Harley Quinn #27

Writer: Amanda Conner, Frank Tieri Artist: Eleonora Carlini Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: September 6, 2017 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 13 User Reviews: 6
7.8Critic Rating
7.8User Rating

Harley and the Penguin struck an uneasy truce the first time he started extending his criminal empire into New York City... but now he's plotting a massive real estate deal right in Harley's Coney Island -- including coming after her own building!

  • 10
    DC Comics News - Konrad Secord-Reitz Sep 8, 2017

    Harley Quinn #27 is a great break from the flow of the current run on Harley. Penguin and his minions look absolutely terrifying while also being comical. Oh and the awesome final page twist is wonderful. Read Full Review

  • 9.3
    Graphic Policy - SHAY REVOLVER Sep 6, 2017

    Overall I loved this issue especially the “take a joke” ending. Tieri knows the fan base and he's in on what we love about the P & C Harley and he plays with us. Kudos to Tieri and thanks for giving one of fave writing teams a break for a bit and Harley sitting like a boss. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    The Batman Universe - David Finn Sep 7, 2017

    Frank Tieri slides with ease into the Harley Quinn creative team with a good, solid issue that sells itself on the series key strength – the quirky, feisty spirit of Harley, who doesnt back down from a challenge! A very enjoyable issue which ends with a laugh. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comic Book Corps - Mike Bedard Sep 6, 2017

    This fill-in issue is a welcome breath of fresh air before we enter what is sure to be a tumultuous election for Harley. With the title of the next issue being Vote Harley! we will soon see Harley take on the man. Maybe well get some insightful political commentary out of the story arc, too! Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Book Bin - Philip Schweier Sep 7, 2017

    For newreaders, next issue might be the perfect jumping-on point, as Harley and hergang take a run at public office. Could politics get any crazier? Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Dark Knight News - Ryan Lower Sep 7, 2017

    Harley Quinn#27 takes a detour this week, but the route is still a blast. Witty dialogue, surprise cameos and a familiar world keeps this book at the top of the DC line. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    AIPT - Brian Clements Sep 6, 2017

    It's pretty entertaining, but did it really need to be made? Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    NerdEnt.Net - Flame Hawk Sep 10, 2017

    The art overall is decent by Carlini which is improved greatly by Hi-Fi's coloring which always gives a book some pop. Though I am not sure what they did with Penguin as he looks like some sort of Liberachi Hoggle abomination. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    On Comics Ground - Daniela Mendoza Sep 6, 2017

    Funny, quirky, everything I expect from a Harley Quinn comic. Rarely disappoints. I do enjoy the artwork, although I favor John Timms. Same with the cover, I prefer Amanda Conner and Alexs Sinclairs cover art, but Carlini and Thompson are great too! Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    The Pop Break - Sep 6, 2017

    This was an entertaining read that sets up a new tale. I just wish there was a little more beating instead of negotiations. But, in the end it was all fun. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Batman-News - Elena Carrillo Sep 7, 2017

    Frank Tieri and Eleonora Carlini take over writing and art duties for this one-shot interlude about Harley tangling with the Penguin over a question of Eminent Domain. It's a fun story, but the resolution lacks that little something extra and stretches credulity in a way even a Harley Quinn book can't pull off. The good news is we're not meant to take this too seriously, so just kick up your flip-flops, have a good read, and imagine Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner on a beach somewhere getting a well-deserved rest! Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    IGN - Blair Marnell Sep 7, 2017

    A handful of fun moments just can't make up for an unexciting issue that may or may not have happened even within the world of the comic. Read Full Review

  • 3.0
    Weird Science - Reggie Hemingway Sep 6, 2017

    It's a fill-in issue, and a particularly poor one, at that. We might have done better to get a prequel issue, because pausing several extant storylines for this feels like an affront. If you're following this series, I suggest you avoid this issue because it is meaningless. Read Full Review

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