Freshly washed but just as emotionally messy--I'm ready to finally solve THE CASE OF WHO THE #&$@ HAS BEEN SCREWING WITH ME!!! Now I've just got to round up a crew of butt-kickin' individuals to help me go kick some multidimensional space butt in time for me to come home to my beautiful Pammy! Plus, my first cousins twice removed Hannah Rose May and Leomacs tell the gut-bustin' story of how I traveled to a lost city of dinosaurs in search of a mysterious treasure! Snap that quip!
Readers are given a lot to digest at once as things are moving faster. Harley Quinn #35 sets us up for what should prove to be an insightful start to the new year and I for one can't wait! Read Full Review
This continues to be the most ridiculous Harley run in a long time, taking Harley and constantly interrupting her everyday life with surreal cosmic adventures. Read Full Review
Perhaps a teenager or a young adult could enjoy this, but other than that I think this needs some work. Read Full Review
Although there' not much story here, the character interactions are still quite fun and the issue is notable for introducing us to multiversal versions of the true loves of Harley Quinn's life the hyenas. That only is worth the price of the comic. Read Full Review
Harley Quinn #35 continues Harleys multiverse story, finally revealing the true threat behind the storyline and bringing back Kevin. Much of the issue unfortunately feels padded and Im hoping were entering the final act of the story. I love seeing Harley traipsing across the multiverse, but this story is running on fumes at this point. Read Full Review
The story finally begins to cohere, but I remain underwhelmed by this Harley Quinn. Read Full Review
This is just a mess of a book in a mess of a run. Read Full Review
Horrible comic