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Preview: Harley & Ivy: Life & Crimes #5

Harley & Ivy: Life & Crimes #5

(W) Erica Henderson (A) Erica Henderson

A RED TORNADO OF EMOTIONS (AND MISCHIEF)! On the lam from the law, the increasingly close gal pals only have so many safe havens they can hunker down in. Luckily, Harley remembers one such place of perfect harmony — Ma Hunkel’s house! That’s right — the Golden Age Red Tornado herself, Scribbly Jibbet’s landlord Ma Hunkel! Buy this issue and discover why Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou and Arianna Turturro got banned from an all-you-can-eat buffet in Biloxi!

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Preview: Harley & Ivy: Life & Crimes #4

Harley & Ivy: Life & Crimes #4

(W) Erica Henderson (A) Erica Henderson

Harley and Ivy are on the run with almost nothing but the shirts on their backs (and they barely even have those)! With all of Gotham City out to get them, the recently friendlier-than-before super-villains appear to have nowhere to go! I legally can’t make any promises, but it’s very possible that [censored to protect the innocence of middle-aged adults everywhere] in this issue!

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Preview: Harley & Ivy: Life & Crimes #3

Harley & Ivy: Life & Crimes #3

(W) Erica Henderson (A) Erica Henderson

CLOWN/OFF! It’s Harley and Ivy versus The Joker as the two-woman revenge squad faces off against their quarry in the grand climax of the first arc of our really cool series! What exciting romantic developments will occur in this issue, you ask? Maybe some hand-holding? A head pat? Butterfly kisses? Butterfly knife-stabbing The Joker and then kissing your future girlfriend? Read the comic that Ben Meares and Albert Ching demand you read! What do you mean you don’t know who they are?!

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Preview: Harley and Ivy: Life and Crimes #2

Harley and Ivy: Life and Crimes #2

(W) Erica Henderson (A) Erica Henderson

Do you think love can bloom on the battlefield?!

The Joker has framed Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy for a series of bombings! Now everybody in Gotham and their mothers, fathers, and grandparents are after the Terrific Two-uo! (Is that a good nickname? Twosome ?! Call in now with your suggestions!)

Watch as Ivy and Harley’s uneasy alliance is put to the test and tempered into the unbreakable bond we know and love today! If you love Joker and Harley — uhhh, I don’t know what to tell you, buddy — this ain’t for you!

There’s like a decade of that stuff out there for you to read and plenty of cartoons and games!

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Mini Reviews: Bytchcraft #5, Batman #3, and Harley and Ivy: Life and Crimes #1

Harley and Ivy: Life and Crimes #1

Sometimes, the staff at Graphic Policy read more comics than we’re able to get reviewed. When that happens you’ll see a weekly feature compiling reviews of the comics, or graphic novels, we just didn’t get a chance to write a full one for.

These are Graphic Policy’s Mini Reviews and Recommendations.

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Bytchcraft #5 (Mad Cave) Bytchcraft concludes with a beautifully witchy and high energy hymn to queer family from Aaron Reese, Lema Carril, and Bex Glendining. Glendining’s palette shows the battle between night and light as the coven try to take down Eve. I also love how Reese and Carril tie in their narrative to the literal birth of Michele, Em, and Adri and show their bond between the light shows. There’s a real undercurrent of resistance and community building underneath the pop occult fantasy, and Bytchcraft ends up being a near-perfect call to be gay and do magick. Overall: 8.8 Verdict: Buy

Batman #3 (DC) – If I had to describe the third issue of Matt Fraction, Jorge Jimenez, and Tomeu Morey‘s Batman run, it’d be “engrossing.” Fraction layers juicy subplots on top of relevant social themes and lets Jimenez and Morey continue to cut loose with super cool gadgets that show that Bruce Wayne might not have a manor and a butler, but he’s not broke just yet. Also, Batman #3 goes into some dark places like Tim Drake’s boyfriend questioning why he ends up with bruises every time he spends time with Bruce, but also has a sense of humor with Matt Fraction topping himself with each esoteric Riddler riddle. Sure, this comic has a lot of the usual ass kicking, but Fraction and Jorge Jimenez also show how Batman’s actions influence Gotham from the board room to ordinary citizens making a lived-in tech Goth world. Overall: 8.7 Verdict: Buy

Harley and Ivy: Life and Crimes #1 (DC)Erica Henderson aka one of the best working American cartoonists tells the definitive story of Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy’s beautiful, dangerous sapphic romance in Life and Crimes #1. I love that Henderson frames the opening pages like a romance film, and that she uses some of the visual vocabulary and designs of Batman : The Animated Series while making it her own with her impeccable sense of timing that works with both dark humor and drama. She also doesn’t shy away for showing the abuse of Harley and Joker’s relationships while letting Poison Ivy shine and be the badass hero she’s always been. The cherry on the top of this excellent issue is the highly charged color palette from Erica Henderson with lots of reds as Harley debates whether to stay with Joker, go her own way, or a fun third option, protect Ace Chemicals where she cast Dr. Harleen Quinzel aside and became Harley Quinn. Overall: 8.9 Verdict: Buy

Preview: Harley and Ivy: Life and Crimes #1

Harley and Ivy: Life and Crimes #1

(W) Erica Henderson (A) Erica Henderson

Because you demanded it — a new series entirely about Harley and Ivy’s relationship! Witness the entire story of the DCU’s number-one criminal couple from the very start!

Eisner Award-winning artist and writer Erica Henderson weaves the canonical story of how Ivy and Harley went from enemies to friends to lovers! See their first kiss, their first embrace, their first fight, the first time Harley went to the bathroom with the door open in front of Ivy (that one is a joke, jeez), etc.! You’re gonna love the way this book makes you look — we guarantee it!

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