Harley's Los Angeles adventure takes an unexpected turn when she joins up with an underground wrestling troupe! With her penchant for drama, violence, and over-the-top behavior, Harley Quinn fits right in with her new group of friends, but when one of them winds up dead, Harley must track down the killer...before they strike again!
So readers, what was your favorite part? Sound off in the comments below and let us know your thoughts on Harley Quinn #70. Read Full Review
It's everything you could want in a Harley comic and more. Read Full Review
Let's get ready to rumble! Harley Quinn #70 piledrives readers into the middle of the squared circle, immersing them the action-packed first chapter of "California or Death." Don't miss this one, folks. Read Full Review
Harley Quinn #70 is an explosive start to a new arc with surprising depth as Harley finds her place in life amidst a deadly mystery. Read Full Review
While it could be taken in a good direction, it seems to cut off some very interesting plot threads just as they kick off. Read Full Review
Before the comic gets serious, there's a ton of fun to be had both in and out of the ring including a surprise cameo by none other than Booster Gold who proves he kills at karaoke and, at times, provide some good advice. Worth a look. Read Full Review
Sami Basri delivers some excellent art in this issue. Everything from the action to the characters is fun and the details in each panel are fun and vibrant. Read Full Review
Humphries' writing is hilarious yet somehow finds a way to punch you right in your emotional nut basket. Read Full Review
Harley Quinn #70 is a fun start to a new arc. It takes Harley to a new place, with new friends, and adventure, but it continues to play with themes Humphries has been working towards for a while now. Harley is still struggling with grief over losing her mom, but we can see her starting to move past it and into other areas where she is changing and growing as a person. In between all that she's got to deal with a new mystery and how that will impact the new relationships she's made. It's safe to say I'm really excited to see where the rest of this arc is going to go from here! Read Full Review
If you're one of those people who's tired of Harley Quinn, I suggest you pick up her solo title. Read Full Review
Harley Quinn #70 is a promising start to a new storyline. I'm interested to see where this story takes Harley and if Harley can handle the trip. Read Full Review
Its fun to see Harley roll through a parade of weird backgrounds in a variety of different stories, but this issue and the one before it are a bit of a jarring departure from the high weirdness that cartwheeled through the title in the second half of 2019. With any luck, Humphries and Basri can find that energy again in the months to come. Read Full Review
Humphries and Basri craft an incredibly engaging first issue of the new Harley arc, full of wrestling, warmth, and worry. Read Full Review
I love Harley
This was a really good issue. Sam Humphries is turning this around for me.
Harley is so much fun and then it just hits you in your emotional nut basket. Love.