. I cannot wait to see what remains to be uncovered. Frank Tieri, consider your promise of greatness fulfilled. I will gladly await the next issue from you and the team with patience. From the wonderful lettering choices, the unique art style that captures the eye, to the guilty free fun writing pick this series up!

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This journey's still chugging forward with the ending closing in. Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing #7 gives us a great introduction to Manhunter for new fans, as a character that shows many facets of the many sides of just who the Joker is. This one's certainly worth the pick-up.

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If Harley Quinn #28 is just a taste of what's to come, then we're in for a stellar ride. With Harley in a teacher's role as well as once again holding the fate of the universe in her hands, it sure will be a journey. This opening chaptergives an excellent opportunity to join in as Harley starts down a new adventure. Not only is this issue accessible to new fans, but regular readers will sink into a warm pool of spoiled wonder.

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Read this series. Do yourself a favor and give into the whimsy and the chaotic good that is Harley Quinn: The Animated Series Legion of Bats #6. There are so many setups that I know we will see conclusions for but as a six part series with THAT good of a final bow. Read this book.

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Justice Society of America #3 shows us who Degaton is and what his motives are. It showcases excellence and master talents when it comes to embracing the past while enjoying what is the future. I can not wait to see what twists this story has for us, even as the pain is imminent with a title for the next issue being "The Death of The JSA". I am down for the ride and will see you next time!

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Harley Screws Up The DCU #1 is a really fun read, and there is so much humor. Looking forward to seeing how the story unfolds. It promises to be a joy. See you for the next one!

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While slower in pace than previous issue, The Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing #6 gives a break in the narrative that's devilishly dark and merciless in its twists. That, and it's also genuinely enjoyable to chew on too, as the situations are hilarious. I'm ready for the answers to start revealing themselves, and for the much awaited face-off.

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Harley Quinn #27 does give answers, but one big question remains where's Ivy? This is a thread that hasn't been answered in this issue. That seems remiss in every facet, particularly given how much impact she has in this arc's conclusion. I'm crossing my fingers that this specific question will be answered in Harley Quinn #28!

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Everything comes to a head this month, and it took 6 full issues to get there. Harley Quinn: The Animated Series Legion of Bats #5 proves to be a catalyst issue, with readers waiting to see just what could be around the corner. What could possibly happen next? Will Harley and Ivy's relationship survive? I guess we'll see next time in, "Where Do We Go From Here?

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This series has been wonderful and enthralling, firing on all cylinders. With all we saw unfold in Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing #5, the next issue promises to be a nuke.

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There's only one more issue before this story's complete. "Who Killed Harley Quinn?" has been a wild ride and this latest chapter gives us a deeper look at, not only Harley Quinn's character development, but we see development with Kevin's as well. The way he stands up for himself to shock Harley back to herself is wonderful.

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This series feels very special and is a treat to fans new and old. I cannot wait to see what is waiting just around the corner.

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With so many plots unfolding I'm excited to see where the events of Harley Quinn: The Animated Series Legion of Bats #4 will lead us. I'm certainly excited to see what awaits Harley and Ivy as they both try to figure out where they stand, both as individuals and together as a couple. Also just what is Lady Marabunta up to? It seems like she's much more than meets the eye. I guess we will all see in the next issue.

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This series is heating up as both questions and answers arise in Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing #4. I couldn't have asked for a better start to the year and look forward to what awaits us all next issue!

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First of all I must say that this arc's taking twists and turns I could never have predicted and that's something that I cherish. I genuinely cannot wait to see what is coming for Harley Quinn in the coming issues. Regardless of what it could be, I bet it will be a guaranteed thrill ride for anyone willing to take the leap and enjoy it.

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While Ivy has her own secrets, Harley's no innocent. I'm looking forward to seeing how this all plays out.

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With amazing, jaw-dropping artwork and a gripping story, there's nothing here not to love and sink your teeth into with this series.

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The book has artwork that makes you stop and stare, and Mikel is truly on his A-game, with Jordie breathing beautiful colors into every frame. Justice Society #1 is an introduction to a seamless mix of modern and classic, fierce values, and a reminder of what it is to be a hero. This is everything that the JSA stood for. Brava and thank you truly.

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Harley Quinn #24 gives us humor and answers. It also delivers one of my favorite moments so far in this run, with Harley as Sherlock Holmes and Zsasz as Dr. Watson. I can't wait to see what comes next with this storyline!

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For a comic series that takes its lead from an established story line with predisposed personalities, I am beyond impressed. It's witty, charming, and holds some of the soul that makes the animated series so enjoyable. All of that, plus all the little details, make such a big impact. I wholly recommend this series as a pickup just for the sheer enjoyment it brings.

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Alice Ever After #4 sets us up for a fast paced finale and closure to the series. I look forward to seeing how this all ends for poor Alice, what will her fate be? Dan Panosian, Giorgio Spalletta, Jeff Eckleberry, and Fabiana Mascolo have given us a truly grim story that is both wonderful and terrifying. Brava.

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Alice Ever After #5 does give us a promised ending, but be ready because I most certainly was not. The teaser at the end is a potential promise for more. I genuinely hope it is a promise that is kept because this series was a delight. I still stand by my review that if you are a fan of Alice in Wonderland, this will certainly be up your alley. A fresh take on the series but beware its darkness.

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Alice Ever After #3 is the halfway point for this five issue set, but it opens doorways to knowledge and questions that are enticing and siren in origin. You genuinely want to just continue examining the beautiful covers by Dan Panosian and variant done by Dave Johnson. I am saddened because I know there is only two issues left but at this point my heels are dug in and I am ready to read what remains for our Alice.

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Alice Ever After #2 is a joy and the series is a must for Alice fans, it would be such a sad missed opportunity NOT to read the series. A high recommendation!

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The Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing #2 keeps readers on their toes and ramps the mystery all the way up. All of the intrigue from the first issue continues, connecting the threads promises to be a mystery worth unraveling as the story rolls on. Who wouldn't want to know whether they truly are the best version of their self?

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The stakes are high for Harls as her murderer makes steps to complete the task once and for all. While Harley Quinn #23 gives us glimpses of the killer, it also shows the Queen of Chaos going on the warpath, and who knows who her first victim will be…

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Harley Quinn: The Animated Series- Legion of Bats #1is a wild and fun ride that captures the charm of the show. It will be interesting to see whether the writers of the TV series take these pages into account in the new season, but, regardless it's a fun addition to the Harley Quinn universe.

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I look forward to getting spoiled with each issue.

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I love a new beginning and Harley Quinn #22 is giving readers just that. The game's afoot and I look forward to seeing all of the amazing art and story in store. It's time to sit back and enjoy being spoiled, ladies and gents.

