“Get Yer Story Straight”
Three crooks just managed to do the unthinkable: they stole something invaluable from Harley Quinn herself! But as they compare notes on how the job went down, they start to notice some… discrepancies in what they saw…
Chapter Three is part Frank Miller's Sin City and Part Charles Dickens mixed with a dash of 1940's crime noir. Add Harley"shake, stir, and pour for a pretty good read! Read Full Review
This is another fantastic chapter in the excellent Harley Quinn Black + White + Red series. It's starting to get to the point where 14 issues of this series aren't enough, as we're three down and I'm thirsty for more. Harley Quinn Black + White + Red #3 is a feast for the eyes and the imagination. Read Full Review
The third chapter of the DC Digital First series Harley Quinn Black + White + Red is a truly fun story with remarkably memorable artwork, examining the the imprint Harley has left on both fans and the greater DC Universe. Read Full Review
Harley Quinn: Black + White + Red #3 helps cement this as a digital series that's a must get with each chapter delivering something new in self-contained stories. DC seems to really have nailed down a strategy for the digital releases and Harley Quinn: Black + White + Red is a crown jewel and perfect example of the publisher's future. Read Full Review
The third installment of the series is lighter on the story side in what works for me than the previous two but it's still a solid one and it lends itself well to what the artwork can present for it. It's the kind of work that really highlights the collaboration side in a way that delivers something visually striking with the right framing to achieve it. Ahmed's story doesn't give us an overdose of Harley but uses her smartly, instead letting the mystery and fear that she inspires to be what drives things. Rodriguez is spot on with his artwork here as it's just beautifully laid out with a great flow and obviously excellent use of color. I could totally get into a proper pulp-style Gotham series with them driving it with a visual design like this. Read Full Review
Harley Quinn: Black + White + Red #3 is a barebones comic that has a fun premise and does some fun things with the history of Harley's redesigns, but there isn't much else here to make this a memorable comic. Read Full Review
Harley Quinn comics are always masterpieces
The art was pretty trippy during the Alice in Wonderland part, but the story was a bit cliche and felt empty.