Harley Quinn X Elvira #3
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Harley Quinn X Elvira #3

Writer: Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti Artist: Juan Samu, Amanda Conner Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: December 17, 2025 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 2
6.8Critic Rating
6.5User Rating

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NEXT STOP: TRANSYLVANIA!

Harley Quinn’s plan to throw a borough-wide Halloween party in Brooklyn to save Elvira’s cancelled TV show is shaping up nicely — and by “nicely,” of course we mean “total chaos!”

Facing a distinct lack of legitimate investors on this side of the Atlantic, Harley and her reluctant partner in crime have to broaden their appeals. That means courting Old World money — and money doesn’t get much older than the mouldering family fortunes found in certain European crypts!

Shameless Harley Quinn enablers AMANDA CONNER and JIMMY PALMIOTTI raise the stakes in their third more

  • 9.5
    Fanlight Zone - Rich Coryell Dec 17, 2025

    Harley Quinn x Elvira #3 offers nonstop entertainment. The story is designed to maximize enjoyment for readers, blending risqu humor, action-packed scenes, and hints of a larger plot that is unfolding. If you want an energetic comic full of humor and action, this series could be just what you're after. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff Dec 17, 2025

    Really, the series could just keep going. There's really no reason why he should really come to an end. Everybody involved is actually very cool. And the creative team seems to be working quite well together. It's all very well orchestrated. It's light comedy. And some of it feels a little bit tiring. But it's fun enough overall that it keeps moving. It's too bad that something like this seems as unstable as it is. The plot seems to be running all over the place. It's kind of difficult to maintain in the long run. Its fun for the time being, though. Read Full Review

  • 3.0
    Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez Dec 18, 2025

    HARLEY QUINN X ELVIRA #3 is a roadmap of wasted potential wrapped in shallow humor and scattered narrative direction. If you're tempted by the title alone, resist. The pairing of Harley and Elvira could work in capable hands, but this isn't the execution that proves that. You're better off spending your money on comics that understand their own premise, develop their characters with purpose, and deliver jokes that land with precision instead of desperate volume. At this price point, there's no reason to invest time or money in an issue that can't decide what story it's telling. Read Full Review

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