Harley continues with her toxic Max Macabre relationship but everything changes when Power Girl comes crashing into Coney Island from outer space! PG has a severe case of amnesia, and Harley is happy to remind her that they are best friends and a crimefighting team!
So as the new duo take up the crime fighting life, Harley Quinncontinues with her new partner Power Girl. A villain fighting villains for fun is strange enough but to see one of the strongest superheroes doing the same just makes for epic story, so stay tuned for the girls next wacky adventure together. Read Full Review
This is definitely one to not miss, and if it's anything to go by, the rest of this series is going to be just as spectacular. Read Full Review
Harley Quinn #11 is a ton of fun overall, bringing great humor and a well-executed guest appearance from Power Girl. The writing is great, the characterization is solid, and the artwork is solid. For fans of this series and Power Girl's previous one, definitely give this a look since you'll be certain to love this fun romp. Read Full Review
This issue is easily one of the most entertaining and amusing chapters of Harley Quinn to date. That said, with Power Girl apparently sticking around for a bit, I do hope to see the writing veer into more dramatic territory eventually. Harley's is a great character because of the undercurrent of sadness about her, and it could be fascinating to explore her sudden motivation for wanting to be accepted and validated as a superhero. Read Full Review
If you think that Harley teaming up with Power Girl sounds like fun, you're right. Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti poke fun at everything while giving readers a damn good buddy book. I'm looking forward to next issue to see what fun the two get into and what happens when the inevitable crap hits the fan. Read Full Review
Perhaps it's a testament to the enjoyment this comic brings that it always feels like it ends too soon. Power Girl is firmly in Harley's capricious clutches, but now we have to wait a whole month to find out how they're going to work together (or not–I'm thinking not). With a cliffhanger to get us off in that direction, we know the next issue is sure to open with a bang. Be sure to look for Amanda Conner's variant cover! Read Full Review
This is a goofy, lighthearted comic in an age where that's way too rare. Read Full Review
This whole issue just felt uncomfortably creepy. If a male character was doing all of this to Power Girl, I think we'd all bereally skeeved out. Harley gets a little leeway, considering her character, but this was definitely not the team-up I was hoping for. Read Full Review
Had a ton of fun reading this.