Harley has just lost a loved one.
The Mayor has just achieved his revenge and now is up to Harley to get some payback and nobody will be safe for it.
A solid and bloody issue without a doubt.
Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner continue to close the door on their work on the book by bringing an encounter that has been building-up for most of it. The way how Harley starts killing her enemies is pretty entertaining and satisfying, particularly because of the many awful crimes these people have been committing and the worst of them certainly get what they deserve.
One complaint though and this is a SPOILER but, I never really cared about Mason. Sure, he was a good man in his own way but since he didn't have much screentime nor that much of a memorable personality, his death doesn't really resonate. It gives Harley a good motivation to strike back but at the same time, I feel like the writers simply decided to get rid of the most disposable character on their hands. This would have been much more powerful if either Big Tony or Red Tool would have been the ones who died but at the same time, I'm glad that didn't happen.
John Timms remains in art duties and his work is still quite good thanks to his cartoony style and violent scenes.
Enjoyable overall despite of my issues, hope the finale is appropriate.
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