by Paul Dini, Bruce Timm, Glen Murakami, Mike Parobeck
I haven't seen this series in too long. I really do adore it, and have since I first saw it. This graphic novel is composed of stories set in that universe: the title story is about Joker and Harley Quinn, although the other stories - reprints of Annuals, and I'm sure reprints of other stories f...
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How can you not love Harley Quinn? Is the most fantastic character in the Bat's universe. She is so sick that she makes you laught. And this comic is a very good presentation for her. 5 stars, not a doubt!
If you're a fan of the 90s animated series and haven't read this collection then what's wrong with you? Don't be like me and wait years and years to crack the pages of this glorious book.Contained within this compilation is the headlining, "Mad Love" in which we're treated to the origin story of Ha...
This was all kinds of Batman: The Animated Series goodness =] LOVED IT!!!
Mad Love is the headliner in this collection of Batman stories that seem to share only a Batman: The Animated Series aesthetic. Mad Love is, of course, the origin story of Harley Quinn, and it's by far the best of the lot. It was eventually adapted into an episode of the cartoon series, with only sl...
"Harley Quinn" showcases the introduction of one of my favorite villains in the Batman series, not necessarily because she has a dark or deep storyline to her name, but because she's so lively and entertaining that it's hard to not laugh and like her at the same time. This comic explores how she me...