The Joker is about to get what he deserves.
Red Tool is ready to help Harley by kicking her ex-boyfriend's ass but she might be thinking in something even worse.
Er, some things didn't work out for me here.
Yes, the Joker is a terrible boyfriend. Yes, he's an abusive monster who only wants someone at his side so he can be idolized. That being said, his treatment here still rubbed me the wrong way. He acts like he wants to change, and Lord knows that is not going to happen in a million years, but he actually seems genuine at points, and he still receives a brutal beating.
The last time Harley beat the hell out of the Joker was more satisfying since he still was acting like a huge asshole and thus he deserved what happened to him. Here though, there might be some hidden intention behind his change of character but still I think there was needed a bit more justification for the resolution aside from a few flashbacks from their past.
John Timms and Chad Hardin share art duties and their work is really fitting for the cartoony nature of the book.
Not sure about this one, I hope the next one is a bit better.
No hay comentarios.:
Publicar un comentario