Harley is ready to complete her mission no matter who is in her way.
Deadshot has just learned that Harley has taken his last job and is ready to get some payback but this could turn-out to be more difficult than he thought.
You know, despite of how the issue was initially presented, it ended-up having much more content than just a fight between Harley and Deadshot.
Yes, the first pages are about the battle between these two but the rest of the chapter focuses on classic Harley Quinn story and humour. Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner complete this little arc where Harley finally finds the girl she was looking for and learns what has been happening in her life as well as her surroundings, in terms of content this offers a lot.
The comedy is as good as you would expect and the violent moments are as over the top as possible for major effect. Some interesting characters are presented as usual while Harley delivers yet another compelling moment where she shows her abilities as psychiatrist.
John Timms is in charge of the pencils and his work continues to be perfect for the book due that he's able to get the expressions of the characters nicely while depicting the action powerfully.
Entertaining chapter once again. Hope that the following one is just as good.
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