In this final issue of madcap monochromatic misadventures, Catwoman's own Tini Howard and iconic artist Babs Tarr team up for a night on the town with the Gotham City Sirens! Nightwing superstar Bruno Redondo takes Harley on a dimension-breaking journey of self-reflection! And rising stars Deniz Camp and Fábio Veras put one unlucky couple through an extraordinarily high-stakes session of marriage counseling, courtesy of the renowned (some would say infamous) Dr. Harleen Quinzel!
Do yourself a favor and get a copy of Harley Quinn: Black, White, and Redder #6. The issue delivers perfection on every level, so pick your favorite cover, settle in, and have a Merry Christmas! Read Full Review
Overall, I don't think any of these stories were quite up to the peak of the earlier issues, but it was a fun finish. Read Full Review
Harley Quinn: Black + White + Redder #6 provides our final three tales of Harley Quinn's wacky adventures in black and white (and red). Read Full Review
I'm very solid in my decision to step back from reviewing. Readers and retailers have spoken up regarding their problems with DC Comics and the greater comic book industry. Sales, especially for Harley Quinn, have tanked, yet nothing is getting better. What good is a critic if people behind the scenes won't accept and learn from criticism? I'll always love the REAL version of Harley Quinn, however. I only hope one day she will be given to better writers who actually care about her. Read Full Review
Harley Quinn: Black + White + Redder #6 is easily the weakest of the series. Read Full Review
"Harleys All The Way Down" - great story from Redondo! Very tongue-in-cheek, and I appreciate all the meta call-outs. I think that it's a good story for this anthology type book.
"Sirens Rising" - OMG THIS IS HORRIBLE. I had really low expectations for it, but it's worse than I imagined. Literally everyone and everything in this story sucks. I can't believe that Howard gets to continue it.
"Dr. Quinzel's Couples Counseling" - Pretty terrifying as a concept, but pretty fun to read.
I wont give a score but let you guess what it should be. When the main selling point for this book is the disastrous Tini Howard who has tanked Harley sales on the main book, do you think this will be any good? There are no all-star/good authors on this book to really sell it. The headliner is a dead anchor.