Harley's life has been turned upside down, and her best friends have turned against her. Now, trapped in a magically changed Gotham City, Harley Quinn is put on trial to do something she's never been capable of: prove her sanity-or die!
RATED T+
I'm loving everything that's coming out of the creative team here. Read Full Review
This one is simply sublime and just a guilt free good time. The cover is gorgeous and the variant got a giggle from me. Harley Quinn Issue 62 gets an easy 10 out of 10 from me. With the Trials still going for Harley and so much story left to go in order to see the outcome. This series has been an absolute blast, what are your thoughts Readers? What are your thoughts? Let us know in the comments below and keep an eye out for next issue! Read Full Review
Get ready to storm the castle, Harley Quinn (2016-) #62 is a Medieval adventure you don't want to miss. Sam Humphries and Otto Schmidt craft a darkly entertaining issue. Read Full Review
Harley is still stuck in the Medieval alternate reality, and must fight her way to the Enchantress so she can end this once and for all. But there are some problems Harley can't fight, think, or even cute her way out of, and Harley might just be finding herself in just such a pickle. Read Full Review
The way Humphries manages to switch tones seamlessly in a heartbeat is something impressive, and this continues to catch up on the legendary Palmiotti/Conner run as my favorite Harley run. Read Full Review
Harley Quinn #62 continues the epic fantasy story with plenty of fun quips and witty references to current DC continuity, but the ending is one that could change the course of the series from here on out. It is this emotional foundation that allows this book to succeed so well, and will have fans coming back to see what happens next. Read Full Review
Between Humphries' excellent scripting and Otto Schmidt's excellent artwork, Harley Quinn #62 is just plain fun. Read Full Review
Humphries run on Harley Quinn continues to gracefully convulse through story elements that really have no business working. Nothing about Harley and her supporting characters necessarily has any reason to develop into anything more than a silly, little exercise in weak comedy, but Humphries manages to make Harley fun enough that its always a pleasure to hang out with her for 20 pages a month. Her two-issue glide through fantasy has turned out to be a lot of fun. Read Full Review
The story is a pleasant diversion from Harley's trials as an agent of chaos and order. Read Full Review
Otto Schmidts style is well suited to the action beats in the issue. Some of the character moments can feel a little flat, but there are great details and panels throughout the issue. Read Full Review
It's a it messy with a lot of moving parts and while it does show some growth in Harley as a character in that she doesn't try to quit and is determined to save her friends without question, it's wrapped up rather quickly and too-tidily before being decorated with a little bow as part of Harley's trials. Read Full Review
A somewhat thin story is helped across the line by some engaging sequences – could, and probably should be better, but still an enjoyable enough romp for the Harley completist. Read Full Review
The humour is on the level of Thor Ragnarok, the only part I sort of enjoyed was Jonni DC.
Humphries tries to pull off a Morrison here, with heavy drug-like randomness popping out every second, but the only thing he accomplishes is making me want to be on drugs, because there's no way in hell I could enjoy such comic while sober.
Humor is bad, practically the MCU level of unbearable, and the dramatic tension is non existent. New-52 onwards Harley lacks any intelligence and wit, and it's a shame to see her being stuck in this never ending loop of obnoxious stupidity being caused by bad writing and then said obnoxious stupidity inspiring more bad writing.
Last issue there were some promising ideas, but this issue was just over the top. Plot was just stupid& I really didn’t need a retelling of the awful Apokolips arc or of Kings awful Batcat story. DC also doesn’t seem to understand, that Jonni DC isn’t funny, the joke is just lame. Don’t know what this is about. Maybe a lame attempt to imitate Deadpool?
Also can Harley become more cheaper? Which grown up woman is posing fully nude in front of her mom to cheer her up? That’s so utterly stupid. The way characters are portrayed here it doesn’t make me care for Harley’s mother. Looking at Harley‘s character these days, she doesn’t deserve the attention she’s getting.
I know when my mother feels down, stripping always helps.