If Superman had to deal with a bomb on a runaway train barreling toward Gotham, he’d just throw the whole thing into outer space like a football. Zatanna would do some cool magic thing. Aquaman would, like, summon an army of bomb-defusing dolphins or something. But I’m Harley Quinn…and I can’t do any of those things. So how am I gonna defuse the bomb, save Kevin, and stop Keepsake from destroying Gotham? Well...I’m workin’ on it, okay? Don’t rush me! But I’ve definitely, certainly, without a doubt got it handled. Probably.
Harley Quinn #12 is a roller coaster ride of emotions and story. It shows the heart of Harley Quinn the way her fans have always seen her. This is an issue of beauty that comes highly recommended by yours truly. Read Full Review
Harley Quinn #12 wraps up loose threads while building intrigue for whats coming next for Harley and her friends. This issue is a stellar entry in a run that keeps getting better. Read Full Review
I am really enjoying Harley's transformation. It is nice to see her building a community of like-minded individuals that want to make a difference in Gotham. Read Full Review
As one would expect of Harley Quinn series, this title is tremendous lot of fun. However, there is depth to the series that I didn't expect at first. I expected to enjoy Stephanie Phillips' Harley Quinn, but I didn't expect that it would become one of my favourite titles in the DC lineup. I am looking forward to seeing what Phillips has planned for the title's second year. Read Full Review
It's the conclusion of the first year of Harley Quinn, and this issue does a great job of pulling everything together for a chaotic finale. Read Full Review
For as much as I love Harley Quinn as a character generally and have been enjoying Stephanie Phillips' approach to the character, Harley Quinn #12"especially when paired with the preceding issue #11"feels like the comic book equivalent of "this meeting should have been an email." Read Full Review
I am unsure if this is the end of the Keepsake arc, but there's a bit of energy and movement that seems missing from Harley Quinn #12. There's still much to like about this book, and I remain excited about the character and her ongoing redemption narrative. Read Full Review
Harley Quinn #12 is a middle finger from the creators to the readers in every way that matters. Nothing makes sense. There are no stakes. There is no point to the story. And it's 100% clear nobody at DC Comics cares about what's going on with this title or this character. Save your money.1/10 Read Full Review
I'm just glad Kevin's OK, ya'll!
Really glad the Fear crap is over, the direction we are heading in looks mighty fun.
This is a good issue. It's fun, it's a little funny, and the character work is on point.