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(B+) 79% | GoodNotes: Read in trade paperback. Collective review for issues #0-8 can be found here: Harley Quinn, Volume 1: Hot in the City.
Fun adult look at HarleyI liked the groundhog, very witty... I love Harley's outfits, sorry, I'm just a guy lol. Interested to read the rest
Cute. What you expect from Ms. Quinzel. Fun and different makes for an interesting read and enjoyable for the fact Harley is on her own atm.
Harley Quinn sounds like one of those characters I should end up liking, but… I think she's too complex to understand in a single issue. Plus, I'm more of a Marvel girl than a DC one. So… maybe I'll read a trade at some point. This was an intriguing introduction. It didn't tell me everything I wanted to know, but it didn't repel me either!
Okay. So they had a Halloween sale at my comic shop, i bought The Infinity Gauntlet, and i got a bunch of free comics, this being on of them! And for the most part this was an okay read! Although it could get better, i have read #1s and then #2s get better! But anyway, the plot is that Harley has got an inheritance and got a apartment, however she has to get a job to pay rent, so she goes for an interview at a mental hospital! While this is going on shes been attacked by Assassins trying to coll...
I was stuck in a reading funk and decided to give a comic a shot. Little did I know I would become a huge fan of Harley Quinn that I have been devouring all her comics. I love the art and the stories paint her in a light I never expected. I have enjoyed every installment so far and looking forward to reading them all. Highly recommend she's quickly become my favorite DC character.
There is a reason for people to hate the new 52, DC needs to stick to the basics of the storylines.
Received in a Comixology bundle that came with my advanced ticket for Suicide Squad This. This! THIS is what I want Harley Quinn to be. In this, she's not under the Joker's thumb anymore. She is out on her own, doing her anti-hero thing. I like that she's a little reminiscent of Deadpool. Because I love her character and I don't necessarily want her to be a horrible person/fantastic villain. I would love to continue this series. It was more enjoyable than any Deadpool issues that I can recall.
A Harley Quinn series – I don’t know what took DC so long to realise the potential, but finally we have it and it’s so, so good! Harley inherits an apartment block above a freakshow in Coney Island, becomes a roller derby player, and becomes the target of assassins. She also throttles a hipster who’s mistreating his dog and adopts the little pup as her own – that scene alone puts this comic in the top tier for me! Want to see what a good New 52 comic looks like? Check this one out! Read the full...
Yay, Strong Independent Harley kicking butt! Everyone gets by with a little help from their friends, Harley takes over her new space with old friends and few new ones.Great Art work!!! Loved it!!!
I absolutely loved this collection. I love this new story line so much. Harley & Ivy are forever my favorite.
Coney Island was a great place to shoot this comic, story line is great art is even better
This was a fun slice of life issue for Harley Quinn. Really sets the tone for the series.
After reading a few Suicide Squad comics I was interested in reading this solo Harley Quinn series, Hot in The City. The story starts pretty cool with Harley and Mr J broke up (but for how long?) and Harley moving what little possession she still has (after he blew her storage up with everything she loved in it) to her new home. She quickly finds out that this home has plenty of strings attached with her having to look after the place, collect rent from tenants and make up about $6000 in her own...
I've known about Harley Quinn for a long time but never took interest in her until after I saw the Suicide Squad move. Ugh! I wish read this when it first came out! I loved reading it. Her saving the dog made me love her even more!
There's only one thing that bothers me: why would one of her ex-patients die and leave all their belongings to their ex-psychiatrist who became a supervillain???It is even said in issue #0 that the patient was from Arkham Asylum, so... it was probably one of the craziest motherfuckers in Gotham. So I suppose they took a liking to Dr Quinzel and all, but still: why would they leave a condo to their doctor????I know that Harley needed a new place to stay but this smells like lazy writing to me. Ot...
First off: I LOVE Harley Quinn. She has been a favorite of mine since my childhood and I do prefer the old look. I like the hair nowadays that is half red/half black but I just don't love the new suits that she has in comics, games and movies. I was quite disappointed by this. The art is fine, good detailing and bright colors but I don't like the over-the-top action drawings. Harley riding her bike with all that stuff packed on the back, etc. It is campy but not in a good way.The story line is f...
Excellent startI've always liked harley Quinn so I was anxious to see how this would turn out. I have to say up want to check the rest of the series out now. Not only is there harley but roller jam which is always fascinating to watch.
Yay!!!It has a dachshund in the story. Pretty much means the story is award winning in my humble opinion. Yay!!!
I loved the art. It was a bit like Harley Quinn and poison ivy set up an animal shelter . Not what I was expecting but I will give other issues a shot .