Harley's life has been out of control lately, how can she fix it?
There are too many things happening in her world and Harley feels like she doesn't have enough time to handle all of them. Now, she has decided to recruit her own Gang of Harleys so they can deal with most of her problems, still this doesn't seem like a good idea to her friends.
Really, this issue mostly serves as a prologue of the true story but is still entertaining.
Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner deliver a new chapter where they mostly focus on introducing a lot of the characters that are going to become Harley's crew while offering little segments to show their personalities.
These segments are just one panel per character for the most part but they do a solid job at demonstrating the kind of persons they are. The humour is also pretty good in a classic Harley Quinn fashion.
The art is handled by both Chad Hardin and John Timms and their style's complement each other's really well thanks to their cartoony and expressive tones.
Enjoyable issue, can't wait to see how this team starts acting.
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