Is Harley Quinn ready to run for Mayor?
Harley's political career is going perfectly and it seems like nothing is going to stop her, that is unless the current Mayor does something drastic against her loved ones.
This storyline continues and is still fun enough.
Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner bring another chapter where they create literal political humour. The depiction of the current Mayor remains as Trump as usual and it was cool to see his own side of hallucinations courtesy from the Scarecrow which presents a pretty hilarious take on his fears which is pretty much what the source of this parody would feel as well, taxes for rich people can be a terrifying thing.
The characterization is still pretty solid thanks to the multiple interactions Harley has with the rest of the cast although unfortunately, I don't think Mason is interesting enough to spend so much time in him, mind you, he's not unlikable but there are better characters that deserve more of the spotlight.
John Timms handles the artwork and he's as great as usual with a beautiful, semi-cartoony style that gets the best from character expressions.
Enjoyable overall, hope the cliffhanger gets a nice payoff.
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