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‘Harley Quinn #4’ (review)

Written by Stephanie Phillips
Art by Riley Rossmo
Published by DC Comics

 

This has been a pretty wild ride thus far.

The creative team has done a great job of really stretching this character into something that is a bit more fresh. I am enjoying this take on Harley very much and it is a lot of fun where this is headed.

Solomon Grundy is in town. That’s right, that guy who was born on a Monday has hit Gotham City and nobody will be safe again.

That is, unless Harley has anything to say about that. And I can assure everyone, she most definitely does.

So we get to see Harley go through the sewers where she comes up against Grundy. She also comes up against Killer Croc.

There is a big fight that happens in the sewer and the whole thing is pretty crazy indeed.

Kevin meanwhile, has been captured by Hugo Strange has plans for him and not the nice kind either.

This leads to one heck of a funny ending for the book that really put a smile on my face. I really enjoyed it very much.

The story by Phillips is a lot of fun. She writes an entertaining script yet again and it is a good time for sure. I love Riley Rossmo’s art and that is the selling point for me. It is another good issue in a series that is really working for me.

RATING: B+

 

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