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This collection of tales is a must for any fan of Harley Quinn and with the selection of covers to choose from, readers will surely find one that vibes with them. I personally am excited for the one done by Sabine Rich exclusively for NYCC! If you haven't checked this one-shot out, the recommendation is to absolutely not miss out.

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The Harley Quinn 2022 Annual delivers a perfect the ending to the Task Force XX story arc. Honestly, I could've done with about 2 more issues, but I'm just greedy for content and a sucker for a fully fleshed story line. I'm now really looking forward to seeing what comes next for the Mistress of Mayhem!

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The Team's newly geared and ready for the Annual after this issue and, as with all this month's DC books, we get a very touching dedication to Tim Sale, 1956-2022. What awaits us in the Harley Quinn Annual? Guess we will have to wait and see!

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The story of Task Force XX is moving faster now with new information and secrets escaping into the light. What will become of Luke Fox as a scientist facing an experiment outside his realm of knowledge? Will The team find a way to save Earth? Will Harley ever taste Moon cheese? Guess we will all find out in Harley Quinn #21!

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Harley Quinn #18 doesn't disappoint with the artwork and the cover selections, but we'll have to see if there's any turbulence now that we've achieved take off, or if we will be left adrift in orbit.

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It remains to be seen if anyone will make it out of this suicide venture alive, but the artwork's astounding to look at and the covers are perfection, regardless of which one you choose. Harley Quinn #19 proves to be a roller coaster of challenges with unique solutions.

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Alice Ever After #1 gives us a good look at who Alice is and how her world functions. The story's enchanting and draws you in with the artwork. Dan Panosian has created something very special here, and I'm already lamenting the fact that there are only 5 issues in this series.

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Harley Quinn #17 didn't only give us an amazing finish to a great story, but also a perfect way for the character to move forward. I can't wait to see what's still to come in Harley's future.

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With the finale in sight, I for one sit on pins and needles awaiting no pun intended but the verdict for Harley Quinn. Especially what this means for one of the most important relationships that Harley has cultivated in this series. Truly a recommend to read Harley Quinn #16 and I will see you guys next time with Harley Quinn #17!

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Many questions remain as it feels like the arc of The Verdict is coming to a head. This issue gives us our first meeting with the main villain and Harley coming to terms with the masks she's been both forced to, and willingly, worn. I look forward to seeing where things are headed for those that are involved and what all this means for Harley and her friends.

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While I have my thoughts on just where the story is going and a few of what the next reveal will be, Harley Quinn #14 was full of little amazing surprises. The covers by Derrick Chew, Riley Rossmo, and Bengal are jaw-dropping, to say the least. “The Verdict”- Part Two has been a wild ride, one that I fully endorse taking a bite of. I'm so ready to have the unanswered questions solved. See you for issue #15!

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With an onslaught of amazing and stunning covers created by folks like Mico Suayan, Rex Lokus, and of course Derrick Chew and Riley Rossmo, alongside new character development; as Harley fights to keep what ground she has gained, both physically and in her own mind, Harley Quinn #13 gives us a fresh take on just what defines being ahero. This comic displays brilliance in every way.

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The Conjuring: The Lover #4 brings us a breath away from how Jess's story will end and whether she will survive or be dragged to hell. I am on the literal edge of my seat with anticipation.

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The Conjuring: The Lover #5 gives readers a conclusion to the Lover's tale but gives us a promise. This is not the last story that this world has in store for us. Next comes The Child's Story promising more extras and another story set to continue the chills up our spines!

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The Conjuring: The Lover #3 continues the harrowing journey of Jess as the Demon continues its onslaught mercilessly to get the soul it wants to claim for Hell. Whether these endeavors will be successful remains to be seen.

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Harley Quinn #12 is a roller coaster ride of emotions and story. It shows the heart of Harley Quinn the way her fans have always seen her. This is an issue of beauty that comes highly recommended by yours truly.

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With all the nostalgic references, Harley's hilarious quips, and action for days Harley Quinn #11 definitely deserves a read. With this new story arc, it is a great time to meet the gang if you haven't yet. It might even cause you to go back and explore the other issues to catch up! As for me, I am waiting patiently for the next issue!

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Refrigerator Full Of Heads #1 gives readers a glimpse of what is to come in this series. A small poisonous taste of what is possible. I look forward to seeing what wicked things this way comes.

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The Winchester Mystery House #1 is a book I am fully recommending. If the first issue is anything to go off on then this is sure to be a treat for all.

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If there is an issue of this series that one would be very sorry to miss… it's this one.

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I wasn't the biggest fan of Grimm Spotlight: Cinderella Vs. Zombies. I wanted to fully love the humor, or the puns. But they felt forced or just available. It definitely wasn't my favorite of the selection of horror annuals.

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Character building and story telling at its finest, Harley Quinn #9 is a complete must read addition to anyone's collection.

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The action that Moonshine #27 brings will hold until the next issue releases. This series arc is hitting its stride and if you aren't up to date, now is the time to do so.

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Home #5 is a worthy finale. Home itself is a brilliant series with a story that gives a voice to those that deserve to be heard and not ignored. Beautifully done.

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Moonshine #26 moves readers forward as the war is nigh, both sides have lost and gained. But who will end out on top and who will be left standing remains to be seen. Moonshine isn't a series I would say jump into the middle of with no previous reading. It deserves to be read in full and I do recommend giving it the due it deserves and begin in Issue #1.

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I cannot wait to see what this arc holds for the heroes and villain of Gotham, and am looking forward to Harley Quinn #8!

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This book is highly recommended for all ages and fan types. I was honestly invested as soon as I saw Liebowitz, which makes me an easy target. However, being immersed in this world was so worth it. Whistle: A New Gotham City Hero is a book full of hard decisions, real-life scenarios, and a new hero with a heart of gold. The story has so much heart and is a wonderful journey of self-discovery in Gotham City.

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What the Harley Quinn Annual 2021 did was solid. It's an integral part of the series that moved the story forward, and gave us insight into a background that demonstrated that this issue isn't merely a fluff piece. This is an amazing comic that adds so much to the series. It left me with a smile on my face and a craving for more. I'm so excited to see what's coming in Harley Quinn #7, as the full plan unfolds and readers get to take in what's still to come, for not only Harley, but Gotham as well.

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Harley may be biting off more than she can chew, but watching her handle everything will be a thrill. I have a feeling that we may be seeing a new facet of Harley that will continue to break through as this journey takes its course. That can be said of anyone who will be joining in on this Fear State ride as it's one that may change… everything.

