Harley Quinn Black + White + Red

Black, white, and now READ for the first time in print!
 
One of the crown jewels of the DC library is the inimitable, Harvey Award-nominated Batman Black & White—innovative short tales of the Caped Crusader, told purely in primal black and white. Unfortunately, now Harley Quinn wants in on the action...and she's got her red pen, and some notes.


In Harley Quinn Black + White + Red, 19 tales of Gotham City's craziest clown princess are presented in nothing but black, white, and bold splashes of red. See how Harley's story unfolds in worlds beyond the DC Universe, in the alternate timelines of Batman: White Knight, Harleen, and the Harley Quinn animated series! Witness her darkest hours and her happiest moments! Wait, did she just...win an underground rap battle?!

An incredible array of award-winning talent from across the comics industry (like Stjepan Šejić, Sean Murphy & Katana Collins, Amanda Conner & Jimmy Palmiotti, and many more) have put their reputations in jeopardy to bring you these stories—so show a little gratitude, will ya? (And hey, not for nothin', but they got nominated for a Harvey Award too. Anything you can do, Harley can do better, Bat-brain!

This volume collects Harley Quinn Black + White + Red #1-17, alongside two all-new, never-before-seen stories—from Veep writer David Mandel and superstar artist Adam Hughes, and from Harley's co=creator, Paul Dini, with Batman: The Animated Series legend Kevin Altieri!

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232 pages

Average rating: 7

2 RATINGS

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Community Reviews

Barbara ~
Dec 11, 2024
6/10 stars
I enjoyed about half the graphic novel. If it's about Harly Quinn and Poison Ivy, the storylines were better written and it showed the true friendship and bond between those two. Whether they became lovers, later on, who cares? They do as they prove time and time again, when the going gets tough, they're in it, together.

This entire novel takes place after Harley Quinn and Mr. J broke up and she's doing her own thing. She's living life on her terms and it's good to see.

I only gave it three stars because half the book shows her craziness, which she is but it's more like she's the butt of the joke at times and that rubs me the wrong way. Where's my hammer? Kabam!

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