I'm innocent, I tell ya! I might currently be stuck in Blackgate Penitentiary for multiple homicides thanks to a growing body of evidence that points right to me, Harley Quinn, as the murderer...but for once it was not Harley Quinn in the alley with the baseball bat. Someone's obviously tryin' to frame me, and I gotta figure out who and why if I wanna clear my name before I end up spendin' the rest of my days behind bars with a buncha ladies who really don't seem thrilled that I'm here. Not to mention I look terrible in orange...
Harley Quinn #14 is a beautiful character issue. This comic truly makes you feel for the characters. There are some immense fun and inventive fight scenes but also poignant and powerful dialogue. Read Full Review
While I have my thoughts on just where the story is going and a few of what the next reveal will be, Harley Quinn #14 was full of little amazing surprises. The covers by Derrick Chew, Riley Rossmo, and Bengal are jaw-dropping, to say the least. “The Verdict”- Part Two has been a wild ride, one that I fully endorse taking a bite of. I'm so ready to have the unanswered questions solved. See you for issue #15! Read Full Review
I really liked this chapter. There is some interesting foreshadowing happening as well as the seeds of a potentially mind-blowing team up. Read Full Review
As I've stated before, I never expected that a Harley Quinn title would be one of my favourite books, but Phillips' interpretation of the character has got me hooked. And I am quite eager to see where her overall redemption arc leads. Read Full Review
This may be a bit of a transition issue, but it's one that delivers in action and laughs. Read Full Review
Riley Rossmo's art does not work especially well with this character so you get that little bit of dissonance in what is otherwise a strong issue. Read Full Review
The Verdict arc is exciting so far, and the addition of Batwoman can only lift the book even higher. Read Full Review
Harley Quinn #14 is a decent issue overall. Unfortunately, Rossmo's stylistic design of Batwoman is more distracting than interesting, and Phillips ignores specific dangling plot points in favor of moving the story forward. Nevertheless, the big moments make sense, and Phillips lays the foundation for a good mystery surrounding Verdict's identity. Read Full Review
Harley Quinn #14 is a mixed bag; the story is solid, setting up what's to come and potentially dropping hints about who the fake Harley really is. And I look forward to Harley and Batwoman teaming up; they're such different characters that their interactions will be entertaining. However, the disconnect between the art and story, and the stop-and-start pacing drag down what could've been a standout issue. Read Full Review
The Verdict storyline picks up in this issue, and I found myself more curious, but it's not enough to compensate for the core problems of the book. Read Full Review
This is the first issue of this series that is firing off all cylinders.
Artwork, I love.
Kevin & Batwoman storyarc, just pure love.
Harley's characterization and arc are paying off here wonderfully.
Stephanie Phillips and Riley Rossmo have found their footing, and while they've always been strong, this arc is reaching their potential in colorful strides!
Can't wait for next issue!
Decent first half, but the latter went very downhill, got a bit messy and annoying at points