All tagged Ivan Plascencia
A deliciously clever approach.
Harley Quinn #14 is a mixed bag; the story is solid… However, the disconnect between the art and story, and the stop-and-start pacing drag down what could've been a standout issue.
This issue is a stellar entry in a run that keeps getting better.
Harley has undergone a lot of growth as a character, and that’s especially visible in the aftermath of Ivy’s leaving. Harley Quinn #11 is a great start to the next arc of Harley’s story.
As a Harley story, it’s solid, but it’s nothing special.
At this rate, this Harley Quinn series is rapidly becoming my favorite run for the character.
Harley fears her coming back to Gotham was a mistake. She wants to make amends, not hurt even more people.
Harley Quinn #3 feels like a violent Saturday morning cartoon in the best way possible.
Orlando and Rossmo hit a surprisingly deep issue.
Riley Rossmo's curvy melted-cheese-topping art feels relatively breathtaking on the unique alien landscape of Mars.
Plascencia’s artwork hold the emotionality of the story at a contorted distance.
Being human is difficult. Being an alien is difficult. Being an alien pretending to be human is super difficult.
Reeling from a great personal tragedy, Derek rejects his friends and family on an epic journey into the Dark Multiverse with the Seven Soldiers.
Spread out through the cosmos of the DC Universe, the Corps gather old friends and old foes