[REVIEW] JOKER/HARLEY: CRIMINAL SANITY #1
Harley Quinn gets a makeover in this gritty miniseries that takes a grounded, procedural approach to the Joker Mythos. Does it live up to the Black Label?
Harley Quinn gets a makeover in this gritty miniseries that takes a grounded, procedural approach to the Joker Mythos. Does it live up to the Black Label?
This week on the Hour: We sit down and talk Riverdale, Star Trek, the upcoming Birds of Prey/Harley Quinn film, and then launch into an in-depth review of JOKER.
Harleen is a fascinating character study which I eagerly anticipate to continue, but don’t get too close — you might end up losing your sanity with her.
Heroes in Crisis #1 dumps us right in the middle of an unimaginable murder scene. Mostly because all of the dead are superheroes.
Rhian shows us her latest acquisition from the DC Bombshells line of Funkos for Funko Friday. Check out her photos and write up.
Harley & Ivy Meet Betty & Veronica #2 struggles to hit its stride due to unnecessary plot complications and lots of mistaken identity.
While the idea of a comic based solely on a series of statues sounds like a mindless cash-grab, Gotham City Garage #1 is anything but that.
Harley & Ivy Meet Betty & Veronica is the girlfriends mashup/crossover comic that you didn’t know you needed, but now it’s here and it’s perfect.
What’s a Harley Quinn celebration without a little Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy love? They’re decidedly romantic and the fanworks for them are delightful.