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A review by suziegon
Harley Quinn, Vol. 1: Preludes and Knock-Knock Jokes by Troy Nixey, Brandon Badeaux, Karl Kesel, A.J. Lieberman, Craig Rousseau, Mike Huddleston, Rachel Dodson, Terry Dodson, Pete Woods
3.0
I was expecting this comic to be fun and light reading material, but it also had a few moments that were surprisingly tender or made you aware of just how much Harley actually knows but pretends not to. It's these moments that are gold. There are a few scenes in particular with Poison Ivy where we see something special about their relationship - there is genuine affection and loyalty between them. Despite all the bouncing around Harley does, there are brief moments that remind readers there's a lot more going on underneath the makeup. It makes you question her motives and thought processes and adds depth to her character. The humour was okay, if a little disappointing at times, but nothing to fuss over.