Like Los Angeles didnt have enough problems with DC Comics moving in, now Harley Quinn is determined to take over Tinseltown! Shes an overnight entertainment sensation, but will the industry survive Harleys fifteen minutes of fame?
Harley Quinn (mostly) on a solo mission, so fixed on the prize that everyone else is pretty much disposable is a scenario straight out of Nostalgia City. If you yearned for Gotham City Sirens after reading Harley's Road Trip special, this book will fulfill some fantasies of Harley returning to her psychotic brain-bashing roots. Pull up a splash guard and enjoy this one! Read Full Review
This new arc is shaping up to be just the change of pace this series needed. Read Full Review
I'm going to rate this comic pretty highly, maybe more than it deserves but I'm a fan and that's just like my opinion man. Read Full Review
Sending Harley Quinn to Hollywood is a win-win scenario. It's the perfect sort of insanity for her kind of comic, and Conner, Palmiotti and guest artist Timms pull it off splendidly. Read Full Review
I haven't been a fan of the issue I've previously read, but I really enjoy this one. Here's hoping this is more of what I should expect so I can keep on digging it. A solid issue that dials some over the top things down, but leaves just enough to keep us on our toes. Read Full Review
"Harley Quinn", while not the most ground breaking ongoing series, is a blast and this issue is no different. Read Full Review
I like the series overall, this just wasn't one of their best issues. Still fun, though. Read Full Review
Harley Quinn's time in Los Angeles goes about as well as one would expect. There are many stereotypes just ripe for exploitation. Issue 20 only takes a few of these and places Harley smack in the middle, to hilarious results. Read Full Review