There was no way Harley was going to make it out of Gotham City without coming face to face with The Joker…and just as she’s taken all his money, he’s determined to take something that means even more to her! This will be the most harrowing gauntlet of Harley’s life, and she-and you-are not ready for it!
If you're looking for a fantastic read in the Harley verse… look no further. You've got it right here. Read Full Review
The action doesn't end there. We get some crazy visuals of The Joker and Harley Sinn as they torture Harley Quinn. The final moments that take place in that room are really well-drawn. In fact, we see real growth. If you get what I mean. Read Full Review
Conner delivers some beautiful art in this issue. There are so many great visual moments throughout and the imagery is fun and inventive. Read Full Review
I have said any number of times that Harley isn't my favourite character and this version of the Birds of Prey is a long way from Gail Simone's high point. Yet, reading this book put a huge smile on face, coupled with genuine laugh out loud moments. Maybe it was the mood I was in, or the fact that I am bored with the staid Future State. Or maybe, it is because Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti have created the best version of Harley that suits the Black Label format. Read Full Review
In the chaotic final issue of Palmiotti and Conner's miniseries, Harley is put through the wringer"before hitting a highly satisfying conclusion. Read Full Review
It's still not the animated series (honestly, what is?), but its a great ride for Harley fans. Read Full Review
I picked this up because I’m a Birds of Prey fan. This series is not a Birds of Prey book, and shouldn’t be labeled as such. It’s exclusively is Harley book just with minor Birds appearances.