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Harley Quinn #32 Review
Let's hope that this isn't the end of this new, better Harley Quinn.
Let's hope that this isn't the end of this new, better Harley Quinn.
Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner kick off the beginning of the end of their unforgettable run on Harley Quinn with...
'The Jetsons' get the DC Comics treatment in a serious science fiction drama.
Harley is taking agency in her life and trying to give it to those she might have stepped on or...
Harley's initial foray into politics isn't off to a good start, but this arc is.
Harley hopes to make New York great again.
A hilarious, fun look at Harley's different incarnations with great writing and wonderful art.
No one ruins Harley Quinn's birthday party. No one.
Harley’s been doing her best to hold her corner of New York City together, but the mayor’s been doing his...
It's time to celebrate, for more reasons than one.
Despite inconsistent pacing and another jarring, abrupt transition between two artists, 'Harley Quinn' #24 delivers.
A blast of an issue that acts as a microcosm of Harley's character at its core.