Harley Quinn # 32 - The Year of the Rat

is a comic book published by DC Comics & released on 5 / / 2003

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Featuring guest artist Steve Yeowell (STARMAN, THE INVISIBLES) and an appearance by the Clown Prince of Crime! Harley is about to cross the line from wacky to just plain insane! Bishop, the cop who's sworn to take down Harley for killing his partner, has unknowingly met her under her fake civilian guise of psychiatrist Jessica Seaborn. Now, Harley has accepted a date with this not-so-fine example of Gotham's finest. And just to keep Harley on her toes, Cupid has sent a certain psychotic ex-paramour to turn this into the strangest date in the history of love! Can you say…The Joker?


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    Bob Pinaha
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    Joel Benjamin
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    Matt Idelson
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  • Mike Huddleston
    penciler, cover

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    Steve Yeowell
    artist, penciler, inker



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    Reviewed by MrsJ on Jan. 15, 2008.
    MrsJ has written 10 reviews. His/her last review was for Batman Dies at Dawn.
    1 out of 1 users recommend his reviews.

    Surprisingly a series about a villain "sidekick" like Harley turned out as good as it did. This series was great and it had a lot of talented artists and writers to thank for that, but in my opinion it was definitely the way the depicted the characters that sent this comic from mediocre to great. In this issue the Joker struggles to comprehend why in the world a girl like Harley would want a sloppy detective as a boyfriend. He thinks there is some kind of scheme behind it and tries to get in on it. It's quite humorous to see the Joker acting the way he does in this issue. The ending was great too, but I'll leave you to find out what happens.




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    Date Added: June 6, 2008


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