Harley Quinn #41

Writer: Tini Howard, Gretchen Felker-Martin Artist: Sweeney Boo Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: June 26, 2024 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 7
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There ain't nothin' like villainy! The sweet sound'a bank alarms, the wind blow'n through yer hair in a stolen car, not ta mention the discounts ya get buying bang flags in bulk--but every now'n'again, the sweet candy of crime has one heck of a sugar crash! I've gone and got myself noticed by some cold-hearted types--here's ta hopin' I don't get ICED! But don't ya dare think that's all! We also got a tale of a nightmare that RUINED my sleep the day before I took my driver's license photo, as told by two real cool folks who did NOT like talkin' ta me at the DMV--Gretchen Felker-Martin and Dani!

  • 10
    Get Your Comic On - Michael Brennan Jun 25, 2024

    Overall, this issue is a joyous exploration of Gotham through the misadventures of one of its most captivating antiheroes. Harley's vibrant personality, combined with a cleverly balanced narrative and stunning artwork, makes for an incredibly engaging read that not only honours but also expands upon her legacy, making it a must-read for any Harley Quinn fan. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Dark Knight News - Kendra Smart Jun 26, 2024

    Harley Quinn #41 promised quite an action-filled future as the arcs collide and our plots begin to merge. It's wonderful seeing Harley and Robin banter and honestly see under the mask, so to speak. I genuinely look forward to more issues like this that invoke those kinds of heartwarming moments and relatability the dedication to the humanity of all. Read Full Review

  • 9.6
    You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff Jun 26, 2024

    Tini and Sweeney continue to have a great deal of fun hanging with Harley, That fun continues to transfer off the page remarkably well in a way that feels distinctly unlike anything else on the comics rack right now. The rubbery comedy of the action playfully serves as a counterpoint to deeper emotional connections being made deeper in and within the heart of a really fun and engrossing story. Theres nothing necessarily all that original about what Tini and Sweeney are doing. It still manages to be a great deal of fun, though. And with Harley...thats all that really matters. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield Jun 25, 2024

    Pulaski's single-minded focus on eliminating vigilantes from Gotham makes me wonder if this is the writer's way of tying in with Absolute Power on a much more down-to-earth scale. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum Jun 26, 2024

    There's a lot of humor here in watching Harley try to communicate her situation to those around her without tipping off the cop and while also trying to outsmart her as well, but there is also a little bit of the sense that the series is trying to find a way to connect to Absolute Power much like the run connected to the last major event with mixed result. Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    Batman-News - Jack Whyte Jun 25, 2024

    Another lackluster backup aside, even though this issue is a bit of a step backward, I don't think it's quite been knocked off its course yet. Chugging along. Read Full Review

  • 5.4
    The Batman Universe - Jaymee Remolde Jun 28, 2024

    This issue has upped the negativity. It has gone from being pointless to outright cruel. It highlights the idiocy of the police department even to the point of the ultimate corruption of using violence to further this one detective's aims. Read Full Review

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