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I waited for this series because Alfred is a character, that like many other people, I wanted to know so much more about. And honestly could never get enough of. Pennyworth #1 exceeded any expectations I had for the series and what it would feature. The artwork is pure bliss and the writing is lovely. If this first issue is only the beginning, it is time to get ready for a brilliant ride. I cannot wait for the next issue!

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Learning the origin of the silver coin and what motivates the hunger and devastation that follows any who have the misfortune to come across its path was amazing. There are questions left about the coin but I look forward to seeing if the books to come will hold more information. Overall The Silver Coin #5 is a recommendation easily given and is a series I am anxious to have the trade of.

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Grimm Fairy Tales #49 is what everyone has been waiting for. All those free agents are now back in the book where they belong but now Skye must face the biggest evil of them all and stand triumphant letting nothing stop her. If she is up to the task before her remains to be seen in the coming issues!

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ConclusionThe Silver Coin is truly a unique and delightful bit of horror with each scrumptious bite. With each issue released they each fall in the category of my favorite as one after another they knock down any expectations I may have had for what is to come. Give in to your joy and read The Silver Coin #4.

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Home #4 is about voices that speak to us in all facets of life. The ones who show us who we are and who we are meant to be. A work that is able to achieve an emotional connection is one that deserves praise, and humbly, Home is one that deserves all it is getting.

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It was exciting to come back to A Man Among Ye and the wait for A Man Among Ye #5 was worth it in every regard. This is truly a series to watch.

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Batman: The Detective #4is such an excellent addition to this series with many reveals to happen. Seriously, where DOES he get these toys? Anticipation for more is high and in the next issue we get "Battle In Brussels". See you then!

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Chu #6 is a hilarious, action-filled, mystery laden joy ride that you will not regret. I fully agree with stepping back and reading Tony Chu's books Chew as well.

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A collection of artistic flair and a short story all showcasing the love of summer time. Great for a guilty pleasure run through.

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Science Fiction is a category that can truly hit or horridly miss. Jules Vernes Lighthouse as a series is an example, nay, a standard of what makes it so captivating. Jules Vernes Lighthouse #3 is an excellent example and the cliff hanger is sheer perfection.

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Man Goat & The Bunny Man #3gives a proper ending to the series and was worth the read.

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One thing that is almost immediately apparent for this issue is that it is here solely to move the story along. Readers get a promise however of much more to come in Grimm Fairy Tales #49 so we will wait to see if it dips back into the main story. The issue with page 20 aside, this was enjoyable, but I am waiting for that gut punch issue where everything feels like it is coming to a head.

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VirdictKarmen #4 draws us closer to the final and if you haven't been paying attention, now is the time! Especially with the absolutely STUNNING covers.

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Issue five continues to enthrall and delight. The variant cover is to DIE for! With each issue we get to enjoy this new version of Harley Quinn more and more. Now the story is gaining depth and I for one cannot wait to see what is to come!

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“As individuals we stumble. Alone we fall. But as people together, we rise.”

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Stray Dogs is honestly a series that came out of nowhere, and I would've been so sad to have missed out on it's brilliance. It is a series that grabs your attention and holds it. Brava on such a wonderful end.

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The Silver Coin #3 is another addition in a series that feels like a guilty pleasure without the guilt. It hits notes for fans across the span of horror and genuinely anyone could find something to dig into. A+ across the board.

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Radiant Black #5 is the ending of this arc. It finishes on a note that leaves the readers wanting more in some cases and less in others. I look forward to seeing where the story goes and what these new additions have as parts to play in the overall.

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If you aren't reading this series, you absolutely should be. It is a master class of suspense and noir writing in all the best ways.

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While the negative is that you can't just really bust in and feel like you know exactly where you are, Joe Brusha and the team do a brilliant job of luring you in so you never want to leave. I suggest you fall for their spell.

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Another great addition to this series, Moonshine #24 sets readers up for a war on the horizon. I look forward to seeing it unfold in coming issues.

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Grimm Universe Presents Quarterly: Steampunk is an excellent jump into the Zenescope Universe and it's a thrilling adventure, for sure. Action packed and a blessing for any steampunk fan. Lou Iovino and the team have given us a wonderful dip into the seedy side of dealings and I am excited to see what is next!

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This series is so unique and you can feel the love that the creators have imbued within this creation. Home #3 is one part of the tale you don't want to miss out on!

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This series has always had the power to draw readers in. But where other stories seem to lose something when the world or history expands, Beasts of Burden has gotten better, and Beasts of Burden: Occupied Territory #3 is a must read.

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This was a blast and I look forward seeing what they have in store for Jess in the next issue!

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With a wicked set of covers, exquisitely fun writing, killer artwork… Harley Quinn #4 is heartfelt and just plain FUN. The series is taking a deep dive into who Harley truly is… when it's just her. Watching her gain that strength makes this series a joy and a pleasure for all Harley Quinn fans.

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If you still haven't started reading this series, why? Such sights are there to be seen.

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ConclusionIce Cream Man dives into the psyche and nestles there deeply. It is a warm and sinister feeling when enjoying the series and watching all the wicked unfold. Full of twists and turns and never fully knowing just what is next is something that makes this series unique and a delight. It gets a full recommendation from me on every level possible to give one.

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Jules Verne's Lighthouse continues to have action, mystery, and engaging story. If you haven't had a chance to read it, do yourself the favor and do so.

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If you are a fan of mystery, adventure, science fiction, stunning art, and a tale that bends your ear to take heed" climb aboard and enjoy the ride.

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Batman: The Detective #3 was a joy to read and the series has been eye opening. It is really cool to see sides to Bruce Wayne that aren't really highlighted and are on full display in raw openness. It is a siren's song calling us to fall in love with an already beloved character all over again.

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This is the hard hitting issue where things begin to move at a faster pace. I will say that it is outside of the box in presentation. It really feels like being in a buddy cop-style comedy.

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Karmen #3 comes with a high recommendation.

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This series never disappoints. On every level it continues to enthrall and ensnare the reader. Pick Beasts Of Burden: Occupied Territory #2 up and enjoy!

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Home captures current events sadly. Home #2 tells a different kind of Superhero story and it deserves to be listened to. This series demands attention.

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If you are sleeping on this series, I honestly feel like you are sleeping on a milestone in comics history. Radiant Black is changing and rearranging the game of the story. Highly recommended as a read. Don't miss out on such a brilliant show of story and art meshing beautifully.

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Fall in love with this series and let it pull you apart piece by piece.

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The Silver Coin #2 is a gem. It gives readers the thrills and chills that a good around the campfire story is supposed to. The team ups are so fluid in their crafts that it makes the story good in all respects. If you are a horror fan this is sure to be a favorite series.

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This is a tale that feels real, and a concept that becomes whole, just through the reading.

