Harley Quinn #29

Writer: A.J. Lieberman Artist: Mike Huddleston Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: February 12, 2003 Critic Reviews: 1 User Reviews: 1
6.0Critic Rating
7.5User Rating

Harley's got a stalker, someone with an obsession so strong it can bring down buildings. But when the Cupid of Crime turns the tables on her pursuer, she finds someone else has gotten to him first, and the police, still blaming her for the death of an officer, wait for her with guns loaded and cocked.

  • 6.0
    Comics Bulletin - Jason Cornwell Feb 18, 2003

    I still miss the more humorous aspects that were once part of this title, and truth be told I can't say that the darker tone has really grabbed my attention enough to leave me overly impressed with the new direction. It also doesn't help that the book seems to be quite happy to tell its story in a highly confusing manner, and offer up moments that seem to exist solely to leave one unsure of what they've just witnessed. So we have characters how look to be shot in the head turning up alive later in the story, and we have a parade of potential suspects who are doing everything but running around with signs stating their guilt to keep the reader from guessing the true identity of the killer. Still, the book does manage to deliver a sense that it is trying to deliver something unique, and I will give the book credit for keeping a nice sense of danger in the air, as the violence we see in the pages of this book is really quite severe, given this isn't a Vertigo title. Read Full Review

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