Picking up directly from the cliffhanger ending of Harley Quinn: The Animated Series, Harley and Ivy are on the run after narrowly escaping Ivy's ill-fated wedding to Kite Man. But who is chasing them, and where will this Thelma-and-Louise journey end? It all starts here!
This is the comic, of the cartoon, of the comic" of the cartoon and you will never please all the fans with this title. But, there's not too much happening except that for Harley and Ivy fans this is the exact type of issue they have been crying out for showing what went on after the chaotic marriage ceremony. Read Full Review
As with the appearance of the highway, there are plenty of little nuggets for fans of the show who are finally given the opportunity to see Harley and Ivy together (but not before Ivy goes through all the emotions of a very emotional day). Picking up right after the famous wedding that didn't happen, Ivy has become big news leading Harley to suggest the pair get off the grid and spend a little time together. No doubt they will also find new kinds of trouble to get into. Read Full Review
In conclusion, Harley Quinn: The Animated Series: The Eat. Bang! Kill. Tour. was decent but the flaws and cracks were evident. Franklin and Sarin try to make it their own but having to follow the events in the series distracted them from gaining their own traction. With everything from the series out of the way, issue two should be the true indication of what their series will be about. If it keeps trying to be an animated series in comic form, the story will suffer as it did in this issue. Read Full Review
This debut issue gave me the right amount of belly laughs. I was worried it wouldn’t be anywhere near as enjoyable as the show, but I was proven very wrong. It has the ridiculous moments that are so enjoyable as well as heartfelt moments sprinkled in all the craziness. The art is filled with energy and translates the spirit of the show so damn well. I’m all in for this Eat. Bang! Kill Tour.
I haven't actually watched the series, but I didn't have any problems following the plot. Harley and Ivy are the most adorable couple but what really shines here is the draftsmanship, it's among the most expressive, life-filled cartooning I've ever seen in a comic
Release the Sny— … jk