KNIGHT TERRORS FOLLOWS HARLEY INTO THE WAKING WORLD! Ahoy! I've returned from Knight Terrors fresh-faced and well rested--Oh jeez! Looks like my new friend/interdimensional monarch who's totally still threatening to murder my world at the drop of a hat Lady Quark is back, and she's bearing gifts pulled straight from the deep recesses of Knight Terrors! But I got a class to teach and finals to prepare them for! Looks like we're taking this show...on the road! Ahhh, thee children o' da night, what terrible music they make. Sam Maggs and Kelley Jones tell the true story of the time I got proposed to by a nasty old perv in a castle. Don't worry, more
If I were to think of perfect issues that I've read over the years, ones where I've been gripped or haunted by the book in some form, Harley Quinn #32 would rank with the very best. I felt all of the soul of the original charm of, not only the old-school comic styles of art but also the wonderfully warm sensation of enjoyment and Dracula love with "High Stakes". Read Full Review
Harley Quinn #32 breaks free of the Knight Terrors baggage and brings Harley's book back on track, deepening the mystery of her multiversal powers, giving us some great moments with Lady Quark and her Warworld and introducing an intriguing new character in Lux Kirby. Recommended. Read Full Review
Howard presents another humorous and action filled chapter in this series. Read Full Review
From the bright colors to the entertaining story, this issue was a fun read. It may take a little bit for someone new to get into it, but its worth checking out. I look forward to see what Howard and Boo have planned for this series going forward. Read Full Review
This is a suitably absurd story, especially with the twist of what happens when these curious students encounter the knowledge of the far future, but it does drag a little whenever Lady Quark starts talking. Overall, it's a fun take on the character but some bits work a lot better than others. Read Full Review
Things are still a bit chaotic and messy and at times hard to read and keep up with, but this at least feels like it makes sense and builds on what happened in "Knight Terrors" as opposed to just leaves it as some weird thing that half-happened. Read Full Review
The Nosferatu Joker by Jones is worth the price of admission. Great issue overall!
This is so fucking stupid, and Ivy has been reduced to an absolutely pathetic state through her association with Harley. Really lovely art by Kelley Jones though.