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The world of Harley Quinn is expanding, and its incorporating new and familiar faces as it grows. I look forward to seeing all of the upcoming twists and turns, and I'll be watching with glee as Harley makes her journey towards her second chance, doing what she feels is right with humor and flair.

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Give this series a chance, as it has so many delightful and interesting paths that it weaves in and out of.

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I am entirely ready for this story to unfold after the break in between parts of this Universe. It will be a pleasure to read as it plays out and a delight to see what from the Japanese culture is included.

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I wish I could give higher marks, but my review alone honestly states my love for this one. This book's definitely one to grab!

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If you haven't picked this series up yet, this issue alone showcases every single reason I could tell you to do so. In peak form. So, what are you waiting for!

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Another gem in a unique and thrilling series.

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If there were an issue not to miss, Ice Cream Man #4 is that issue.

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Man Goat & The Bunny Man #1 is a great break away from the normal fare in comics. It is a unique concept and I look forward to seeing what the full story is that Joe Brusha is telling across these 3 issues.

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One of my favorite moments consists of no art at all and is what sets Radiant Black #3 apart and makes it entirely unique and aware of the medium. It's the pages that are solely the computer screen showcasing Nathan's short story. It truly sets readers into the mind of Nathan. I look forward to seeing what more is to come from this series. It is a high recommend.

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With the ending that Jules Verne's Lighthouse #1 has, it definitely has me on edge for what could be next. Honestly, it will interesting to see what the next part of the story is because this one is fast-paced and action-filled. So far I have loved this science fiction odyssey and how it keeps the reader on their feet. I look forward to finding out the answers to the mysteries presented and the new avenues this book brings to the source story.

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Every once in a while, more and more often for me it seems, a series comes along that not only makes us think, but feel. Karmen dealing with metaphysics and giving a glimpse behind the veil of what happens in the beyond, with the wit and humor to boot, will be entirely delicious to watch unfold. I cannot wait for what is next.

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This series is an enjoyable dream. The artwork is stunning and the characters charming. A raw look at the frailness of the human soul hosted by a quirky and smartly written protagonist.

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Stray Dogs #3 continues a series that is charming and thrilling. Full of foreboding and playfulness all wrapped in a cute package. It is not something to be slept on. The variant covers that are homages to horror movies are probably my favorite thing as I chuckle every time I see them.

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Grimm Fairy Tales #47 " "Nixie Of Mill Pond" gives us subtle hints of potential foreshadowing, and has the gang coming back together. I look forward to issue #48, as it promises to bring us ever closer to the end of this arc with the last of the escapees being sought.

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The Silver Coin promises to be something special in the horror genre. Intriguing writing that is also whip-smart. Artwork that is gritty and dirty in all the right ways. This book delivers. I cannot wait to see the next selection, which features Kelly Thompson with Michael Walsh. Moving forward to the 90's at a teen summer camp is sure to yield quite the interesting result when a bullied teen fights back.

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Home is surely a series to keep an eye on as the voices within deserve to be heard. What awaits Juan now that his powers are free remains to be seen. There are many questions that we have, and more issues ahead that I believe will provide those answers. But as a starter to the series, Home #1 is a great and powerful debut. It is hard hitting and touches on several difficult to swallow truths. It is a here-and-now story that should absolutely be read by everyone. I look forward to the following issues as we see just what the next steps are, not only for Mercedes, but for Juan as well.

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The variant cover for Harley Quinn #2, along with the complexity of her character, set to beautiful color by Derrick Chew, should catch your eye. Stay for the story and artwork, as it's 100% worth it. I'm looking forward to issue #3, Who's Afraid Of Hugo Strange?

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I look forward for what is to come next for Moonshine. The stage has been set for Tempest Holt and what comes next in her journey. How Lou fits in and whether their paths will cross with Ness remains to be seen. I know I look forward to finding out just who it is that is leaving the trail of corpses.

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This introduction to Batman: The Detective was really a nice opener. I love the plot and how it flows smoothly into different scenarios. I loved seeing Knight and Squire again, as well as seeing Bruce pay homage to BOTH his Fathers. This is a heady mix of emotion and perseverance that I look forward to seeing how it all plays out for the World's Greatest Detective. Of course, I want to know who is behind it all as well, but isn't that the fun part of a story? To watch everything add up?

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Grimm Fairy Tales #46 was a strong follow up to the last issue, but I felt it could have been more. It does what it needs to, however, and moves the story forward to what we can expect next month. I look forward to seeing what Grimm Fairy Tales #47 has in store for readers with Nixie Of Mill Pond.

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A series like this is so rare of a find, being able to cross so many genres and still be so enthralling and wholesome. Sophie's journey has already been so great, and to watch the mystery unravel is going to be something indeed, and I will be here for all of it, not just as a reviewer, but as a fan! And of course for the variant covers which are AWESOME. (This one is a beautiful play on Pet Sematary.)

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Stray Dogs is sure to be a series that appeals to several fandoms and reach the hearts of fans. It is such an interesting story so far and we are only in the first issue. I look forward to every bit of this story.

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I'm reserving a lot of judgement because I know there's more to come. Being honest though, of the series as a whole, this chapter isn't a top favorite. It does move the story forward, and there's Dinah, but something feels off, particularly given how much work's gone into the build up of this story, and its characters. There have been very elaborate crimes committed and while, yes, what happens this issue is horrible" it seems disjointed.

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Each of the books in the The Other History Of The DC Universehave been exquisite, to both look at, and to read. The passion is worth every moment spent. The incredible cover art, and Katana's voice in this one makes it my favorite of this series so far. I believe these books should be read on a grander scale, and would love if this were to be any kind of show, animated or live action. Powerful.

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If you want something fresh, fun, real, and just genuinely enjoyable"this is it. Radiant Black is only two issues in and that is all I need to be invested. I have loved everything I have seen. Nathan Burnett is a relatable character in extraordinary circumstances and is easily rooted for. I cannot wait to see what is next!

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Wika is made up of many themes and styles. You have steampunk technology, as well as fantastical magic, both dark and light. It is an arduous journey for our main character full of robust and well rounded characters. I cherished the journey and enjoyed the twists and turns. As well as the opening for further tales to come from the land of Pan. If you are looking for something unique and lovely, an adventure that will stay with you"this is it.

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This is a super-sized issue to grab if you are a fan of the series. Or even just starting out with the worlds. I know it will lead you down a bit of a rabbit hole, be careful of Dee and Dum, but it really is worth it. What has me excited for what is to come from Zenescope this year is "The Dark Princess" and the cliffhanger is entirely worth it.

