"RED MEAT"! Red Tool lives up to his name and Poison Ivy drops by as Harley investigates what is happening to New York's disappearing homeless population!
RATED T+
Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Connor just keep rolling out the hits and we keep screaming for more. Its been said time and time again, but in the spirit of giving credit where credit is due- Weve got another winner on our hands thanks to this ingenious duo. Read Full Review
Overall this issue of Harley Quinn brings together some A-team level storytelling and artwork. Everything fits together and the words complement the art which aids in the ability of reader to get sucked in and enjoy the ride. This was a solid set up for a new arc and, a good precursor for the arcs that will follow. I appreciated the story and, enjoyed that it had a mildly political subtext with a good, relatable, entertaining tale dominating the forefront. It was a blast to read and I look forward to not only watching this story arc play out but, discovering what other arcs are lurking in the wings waiting for their chance to have a full fledged story arc of their own. Wherever this team decides to go I'm here for it and have full faith in their ability to keep us all wanting more. Read Full Review
After recent events, this is the most interested I have ever been in Harley Quinn in the character's long history. This series has its haters, but I love what the creative team is doing. I'm still convinced they've got some more big emotional bombs to drop on us, and I'm more than willing to be entertained by their crazy, glowing super-villain stories until we get there! Read Full Review
I would highly recommend this book to anyone interested in a good laugh. Read Full Review
While the Deputy Mayor does one thing, and Harley Sinn does another thing, Harley Quinn does this other thing that ends up involving a favorite character from the underworld society of Strata. The issue is sort of aimless, and is probably impenetrable to new readers. But for those of us on the Harley trolley, it should read nicely enough. Read Full Review
Harley #14 is a curious and complex mess that tears up the city with colorful characters in both the literal and figurative sense, not to mention crotch shots! Read Full Review
There was basically nowhere to go but down after this issue's damn near perfect predecessor, but unfortunately this one lacks the action, style or laughs the series is known for. It is setting up a story here though, so let's give it some time. The arc could turn out interesting yet. Read Full Review
A slighter issue than some others in the run so far but still a fun one, Harley Quinn 14 keeps the giggles coming while pushing Harley's story forward. Read Full Review
Bearing little resemblance to its original solicitation, it's undeniable that Harley Quinn #14 lacks focus and juggles too many seemingly disconnected plot threads. Read Full Review
It took me to the end of this issue to realize, reading Harley isn't as fun anymore. This title used to be a highlight on my pull list but now I read through an issue of Harley's shenanigans and think, didn't a team up with a superhero against a mob boss and evil alien pervert already happen?