It’s Mad Love week in DC’s Villains Month as Harley Quinn takes over Batman’s Detective Comics #23.2 Harley Quinn by Matt Kindt.
“Following the explosive events of FOREVER EVIL #1, the Suicide Squad has disbanded. No longer a member of a team, Harley Quinn finds herself free for the first time without any ties to a particular group. On her quest for self-discovery, she returns to Gotham City – but it’s not the same place it was before she left it. So naturally, Harley has a little scheme to shake things up,” said DC Comics Editor-In-Chief Bob Harras.
“But that’s all I’ll say about that for now … While Harley’s origin was told in the pages of SUICIDE SQUAD, there’s an untold chapter that will be revealed for the first time in this unique one-shot. You may think you know the whole story of her transition into a super-villain, but when you read the very first meeting between her and The Joker, you’ll see a whole different side of Harley than you’re used to. And for the diehard Harley Quinn fans out there, keep your eyes peeled for a few Easter eggs scattered throughout the issue – like a reference to THE BATMAN ADVENTURES: MAD LOVE (Harley’s first appearance in comics) and a nod to actress Arleen Sorkin, who voiced Harley on the television show, Batman: The Animated Series”
After Matt Kindt’s look into Harley Quinn’s past in this week’s Villains Month issue, the bad girl will star in her own series by Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner.
By Editor