martes, 17 de junio de 2014

Recommendations from Comixology's Harley Quinn Sale

Once again, Comixology is offering a pretty good sale about one of the most popular DC female characters currently but one that for some reason doesn't include the current New 52 series.

Oh well, as always I'm here to give you some recommendations about what to pick:
  • Harley Quinn Vol. 1: This is the first series starred by the character written by Karl Kesel, it's a pretty crazy and fun read, not to mention that it had some pretty good artists like Terry Dodson handling it.
  • Gotham City Sirens: I would only recommend Paul Dini's run since he did a pretty good job at handling the characters' personalities, not to mention that it had some quite beautiful Guillem March pencils.
  • Suicide Squad New 52: Get all of it, it's a pretty fun read overall. I would say that Adam Glass did the most entertaining work in the series overall, Ales Kot did an interesting job but it wasn't really that good (plus, it had the benefit of having gorgeous Patrick Zircher's artwork) and Matt Kindt delivered a pretty good story fo being a tie-in to Forever Evil.
  • The Batman Adventures: Mad Love #1: One of the most popular Harley Quinn stories written by Paul Dini and drawn by classic Batman: The Animated Series artist, Bruce Timm. Pretty good read.
  • Harley and Ivy: Handled by the same creative team as before, this is a much more lighthearted and hilarious read, and one of my favorites.
  • Detective Comics #23.2: A story from Villains Month that I already commented before but it's still a pretty good read written by Matt Kindt and connected to his own Suicide Squad run.
Hope that this helps your decision as usual.

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