18 March 2017

Review: Harley Quinn, Volume One

Harley Quinn: Volume One | Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti
Published by: DC Comics, March 21st 2017
Genre: Science Fiction, Superheroes
Pages: 144
Format: Ebook
Source: DC Comics, via Netgalley

Harley Quinn's crazy world on has gotten even more crazier when an unexpected, contagious enemy comes to town! Protecting her neighborhood just got a little harder, good thing they have chainsaws!

Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti continue their mammoth run on this New York Times best-selling title in Harley Quinn, Volume 1: Die Laughing!

CollectingHarley Quinn 1-6, Rebirth
 
Openly queer Harley is EVERYTHING to me. This rep is a gift.

The art is perfect, the story is as quirky and wild and bloody as I expected (and SO much more - Harley started a BAND!) The only thing is the India storyline didn't fit with the rest + seemed odd, but I still liked it! I just love the characters, they're so unique and memorable and funny as hell. This comic makes me so damn happy. I can't wait for volume 2!

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