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As for the Harley Quinn verse part; I've said this before, but am happy to repeat it. Do yourselves a favor, and dive into this series. Katana and the team have shown nothing but love for these characters, and given us new facets of Harley that she highly deserves. The Mother, The Lover, The Doctor, The Villain… and The Hero.

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I'm definitely going to be along for the ride.

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The mythos surrounding the dark book is growing by the issue. To see this dark, unknown side to the Grimm Universe is fascinating. To say the least. In Grimm Fairy Tales #45, Skye is finding her own way to be the new Guardian of the Nexus and watching that develop is wonderful. I look forward to what comes next when Skye meets Mother Hulda. Also to seeing what selection of astounding and tempting cover art we get with that issue.

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If I haven't said enough about the artwork, one need only look to the covers to see just how sublime they are. The beauty is not skin deep in this case. The story that is within holds great moments. This gives us further insight into not only Gretel, but also her relationship with Calabar as well as a better understanding of Gretel herself.

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I am a lover of history, and to read history is to be aware of the world around us. This is a graphic novel that will absolutely become part of my collection. It is one I would recommend across the age range. Andrea Grosso Ciponte has given readers a time-frame in history that features voices that must be heard. That give hope. After reading Freiheit!: The White Rose, I did research on my own. I found that there is a monument to those who were part of The White Rose. I can confidently say that this is a book I would recommend reading. Every time.

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Hands down worth every read… reread… etc.

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Future State: Immortal Wonder Woman is indeed an epic tale worthy of the title. The voice of Diana is both powerful and graceful. It is my favorite of the Future State titles, everything about it is a siren's call. Nubia's story is just enough of a tease to make you want so much more of the character and I am looking forward to the future. I would also be remiss if I didn't mention the breathtaking cover by Jen Bartel, stunning artwork to say the least.

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A decent read with great characters, both old and new. A setup for what is to come in 2021 for the Green Lantern Corps and a tease of the future, indeed.

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This first issue gives us a promising beginning. We have a relatable main character in Nathan Burnett that, even in this brief beginning, has you rooting and hoping the best for him. I loved every moment and was left ready for the next bite. I look forward to learning more about the world and just what Nathan has found himself attached to.

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For a five issue miniseries that was a one and done (so far at least), I would happily read more. It is a stark inside look at how war affects soldiers in different ways. It also certainly earns the "M" rating. Lost Soldiers is most certainly worth the read, especially if you enjoy dramas like the ones mentioned above.

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A definite tour of all that embodies Zenescope's lines. Fluid writing, brilliant and beautiful art, great characters with flare. Always a joy.

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My favorite story of course is “The Beginning” with Harley and Ivy, but that's just because it was so touching. Each of these teams know their craft though, and have given us a delightfully fun Valentine's Day themed book. Do yourself a favor, and share the love!

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This was so different from any of the Flash titles I have read. Between issue one and two it was hard to hope for any kind of happy ending, but I guess that is for the readers to determine. Given the artwork and story telling, this part of the Future State is vital, especially when it comes to whatever part the Four Horsemen have to play.

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I love this series. Truly always look forward to just what is next. Dave Franchini is hitting my glee spots with the stories he is writing for Zenescope. I look forward to what comes next in Grimm Fairy Tales #45 “The Handless Maiden.”

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You would be hard pressed to find a series able to always match their interior artwork with that of the covers themselves. This series has everything you could want, a thrilling sci-fi story, a personal battle, Gods, and beautiful art. It is such an original concept that I still say if you haven't at least read an issue, you are letting yourself down.

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In closing, the creative team blows away all expectations for what this series is. Ice Cream Man #3 is such a delightful, reality-breaking issue. The series does not shy away from mixing in real scenarios with its horror in a way that blends so beautifully. “Good Ol' Fashioned Vanilla” is a favorite and therefore another reason that I say this series is a must read.

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Future State has given readers many tales featuring their favorite heroes, but in new ways and in new worlds that they've yet to adapt to. If anyone's a queen of adaptability, it's Harley, and she proves it in all her comics. If this is any indication of how her story will go, and how we see her going forward, I can't wait to read more.

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If you're looking for a fantastic read in the Harley verse… look no further. You've got it right here.

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ConclusionKilladelphia issue #12 gives us the closing on the “Burn Baby Burn” story but certainly not the ending to the series as a whole. We are promised great things to come and given the continued excellence of this series, including issue #12 and the side story of Elysium Gardens, it is a guarantee of things to come. Check out out more of my reviews on DC Comics News.

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The writing and the art in this series is way above par, but it's the subject matter that makes it so important. Seeing these stories come to life from the point of view of characters who were actually there, is a true learning experience. While it's heavy, it's an essential read, in my opinion. It's humbling, and gives a new level of respect to certain members of the DCU.

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If Wonder Woman is the heart of our heroes, then Future State: Immortal Wonder Woman is most certainly the heart of the Future State series. An absolute must read.

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If issue #1 grabbed our attention, then issue #2 certainly holds it tightly. This story doesn't deviate into different stories, rather it holds one throughout. Watching Karen and Jim go from a love struck couple to only the high mattering is heavy. The team leaves nothing on the cutting room floor. It serves to make this read all the more gripping.

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I've loved this series from the beginning, and this issue just builds the anticipation.

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There isn't much I can say about this series that I haven't already. Batman: White Knight Presents Harley Quinn #4 continues giving us the greatness that we expect from a comic series, and it's without question my favorite book currently on the market. I look forward to reading it and I miss it as soon as I finish the issue. As a comic reader that's all I can ask for; for a series to haunt me.

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The Ice Cream Man series is one of those masterpieces that comes along once in a while and you just want to join the ride. If you are a fan of horror, for this instance in comics, then this is a high recommendation. You want to know more about “Rick” and just what he is and what he wants in this town the more the story goes on. The creative team does a stellar job of getting and holding your attention. Above all, I am so glad I came in after trades were available because my patience would not have lasted waiting for each delicious bite. In conclusion, read this comic.

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I enjoyed the talent and the concept of Future State: Green Lantern #1. I eagerly await the next book to see what happens.

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For me this was a solid step and honestly, of all the Future State offerings I have gotten a chance to read, only Harley's book stands above it for me as a favorite. It is definitely one I would recommend taking a shot with yourself to see where your feelings lie, whether good or bad. But at the end of the day, I say pick it up.

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My expectations for what was coming have been shaken to their foundations. Crane and Quinn's rivalry is beautifully played out, and the banter between them was hilarious. I like that you get to see Harley getting under Jonathan's skin. The only thing that rubbed me wrong was that in this version of the Harley's world we still have the age old stereotype of Harley being "Joker's Girl". We've been far past that for years, even before the Joker War/Punchline story line, but then again, this is a completely different arc and story so maybe that can be forgiven. The story isn't affected, but as it's brought up several times throughout this issue, it was harder to ignore. That said I truly look forward to what comes next, and am on the edge of my seat to see how the rest of this tale plays out.

