Harley’s back in Coney for a long-overdue reunion with old friends, old haunts, and...an old time machine?
You heard right! A mysterious benefactor has left Harley a time machine, and after giving it about a half second of
thought, she decides to take it for a joyride. What could go wrong, right? Funny you should ask. Turns out a quick
trip through time can screw up a few things...namely, the entire DC Universe!
If you enjoyed Tieri and Palmiotti's work on Harley Quinn in the past, you'll love this. Multiversity: Harley Screws Up the DCUis the return of the kooky and silly Harley Quinn gang, which is in itself a major selling point. Add in Faeber's excellent cartoony and comedic art, and you have yourself a bright and silly narrative only Harley Quinn could supply. Read Full Review
It's an over the top, semi-nostalgic reunion type romp packed with insanity of the best kind and while it is at times overstuffed with dialogue and the art is a little shaky in places, it's very promising on nearly every front. Read Full Review
Harley Screws Up The DCU #1 is a really fun read, and there is so much humor. Looking forward to seeing how the story unfolds. It promises to be a joy. See you for the next one! Read Full Review
From the start, this comic has an intensely nostalgic vibe, starting with the return of the extensive supporting cast from that runincluding the Gang of Harleys, Eggsy, and Red Tool. It's great to see the whole gang again, although I will point out that Tieri hilariously forgot that Coach is blind early in the issue. Read Full Review
Final ThoughtsMultiversity: Harley Screws Up the DCU #1 is drowning in bad dialogue but has a good premise. The Walking Dead style Earth that Harley lands on here will hopefully be a temporary stay and well get to see her travel more interesting areas of the multiverse in future issues. Read Full Review
The fun parts of a time travel plot get a little airplay here, as Harley sees the consequences of actions she has yet to take, while her old supporting cast comes back from the dead long enough to disappear again. Read Full Review
This reminds me why I really, really dislike Rebirth era Harley comics. It's so drearily unfunny and annoying.