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more like 3.5/5 the ending fell pretty flat compared to the first half.
This is my favorite Harley story to date. From hanging with the Joker to build a rollercoaster to having a slumber party with the baddest girls in Gotham, this comic was everything I could want and expect from a Harley comic. It was so humorous and fun and yet so action packed and deep down had some great themes present. I also loved the art style and how sometimes it changed to integrate the more animated style of Harley into the story. I would highly recommend this to any Harley fan, as this i...
I really don't know how to feel about this book. I love the character of Harley Quinn but I found the stories lacking. The artwork however was good throughout and I did like how everything looked and the use of colour. Overall though, I'm kind of disappointed.
I don't know why I keep thinking if a comic has a girl as the main character, it won't be sexist. You'd think I'd have learned by now.
So I've got a bad habit of adding things to my currently reading list and never taking them down and writing reviews. I love all the old Harley Quinn comics, and it is high time I wrote this review.Suicide Squad had Harley all sexed up, and there is no denying that's an aspect of her personality. She slept her way through university psychiatry and defines herself by her (impression of her) relationship to the Joker. Even still, there is something more underneath the clownish cat suit that speaks...
20% | E+ | AwfulA quote would be here if I'd remembered one...Harley Quinn centric stories set after she leaves The Joker and goes on some adventures of her ownI wanted to like this, I really did. The biggest crime this book commits is being absolutely, mind-numbingly boring. For a book featuring some of the least boring characters in the entire DC universe (many of the Bat's rogue gallery features in this), Kesel really, really misses the mark. In fact, he's so far from it that he can't even se...
A bit of a mix bag for me! So This book saw Harley in her own solo series, a few years before The New 52, back in the days when she wore her jester outfit and not her new designs(Which I like either way!). So this is 7 issues, each kind of being its own self contained story, and that's kind of where it falls flat, the stories are either hit or miss for the most part! Their is one pretty cool issue where she has a slumber party and invites a variety of different female villains such as: Catwoman
1 star — not a single knock-knock joke. :/JUST KIDDING :D4.5 stars rounded up!! this is Harley Quinn as we all know her best! goofy, punny, getting on the nerves of others, and in her own words, “a menace to society,” but more specifically, to ‘Happy Jack,’ and his three hired guns trying to stop her!! the issue he has with her isn’t really resolved in this story, but it seems clear that it will carry on over in to volume 2, i assume. she’s adorable and violent as she always is, and the art styl...
Finally, finally, a Harley Quinn graphic novel that I, not only liked, loved. It had humour, good illustrations, and an actual storyline. Success!! ('Bout damn time that my 80 cent library holding fee was worth it!)This is the fourth book I've read with Harley in it, but only the first one I'd recommend. And how!
4 stars. I thoroughly enjoyed this. Despite Harley being my second favorite DC character her comics are so hit or miss. This one was good though. I liked the artwork a lot and Harley's characterization was great. She wasn't too ditzy or stupid as most comics tend to make her which was great. She was loveable and slightly ditzy and just as funny. While I enjoyed this entire comic as a whole my favorite part was the party that Harley threw with the other female villains. It was hilarious and such
I actually have no idea who this is for, except that it's probably not for any of my GR friends. Though I did laugh out loud at this bit of stupid.
Harley decides to leave the Joker after he tries to kill her (way to thank her for getting his ass outta prision), and begins a new life looking for new employers. She even ends up working for Two-Face!! But this kind of employment ends when she discovers that Two Face doesn't understand love is a two way street.Then Harley celebrates a prty to inaugurat4e her own new place, and tells everyone she is going solo! Solo but funding the "Quinntets", formed by her and the people who want to follow he...
so many painful puns.
2.5 starsA lot of wasted potential here (Harley leaving Joker, hanging out with the girls... only to hire a bunch of guys and do pointless stuff with them??) and - to be perfectly honest - it's Ivy who's the real star here but it's not not entertaining and some pages are really a pleasure to look at.
Harley Quinn: Preludes and Knock Knock Jokes by Karl Kesel, is the story of everyone's favorite sidekick, Harley Quinn, and how she is trying to make a name for herself as an actual supervillain, rather than just a lackey to the Joker. With the hilarity of a breakup between the world's most famous comic book duo, and a slumber party for the ages, this was a clever story with insight to a character that may not have been realized before. The only reason that this didn't get a five, is simply beca...
This seems like it was a Batman comic that was supposed to be geared towards girls (because, you know, there's a ton of female characters in it so of course girls will like it or some sort of bullshit explanation like that) and it hit all the teenage cliche's it could. This comic is bad. Simply bad. Everything that makes Harley Quinn an interesting and intriguing character is somehow just not talked about and instead, it is all about her going and getting together with all the "girls" and having...
Second comic book I've read. Very funny, but I think I'm more into novels than comics.
I was hoping for more Harley/Ivy, but I guess I got my share in the beginning... It was nice to see some of Harley's vulnerability in the beginning, but as it went on it got more action-focused which isn't always my cup of tea. And I know she used to do gymnastics, but some of those poses are a bit too much (ass). Hoping for more Poison Ivy in the next one!
Gotta love Harley QuinnI really enjoyed this and the illustrations are beautiful!3,5 stars
I really wanted to like this after seeing it be held in such high regard, especially against the likes of New 52 and Rebirth, but I just... didn't really. Everything after the first issue just felt like meaningless filler, and while there was some backstory built for Harley in between, the plots of the issues were so plain I've already forgotten what most of them were about. While I haven't read a good Harley comic I've enjoyed some runs just for being fun, but this just didn't do it for me. The...