![]() Not in an ugly, or even really bad, way mind you. I will say that his color palette is perhaps a bit washed out looking. The art and writing come to us from popular Croatian artist Stjepan Šejić, and, like I said in the first review, he continues to do quite good work, as demonstrated by the image above. Harleen Quinzel was brainwashed and hurt by the Joker into becoming Harley Quinn, something that’s never really been delved into in much detail in the past. Due to the more serious and ‘adult-oriented’ nature of the Black Label, this comic is a lot darker than typical DC fare, and shows the process by which Dr. Harleen is a miniseries, three sixty or so page issues released by DC Comics under their Black Label. ![]() ![]() It has been a good bit since my review of the first issue though, so perhaps some quick summarizing. I have less to say before we get to the recap portion this time. We’re not done with seeing Harleen’s transformation, there’s still a way to go, but we’re definitely going to see more of the process of her breaking than we did last time. This one is a bit darker than the last one friends, fair warning. Well, here we are! Once more we return to the tragic past of Gotham’s favorite daughter, Harley Quinn. ![]() Spoilers for Harleen #2, and Trigger Warnings for mentions and depictions of abuse and violence. ![]()
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