With Harley missing, the Gang springs into action to find herbut theyre definitely not prepared for the sinister mastermind behind the kidnapping! Who in the world is Harley Sinn?!
You get Harley Quinn and a bunch of misfits in society and bam, you got Harley's gang. You get someone who admires Harley Quinn and wants to fix what's wrong with more misfits, and BAM, now you got Harley Sinn's gang. There is really no boundary to this comic book and I applaud Tieri and Palmiotti for their writing with this title; As for the art, amazing! It's lively and colorful and perfectly meshes well with the dark tone of this Harley Sinn-filled issue. Read Full Review
There are some pieces of "Harley Quinn and Her Gang of Harleys" #2 that work better than others -- some of the home visits are slightly intriguing -- but, on the whole, this comic just sort of inches forward. We get some attractive pages from Mauricet, but -- in terms of the various Harley Quinn spin-offs -- this is the one that isn't up to par with the parent series or its other companion titles. Read Full Review
Sure, this was a bit slower than the first issue, but I enjoyed every moment of it. As I said, this installment really fleshes out the ensemble in such a way that we really start to get attached to them, so if the cliffhanger yields any tragic results, we will care. Needless to say, I'm all in for the remaining four issues and fans of the solo title should be as well. Read Full Review
There should be a warning label on the cover of this book: DO NOT READ UNLESS YOU ALREADY LIKE THE MAIN BOOK. I wouldn't expect people to just pick up the miniseries, but it takes all types in this world. If you are a fan of Harley Quinn, then I think you will enjoy this book quite a lot, because it's not short on the main Quinn herself, and has enough thrills and laughs to act as a good supplement to Harley's expanding continuity. This issue could have done with less talky and more punchy, but I enjoyed it enough and look forward to see what's in store for the Gang next issue! Read Full Review
There appears to be a limit to how many Harley Quinns one comic can properly handle. This series was already struggling to balance the Gang of Harleys, most of whom are significantly less compelling protagonists than Harley herself. Once you factor in Harley Sinn and her own team of evil Harley-inspired assassins, the gag starts to wear out its welcome. Read Full Review