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I'm always thrilled to read a new Harley Quinn volume and this started off fun with Harley and Ivy taking a break and traveling to the Bahamas. Then, they discover that the place they are staying at is housing nudists, so they try to blend in with the crowd...The Bahamas is actually the best part of the volume. One would think that the next story that involves the Joker would be better, but it just wasn't that interesting to read. I just never really found it to be that engrossing, and though it...
Funny, crazy, good dialogues and artwork, like to see Joker's game again, it's good, very satisfying
Two separate arcs, neither one memorable or well done. A serious fall-off for the series.
**I received a free eARC from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review**This volume is all about Harley's relationships. First we have Harley and Poison Ivy doing some travelling together and having lots of fun. Along the way, they find a big surprise, but, being as they are, they just go along with it. Harley also tries her best to take her relationship with Ivy one step further.Then we have a story featuring the Joker, and he's incredibly crazy about Harley, doing everythin...
This takes Harley in such a completely different direction than the other current DC Rebirth titles that it doesn't even feel as if it belongs. This was just pure silliness! After a specific episode in Suicide Squad Vol. 2 where Harley's insanity is measured against her own sanity, this flighty, ditzy Harley is pure nonsense. Two one-off stories start the trade, the first being gaggingly environmentally pc with Poison Ivy. Both these stories plant a seed about the upcoming Joker arc. The next 3-...
SO much better than the first volume, but still not as authentic to Harley as I would like. The Joker storyline was a good touch, and her friendship/relationship with Ivy was also a great addition.I'm tired of this writing team though. They aren't doing Harley justice...
Rating: 4.5/5 stars because the last comic was a lot weaker than the others.
Harley Quinn saves Christmas.Don't even pretend you're not super intrigued to read THAT one. This is such a delightful, disturbing, deranged volume of fun. Harley's adventures, including time with her chlorophyll cutie, Poison Ivy, are so fantabulous. It's now clear where the humor missing from DC comics has gone. They were saving it to pile onto Harley's storylines. Not only does Harley get a fun (and far too short) visit to the land of Oz, she also has to deal with her former lover/nemesis (le...
3.5 starsThis one was super colorful, funny, mega-creative and loads of fun!Way better than vol. 1 and I really enjoyed the psychedelic twist that was put on it. Could have done without the Santa Claus Story in my opinion. A bit too surreal for me. Has definitely given a boost to the shaky start that was the Rebirth of Harley Quinn. Next installment is a given! Go Harley!
Harley goes on vacation with Poison Ivy and Harley tries her best to win Ivy over into a more permanent relationship. When she gets back from vacation, the Joker starts sending her messages and eventually shows up to try and win her back. The final issue has Harley saving Santa Claus by going into his brain. Even though this is the same creative team, I'm enjoying this rebirth run of Harley a lot more. Th book focuses a lot more on story than slapstick nonsense. The jokes are still there, but no...
It was not a good reveal...3.5World: The art is fine, it's beautiful and zany and over the top like this series. The world building here is actually quite solid and relies on a lot of past reader knowledge. This book honors and cares for the characters that this creative team be gathered throughout the years and this book continues that trend. Story: I liked and kinda was meh with the Ivy story but having them together is always great, I love their love. The Joker story on the other hand was rat...
I thought this was going to touch on the multiple Jokers thing so I was a little let down. but all in all, this was a good series!!
This is only the second Harley Quinn graphic novel I've read, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. Harley goes on holiday in the Bahamas with Poison Ivy (in what turns out to be a beachside nudist resort), is faced with what appears to be a newly-escaped Joker and proceeds to torture him repeatedly, and then saves Santa Claus in a twist on a plot from a 1950s sci-fi movie. And also intimidates the crap out of Santa Claus, for the best reasons.
Fabulously funny and heartbreaking at the same time. The Harley/Ivy relationship is really well written here, and shows again how Ivy is the more mature of the pairing.Harley revisits her issues with Joker in a wonderfully violent manner, and hopefully, that's the last we'll see of his image for a while.Harley also saves Santa in a mind-bending seasonal adventure that has to be read to be believed.Great art. Great stories.
I am liking the new Harley stories. She is more interesting to me here then in other stories I have read.
Wow this was bad. Horrible. Garbage. Prior volume in this series had three stories. Two of which seemed relatively competent, third was a little off but okay-ish. This volume? Stretching things, you could . . . say there are about three story lines. Maybe. Maybe more? Is kind of a mess.There's: 1) talked about for a long time before now, Ivy and Harley finally go off on their vacation and . . . it's over like immediately after they arrive. Um . . yay? lame.2) Harley and Red Tool attack a squid u...
Ehh... The Harley books have been boring for a while. Harley is psychotic, but also very tired. Repeat. In this one, we get more queerbaiting between Poison Ivy and Harley. Hetero superheros get to have sex on rooftops. These poor ladies just get to almost kiss sometimes. It's getting annoying :lThe main story is a Joker stand-in that Harley sees through quite quickly. I appreciate that she maintains her decision to keep the Joker out of her life. Did we really need to shove him in there again?A...
Well, I read it. Harley isn't my favorite, but I did enjoy the series where the Joker was back in town. Kind liked the Poison Ivy storyline. Eh. It wasn't my favorite, but I don't think that has anything to do with the writing or the art. I'm just not all about that Harley life, ya know?
The first volume in the new 'Rebirth' run left me believing that Harley Quinn would be left untouched but after reading this volume I realize that is not the case. On the surface everything looks the same. All the support players are still there with some new ones added and Coney Island is still the setting but with this volume we are going deeper into the character and the reader is given lengthier story arcs and more use of her crew. Gone is the fever paced craziness and fractured stories that...
Having the Joker in this volume seems to up its game a bit. The presentation is grittier than previous stories in the run so far. I hope we get more serious storylines like this from Harley, but I'm not holding my breath.