1. A fun superhero story with some fabulous artwork.
It's Chip Zdarsky enjoying his time off the big epics and just having fun with Kevin Maguire, creating a hilarious Harley snack, that's not just looking good on the plate but also tastes yummy.
2. A fun heartfelt story with some fabulous artwork.
Leah Williams writing an emotionally stirring story about a young Harley dealing with the ferocious gymnastics business.
An impressive short story that takes the heaviness out of the subject matter through humor, a glorious Harley ending, and vivid, beautiful artwork by Natacha Bustos. For me, the best one of the issue.
3. A fun heist story with some fabulous artwork.
Paul Scheer and Nick Giovanetti telling a classic Harley tale with a cleverly constructed heist, a charmingly crazy Harley, a lot of gags, and a jolly ending.
All very entertainingly illustrated by Tom Reilly, with an interesting mix of cartoon and noir.
Conclusion:
As expected, you can't do anything wrong with a Harley in black, white and red(der). I was perfectly entertained.
Plus:
In contrast to the other big player on the market, you get high quality printing on high quality paper from DC for your money.
Harley Quinn Black White Redder #1 (Of 6) Cover A Bruno Redondo
€7,90
Written by Chip Zdarsky, Leah Williams, Paul Scheer, and Nick Giovannetti Art by Kevin Maguire, Natacha Bustos, and Tom Reilly The bloody brilliance of 2020's Harvey-nominated Harley Quinn: Black + White + Red deserved an encore--this time in print periodical!… read more