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I believe that Justice League: Endless Winter #2 overall sets this finale up quite well. I love the ending and the cliffhanger which sets us up for a character to unleash in a way I personally have been hoping for. The artwork by Howard Porter is lovely and the story is done with love for these characters. I would, however, encourage reading all the parts of the set in order to fully understand the story being told.

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This is a series to enjoy, whether a fan of the game or not. It is set up to be stand alone or even if you are a player, it is an easy read. Definitely a recommendation.

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Labyrinth: Masquerade is a pleasant and haunting tale. It deepens fans understanding of the inner workings of the world in specific ways that will tug at your heart. It is something I recommend for fans of all ages of the series to give a try. Boom! Studios and their creative team consistently give gems. This is another that is not to be missed.

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We Only Find Them When They're Dead #4 gives us pieces of the history that is between Captain Georges and Paula Richter. Her rage and determination to see him dead is given a form. The emotions that are displayed in the phenomenal artwork are masterful. This book is unique, intriguing, and is not a series I recommend sleeping on.

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I wish I could give this series higher marks because it deserves them. This is a complete experience that you WANT to immerse yourself into and stay with. This world gives you everything, and the team has continued this excellence with Batman: White Knight Presents Harley Quinn #3. If you haven't already been on this journey with me, do yourself a favor. Give yourself a Christmas gift. Start this series.

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Read it. Every one of the stories in this series have been magnificent, and I always look forward to the next twist on one of the pivotal moments in DC's history. This one was especially delicious, as the original Crisis On Infinite Earths included so many characters, and echoed through so many of the story-lines that followed it. The Tales From The Dark Multiverse twist definitely has the same feeling, and we get a look at how differently things could have gone.

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This is a definite recommendation to read if you are a fan of the series or even just curious and want to experience the franchise for a small bit. Full five out of five from me.

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I remember discussing with colleagues just what Endless Winter was and what it could bring to the table story wise. I admit that Justice League: Endless Winter #1 exceeded that expectation and delivered a story with not only wholesome moments, but ones that have me curious for what is to come for the rest of the tale. Just what will come for the DCU. It is one I would recommend reading if you are a fan of the characters, but I am waiting for the full hook to grab me. For that I give it a 4 out of 5.

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As a special treat, here's a sneak peek at the covers for issue #2

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I find it harder to find words to describe just how vital Batman: White Knight Presents Harley Quinn #2 is, as it further proves that this is no offshoot or side story, but a genuine continuation of the world that has already been established. It sets a precedence for what a continuing story should be, and continues to blow my mind. I can't get over just how much I want more after the final page. Although the teasers for the next issue of Matteo Scalera's artwork are genuinely amazing, and do whet the appetite for a bit.

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Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity #6 is another jewel that moves this story forward, as this issue delivers everything it needs to tempt and whet the appetite just enough.

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The artwork for Tales From The Dark Multiverse " Batman Hush #1 is simply amazing. I loved seeing alternative looks for all of my favorite characters. Dexter Soy did a beautiful job of bringing them to life. The colors by Ivan Plascencia are haunting throughout the book, with the letters by Troy Peteri done splendidly. I thoroughly enjoyed the issue, and look forward to seeing what comes in the next one, which is a twist on Flashpoint!

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This review may have been a surprise, but of the very best kind. This is the type of surprise that you hold near and dear, and that makes you thankful for the chance of reading it. The kind of surprise that sticks with you, and makes you crave more like it.

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I also love the black and white art hints for issue #2 at the back of the book. This was a fun teaser, and it was really cool to see some of what's coming up.

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The Doomed and The Damned #1 is a collection of 10 tales, with luminaries like Garth Ennis, Mike Spicer, Alyssa Wong, Marv Wolfman"and so many, many more adding their talents. The tales are short and sweet, but are fully in time with the season. Every one of them is a little world, and the creators bid you welcome.

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For a Harley story, those are the best ones! I've seen nothing to detract away from my way of scoring so this one slides right back in with a perfect score, and leaves me hungry for the next chapter!

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So readers, what are your thoughts on the answers we got in Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity #5? Did you have a favorite moment? Let us know in the comments below and I will see you for the next review!

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As we say goodbye with Harley Quinn #75, what are your thoughts? What was your favorite moment? Let us know in the comments below!

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Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity Secret Files #1 is a fun compilation of different parts of the Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity universe. It adds to the feeling of a crime show and to the fact that this is a genuine investigation. The creators are setting up an immersive experience and I am here for it. The casebook really isn't an issue but since the series has garnered 10's from me and this features teasers and inside info in the series itself I shall give it a ten as well.

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I look forward, with a box of tissues, to Harley Quinn #75. I've already pre-ordered my special variant, by wildly talented Shannon Maer! See you for the next issue!

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"Fashion Victim" delivered a really good time, with a great story, and highly enjoyable art.

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Harley Quinn and The Birds of Prey #2 followed up the first issue brilliantly, though I think I actually enjoyed this one more. Not because the first issue wasn't good, but because this one expands on Harley's plans. It also explains just what it will take for her to fix her home and help her crew. The team has given us Harley's greatest [email protected](# you to the Joker, in a way that is actually detrimental to him. I look forward to seeing what issue #3 of Harley Quinn and The Birds of Prey has in store for us, now that more players are joining the fray!

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What Stjepan eji and Gabriela Downie have created in "Harleen: Red" is a story for the ages. For me, it's the best Harley Quinn short story I've ever read, and it will stand at the top of my list when I tell fans where they should look for a representation, that not only gives Harley Quinn the justice she deserves as a character, but also expands on who she is as a person. If Harley Quinn: Black + White + Red #1.1 is an example of how good this series is going to be, then we as fans and readers are in for a treat for a dozen plus Fridays to come.

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The story of Batman: The Smile Killer has only drawn me in more. One of my favorite scenes was where Martha Wayne was trying to make Bruce remember what really happened to his Dad Thomas, the night he died. There are moments in this comic where you're even unsure of the Dark Knight himself, and you begin to sway, just like he does, on just what's real and what isn't. This is a testament to just how well the lead-up and the execution has been for this book.

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We're being led one step closer to the end of the series, and with the massive pieces of information we get given in this part of the tale, it's a sure thing that something huge is coming. I will wait patiently, like everyone else, to see how this all plays out with just two issues left in this run.So fellow readers, what did you think of Harley Quinn #73, and the truth that was revealed? Let us know in the comments below and I will see you next issue!Images Courtesy of DC Entertainment

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From the tale woven to the art to delve you into their world, Birds Of Prey #1 is wondrous. I am not sure I expected any less from such a team – of both heroes, and creative talents – but they blew away any expectations I had for this issue. They've laid the groundwork for any stories to come, now we just need patience to see what that may be. For this reader, that's definitely a hard ask. Birds Of Prey #1 is an excellent example of a new take on the team, and I hope to see more one day.

