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This actually had a story line then the first one. In this story Harley decides to in her "way" changed from being a crime boss with the joker to a crime cupid. Yeah, sound weird more like in the beginning she didn't know how to get away from the times she was with the Joker. So slowly she decided to do random stuff to composite from being jokers girlfriend make it her own persona. A little better then the other one.
I LOVE HARLEY QUINN SO MUCH DON'T EVEN LOOK AT ME I CAN'T
i loved it but what the ever living hell has dodson against nightwing? i can't wrap my head around how badly he drew dick's face.
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Good follow up from the first volume. This volume concludes the first year arc of Harley Quinn. More zany events involving the titular anti heroine with special guests from the Bat Family. The only reason I gave it four stars is that it dragged toward the end, and I wasn’t crazy about the art towards the end. Still good.
This is actually surprisingly good. Not something you should drop everything and read, nor something that will make someone who doesn't like Harley suddenly like her... but if you already enjoy our resident funny psychopath, it's a pretty good time.
Again, not bad but there are a few pages where the art is not good, and the two side stories were just ok, with the first one being better than the last. I'm not even sure what war or anything they are talking about so yea. Over all, it was pretty fun.
I know it's in poor taste, but seeing Harley run circles around the junior Bat-family was just too fun. Wish it could have gone on for longer, or if they had actually let her have a chance (with a new outfit, of course) as a caped crusader. She'd do rather well! And the Poison Ivy team up was also well-done, even if their adversaries were bland for meta-humans.
3.5 starts & rounding up, mostly due to the amazing art by Terry & Rachel Dodson, but the story was pretty good too. Harley has her own gang now, but her "Quintets" are getting fed up with the lack of a crime spree, and the fact that Harley seems bent on bringing two of the cops after her together romantically. We also get some more backstory of Harley's younger years at college as she holds her old professor hostage. The members of the Bat-family make brief appearances, including the original B...
I loved how Mr. Kesel started this series of Harley Quinn - as much as there were blatant touches of male dominance. And then this volume smacked me in the face. Why, why, why were there so many (incorrect) female cliches running rampant through this plotline?! Harley does have a definite character, but here she ended up twisted into this bubble-headed ditz that wasn't worth admiring. A shopping spree, really? Focusing on romance to the exclusion of - well, everything? Everything felt discordant...
To be honest, most of the comic was just "okay" for me. But there are a few moments in the story - usually the ones featuring Poison Ivy - that kept me going and made the experience worthwhile. Seeing Quinn and Ivy interact is a treat and it's really good to see that these two do have a relatively healthy relationship. Unlike Harley's other relationships, she seems more genuine with Ivy and the feeling seems mutual, which makes it a refreshing change from the tone of the rest of the comic. Harle...
More fun than ever, Harley Quinn's adventure continues as she visted her alma mater, then when Harley tries to switch sides, she found out she couldn't outrun her past. This volume was full of surprises, Harley's past was explored and Oracle's life after her time as Batgirl was explored too.
another great Harley Quinn novel. The last comic though made no sense with the overall story. seemed out of place.
I love any stories featured Harley but you definitely tell that whoever drew this comic didn't know how female anatomy works. I'm not surprised, just disappointed.
I love the Quinntets, Harley as a mob boss with a gang of men to do her dirty work. This also gives us a taste of Batman, Nightwing, Robin, Batgirl, Poison Ivy, and flash backs of Harley Quinzel's time in college!
i love the harley and ivy scenes the most. i hope there's more of those in the next one.
it was okayyyyy… definitely not as good as volume 1, but still good enough, i guess? i didn’t really care for the Our Worlds at War, but the plot of the overall comic was interesting enough and i managed to read all of it. still got a bit confusing for me at times keeping all the characters in line, i forgot who was who again.
3.5* This book was pretty okay, it continued showing us what kind of person Harley would be without being Jokers #1 gal and they did a pretty good job at it :)Plus Ivy makes a comeback which is always nice
This is one of my favorite comic book series, and I'm thrilled that it's being collected in trade paperback form. The tone of the series is uniquely suited to Harley Quinn's character. I love the new characters, and the way Harley develops over the course of the series. The art is great. The bonus story is a bit of a let down compared to the others.
Spinning out of the events of the first volume (Preludes and Knock-Knock Jokes), Harley Quinn has ended things with the joker and starts her own gang. Now on her own, a price has been placed on Quinn's head for destroying that Gotham villains theme park. It seems like just about every criminal element known to the Dark Knight is after her including Two-Face, Killer Croc, a some petty criminal named Matches Malone.Plus, Harls has a sleepover with her friends in a two-parter that will bring the sa...