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Genuinely disappointed, please do not ruin harley Quinn for me . The plot is not good in my opinion . The romance between batman and Harley Quinn is a total joke to me .
**I received a free eARC from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review**This compilation consists mostly of holiday specials: some Christmas stories and a Valentine's Day one-shot featuring Bruce Wayne. We get to see Harley looking for a bunch of people to be her new "Gang of Harleys" so that they can help her with everything that's going on (and there is a lot going on), and there's also a little peek into her more mundane everyday life adventures.And if you're not familiar
This volume is mostly a collection of the specials which are usually good and the ones included in this were really fun to read, i especially loved the valentines and the holiday specials. The problem for those that don't collect in single issue is that this volume only contains 2 issues which doesn't really have a lot of story going on, harley puts out an ad for a gang, and there's this new guy she likes which hasn't really went anywhere, just stick to pirate joker harls. Another problem is th...
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GIVE ME THIS ART RIGHT NOW!!!!! THIS ART!!! This art is ALL I want!!!!
While I mostly loved this volume, it had some parts that I didn't really like. The whole jumping between characters is one of those things. It grew confusing and I wasn't really a fan. Other than that I keep connecting with Harley. I don't know her from before this comic, but I really like the girl I'm coming to know. She has real life struggles, and is a good person - if not controlled by everyday rules and laws.I'm really enjoying this!
I loved the first volume of this series but it just hasn't been able to keep up the same level of fun and madness and still make sense, I think. The artist switching is really headache inducing at parts and it makes it really hard to keep track of who is who and what's real and what isn't. The best parts are Harley and Ivy being awesome together but it doesn't happen enough to keep me engaged.
This is the best Harley Quinn volume I read so far! Unfortunately, for some reason did I wait 3 months to write this review, but thanks to screen shots can I retell some of the best parts of this volume where Harley has to save Ivy, puppies and Bruce Wayne? Yes, Bruce is being auctioned off and Harley of course just have to buy him, especially since the money will go to helping animals...But first let's start off with Poison Ivy losing her memory and Harley is trying, in her own way, to help get...
I received this from Edelweiss and DC Comics in exchange for an honest review.The biggest problem with this volume is that fully half of it is one-shots and specials, with the other half three issues from the monthly run. And there’s not much of a story/plot in those three issues.The “plot” is simple: Harley puts out an ad for a gang to help her stop crime in Gotham (yes, seriously). There's a new guy she likes, but can’t seem to date because life (working at the nursing home, playing roller der...
These new Harley collections just keep getting better and better! This series has properly illustrated the chaotic good/hot mess that is Harley Quinn. Without the Joker, she has become a destructive heroine with a big heart for babies, animals, baby animals, and anyone that is unwanted or misunderstood. Her methods are unorthodox, but now that Harley is the manager of her own apartment building filled with lovable, quirky folks (working as "freaks" in a glorious show), she has a fantastic suppor...
I'm honestly disappointed. This Harley, do good just to go terribly wrong, seems very out of character for my liking. It seems like the authors are unsure who Harley really is and what to do with her without Joker on the scene. There are too many hallucinations going around; they seriously need to stop with this. It destroys the flow of the story, and it's annoying because it means that simply nothing happens. I adore Harley and Ivy, however, here, it did not work because it was very fleeing and...
Sharp decline in quality story-wise and I'm not a fan of all of the artist changes.
Harley Quinn is so popular that DC put out almost as many specials as it does normal issues of the series. Case in point, this volume collects 3 actual issues of the series, and then an Annual, a Christmas Special, and a Valentine's Day Special too.The Annual is all one story in which Harley breaks into Arkham to rescue Poison Ivy, but ends up drugged and trapped in different dream sequences, which are basically just an excuse to use loads of guest artists and charge extra for a book that doesn'...
I received a preview eARC of this title from the publisher through NetGalley.I have a new favorite girl.Her name is Harley. She is as adorable and kindhearted as she is callous, badass, and well, honestly, batshit crazy. Just look at this smile and tell me you don't feel all warm inside:For real though, this set of one issue stories is pretty entertaining. Harley is unpredictable and a little bit unhinged, but she's also cute and in her own wacky way, innocent. She has a heart of gold. If she li...
Harley breaks into Arkham Asylum to break out Poison Ivy, combines Christmas cheer with a pet-care purge, does a stint as a bad-boy boy-toy (NOT what you're thinking!), goes a bit buggy, meets Father Tyme and baby Tyme, dates and rescues Bruce Wayne, and sets out on a search for a very special team of personal assistants to keep her chaotic life in order. But only the best can be trusted to spread Harley's values of honor and trustworthiness and insubordination. Rumored to not be part of true Ha...
This is my favorite one in this series. I'm glad I didn't give up. The silliness is tempered out a bit with good storytelling. Harley is much more of a heroic antiheroine instead of a neutral character who has no concept of right and wrong. Also, we get to see her psychiatrist roots in this book. There is still some gross humor, but not as over the top. Loved the Batman/Bruce Wayne storyline and the lesson about you might not want what you thought you did when you actually get it. A lot of good
Remember the #0 issue where a ton of artists contributed pages for Harley’s sugar-induced hallucinations? Apparently that’s now the format of the series! Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti write Harley waaaayy out of character and have fashioned her into a do-gooder type who’s created a mob of Harley-ettes who fight crime. That’s the feeble “story” of this nearly 200 page book!Conner/Palmiotti really don’t know what to do with Harley. She’s a psychiatrist, she’s a landlord, she’s a roller derby g...
I love Harley Quinn! She's just so frickin cool. First she has to bust her BFF Poison Ivy out of Arkham Asylum, and when she's there, the whole room (her, Ivy and two mad doctors) all take a whiff of some toxin that has them hallucinating...Harley's having dinner with Batman...I just love all the antics she gets up to, and she is always fighting for what she believes is right, and usually is on the underdog's side (even if it's her).
This volume is very much on the level of the previous two. This one did collect several one shot stories that were a little longer than regular issues. I will say I read the actual issues rather than the collection, and the Annual was scratch and sniff. It had smells such as leather, pizza, lotion, etc. Pretty interesting gimmick. The art as usual was sexy, and Poison Ivy shows up from time to time too.Overall I'm enjoying this series just enough to keep reading it, but it's not really one of my...
Better than the second, but not as good as the first volume.