
Derec Donovan
Author of Harley Quinn: The Animated Series, Vol. 1: The Eat. Bang! Kill. Tour
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Harley Quinn: The Animated Series, Vol. 1: The Eat. Bang! Kill. Tour (2022) — Illustrator — 100 copies, 1 review
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It's dumb, sexy fun as Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy take a road trip between seasons two and three of the animated series on HBOMax. They're trying to lay low, but of course end up involved in all sorts of shenanigans and hijinks . . . and beds, many beds.
I enjoy the show, and this book does a good job of capturing its salty, crude, and bawdy tone. And like the show, the plot doesn't necessarily make sense, but that's okay, because the relationship between Ivy and Harley is all that matters. show more And they are relationshipping all over the place here.
And with Max Sarin providing the art, it's like the show is having an unofficial crossover with John Allison's Giant Days. Bonus! show less
I enjoy the show, and this book does a good job of capturing its salty, crude, and bawdy tone. And like the show, the plot doesn't necessarily make sense, but that's okay, because the relationship between Ivy and Harley is all that matters. show more And they are relationshipping all over the place here.
And with Max Sarin providing the art, it's like the show is having an unofficial crossover with John Allison's Giant Days. Bonus! show less
One of my consistent complaints about Judd Winick's run on Green Arrow is that the other Green Arrow, Oliver Queen's son Connor Hawke, doesn't get the amount of play that he should, usually just getting beaten up to prove that the situation is serious. So it's nice to see him get a miniseries all of his own. It's a good little story, seeing Connor drawn into an archery contest in China-- where not everything is quite as it seems. Chuck Dixon gets Connor in a way that Winick clearly never show more did, which makes sense given that he wrote for Connor quite a lot on the pre-Quiver Green Arrow series. It's nice to see Connor go through the wringer and come out all the better for it. The fact that there are two Green Arrows, father and son, is one of my favorite parts of the Green Arrow mythos, so I hope to see more of Connor going forward.
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