Harley Quinn: Black + White + Redder #3

Writer: Gail Simone, Chris Condon, Aditya Bidikar Artist: David Baldeon, Jacob Phillips, Juni Ba Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: September 20, 2023 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 5
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Three all-new short tales of Gotham's most unpredictable antihero in only black, white, and red ink! In this issue: Superstar writer Gail Simone returns to DC with a hilarious story sending Harley Quinn to Rann, with Domino artist David Baldeon riding along on the zeta-beam! Monkey Meat and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles breakout Juni Ba teams up with writer Aditya Bidikar to give Harley the perfect cure for the breakup blues: a kitten. Plus, That Texas Blood hitmakers Chris Condon and Jacob Phillips tell a tale of twisted fate where Harleen Quinzel never fell for The Joker!

  • 10
    ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum Sep 20, 2023

    This whole issue is inventive and balanced and is some of the best Harley we've ever gotten. More like this, please. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Dark Knight News - Kendra Hale Sep 21, 2023

    Harley Quinn: Black, White, and Redder #3 gives us three lovingly crafted stories. There's charm and humor and, I've said it before, but these books are the best form of self-care. See you for the next one! Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield Sep 19, 2023

    All in all, another great set of stories without a weak link. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Razorfine - Alan Rapp Sep 25, 2023

    Three more black, white, and red stories of Harley Quinn's misadventures are collected in the latest issue of Harley Quinn: Black + White + Redder (which continues to be one of the best anthology series set around this concept). Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Batman-News - Theresa Campagna Sep 19, 2023

    I don't really know if I can recommend this comic. Do I recommend this because 2 out of the 3 stories are marginally better than what we get in the main Harley comics? Do I tell you to skip it because it still isn't good enough to make up for the bad stuff? Not only is the quality of this comic inconsistent, but the very identity of the character that each writer thinks they are portraying is inconsistent as well. It's just not good enough to make up for a company that has abused the character of Harley Quinn more than the Joker ever did. Score: 6.5/10 Read Full Review

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