DC Comics
Review: Harley Quinn #44
By Philip Schweier
June 21, 2018 - 08:36

DC Comics
Writer(s): Christopher Sebela
Artist(s): Mirka Andolfo, Max Raynor
Colourist(s): Gabe Eltaeb
Letterer(s): Dave Sharpe
Cover Artist(s): Bilquis Everly, Mat Lopes; Frank Cho



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Harley is trapped in the tunnels under the city, and her best hope for getting out is one of Pyg’s dolls and a robe-wearing, scythe-wielding cult member. But those are the kind of odds are little anti-hero likes. In no time at all she has a plan to free both her and her new friends.


I’ve enjoyed the past few issues as Harley has been on her own, unencumbered by an ever-growing cast of supporting players. Having it thinned out a bit for a while has helped both her and me take a breather from the claustrophobic nature of too many people interested in one’s well-being. Just sayin’


I enjoy Mirka Andolfo’s artwork; a worthy addition to the repertoire of artists in her corner. It’s consistent with the book overall, yet Mirka brings something of their own to it as well.


This is the end of the current story arc, so look for a brand new adventure next issue. It’s always a treat to see what kind of mad-cap hijinks our favorite crazy gal has in store for us.

Rating: 8/10


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