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Harley Quinn - Harte Therapie
Harley Quinn - Harte Therapie
Harley Quinn - Harte Therapie
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Harley Quinn - Harte Therapie

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Niemand hält diese Braut zum Narren! In ihrer Tarnidentität arbeitet Harley Quinn, die durchgeknallte Ex-Flamme des Jokers, als Psychologin in einem Altenheim für betreutes Wohnen - und wird dort von einem ihrer Patienten erkannt! Der ist ein gealterter, abgehalfterter Superspion mit mehr als den Originalteilen und hat so manche Überraschung auf Lager. Gemeinsam gehen der krasse Cyborg-Rentner und die geläuterte Clownprinzessin gegen ihre alten und neuen Feinde vor. Und wenn gar nichts mehr geht, ist Harleys Öko-Busenfreundin Poison Ivy zur Stelle... Die überdrehte Solo-Serie der irrsten Antiheldin des neuen DC-Universums - geschrieben von Amanda Conner (VAMPIRELLA) und Jimmy Palmiotti (Drehbuchautor von Der Ultimative Spider-Man), mit Artwork von Chad Hardin (DEMON KNIGHTS) und Stephane Roux.
SpracheDeutsch
Erscheinungsdatum30. Sept. 2022
ISBN9783736700734
Harley Quinn - Harte Therapie

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  • Bewertung: 4 von 5 Sternen
    4/5
    The second collection of Harley stories covers her team up with Power Girl while she has amnesia and doesn’t realize that Harley isn’t her sidekick. This also collects one off issues as well. The collection was as amusing as the previous one and I’ll be keeping my eyes out for the next one.


    Digital review copy provided by the publisher through NetGalley.
  • Bewertung: 4 von 5 Sternen
    4/5
    Into space. With Power Girl. Seriously, what's not to love? Harley is my girl and always will be, and this comic, that has her away from the Joker and forming healthy relationships is just about the best thing ever.
  • Bewertung: 4 von 5 Sternen
    4/5
    I read this book more than a year ago and for some reason never got around to reviewing it. At this point, it's hard to recall specifics, although I do remember liking this title less than the first volume but obviously still enjoyed it enough to keep going with the series. For me, the Power Girl storyline wasn't actually a big appeal, being as I'm not the biggest crossover fan nor do I usually follow Power Girl. The illustrations throughout are once again topnotch.
  • Bewertung: 4 von 5 Sternen
    4/5
    Following Volume 1, in which Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti established the New 52 solo version of Harley, Harley Quinn Vol. 2: Power Outage offers more of her adventures. Conner and Palmiotti continue to portray her as a Deadpool-esque character, with frequent asides to other media and even her own writers. The longest stories in this volume focus on Harley's team-up with Power Girl and her metatextual visit to San Diego Comic Con International. The "Futures End" story, set five years after the current events of the comic, feels out-of-place, but it was part of a larger concept running through all the DC titles at the time. The "Secret Origins" story works well to rectify certain canonical issues, though it pales in comparison to Paul Dini's Batman: Harley Quinn special. While this particular series lacks some of the depth of the pre-New 52 run under Karl Kesel or Dini's Gotham City Sirens series, it continues to entertain and fans of the character can will find plenty to like.
  • Bewertung: 4 von 5 Sternen
    4/5
    The start of this TPB is the continuation of the skating team stuff. And it’s just as crazy (crazy good) as the stuff from the previous TPB.Then we had Harley’s Future’s End story which was cool, and disturbing, and had some surprises in it. And then there was the main story. Power Girl crashes from space, nearly braining Harley to death. And when PG wakes up she does so without her memory, and Harley takes advantage of it in some quite hilarious ways. It was cool to see how the writers wrote these two ladies and how they interacted (not to mention Harley practically holding her breath every time PG got bumped on the head).There was also a story where Harley and her friends/tenants went to the SDCC, and it was hilarious too, with lots of inside-ish hilarity and much ragging on DC authors and creators.It was a fun TPB, and while it’s still not quite as awesome as Marvel’s Deadpool, it’s almost there with its off the hook zanniness.I got this advanced galley through Netgalley on behalf of DC Entertainment.

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