I read them, don't remember much about it though....I remember really enjoying the issue where Harley and Poison Ivy go to metropolis...that's about it
Did anyone here read the entire run? I might pick 1-38 for about $40. I just wanted to see if it would be worth it. Thanks.
I read them, don't remember much about it though....I remember really enjoying the issue where Harley and Poison Ivy go to metropolis...that's about it
This title never should have happened. The number of supervillains who can carry their own title is in the low single digits. It was a bad Catwoman rip-off and I was relieved when it got canceled.
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Karl Kessel wrote it? Eeeew.
not sure on your budget, but personally i'd rather spend $40 on other things.
but the Harely Quin series started off great. really an A-class series. after a while though it started to get serious and that kinda blew me off. Harley Quin is such a fun bouncy character that didn't need to be serious.
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It was one of my favorites for about 12 or so issues, then it lost steam. And as soon as Lieberman (I think) tried to make it more like Brubakers Catwoman, I lost interest.
I was a really big fan of the Dodson's art though. I got his Harley, Poison Ivy and Catwoman tattooed on my leg and it turned out quite well.
As far as buying the run... I bet you could get something better.
I only ever bought a couple of issues, but I really enjoyed it!
One was serious (she was infected with a virus, and was going to die if she couldn't get the antidote) and the other was funny (stand alone Joker/Batman story).
I would buy up, for sure.
Pretty forgettable, I thought. Even the Dodson art is very cluttered. Not much room for cheesecake, even.
Kesel's written some good Fantastic Four issues, though. Some "eh", but some really nice ones, too.
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