Rub the sleep outta yer eyebulbs, ya lazy berks! It's the start of a whole new arc of my book, and it's off to a bang! After dealing with multiversal shenanigans for so long, a girl has got to get back to her roots (by which I mean taking her nontalking hyenas on walkies, bagging up their poops, and then having a superbo birthday party with her girlfriend and best pals). It's the start of a whole new arc! Plus-ola: You like cartoons? I'll give ya some dang goshed toonz! My disbarred personal trainers Brandt & Stein present the Troo Harleywood StoryTM of th' time I got embroiled in a battle of wills and wits with Gotham's foremost high-flyin' more
Harley Quinn #38 is an excellent example of a character showing true growth after trauma. I, for one, will be here for it. Read Full Review
It's solid all around, including art making this one a real winner. Read Full Review
It's a fun back-to-basics issue, but also ends with the arrival of another big player in the Gotham crime scene. Read Full Review
I've been enjoying this run for the most part, but this issue kind of emphasizes two things that bother me about this take on the character:
1. This Harley is not a great partner
2. This Harley is an even worse therapist
Maybe that's the joke, but if so, it's getting stale.