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Harley Quinn/Gossamer #1 Review
Harley Quinn takes in Gossamer as one of her own and the backup story is all kinds of delightful.
Harley Quinn takes in Gossamer as one of her own and the backup story is all kinds of delightful.
Focusing on our society's mistrust of the media allows the story to resonate with readers.
Nothing of note really happens in this slow-moving (re-)introduction.
A high stakes game of cat and mouse—er, cat and bird gets Selina Kyle and Dinah Lance mixed into these...
Longtime Red Hood and the Outlaws readers will adore this annual- and I bet casual readers will too.
DC has taken a crossover nobody saw coming and made it deeply meaningful.
Daffy Duck and Joker finally meet, but who will blow whose head off?
A great issue that doesn't waste any time developing the main character as well as backstory.
Lex Luthor and Porky Pig get political.
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"Nobody ever has the balls to publish it. Vertigo does."
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