Harley Quinn’s past and present have collided, and both the family she was born into and the family she found when she met Edie Malone are suffering. As Dr. Quinn’s confrontations with the serial killer she’s hunting grow more intense, his actions lead her down a dangerous path!
Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity #6 is another jewel that moves this story forward, as this issue delivers everything it needs to tempt and whet the appetite just enough. Read Full Review
This is a good issue of the Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity series, moving the plot along and readying fans for another Harley vs. Joker showdown. It seems to pull away from captions to instead focus on action and that's okay, but it does make the narrative lose sight of who our characters are. Over and over, this issue seems to suggest Harley is losing control. Maybe Joker is the only one who can give it back to her. Read Full Review
This series has done a good job of building up the confrontation well in advance, showing Joker's impact including a painful segment of Harley interacting with her lost love's parents. The problem that keeps this from being a great comic, for me, is that it still doesn't feel much like a Harley story. Read Full Review
There are points where I have an acute understanding of what the comic is going for, and it's technically hitting its marks" but it doesn't hit them with the punch it should have, in order for me to be emotionally invested. Read Full Review
Overall, this issue gives faith that the back half of Criminal Sanity will be just as"if not more"captivating than the first. Read Full Review
The result is a boring book that trudges along. I think I figured out how this is going to end as well. Read Full Review