"Deadly Sin" part two! How can Harley protect somebody who's vanished into witness protection? Unfortunately, Harley Sinn has a lead that she doesn't! And in "Harley Loves Joker" part two, Harley tries to make it up to her puddin' after her colossal blunder - but The Joker's wrath is not easily soothed!
RATED T+
This issue manages to pull together all the various story lines and makes it highly entertaining. With a bit of wit, charm, and insanity Harley Quinn #18 is a real one two punch! Read Full Review
Harley Quinn gets back on track with an intriguing story, and multiple sub plots that should be coming to a head soon. Read Full Review
Overall this issue was a page turner that kept me on the edge of my seat. It covered political and cultural issues and maintained a high level of entertainment value. Not a panel or word was wasted and I read this issue more than once and retained its freshness, authenticity, and fire. Read Full Review
Conner and Palmiotti have a lot of balls–in the air. They are juggling fast and furious between two concurrently running throughlines and a major setup for an upcoming arc. Add into the mix Palmiotti and Dini's more animated adventure about the earlier antics of Harley and her Mistah J. and this is quite the buffet. Sup with leisure; there's much to delight the palette here. Read Full Review
Overall, Harley Quinn continues to be such a joy. The world being developed by Conner and Palmiotti is twisted but so much fun. Plus, a Paul Dini backup is worth the $2.99 on its own. If you haven't started reading it, please pick up the last two issues. Read Full Review
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Buy it. You're going to want to own all of "Harley Loves Joker." Read Full Review
Another solid installment of Harley Quinn sets up a potentially awesome story climax for the next issue. Read Full Review
Aside from the way over-the-top sexualisation of the Batman: The Animated Series version of Harley, this issue provided a lot of fun on both fronts with some nice art and wacky characters. Read Full Review
So don't be fooled by solicits: this story continues the cannibals-related tale from last issue and contains no Harley Sinn at all. But it's not a terrible issue. With a prologue teasing what might be a long-running story line, and a pretty entertaining back-up co-written by Paul Dini, this series may have found its stride. It's no masterpiece, but this issue read nicely. Read Full Review
Timms always brings a slightly more sinister edge to the book, and that's certainly called for given the subject matter. Still, there's a growing concern that this series is losing its bite. Read Full Review
Harley Quinn is a mixed bag. the Dini back up is a solid 8 but the main story is snore 5. I've given it a seven, but feel it necessary to be clear.