Harley Quinn #28
| Writer | Tini Howard, Erica Henderson |
| Artist | Erica Henderson, Sweeney Boo |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
Ever have one of those days where ya just can’t catch a break? A day where you’re really trying not to get into trouble while your girlfriend is out of town, but then some jerk attacks you at brunch, you get arrested for some teensy-weensy property damage, and you’re sentenced to community service? Why, I tell you, it’s enough to make a gal start seein’ cartoon fishies every which way and such! Also featuring a very special in-continuity dream of Harley Quinn starring, you guessed it, moi, in the role of a lifetime-the magical-girl-clown protector of Gotham City!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
The Comicbook Dispatch - kcscribbles
Mar 28, 2023Final ThoughtsHarley Quinn #28 is a home run of a debut issue. Harley is written wonderfully, we get some great confrontations between her and Two-Face, and there are a couple of big surprises that shake up Harleys life, setting up intriguing stories to come. Highly recommended. Read Full Review
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10
Dark Knight News - Kendra Hale
Mar 31, 2023If Harley Quinn #28 is just a taste of what's to come, then we're in for a stellar ride. With Harley in a teacher's role as well as once again holding the fate of the universe in her hands, it sure will be a journey. This opening chaptergives an excellent opportunity to join in as Harley starts down a new adventure. Not only is this issue accessible to new fans, but regular readers will sink into a warm pool of spoiled wonder. Read Full Review
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9.0
AIPT - Chris Showalter
Mar 30, 2023Ultimately, Harley Quinn #28 is an entertaining case study in Relativism. Tini Howard's expert script work is on full display throughout the issue. Her ability to subtly weave this philosophical doctrine as a theme throughout the narrative is exceptional and her humor is spot-on for the title character. Additionally, the script is bolstered by Sweeny Boo's vibrant, kinetic, and playful artwork. There's one thing Harley Quinn #28 makes absolutely clear: this duo is the perfect team for this book. Read Full Review
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8.5
The Super Powered Fancast - Timala Elliott
Mar 28, 2023While created in two very different stylings, both tales are modern and colorful, focusing on character expression and form. They also feature some cool fight scenes with tones that perfectly match the different situations. Read Full Review
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8.0
You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff
Mar 30, 2023From the traditional Gotham City crime war to court to community college to an encounter with an overwhelmingly cosmic entity, its a hell of a lot of ground to cover in very little time, but Howard manages to make it work. With a better connection to the script, Sweeney Boos work could really take Harley in an interesting new direction. Read Full Review
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7.5
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Mar 28, 2023This issue is much more ambitious than Howard's usual crime-influenced Gotham stories, and that's both a positive and a negative. This is a big, crazy, messy issue and while I'm not 100% sold yet, I am intrigued. Read Full Review
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7.0
But Why Tho? - William Tucker
Mar 28, 2023Harley Quinn #28 ultimately captures the main characters soul but struggles to settle. The protagonist is superbly written and is in safe hands with Howard. Read Full Review
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6.0
Weird Science - Gabe Hernandez
Mar 28, 2023Harley Quinn #28 turns the wackiness up to 11 with wildly colorful art and a nonsense plot. The story doesn't make a lot of sense, but at least it has a direction, so we'll see if the new writer can make the trip worth taking. Read Full Review
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6.0
ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum
Mar 29, 2023There is a lot going on in Harley Quinn #28 and, at some points, almost too much for it to make sense or even less sense than most Harley stories, anyway. Read Full Review
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5.0
Batman-News - Theresa Campagna
Mar 28, 2023Despite some improvements, Tini Howard has given her Harley Quinn run a relatively weak start. Will the artwork and Harley's return to crime draw people back in? Or is it finally time for DC to turn away from a Harley Quinn ongoing book? That's probably not what DC wants to do. If "Harley Mania is over for now though, we'll see what the future really holds for the character. Read Full Review
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3.0
The Batman Universe - Daniel Goldberg
Mar 29, 2023My apprehensions about Howard's plans for Harley are not assuaged by this issue. The community college device is deeply insulting and should never have passed editorial review. Read Full Review