Harley and the GTO seize an opportunity to investigate the Starlet’s failed murder attempt. When the survivor offers a startling revelation about Agent Hector Quimby, the team acts quickly on the intel (and a handful of colorful clues) to interrogate an inconvenient new suspect. Harley’s fears are realized when she makes a chilling discovery that reminds her of The Joker’s worst obsessive behaviors-a development that casts light on new suspicions and conflicts of interest, and threatens to compromise the whole case.
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. Read Full Review
Sean Murphy, Matteo Scalera, and Katana Collins are hitting all the bases in the series. With every turn of the page, you get Easter Eggs, homages, but better yet…the Harley this character has always needed to be. DC should be praised for allowing Sean Murphy to not only expand the Batman Universe, but to allow other artists and writers play in this Murphyverse sandbox. Now…let's get Two-Face and Catwoman involved in this! Read Full Review
Batman: White Knight Presents: Harley Quinn #4 cannot come out fast enough as it is quickly becoming not just a must read, but one of my favorite books currently running. Read Full Review
The look of the story continues to be another draw for me as a reader. I love the way the characters look on the page as well as the color scheme and visual style. A great looking issue. Read Full Review
Batman: White Knight Presents Harley Quinn #3 takes the detective crime drama and sprinkles in just enough DC lore to make it familiar while still being strong enough to stand on its own. The art style is squarely in the Murphy-verse, which is a compliment, and big props to the artists for Harley's street clothes design. Her regular clothes are a smart blend of her alter ego and professional detective leisure suit that adds to her presence. If I had to pick one word that encapsulates this run so far, that would be it: Smart. Read Full Review
There are quite a few iterations of Harley Quinn out in the world, but I can already say that this is by far my favorite, and I don't see that changing anytime soon. Read Full Review
Collins, Scalera, and Stewart provide their best chapter to date of this film noir series. Read Full Review
Seeing the Gray Ghost engage a villain in fisticuffs was a joy, and it's becoming a staple of the series to have at least one or two pages of really good art " but mostly White Knight Presents: Harley Quinn #3 left me with a lot of questions. Mostly: why? Why all these unnecessary flashbacks? Why reveal the antagonists so soon? Why introduce multiple red herrings and snuff them out in the same issue? Why should I care about Starlet's identity? Why should I care about this series at all? Read Full Review
Scalera is just stupid talented, story is heating up too.
" Mommy issues..."
- HARLEEN QUINZEL
This book is really hitting it's stride, and a grey ghost appearance is always welcome. I also like this toned down version of Harley Quinn much more than the overly-zany, Deadpoolesque version I've seen in her solo books.
It is still going strong. I was worried that this would be the last issue but I'm glad it wasn't.