Harley Quinn #28

Writer: A.J. Lieberman Artist: Mike Huddleston Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: January 8, 2003 Critic Reviews: 1 User Reviews: 1
6.0Critic Rating
7.5User Rating

The series' sensational new direction continues. Gotham Police are closing in on Harley, even as her psychiatric practice brings her a decidedly disturbed new patient. And when she discovers the Joker may have had a hand in her current trouble, it leads her to a fateful confrontation with the one-time love of her life.

  • 6.0
    Comics Bulletin - Jason Cornwell Jan 16, 2003

    I can't say that I'm exactly enamored with this book's new direction, and the plot that A.J. Lieberman has come up with is a bit too run-of-the-mill for my tastes, but I will give him credit for the delivery of some pretty impressive scenes that show us what Harley does to occupy her time when she's not in costume. The issue also features a guest-appearance by the Joker, and while Mr. J isn't quite his usual crazy self, and Harley manages to get the drop on him a bit to easily, it is nice to see this unusual relationship finally getting some play in these pages. Still, if only to belabor the idea I have to say that I miss the sense of fun that this book used to have going for it. Unlike Bruce Jones' work over on the Hulk, A.J. Lieberman's darker take on this title seems to lack any sense of forward motion, as it's more like Harley has gotten herself stuck in a slow-moving crime-drama, that seems to be trying to hide the fact that there's very little meat on its bones by delivering jarr Read Full Review

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