Harley Quinn #51
| Writer | Elliott Kalan |
| Artist | Mirka Andolfo |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Long has humanity wondered who would win in a battle between impulsive clown,giant sentient brain, and two gun-loving best buddies. Look no further! As of May2025, the results are in! So, uhhh, order this comic now if you want to see who wins.It’s time to go on safari!!!!!Also: some real racy stuff happens! Bring your fire-resistant jumpers, ’cause it’sabout to get hot!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Get Your Comic On - Michael Brennan
May 29, 2025In this issue, Harley's dream-like internal battle and meta self-analysis bring a unique twist to her antics, while her well-meaning neighbours add a touch of humour amidst the chaos. The cliffhanger leaves us anxiously awaiting the fate of Harley and her friends, perfectly embodying the quirky charm of the series. Read Full Review
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9.0
The Batman Universe - Adam Koppel
Jun 01, 2025Harley Quinn #51succeeds as an adventure story and a slapstick comedy, while embracing the title character's vulnerabilities, unusual world view and methods for doing good. Also the artwork is stunning and fun look at. Read Full Review
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9.0
Dark Knight News - Kendra Smart
Jul 12, 2025Now that heart, mind, and superego seem, for now at least, to be at peace with one another, what is next for Harley? What nefarious plan does Althea have next for Harley? Are there more therapy sessions in store for Althea? If Harley Quinn #51 proves anything, it is that this fight is far from over. As always, I will see you next time friends! Read Full Review
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8.5
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
May 28, 2025The visuals are great, but there's also a nice message about it not being possible to divide yourself into good and bad halves everything that's gone into Harley helped to make her the crazy but heroic person she is today. Read Full Review
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5.5
Batman-News - Jack Whyte
May 29, 2025This title continues to tread water. It's a title that knows what it wants to be: it just seems stuck in a generally unentertaining place. There's nothing majorly wrong here, and the title character is being done adequate justice. The wait for a truly great HQ story slogs onward. Read Full Review