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What a squandered set up - Amanda Conner, Power Girl and Harley should go together like peanut butter and bacon, but this volume just...fizzled. Amanda Conner's Power Girl is usually so fun, but here she's just really stilted. Is this a New 52 reboot thing? Were they trying to make her more of a foil for Harley? Whatever the reason, it makes her a total wet blanket. Also, for a volume where the male lead spends most of the time in a Slave Leia costume, there is a huge amount of male-gaze fanserv...
3.5 stars[an explosion rockets Harley Quinn across a moon to her possible death] "Oh no. I'm gonna go BOOM! Or SPLAT! . . . Maybe BOOM-SPLAT! And I'll never be able ta find out which one!" -- Harley QuinnThis unexpected team-up - the narration box calls them the 'Crazy Crusaders' - of two total opposites was just ridiculously silly but entertaining. But then it was no surprise once I checked the credits -- two of the writers are Palmiotti & Gray, and I had just coincidentally finished their slig...
(B+) 77% | GoodNotes: Very Viva Las Vegas, it's tongue-in-cheek bawdy, and gaudy, though aimless, it's shameless: good-trashy, not shoddy.
For a book that tries to play up the sexual innuendo laughs to the extreme, this one lacks for a happy ending. It’s also missing a happy beginning and middle.If you’re going to focus on the sex angle, go all the way, no teasing with lame double entendres and nobody likes recycled Mad magazine jokes. This is the worst kind of attempt at humor: its line after line of set-ups without an adequate punch line.Filler. If only....Also: It’s Power Girl! A really crappy writer could have filled half the b...
Vartox is back baby. He's a character from the Power Girl series, pre-new 52, who's based on a terrible Sean Connery movie from the 70's, Zardoz. The story spins out of Harley Quinn #12 where Power Girl has amnesia and Harley convinces her they are partners in fighting crime. The series is funny and action-packed with great art from Stephane Roux.
Some interesting art but overall pretty damned silly.
So it is spring break time and I am spending some time with the fam. So while getting some R&R there is nothing better than catching up on some reading and especially reading some recent graphic novel releases. DC comics latest releases find us in the back issues of the DC You retooling of the DC Universe. The DC You initiative was to allow writers to write what they want without having to deal with the choke hold of continuity. So I picked up the Harley Quinn and Power Girl book not knowing wha...
You see the cover? This is one comic book you can judge by its cover. It is silly, it is pulpy, it is a good time without all the doom and gloom of the DC movie universe. Harley Quinn and Powergirl have teamed up, mostly because Powergirl has suffered memory loss and Harley has convinced her that they are a crime fighting duo. What follows in this book is the duo being tricked with a portal that transports them to the other side of the galaxy where they must save a dude who looks like Sean Conne...
I was having a good time. Then Hunter S. Thompson showed up. Then I was having a GREAT time.
Fun fun fun!I like this series, it's stupid, it's tongue and cheek and it's ridiculous, if you understand the point of this than you will enjoy it, if not, you will find little pleasure here.World: The art is fun, it's colorful, it's ridiculous and over the top. The main takeaway is the facial expressions, Harley is just cute cute cute. The world building here is also a hoot, it's stupid and ridiculous and absolutely nuts, but that's the point. It is a fun canvas for the story, which is also stu...
This was not bad but not that good either. Conner can do so much better with her jokes than the heavy handed ones here, and can do much better with her innuendos as well. It's just a silly little romp, but at least Harley looks like Harley here... Just a warning to those who have not read all of her new 52 run, book 4 and 5 Harley looks so different and it bugged me soooo much. Her face was just weird to me...Also, I am kinda interested to look up Power Girl's series now, because I liked her in
In order to comprehend (ish) what this graphic novel is about, you must first read the first two volumes of the New 52's Harley Quinn run. This mini-series literally picks up in the middle of one of the panels with Harley Quinn and Power Girl being sucked into a different dimension. There they get involved in some sexed-up aliens drama. He apparently idolizes Power Girl and tries to marry *this* version of her. Overall, this mini-series is completely useless. It was dumb. Everything lovely abo...
Not the best one I've read... quite a boring plot full of idiotic moments, none of the funny bizarre that I like in this one.
Harley Quinn and Power Girl is a six-issue limited series that has Harley Quinn and Power Girl teaming up to battle various evils. It was written by Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti, and Justin Gray with art mainly by Stéphane Roux. Harley Quinn and Power Girl collects all six issues of the 2015–2016 limited series.Harley Quinn and Power Girl is a six-issue limited series, which is an insane, galactic adventure that is packed to the brim with creative concepts. Harley and Power Girl visit weird wo...
Well, this is sillier than a soup sandwich but it acknowledges that and makes fun of itself and doesn't try to be anything more, so therefore it succeeds quite well in being what it is. How's that for nonsensical commentary? The theme is sexual innuendo on a seventh grade level, but it's all pretty amusing and entertaining and all in good fun. There are some genuinely funny bits of banter ("feels a bit like filler"!), and although it lacks much in the way of plot, it's good for some chuckles. Th...
Funnier than I expected (my expectations on Harley Quinn were deflated after a disappointing foray in the New52-era HQ). This pairing works like any classic - peanut butter and chocolate, John Woo and bullet casings, Chris Evans and body fat calipers.Harley is more goofy than sociopathic, PG is stubborn and naive, and the setting/weirdo kidnapee is just salaciously bizarre.You might think these scenes are out of context, but really this is just about the way this shit hits you, and it's great:ht...
As always, funny and non-sensical. I enjoyed it very much, but it is by no means perfect.
Lmao why did they give her wedding dress a boob window too
The fourth wall is swiss cheese. This was a side story that happened to the not-so-dynamic duo after some villains teleported them away. Its a long, frustrating (for Powergirl) odyssey of sex jokes and odd behavior thats good for some laughs but doesn't really build on the characters.At least Powergirl gets slut shamed for her costume...and beats the snot out of the people who do it.
This is silly Harley Quinn. In this one, she teams up with Power Girl. They have an unlikely alliance. Power Girl is all serious business and Harley is all about fun. However, they do work well together. Their adventures span the galaxy and include no less than androids, a planet where its ruler is worshipped as a sex god, and even weirder things along the way. I prefer the less silly Harley, but this was amusing. And any Harley is worth reading. Overall rating: 3.5/5.0 stars.