Harleen by Stjepan Sejic

Harleen

by Stjepan Sejic

New York Times Bestseller!
Dr. Harleen Quinzel has a theory: mental illness is a survival mechanism. As she seeks to help the broken souls of Gotham City piece together their sanity she will become the one thing she fears the most: one of them. A bold new retelling of the tragic origin of Harley Quinn told through the eyes of the only person who knows her better than anyone: Harleen.


A young psychiatrist with a potential cure for the madness that haunts Gotham City, Dr. Harleen Quinzel must prove her revolutionary theory to a skeptical establishment by delving into the disturbed minds of Arkham Asylum's deadliest inmates. But the more time she spends with her criminally insane subjects, the closer she is drawn to one patient in particular--and the further she falls away from reality. The birth of legendary antihero Harley Quinn and the shocking origins of her twisted romance with the Joker are revealed in Harleen, a stunning new tale of love and obsession written and illustrated by renowned comics storyteller Stjepan Sejic (Aquaman: Underworld, Sunstone).

Collects Harleen #1-3
NOTE: Enhanced cover will only be on first printing copies!

"This is the Harley Quinn story I want to read and the one that we, as thoughtful readers, deserve."--Comics Beat

"...Stjepan Sejic at his absolute best."--ComicBook.com

"A must-read for every fan of Harley Quinn."--Kabooooom!

Reviewed by Quirky Cat on

5 of 5 stars

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Stjepan Sejic's Harleen is a novel that I've been hearing everyone, so I'm a bit embarrassed about how behind I am on reading it. That being said, I am SO HAPPY that I took the time to do so!

Once upon a time, the infamous Harley Quinn was known as Dr. Harleen Quinzel. She was a young psychologist, with a bold theory. She believed, with all her heart and researching, that there was a cure for those criminally insane inmates of Arkham.

All she needed was access to those very inmates, in order to prove her theory right. Unfortunately, the studying went both ways, as one inmate learned more about her than was healthy. As one inmate talked his way into her mind, and instead caused a transition in Harleen.

We all know the story of Harley Quinn, and how she came to be. Yet there's a difference between knowing something, and seeing it unfold in real time. It's significantly different to see the tale told by somebody like Sejic, who did a fantastic job of making the whole series of events feel real, alive, and almost relatable.

This is Harley's origin story like I've never seen before. It did such a great job of doing justice to her character, to her intelligence, stubbornness, and determination. It also did justice to Joker's character, and the horrifying ways he can turn and break those around him.

In short, Harleen was perfect. It was chilling, captivating, and every bit the story that fans of Harley Quinn (myself included) deserved. The artwork was so well done, and so compelling, that in many ways it felt like I was watching it all play out before my eyes, instead of simply reading panels on a page.

I get why the story ended where it did – an origin story always gets a finite end, with something like this. Yet part of me so very desperately wants to see more of this version of Harley. I want to see more flashbacks, and more of the person she became after it was all said and done. That's how into this graphic novel I am.

Since that probably won't happen, I imagine I'll be settling for re-reading Harleen a couple dozen times or two. Plus, there are plenty of other amazing Harley stories that have been coming out over the past couple of years, and they're all worth checking out as well.

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