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This issue is the last before we get the “The Truth” in both issue title and in conclusion. It will be nice to see the conclusion and justice gotten for Harley Quinn's friend. Til next month readers, I leave you with my rating for Harley Quinn #72.

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Readers, what are your thoughts on the series? We would love to hear them, so leave a comment below and sound off. See you next time!

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What are your thoughts on the continuing story? Do you think you know what the bigger picture is? Let us know in the comments below and we will see you next issue!

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With artwork like that, I was always in hook, line, and sinker. Every aspect marries so well that this is a stunning gem in the Joker canon. With every twist and turn this story has brought us to this amazing end, making it just what it needed to be. It's not only a recommended read, but an essential one. If this is any indication as to what DC can bring into the market, then I want more.

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Harley Quinn and The Birds of Prey #1 gives an amazing first step, a taster. I look forward to devouring this series whole and being satisfied and happy along the way.

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So readers, what was your favorite part? Sound off in the comments below and let us know your thoughts on Harley Quinn #70.

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Well readers, what did you think of the new information we got this issue? What were some of the parts you like? Let us know below and we will see you next time!

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Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity #2 made me eat my words,but in a really good way. I asked for shocks and awe, and got them in droves. I was pleasantly surprised by every bit of new information we received, and am so glad the teaser tells us we'll be getting even more in the next issue. The artwork alone makes every second of waiting worth it. Bravo!

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Harley Quinn #69 is a light-hearted, on the go, bit of fun. It was well-done and thoroughly enjoyable break from the norm. Lots of fluff with tender moments sprinkled in fits into Harley Quinn's world nicely. I loved all the nice touches, like the chibi versions of the characters on their individual narrations. Personally, I think this is one of the best side stories ever to venture into the nonsensical made reality. You can get your copy here or at your local comic shop.

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It's been a long time where I didn't just pick up a series for the character, but the writing and art alone. Stjepan eji has changed all that.

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This issue hits all the right notes and leaves us ready for so much more.

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Harley Quinn's Villain Of The Year #1 maybe just a one-shot comic, but I hope it is something they decide to do traditionally. It was a rare treat to some fluff amid what has been some serious times in the Harley Quinn universe. I for one was happy to have some respite. For me, I give it a 9 out of 10 for the sole purpose that I wanted just a bit more from it but all in all, it was enjoyable and well worth the read.

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I adored Harley Quinn #68, it was a really good way to end out the year and ring in the holidays. I like the character development done this issue and there are some moments of action that are just beautiful. Happily, recommend this one with 9 out of 10. I am fully looking forward to seeing if they go forward with the great teaser at the end of the book for issue #69. Guess we will have to wait and see in 2020!

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Guys, Black Hammer/Justice League has been a wild ride; I really don't want it to end. There have been many twists and turns, both funny and serious, that have made this such a pleasant journey. Meeting these new characters from Black Hammer has been wonderful; I absolutely adore their team dynamic and want to learn even more. Sadly, we're coming up on the final issue of this mini-series, the one to seal this part of the story. I look forward to reading it and discussing it with you all! See you next time!

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Overall, Harley Quinn #67 was a wild ride, to say the least. Seeing crossover stories all together in one issue coupled with the whimsy of this character was great. Something I didn't know I needed until now, and am so grateful to have gotten. The next issue will be Christmas themed and I truly can't wait to read what they have in store for us! Until then readers, let us know what you thought. Were you pleasantly surprised by all the artist cameos in the issue? Sound off sports fans in the comments below!

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Harleen #2 was everything a reader could want. It's a love letter to the fans of both Joker and Harley Quinn. It was suspenseful and moving, the artwork was so gorgeous, and the writing next level. I enjoyed this issue immensely and give it full marks. This is 10 out of 10 easily, in any aspect. Kudos to this team, thank you for the amazing read, truly.

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Joker: Killer Smile #1 truly exceeded all of my expectations. I loved seeing the story unfold and the artwork was so different for this type of tale. I enjoyed it and truly look forward to the rest of this series. I wonder if Benjy will be able to maintain his sanity and keep not only himself, but his family safe. Guess we'll learn more next issue. See you next month!

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For me, the flow wasn't here and the book actually ended a bit awkwardly. It felt like it was missing that climax that makes you want more… like you have to know what's next. I look forward to seeing if the story amps up, and if we'll get those moments next issue.

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Harley Quinn #66 closes one door and opens the big one, that draws us into the “Year of the Villain” theme currently running through the DC Universe. It's been mentioned in previous Harley Quinn issues, but the next one boasts to close it all. I really loved what they did here and what storylines they are establishing for future books. Yes, indeed… this chapter deserves a hearty:

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What are your thoughts readers? Have you had the chance to read Harleen #1 yet? Are you as on edge as we are? Let us know in the comments below!

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I await the next issue with high anticipation. While Black Hammer/Justice League #3 gave us some answers, we still need many more before the whole story's made clear. I personally want to know who the strange man in the bowler hat is, and just what his intentions are. What are your thoughts readers? Do you have a favorite moment yet? Let us know in the comments and we'll see you again for issue #4!

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It was jam packed and felt like too much had been crammed into it.

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This team has done amazing things so far with this series, the slow build is agonizing but the attention to detail in Black Hammer/Justice League #2 is killer. The way each character is brought to life in words and form is sheer perfection, and I cannot wait to find out just what happened to cause one Leaguer to be missing from the story completely. Jeff Lemire and Michael Walsh have done an astounding job of making an entertaining comic, and I look forward to what's still to come.

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In closing of Harley Quinn #64, I hope that you readers are enjoying the series as much as I am. I don't truly know what will come for our Harley Quinn as Lex may have found the offer the Harley cannot refuse. What will Harley choose? Will it affect the trials she has worked so hard for? Would it be something her Mom would want her to do? I guess we will have to wait til the next issue to see just what is next for Harley Quinn! Please leave your thoughts on this issue in the comments below, I would love to hear your answers.

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What did you think dear reader? What was your favorite part of Harley Quinn #63? Let us know in the comments below and see you for the next issue!Images Courtesy Of DC Entertainment.

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Jeff Lemire's writing for this issue is quite stunning, I felt myself thrown back to books like Marvels and Kingdom Come as references. Especially when we have the artwork by Michael Walsh and the lettering by Nate Piekos. These two talents come in and make the book come to life. It remains to be seen if the entire story will hit the same notes, but this one definitely has the potential, if it chooses.

