Clown's log, stardate 2022. Our mission is going perfectly, as long as you ignore that missile that the U.S. military launched at our spacecraft; the mysterious, unknown creature running wild on the JLA moon base; and Solomon Grundy losing his lunch all over Bronze Tiger. So, other than all that...things are great! So, hey, this Harley Quinn event sure is rocketing forward! Space puns, dead ahead!
I must say, this is one of my favorite episodes of those series, and I can't wait to find out what happens next. Read Full Review
Harley Quinn #19 places our hero in a creepy space horror comic. Phillips orchestrates a brand new type of story brilliantly, balancing the last cast beautifully whilst making it clear that not everyone is safe. The art is simply incredible and full of character, exactly what is needed in a comic full of so much personality. Read Full Review
I'm not exactly sure why it was decided to make this series a weeklybesides the fact that it gets us to the next arc of the series faster, which might be essential for pacingbut it's a fun read that keeps the momentum of the series going after the Verdict arc. Read Full Review
It remains to be seen if anyone will make it out of this suicide venture alive, but the artwork's astounding to look at and the covers are perfection, regardless of which one you choose. Harley Quinn #19 proves to be a roller coaster of challenges with unique solutions. Read Full Review
I may not be enjoying the space adventure as much as other Harley fans, but there is still something to enjoy seeing Harley in a situation we haven't seen in a while. Read Full Review
Harley Quinn #19 makes progress on the team's mission to diffuse a dangerous element on the moon, but the plot is riddled with unanswered questions that cast the entire plot in doubt. Luke Fox is portrayed as arrogant, irresponsible, and foolish. Meanwhile, Harley is depicted as a spastic child whose presence serves no purpose but to annoy her teammates. Read Full Review
Task Force XX is a subpar series thus far. It seems like a definite case of quantity over quality in terms of DC capitalizing off of Dark Crisis and Harley Quinn's 30th Anniversary. However, for a character getting ready to celebrate 3 decades of existing, I'm not seeing the love for Harley in this writing. She has no purpose on this mission so far. Her writing is insufferable and completely devoid of anything I ever liked about the character. If I was first introduced to Harley with her being written like this, I'd have never become a fan in the first place. Read Full Review
I'm not entirely certain what was the driving force behind making Harley Quinn a weekly title, but I think it's a situation of diminishing returns. Read Full Review
still boring. Bad plot and characters, harley is the worst thing of her own comic, and the art is just okay. This run should end now.