Phillips and Muzzo make a strong case for clean, simple action storytelling with a powerful lead in Shanna.
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Phillips and Muzzo make a strong case for clean, simple action storytelling with a powerful lead in Shanna.
deft pacing and a whole lot of cool.
Phillips is a hell of a writer.
Phillips is working on some interesting energies.
the inescapable gravity of the format crushes anything meaningful.
Phillips is having fun.
Lolli and Baldeón are clearly having a lot of fun.
Phillips makes it work beautifully with some insanely witty dialogue.
Phillips is keeping Harley in a Harley state of mind,
Phillips has a deft grasp on the story of Harley’s death.
Harley continues to find an appealing place on the page.
A nuanced psycho-emotional look at Wonder Woman.
The DC Universe deals with the aftermath of the death of the Justice League.
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.
It almost approaches a kind of genius in moments
The three stories have enough variation between them to make for a satisfying anthology.
There's a moody nuance to it all.
Phillips finds a unique entry into a weird sub-sub-genre of science fiction.
This issue is a stellar entry in a run that keeps getting better.