A review by disgracefullee
Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass by Mariko Tamaki

2.0

I enjoyed this book, but I had a hard time turning my brain off for parts of it. The parts with Harley's home life and her school life I totally got, but when she went out on the streets of Gotham and was really good at both fighting and blowing stuff up, I had difficulty maintaining my suspension of disbelief. She's only 15 and hasn't had any formal training. Also, the bit at the end where she
Spoilerdigs herself out of prison with a spoon
felt very strange. I loved Mama and the struggle with gentrification, but couldn't immerse myself in the narrative properly.