Tuesday 18 October 2016

Harley Quinn and Power Girl Review



Finished reading Harley Quinn and Power Girl, this tells the story of what happened to Harley and Power Girl when they were teleported by a ring in villain Clock King's possession as Harley Quinn writers Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti are joined by cowriter Justin Gray as the two heroes find themselves on an alien planet. The book opens up with Harley Quinn and Power Girl finding themselves on the alien planet Valeron after the two were teleported by Clock King and Sportsmaster during a fight on Earth. The two set out to find another teleportation ring to get back to Earth only for Harley and Power Girl being caught in the middle of an invasion on Valeron and the only way for the two to get back to Earth is to find and save the planet's leader Vartox. Overall this was a good book as it teams up Harley Quinn once again with Power Girl that fits perfectly as a standalone story as well as a great addition to the main Harley Quinn series. There is a great amount of comedy throughout the book thanks to the different situations Harley and Power Girl find themselves and reactions they have not just to the situations their in but also their interactions with the characters they meet and each other. The artwork throughout is not only captures the 1970's aesthetic of Valeron and its populous extremely well, while the art also does a great job in showcasing the action scenes and the characters emotions as well. 7.5/10.

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