The enemy of Harley Quinns friend is her enemyand enemies dont come much meaner than Sy Borgmans one-time lover, geriatric super-spy Zena Bendemova! Improbably enough, she survived getting impaled by a rhino, but shes really not taking that massive attack of horniness very well!
Harley begins a new arc with plenty of objects in motion. As usual, all the stops have been pulled as Harley's myriad life complications clash: multiple abductions, prison boyfriend woes, and the terrible need for pancakes in the morning. Harley's got it all under control, though, with her usual murderous glee. How is it that she and the Joker aren't still a perfect pair? Read Full Review
Two years later and Harley Quinn is still going strong as one of DC's flagship titles, and rightly so. Read Full Review
Lately this series has shown a renewed emphasis on showcasing Harley's darker side. It's been a nice change of pace, as she's practically evolved into a full-blown heroine over the past couple years. This issue offers plenty of entertainment as an old villain resurfaces and Harley wages bloody war against a group of Russian gangsters. Read Full Review
While I continue to enjoy this book I wonder if it is starting to run out of steam. The situation with the Gang really needs to be sorted out, we can't have seven gang members and a myriad of supporting characters and still have time for plot and relationship development. I've said it before and I'll say it again: they should take Coach and maybe two other Gang members and create a Looney-Birds of Prey team up. Read Full Review