Harleen by Stjepan Sejic

Harleen

by Stjepan Sejic

It s been months since Harleen began interviewing criminals at Arkham Asylum, and she s having strange dreams about one of them in particular: The Joker. What start off as nightmares will soon evolve into fantasies. Despite warnings from the Dark Knight himself, she s utterly fascinated by this man who seems the perfect expression of theory; who says all the things she needs to hear; who seems to know her better than she knows herself. Written and drawn by superstar artist Stjepan Sejic best known for his work on Aquaman and Justice League: Odyssey. Harleen is a bold new reimagining of the origin of one of Batman s greatest foes as she takes her ultimate fall from grace. Think you know Harley? Think again. The DC Black Label imprint features classic DC characters in compelling, standalone stories written and illustrated by world-class authors and artists. Collects Harleen #1-3.

Reviewed by alindstadtcorbeax on

5 of 5 stars

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Star Rating: —> 5 [ BRILLIANT ] STARS !

Oh My God! This was the Harley Quinn story I always (never knew that I) needed! The story was SO well written... i am so beyond excited right now. The way Šejić approached Harley’s origin story was so brilliant... it had me absolutely captivated, holding my breath, waiting for what was to come next with giddiness, excitement, and even anxiety, from page one... and I’ve already read this story hundreds upon hundreds of times! But THIS? The way it was written just stands out from anything i’ve read before.

If you are a Harley Quinn lover... YOU HAVE TO PICK THIS UP. It’s not even up for debate !

The ART! My God it was EXCEPTIONAL! The whole thing was honestly exceptional. I went into this expecting greatness from reading friends’ reviews... but it is another thing to see it with your own eyes.

It truly is a thing of rare beauty. PHEW! Šejić has talent that really hit me over the head with a baseball bat! I can’t even... words... what...? I am too excited and in awe at the moment and my brain is all fuzzy from such (or maybe it was the baseball bat? Who can tell?)

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