Post by richardvasseur on Jul 21, 2021 14:42:54 GMT
Harley Quinn graphic novels
Volumes 1-5 ( issues 1-75)
Writer: Stan Humpries
Various artists
DC Comics
Reviewed by: Allen Klingelhoets
Okay. I have been reading the Harley Quinn graphic novels for nearly a month. The comic is based on the more current Harley Quinn. There is lots of action. Harley Quinn interacts with many in DC Universe. There is even some episode issues involving Granny Goodness from Darkseid world. She is tormented by death of her Mother. There are many issues that i really enjoyed like anniversary issues 50 and 75. The series is more for teen to adult readers.
The third volume cost 19.99. I just ordered through inter-library loan service.
Here is just a teaser from back cover of volume 3.
Introducing Harley's New Sidekick...Batman?
When a prominent Gotham City doctor is found dead with Joker toxin in his veins, all the clues point to Harley. The Dark Knight is on the case, and to clear her name. Harley will have to convince Batman of her innocence then team-up with the Caped Crusader to find the real baddie.
But this misadventure is more than just typical Quinn shenanigans: it's the first step in a cosmic-powered opportunity of a life time! Turns out, the godlike Lords of Choas and Order are seeking a new agent, and Harley's a contender. Now, all that stand in the way of her becoming a demigod of Chaos 9naturally) and Order ( is that a typo?) are a couple of lousy trials.
But before she can prove her worth to the immortals, she'll have to prove it to Batman. If he can't believe she's changed will the first test be her last?
Plus, the Three Witches bug Harley with an unexpected metamorphosis, a holiday reunion brings bad tidings and more in Harly Quinn Vol. 3: The Trials of Harley Quinn from writer Stan Humphries (Dial H for Hero) and artists John Timms (Harley Quinn) Otto Schmidt ( Green Arrow) and Sami Basri (Power Girl) collects issues # 55 and 57-63.
Allen Klingelhoets