Harley has been a lot of different things lately but is that for the better?
Between her job as a psychiatrist, playing in the skate club and trying to handle a romantic life, is a surprise that she can manage all those things. The problem is that she actually can't and she's going to discover it the hard way.
Huh, this is probably one of the most serious issues from this series.
Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner bring all the different scenarios and aspects that they have been introducing over the course of this book and make them clash which makes Harley realize that she might be doing too much.
It's a pretty interesting change of direction and while it might make this chapter take itself very seriously, it still has the classic comedic scenes that you would expect from this title.
Chad Hardin shows one of his best efforts in art duties with a quite expressive and polished looks for his characters that surprisingly seem better than in previous chapters.
Really fun installment as usual, it touches a bit more realistic themes than usual but is still pretty enjoyable.
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