![]() ![]() We have a unique format to take a mature journey in seeing how Harleen becomes Harley, and it’s taking each step slowly. What I am enjoying the most with this book is how it’s simply taking its time. Writer/artist Sejic continues this month, with more Joker, more Gotham, and more dreams. The issue planted many seeds and has taken its time in letting them flourish. Last month’s issue kicked off with a quick backstory of the character, and how she was first introduced to The Joker. Don’t worry, you won’t find that in Stjepan Sejic’s Black Label book HARLEEN. Some could argue there’s a fear of overexposure. Harley Quinn is an interesting character and has been receiving a lot of attention the past few years. ![]() ![]() But her work with the city’s super-criminals quickly muddies the waters of good and evil, and in the deepest, darkest padded rooms of Arkham, even the words of a mad clown start making sense! Harleen Quinzel’s found herself with free access to every inmate in Arkham Asylum, where she desperately pursues a revolutionary and highly controversial cure to the insanity of Gotham. ![]() SYNOPSIS: Despite the strongest objections from every possible authority-including district attorney Harvey Dent-Dr. ![]()
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