Harley's come face-to-face with the most unexpected ally--herself! But just who is this strange Quinn copy, and what the heck is she doing on this strange alternate Earth devoid of heroes and overrun by Starro'd versions of all of Harley's best friends? (Here's a hint: it has something to do with Harley screwing up the DCU.)
Multiversity: Harley Screws Up The DCU #2 is pure fun. I cannot wait to see what remains to be uncovered. Frank Tieri, consider your promise of greatness fulfilled. I will gladly await the next issue from you and the team with patience. From the wonderful lettering choices, the unique art style that captures the eye, to the guilty free fun writing pick this series up! Read Full Review
If you like hijinks and over-the-top stories only comics can provide, check out Multiversity: Harley Screws Up the DCU. The second issue keeps the pace up and looks fantastic while doing it. Read Full Review
Multiversity has a lot of ground to cover this month. After setting up a complex mystery, Tieri needs to drop some heavy exposition to bring the reader up to speed. Luckily he does so in typical bonkers Harley style. Engaging, high stakes and melodramatic, Harley Screws Up the DCU is everything a Harley fan could ask for. Read Full Review
This is a very, very weird storyand it admittedly did take me a couple of read throughsbut it's got nods to classic DC moments, genuine threats, and it's melodramatic in all the right ways. And the bright colors make things even more jarring. This issue is just so much fun. Read Full Review
It's chaotic and violent and has a few good lines, but overall it's really lacking the momentum the first issue had. Read Full Review
This is uniquely unfunny.
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