Maybe it is standard, but there is one spread that is particularly bothersome - the one with closeups of eyes and lips. It's just ugly, and with incomprehensible storytelling. A gun is nowhere near Verdict. She dives for it, and then has time to stand and shoot? How does Kate possibly let it get that far? But this is just a very narrow criticism of a larger disaster.
Harley Quinn #15
| Writer | Stephanie Phillips |
| Artist | Riley Rossmo |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
They really tried to throw me in prison for somethin' I didn't do! I mean, this time I didn't do anything. In the past, I did things. Lots of things...But that's not the point. The point is, I'm innocent! It's a frame job, I tell ya! The only way out of this is to catch the real culprit, and for that I need Batwoman. Seriously, who doesn't need Batwoman? Skintight suit, mucho muscles, and that hair! Anyways, Batwoman's in this one, and we might finally reveal Verdict's true identity! Will the mystery be solved in time to save my good name? DUN DUN DUN!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
But Why Tho? - William Tucker
May 24, 2022Harley Quinn #15 is a superb issue filled with energy. This creative team is constantly making this comic one of the most soulful on the market. It brings characters to life in a way that makes them extremely captivating. Being framed for murder isnt a unique plot concept, but with this group of characters, it becomes individual. The team-up is golden and we are left with the feeling that this final page will be explosive for the relationships of the comic. And this is a book built on relationships. Read Full Review
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9.0
DC Comics News - Derek McNeil
Aug 12, 2022I still find it surprising that a Harley Quinn title has become one of my favorite books. but Stephanie Phillips has managed to keep me coming back each month, eager to see what Harley's up to in each new issue. I have a special place in my heart for comics that are fun, and Phillips' Harley Quinn is definitely a hell of a lot of fun. Read Full Review
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8.9
The Super Powered Fancast - Timala Elliott
May 24, 2022This issue uses a modern design that feels very youthful and dreamlike. I feel the artistic design perfectly encapsulates the mindset of Harley. Read Full Review
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8.5
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
May 24, 2022Phillips is doing a great job pulling from all areas of Harley's status quo here, creating a version that feels stronger and more serious than past ones even while keeping no small about of typical Harley zaniness. Read Full Review
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8.0
Dark Knight News - Kendra Hale
May 28, 2022Many questions remain as it feels like the arc of The Verdict is coming to a head. This issue gives us our first meeting with the main villain and Harley coming to terms with the masks she's been both forced to, and willingly, worn. I look forward to seeing where things are headed for those that are involved and what all this means for Harley and her friends. Read Full Review
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7.0
Weird Science - Gabe Hernandez
May 24, 2022Harley Quinn #15 takes the bold step of presenting a straightforward detective story starring Batwoman. Harley's rolling around on the floor spouting gibberish. Rossmo's art is Rossmo's art, and the story takes a few steps forward in a proper direction. However, the big surprise of this issue (Verdict's identity) is the least surprising thing of all. Read Full Review
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6.0
The Batman Universe - Daniel Goldberg
May 25, 2022The Verdict arc is rich and compelling, and I devoutly hope Batwoman sticks around for a few more issues. Read Full Review
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3.0
ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum
May 25, 2022Harley Quinn #15 is something of an unexpected entry in the series to date, but unfortunately it doesn't really work. Read Full Review
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1.0
Batman-News - Theresa Campagna
May 24, 2022This entire book was just frustrating for me to read. All the elements I like about Stephanie Phillips' Harley seem to be missing. The comedy doesn't work, and the one time we are treated to any character depth for Harley, we are given a monologue that doesn't make sense. On top of that, the overall arc is as predictable as it comes. Come on, DC. I know you can do better for Harley. Read Full Review