The price on Harley’s head is getting higher and higher, and more and more of Gotham City’s most dangerous villains are crawling out of the woodwork to claim it. So where the hell is Batman? And after what she’s put the Birds of Prey through in just a few hours, is Harley going to have any allies left to protect her?
For a Harley story, those are the best ones! I've seen nothing to detract away from my way of scoring so this one slides right back in with a perfect score, and leaves me hungry for the next chapter! Read Full Review
I really enjoyed the interactions between Harley and Alfred at the very beginning of the issue. Also the gross-out humor and jokes provide a fair few laughs out loud moments. Read Full Review
Conner delivers some impressive and truly fun art in this issue. The lightness of the art perfectly captures the tone of the story and has fun with its circumstances. Read Full Review
Harley Quinn & the Birds of Prey #3 is a hilariously fun romp that delivers from start to finish. The action lands. The jokes land. And the plot is quite engaging from start to finish. Is this the best Harley Quinn story that Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti have created? Possibly. Read Full Review
Even if you're not the biggest Harley Quinn or Birds of Prey fan, issue #3 of Harley Quinn and The Birds of Prey is just too much fun not to love. Read Full Review
This mini-series has been all over the place and it doesn't stop with this issue. It's almost a stream of consciousness outpouring of Harley Quinn antics, some of which land and some of which don't. Read Full Review
I love the Birds of Prey. I don’t dislike Harley Quinn but Palmiotti and Conner still haven’t found the balance between comedic antics and story progression.