Harley Quinn #12 Review

Stephanie Phillips – Writer
Riley Rossmo – Artist
Ivan Plascencia – Colour
Andworld Design – Letters

Full steam ahead as we’re put on edge this week, giving us the conclusion to the math madness. Harley manages to save Kevin from Keepsakes catastrophic plan; Kevin was tied to train tracks, leaving Harley in a predicament, having to choose Kevin or Gotham City, she succeeds in saving both by defusing the bomb.  

The run is doing a great job introducing new friendships and bonds between Harley and others. Some being familiar faces we all know and love, and plenty of new characters on the scene also. Personally, I adore the bond between Kevin and Harley; it’s the kind of energy I look for in a true friend. 

Stephanie Phillips is fantastic; she understands a perfect balance in Harley’s tempo. Her thoughts and actions are exactly what you would expect from a character of her mentality. There is so much progress happening and much more room for growth and exploration of the character. Riley Rossmo’s art really coincides with the story and tone. He uses Harley’s bows to emote her so often, it’s my favourite aspect of any art he does of her. Such a unique and distinguishable style I adore anything he’s a part of. It’s playful and perfect for our favourite jester!

When you thought we were just getting settled; a new character is thrown into the mix. “The Verdict”. Now I don’t know about you but I thought Keepsake was a super cool villain and as bad as they come, but this new girl seems to be more trouble than most and I simply cannot wait to watch the chaos unfold!! 

-Violet ❤ 

Suicide Squad: Blaze Review

Simon Spurrier  – Writer 
Jordie Bellaire – Colourist 
Aaron Campbell  – Artist
Aditya Bidikar – Letterer 

DC Black Label’s Suicide Squad: Blaze is here and it is explosively violent, gory, sickeningly endearing, and as equally as humorous. A real cannibalistic, Tokyo Ghoul-type villain is literally ripping people to shreds for a yummy treat. It’s up to senior members of the Suicide Squad to mentor rookies in the field. The rookies? They are given superpowers! Cool right? Well not exactly, you see, the rookies die within a couple of months of receiving said powers.

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DC x Mad Love Collection from Makeup Revolution

If you remember our previous post about the DC x Makeup Revolution release, then you may be excited for the next – the Mad alone collection, coming just in time for Valentine’s Day.

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Series Announcement – Suicide Squad: Blaze

A new announcement was made today! Suicide Squad: Blaze #1 is hitting stores February 8th.

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Harley Quinn: Eat, Bang! Kill Tour Review


Well, Harlivy fans have hit the jackpot with this one. Anyone who follows me knows I love a good comparison or reference to previous stories and this comic run is packed with Easter eggs throughout. We see the purest intentions of Harley and Ivy’s relationship come to fruition on the pages of a run we’ve all yearned for. It’s all REAL this time, no queer baiting, no cliffhangers, no nasty companies saying it’s “too risky”. Wholesome goodness for us to enjoy.The team works incredibly well together to share with us something so special for the fans. A love letter to Harlivy fans and I’m never returning to sender!

Follow them on Twitter for more! Writer: @MizTeeFranklin Artist: @max_sarin Colorist: @marissadraws Letterer: @TaylorEspo

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Harley Quinn Appearances in Batman Detective Comics 

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“ShellGame:2”
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An Earth shattering Earthquake forces all residents of Gotham out of the city, leaving behind the city’s criminal underworld; they call it No Man’s Land. Harley shows up briefly here, introducing Joker shortly before running into Bane and  Mercy Graves; Lex Luthor’s assistant and bodyguard. They warn The Joker and Harley to lay off on Luthor’s business.

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Poppy Tierney – Bringing Harley to Life on Stage in Batman Live! World Arena Tour

In 2011-2012, the theatrical production by Allan Heinberg called Batman Live! stole the hearts of many fans – myself included, when I had the chance to see it on the St Louis leg of the US tour.

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Zavvi x Batman Mash Up Collection

Our new Batman Mash Up collection takes iconic imagery from the famous comic book franchise, and gives it a street art inspired makeover.

To celebrate Batman Day on Saturday 18th September, Zavvi has created The Batman Mash Up
Collection in partnership with Warner Bros. The collection celebrates our favourite brands with the
iconic DC Comics Characters in a torn collage aesthetic. Centred around Batman the collection
features products from our own brand ranges; Original Hero, Akedo, Moth, Milliner and Decorsome.”

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Harley-ween: Harley Quinn Halloween Shopping Guide 2021

Every year, it seems like we get more and more Harley at Halloween. Logical, considering we’re up to three live action film appearances. But whether you love it or hate it – Harley will likely be everywhere for Halloween 2021.

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Suicide Squad: Get Joker! #2

Writer: Brian Azzarello
Artist: Alex Maleev
Colorist: Matt Hollingsworth
Letterer: Jared K. Fletcher

After turning the tables on the Suicide Squad, The Joker gained control of the device that could detonate the bomb implanted in each of the team members’ heads. Now forced to do The Joker’s bidding, Red Hood, Harley, and the rest of Task Force X find themselves hunted by a newly formed Squad with a single mission: kill the previous Squad and take over hunting The Joker.”

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Suicide Squad: Get Joker! #1

Writer: Brian Azzarello
Artist: Alex Maleev
Colorist: Matt Hollingsworth
Letterer: Jared K. Fletcher

Critically acclaimed and bestselling author Brian Azzarello (Batman: Damned) and Eisner Award-winning art legend Alex Maleev (Batman: No Man’s Land) collaborate for the first time in this three-issue, Suicide Squad series pitting Red Hood, Harley Quinn, Firefly, and more of DC’s most villainous criminals against The Joker. When Task Force X’s Amanda Waller sets her sights on Batman’s greatest foe, she enlists the Dark Knight’s former partner Jason Todd to track down the Clown Prince of Crime and put an end to his mad reign of terror.”

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