She’s traversed time and space, fixing everything she messed up, but one (pretty dang big) question remains: Just who the heck gave Harley Quinn a time machine in the first place? The answer needs to be seen to be believed! Harley’s time-hopping, universe-screw-upping adventure comes to a close in this Starro-studded finale!
Honestly, with things being the way they are, it wouldn't be that difficult to edit the entire six-issue series down into a much more pleasantly comical three-issue miniseries. While there is a hell of a lot of filler, there are quite a few moments scattered throughout the series that are actually pretty funny. This last issue, though? It's probably the best. Read Full Review
I want to offer a ray of hope to anyone reading this: there ARE people at DC Comics who can write Harley well. The upcoming issue of Harley Quinn: Black, White, and Redder I'm reviewing next week is very good. The problem is that DC won't let the good writers have more time with Harley. Why did Frank Tieri get this series? His comics with Harley have never been financially or critically well-received! It makes no sense. Avoid this comic. It's got terrible, insufferable dialogue, a Harley Quinn that doesn't act like Harley Quinn, and a plot line that goes no where. Read Full Review
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