Dr. Harleen Quinzel was once the architect of Governor Luthor’s mind-controlling ridealong project. Now, as Harley Quinn—with her sidekick Joker in tow—she’s returned to the Garden to see her good work burn.
I amuncertain how many issues this will run, but hearing DC continually beat the feministdrum these days is beginning to give me a head ache. Certainly there is room onthe comic book racks for more than one female-oriented title. But I can onlyspeak for my current load of reviews, which includes DCs Bombshells United, Batwoman, andMother Panic. Being estrogen-deficient, perhaps Im not the best person toreview these titles. Read Full Review
Gotham City Garage is coming together well while still having an immense amount of background and setting material to cover, at least for me. It's an interesting world to get engaged in and I'm really enjoying it overall with the potential it has going forward as more characters appear and more of the narrative settles in. Kelly and Lanzing are clearly enjoying what they're doing here and any book that features artwork from Aneke is a good book in my mind. I really enjoyed what's being done with Barbara overall and that has made both of these installments a lot of fun to read. Read Full Review
It's not quite on par with Bombshells or Injustice yet, for me, but it's getting there. Read Full Review
Overall, this was solid entry in this ongoing tale, and opened up a lot of doors for the future of the series. Now that Kara has embraced her powers and Wonder Woman has joined, I can't wait to see what happens next! BRING ON LEX'S LEAGUE! Read Full Review
Gotham City Garage issue six is a giant fight between the Harley, Batgirl, and Batman that doesn't do much to move the story forward but provides enough eye candy to action fans to make it worth a look. This felt more like a throw away issue in the series when I'm begging for more of this world to be unraveled. Read Full Review