Review: Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass
Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass reimagines Harleen Quinzel as a fifteen-year-old high school student sent to Gotham to live with her grandmother. What lays before her is a lesson on activism, acceptance, and fighting gentrification.
Story: Mariko Tamaki
Art: Steve Pugh
Letterer: Carlos M. Mangual
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I’d been really curious about this one so it’s wonderful hearing such good and interesting things about it. Great review! :)