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Harley Quinn, Vol. 3: Kiss Kiss Bang Stab by Chad Hardin, Jimmy Palmiotti

sabregirl's review against another edition

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5.0

The better volume in this series. It kinda cuts back on the eye rolling OOC of Harley Quinn and sticks to actual stores. I just wish they could cut back on the 'fourth wall breaks' of stuff it was cute in the first one now I'm just skipping stuff because it's so stupid. Not in any rush to read Vol 4, like I was for this one. I only picked this up because it was easier to find against the other ones I was looking for.

mrbnatural10's review

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3.0

I received an ARC from NetGalley.

I'm not a big fan of the HQ specials (except for the Comic Con one), so this one didn't do much for me. I'm also not as much a fan of the new artist, but I'm sure I'll get used to it.

viandemoisie's review

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3.0

It is getting better. The series had a bit of a rough start with the first two volumes, but I am liking the direction it's taking with volume 3.

The Christmas story with Harley using her superpower of "a psychiatry phd" to psychoanalyze an overactive child and help her go through her grief was pretty great, and the kind of story that is perfect for the character of Harley Quinn.

danidep's review

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adventurous dark funny lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.25

sapphicbookdragon's review

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5.0

Harley locks lips with Bruce Wayne, Batman and Ivy in this volume. Good times!

noregrets4life33's review

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4.0

Love Harley!

iainkelly_writing's review against another edition

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4.0

An improvement on the previous entry, with Harley in full flow and an enticing set up for the next volume.

sarah_toast's review against another edition

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2.0

It was good. I didn't mean to buy this comic though. I meant to get a different one with a very similar title. It seemed similar to what I was reading though and that makes me sad that the story just keeps getting published with no changes. I guess that's part of the problem with comics. You can't change to much or else the people get mad and you can't keep to much or else the people get mad.

bookdingo's review

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5.0

These new Harley collections just keep getting better and better! This series has properly illustrated the chaotic good/hot mess that is Harley Quinn. Without the Joker, she has become a destructive heroine with a big heart for babies, animals, baby animals, and anyone that is unwanted or misunderstood. Her methods are unorthodox, but now that Harley is the manager of her own apartment building filled with lovable, quirky folks (working as "freaks" in a glorious show), she has a fantastic support system to back up her antics. Harley has a LIFE now, away from Gotham and its obsession with bats.

This collection features delightful holiday one-offs, including a V-day themed story about Harley bidding $1 mil and $100 on a date with almost-billionaire Bruce Wayne, which leads to a hilarious dream sequence in which Harley becomes his new Robin and whacky paramour.


Also, the most exciting aspect? Harley decides she needs assistants, and hires a dozen ladies to become her "Gang of Harleys". Oh my god, I'm SO excited to see where that goes!

onceandfuturelaura's review

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4.0

Harley as a passible hero. Great hallucinatory sequences. Don't really get the floating egg guy.