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This one is simply sublime and just a guilt free good time. The cover is gorgeous and the variant got a giggle from me. Harley Quinn Issue 62 gets an easy 10 out of 10 from me. With the Trials still going for Harley and so much story left to go in order to see the outcome. This series has been an absolute blast, what are your thoughts Readers? What are your thoughts? Let us know in the comments below and keep an eye out for next issue!

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This issue was unique, even with reminders of other series; this one is truly in its own league. References and flow were great this issue and getting to see all the different character cameos and styles for the beloved characters were awesome. I am really glad this gets to be more than one part because I loved it but it went by so fast, I wanted more and hey we get it!

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This one is the easiest ten out of ten I have possibly given. It earns all of it and begs for brownie points. The growth they consistently show you with Harley Quinn and the breath taking beauty in the artwork this issue, coupled with the variant make it a must have. We get what looks like a break next issue but with the hint of what is coming next for Harley, pins and needles for the next tale is hardly correct wording.

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What are you thinking so far Readers? What do you think the next trial may be? See you in issue #60, “Invasion!”

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This has been one of my favorite "Elseworld" stories since ThrillKiller, and that from me is a high honor. I have loved reading every part of this crazy ride that honestly suited Harley so well and the team made this a story that while most questions have been answered" there are many more at the open ending that I will be questioning until an animated series is done and this team is given the chance to show us more about the lives of our favorite villains and superheroes in the future. Overall I don't think anyone could ask for more from this story except for more, I mean that without any bias. Thank you guys for such an amazing arc and my fingers are crossed for more!

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Readers, what are your thoughts so far on the arc? What do you think may be awaiting Harley in the trials? Let us know in the comments below.

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This series again and again has enthralled me and made me sit back like I am reading a Where's Waldo book looking so avidly trying to spot all the different references they use. Every issue there is more and more to look at and humor that makes you laugh. This is a series that so far has had it all and I am gearing up for just what this team has next!

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So what are your thoughts readers? Have you been enjoying the ride so far? What are your thoughts for the story lines to come? Let us know in the comments below!

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So for the full story arc it really did mirror the game very well when it came to the Injustice characters and while throwing The Masters of the Universe in for the story made me pause it works very well. They were able to make the storyline not only work but left the ending with a bow as well as an opening that leaves us with the possibility of future stories to be told in all manner of universes. This series was a joy and while I am sad to see it end, I enjoyed every minute of it.

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I have said it before and will say it again this series needs to be animated. I am literally drooling at every issue and get so upset when there is no more for my grubby hands to devour. This has been a wild ride so far and this issue definitely ends on a shocker so hold on to your seats!

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Until then, what are your thoughts? What do you think of the newest issue of Harley Quinn? Let us know in the comments below.

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Have a Happy Holiday Season and let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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This is one series I don't want to see end.

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Old Lady Harley is such an enjoyable read that I cannot wait to get my hands on the next issue, to find out what happens next!

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I feel like I dote on this series so much but to be fair it has been able to draw me in like few have. Each book is seriously a joy to read. If one character has been getting the justice due her this year, it's Harley. From the covers, to the side stories, she has had a year to beat all and I have no complaints. 10 out of 10 fully and easily earned. I am so excited for the Christmas issue!Images courtesy of DC Entertainment

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What are your thoughts on the Archie Meets Batman '66 series so far readers? Are you enjoying the series? Let us know in the comments below.

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Harley Quinn has honestly never disappointed me, and this issue is no different. The plot is great, the moments where the reader needs to feel something are placed correctly and the art is stunning. The cliff hanger is quite poignant and I am so excited for what comes next. This issue gets an easy ten from me, I am waiting patiently (not) to see what comes next.

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What are your thoughts on the issue ? Let us know in the comments below.Images Courtesy Of DC Entertainment

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Readers for me the Harley Quinn books just get better and better as they come out. Every single one, from series to one shot stories has been fantastic. I feel like I am doling out candy but hey Trick or Treat ladies and gents. This one is a well-rounded, amazing story that grabs you by the seat of your pants and does not let go. It is a solid, wish I could give it over 10 out of 10 for me. Enjoy the ride!

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This one is an easy 10/10 and I cannot wait to see what lies in store for us next time. What are your thoughts readers? Are you enjoying the Harley Quinn series as much as we are? Let us know in the comments below.

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What are your thoughts readers? Are you as excited as us for the next issue? Let us know in the comments below.

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This issue marries nostalgia art and episodes feel of the TV episodes beautifully. I go back to being a kid and watching Batman with Adam West and Burt Ward. The writing is absolutely on point for both series as Archie feels just right as well. The art is beautiful and I would swear I wasn't reading a book but watching an episode, waiting so patiently to see what will happen next.Between the writing team and the artists this issue perfectly follows on from the previous two for me and is a joy to read. Dan Parent's art is highly detailed and when paired with inks and colors the meticulous details truly shine.

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For me, this story was amazing, not only with all the different artists that contributed to the book as the story progressed, but the writing by Sam Humphries is completely on point. It feels like an amazing adventure to go on with Harleen. Everything works together in such beautiful harmony and I am so excited to continue with this series going forward. With just these two issues alone they have a fan for life. This issue has earned itself a fully deserved 10/10

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I anticipate each issue with a mix of nostalgia and glee. Until next time, readers. Please let me know your thoughts on the series thus far. Are you enjoying this mash up as much as I am?

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My favorite parts were how the writing and art teams came together not just for the main story but also the extra short story, which was done in almost a replicated style of the old school Looney Tunes shorts. This issue was truly enjoyable and makes me want to read the rest of the crossovers as well. As an introduction to this series, I am fully sold.Images courtesy of DC Entertainment and Warner Bros.

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How are you finding the series readers? Are you enjoying your jaunt to Riverdale as much as us? Let us know in the comments below.Images courtesy of DC Entertainment and Archie Comics.

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I am excited to see where this series will lead; already hooked I wait to see just what lies in store when former heroes work with the likes of Skeletor. Have you guys had a chance to catch issues 1 and 2? What are your thoughts so far? For me it's a:Images courtesy of DC Entertainment

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With writing by Jeff Parker and Michael Moreci, they are guiding the two series true to both of their forms. The passion of the art team is nothing to sneer at either, Dan Parent is long time artist for Archie and marries that beautifully with the style of Batman 66'. His art paired with J. Bone on inks and Kelly Fitzpatrick on colors, each bringing their own magic to the story, makes me ready for chapter 2!

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Where does the truth lead? No spoilers from me on this one. From new Batfan to veterans alike this is a story that is a must read.

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