"DEADLY SIN" finale! Harley Sinn's shown Harley her absolute worst...but she-and you-are not ready to see Harley Quinn's rage unleashed! This one will shock you to your core! And in the backup story, "Harley Loves Joker" part three, a simpler time in the past for Harley and
The Joker becomes much more complicated when they're forced to mix it up with Batman!
RATED T+
Great story by Palmiotti, Conner and Dini. Fantastic art by Timms, Bone and Blevins. This is one of DC's funnest books and I can't recommend it any more. Read Full Review
Maybe it's a weird combo: salty and gruesome on the one hand, pure rainbow confection on the other. But it works. And you want it. Trust me. This is the comic you were looking for when you picked up that other thing that didn't turn out quite as good as you hoped. Conner and Palmiotti ace this one, and Dini just frosts the top. Read Full Review
This series continues to be one of the most fun books available today, and one that wholeheartedly embraces the chaotic nature of its main character without making her feel un-relatable or unlikable. There is an innocence to Harley which, coupled with a strong sense of justice, makes her series a must-read for those looking for some light-hearted fun. Read Full Review
Harley Quinn is running two strong stories back to back and this continues with the extremely strong series of issues we have seen in the Rebirth run. Read Full Review
The "Red Meat" story line appropriately ends with an all-out, action-filled bloodbath that is impossibly fun. Read Full Review
The series continues to go uphill as the team finishes up the storyline in a clean, satisfying way. The art on both ends impressed me greatly, with both artists adding more dynamic imagery that spiced up the story, with the first story in particular looking fantastic. Read Full Review
Harley Loves Joker is more classic Harley and Joker shenanigans. You can expect to see Bats make an appearance in this story as well. He kinda has to. Harley and Joker have been on a crime spree. Do they out-smart Bats? Do they make a clean getaway? I can promise you there are no clean getaways with Joker and Harley. I enjoyed this issue. Its always great to see Batman make an appearance, and who doesnt love classic Harley Quinn? Read Full Review
The cannibal story wraps up here, and it's pretty satisfying in terms of character moments. in terms of hideous flesh-eaters getting their comeuppance it's also pretty sweet. The back-up story is pretty flat, but its inclusion has really been helping the main story in the past few issues. If Harley Quinn keeps up this kind of pacing and comedy, then this book will be back on track for Harley lovers. Read Full Review
This is a bloody showdown for the ages sure to have Harley fans cheering and on the edge of their seats. It is a little flimsy on content but with sheer savagery it pulls through. Read Full Review
I'm beginning to think that these classic Harley Quinn backup stories are just an excuse to keep running shorter installments with the bulk of the book. It's a trade-off that I'll take because Paul Dini, Jimmy Palmiotti and Brett Blevins have recaptured the spirit and tone of Batman: The Animated Series. Read Full Review
Heroes tend to take themselves somewhat seriously, so it'snice to let loose and have anything go when you read a Harley Quinn comic. She'sa popular character right now and everyone is taking a free reign in how they interprether. As long as she can hold her own, talk your ear off, and plays with hersanity, your interpretation will be good in my book. Read Full Review
Once again the back feature is what puts this on my pull list. Unfortunately "Red Meat" fizzled out. Read Full Review
Basically agree with Weird Science - Reggie Hemingway's review blurb.
The backup feature is an 8, the main book is a three.