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YerHuckleberry
While it offered cool ideas, especially regarding Joker's backstory, in an effort to be a realistic take, it lost most of who the characters are. Remove some names and green hair, I'd think this was more likely to be a lesser version of Silence of the Lambs. I don't think this version of Harley is more relatable, and I thought she was all edge and no heart. The black and white sections of the book were phenomenally illustrated though. If there's a sequal, I'll only read it for free and I don't think I'll return to this.
Dat-Potato-Dough
this is truly a phenomenal book. I’m a sucker for a mystery and love story’s so this was great. not to mention my favorite underused charecter Ted Kords Blue Beetle was in this and done well I thought. Bring back Ted Kord
EmpoweringHushedQueen
Yeah this was incredible. Especially the art... sublime. Something I really love about detective stories in comics is the fantastical elements. It just makes it so much fun.

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DrivingDreamyArchitect
Harley kicks ass
DrivingDreamyArchitect
keeps getting better
DrivingDreamyArchitect
HARLEY QUINN IS FOREVER DA COOL BADASS BOMB!!!
Mohawk-Mark-6
I love this so much