I thought the art was really suited for this book, too. Shane Bailey: I thought this was a perfect book considering the direction Haley has been moving in the last few years. Simone Di Meo and Tamra Bonvillain’s art also worked for me Harley is a little bit of chaos being thrown into this new order that Gotham is under, and I thought the art brought that out rather well. That was a fun reflection of her previous life. I also like the set-up with the former Scarecrow working for the Magistrate and having a “counseling session” with Harley as he extracts information on Gotham’s villains from her. I liked the story, and I thought Stephanie Phillips wrote Harley really well. While some things change - like Gotham becoming a police state and masks being outlawed - Harley’s gonna Harley. JK Parkin: Last time around we covered The Next Batman, which introduced us to the Magistrate-run Gotham, so this time around let’s talk about another book set there (and in the same timeframe) - Harley Quinn #1. So let’s get to it … Harley Quinn #1 by Stephanie Phillips, Simone Di Meo and Tamra Bonvillain This time around, Shane and I finish off week one by discussing Harley Quinn and Swamp Thing, and then Tom rejoins us as we jump into week two’s Superman of Metropolis and Green Lantern.Īs always, the timeline DC provided helps put these stories into context: Following part one from earlier this week, Shane Bailey, Tom Bondurant and I are back to talk more about of DC’s Future State comics, roundtable style.
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