Vartox is a totally creepy and super macho space dictator though he is terrible fond of Power Girl. Harley and Power Girl are not terribly fond of him. Violence and shenanigans begin in 321
The jokes continue fast and furious, so be sure to give this a second read in case you missed some of those backwards references and tongue-in-cheek digs. The writers keep a fair balance of inside-gags and goofs that everyone can appreciate, so it never feels like you're at a party where you don't fit in. Perhaps that's the magical appeal of the Harley Quinn series overall: it never takes itself too seriously, and it welcomes its audience in with open arms. Other titles might do well to adopt less "fixed" ideas about who "should" read their books; universality, after all, is what has made the flagship heroes endure over the last 75 years. While this is just a 6-issue mini-series, it's nice to know that this team of creative artists are enduring in their own right. And for those of you who really only like Harley in small doses, this is the perfect adventure arc. Read Full Review
Harley Quinn and Power Girl #2 doesn't bring any mind-blowing twists or turns to the table, but who wants that? I came to see girls smash, and smash they do! Between a strong start in the first issue and marked improvements for the second, this series promises to keep going hard–and to keep us laughing and cheering hard, too. Read Full Review
Harley Quinn & Power Girl is every bit the fun romp you'd expect from such an unlikely team-up. The series proves that Harley can work in just about any setting or context. Read Full Review
If you need a break from the continuity of a lot of other books coming out these days, this one will definitely do you well. If you’re cool and just like a good comic book with amazing artwork, look no further. If you’re a Harley Quinn fan, duh. The jokes are scattered all over the place, but there’s a balance of them and seriousness. This is a book with tons of creativity and imagination; you won’t be disappointed. Read Full Review
This is where the fun starts" It is well written and has the space comic feel with the comedy relief of the curiously mischievous Harley makes this enjoyable as she questions the names of the planets as they sound odd like the planet of lust called Lustox as an example! Read Full Review
Even if I wasn't reviewing this book I'd be sticking with it based on the strength of the first book and the writing team. You can't go wrong with Conner and Palmiotti and I look forward to the next issue. Read Full Review
This is a madcap, screwball story, and the mini should be a lot of laughs. I'm definitely on board till the end. Read Full Review
"Harley Quinn and Power Girl" #2 is fun, if slightly forgettable. In many ways, it's the comic book equivalent of the comedic popcorn flick: big and silly and brash and hitting the right notes at the right time. You might not dwell on it in the years to come, but for the moment? It's fun. I'm down with that. Read Full Review
I can't stress how much I was looking forward to this limited series and now how depresses I am from reading it. The fun and charm has been sucked out of it and all we are left with are curse words, poor dialogue and not much of a story to speak of. I did like the XGF Force and the art, but not much else at all. With only four issues left, I'm already wishing it was over. Read Full Review