Harley Quinn #17
| Writer | Stephanie Phillips |
| Artist | Riley Rossmo |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
It's the moment we've been building toward for months! The rumble in the jungle! But actually in Gotham, because we're not in the jungle. It's the throwdown showdown between me, your hyper-verbal, semi-reformed former villain, and Verdict, the violent vigilante vowing to have vengeance on...well, everybody! Can I clear my name after being locked up for a crime I didn't commit?
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
But Why Tho? - William Tucker
Jul 26, 2022Harley Quinn #17 is a heartfelt end to an arc. It seeks to try and patch up the pain that has been felt throughout the arc whilst also forcing the characters to go through more. Read Full Review
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10
Dark Knight News - Kendra Hale
Jul 29, 2022Harley Quinn #17 didn't only give us an amazing finish to a great story, but also a perfect way for the character to move forward. I can't wait to see what's still to come in Harley's future. Read Full Review
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8.5
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Jul 26, 2022It's a solid arc, but I'm ready for this book to get a little more wild and wacky in the coming arc. Read Full Review
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6.0
The Batman Universe - Daniel Goldberg
Jul 27, 2022This is a satisfying finish to the Verdict arc and remains a well-crafted and interesting book. The complex and multidimensional Harley we are getting is exactly what the character deserves. Read Full Review
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4.5
Weird Science - Gabe Hernandez
Jul 26, 2022Follow ComicalOpinions on Facebook, Instagram, and TwitterBits and PiecesHarley Quinn #17 ends the current arc with a plot that makes little sense, a wacky Harley that acts with even less sense, and wonky art. Read Full Review
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3.0
ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum
Jul 27, 2022Phillips can write a good Harley. But this issue just isn't it. Nothing about this issue is it. Read Full Review
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2.0
Batman-News - Theresa Campagna
Jul 26, 2022Neither the story or the characters make sense or have consistency. The storytelling pretends to have depth through some occasional monologues, though everything is actually very shallow. Read Full Review