Held captive by the mysterious Harley Sinn, Harley Quinn tries to learn the identity of her captor and what Sinn intends to do with her! But the most significant question of all is why Sinn has been conducting surveillance on the family members of the rest of the Gang of Harleys, and what does she intend to do with them?
I don't want to spoil too much here, but the Gang of Harleys might not be as diminished as was implied at the end of the last issue. We learn more about Coach and a few of the members, through their dialogue and relationships with their family. Things do take a twist in this issue; whether it's interesting or not will depend on how much you like this Gang of Harleys. Me, I like 'em just fine, though I'd probably like 'em better if they were called Harley's Heroes. Read Full Review
I am finding the series a bit uneven. This issue doesn't have either the highs or lows of the previous books but still isn't coming together. I know I'm like a broken record on this but the mini is the perfect opportunity to develop individual characters and it is beginning to feel like an opportunity lost. The Gang dress differently and have some individual quirks but that doesn't make compelling characters. Between Harley's old pals and the new Gang members there are just too many actors for anyone to get more than a bit part. Read Full Review
The overall story is proving to be a slow burn, kind of like 24. Harley is still kidnapped and they're still searching for her. It's not the strongest issue to date, but as someone who pays attention to upcoming solicits, I really do think it's well advised for readers to stay on for the remaining three issues. This could end up being something really cool. Read Full Review
It's hard to judge this book at this point because frankly it feels like a slow burn in spite of the density of action in this issue. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but whereas Harley's regular title seems to accomplish a lot of movement forward, this title feels like it might be spinning its wheels just a bit. Read Full Review
Last issue, this series was beginning to suffer from a serious lack of dramatic tension. That trend continues in this third chapter, with the added problem that the momentum is quickly stalling. Read Full Review
This series is growing tiresome as it continues to drag on with very little in the way of character development or plot progression. Here's to hoping something happens soon, because it's hard to fathom Harley could be kidnapped for yet another issue! Read Full Review
Harley is sooooooo overexposed, it's not even funny. This mini-series is not even any fun considering it's a Harley Quinn title. It was the one comic this week that felt like a chore to read. Harley Quinn and her Gang of Harleys would have worked better as a one-shot, hell make it an over-sized one-shot but stretching it out over 6 issues shows how wafer thin the writing is for this series. It is definitely a drop from the pull list. In two weeks, we get issue #4 of Harley's Little Black Book...