Harleys Little Black Book #1

Harleys Little Black Book #1

$9.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti
(A/CA) Amanda Conner
It's the sensational debut of a bimonthly, overstuffed, oversized team-up series in which Harley meets (and almost certainly annoys) the greatest heroes and villains of the DC Universe! First up? The incredible Wonder Woman! There's a plot to assassinate Wondy, and Harley is convinced that only she could possibly stop it! (Hey, you want to tell her about all the other options? We tried.) This issue features open-to-order variant covers by J. Scott Campbell that will be shipped in opaque polybags.

Date Available: 12/02/2015
BONUS REVIEW by John "Doc" Schaefer


Take one part Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner, add in a whole butch of their friends. And let them run ramped through a nostalgic tale straight from the original Brave and the Bold series and you have what could be a game changer in the newest incarnation of the DC Universe. Although, a one shot, this book reeks of ongoing team-up series. Lets just take a brief comparison. A current version of infamous Silver Age Wonder Woman villain, Egg Fu. The secret closet featuring such items as Wonder Woman Underoos, and the piece of toast with Diana's image on it! Classic! The awe-inspiring flashback featuring an honest to goodness Ben Cooper Wonder Woman costume with mask! The newest version of the Bat-Squad (see Brave and the Bold 1st series #92, yes its real!) Harley's efforts to keep Wonder Woman's costume on with a version of Duct Tape! Diana bursting (literally) out of Harley's outfit! The inventive narrative going through Harley's head during the fight scene! Diana's outfit is moist!!!! (Total double-entendre joke! Look for it!) This is old school comics 101 with New 52 characters instead of the other way around. Definitely worth the price.

I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti
(A/CA) Amanda Conner
It's the sensational debut of a bimonthly, overstuffed, oversized team-up series in which Harley meets (and almost certainly annoys) the greatest heroes and villains of the DC Universe! First up? The incredible Wonder Woman! There's a plot to assassinate Wondy, and Harley is convinced that only she could possibly stop it! (Hey, you want to tell her about all the other options? We tried.) This issue features open-to-order variant covers by J. Scott Campbell that will be shipped in opaque polybags.

Date Available: 12/02/2015
BONUS REVIEW by John "Doc" Schaefer


Take one part Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner, add in a whole butch of their friends. And let them run ramped through a nostalgic tale straight from the original Brave and the Bold series and you have what could be a game changer in the newest incarnation of the DC Universe. Although, a one shot, this book reeks of ongoing team-up series. Lets just take a brief comparison. A current version of infamous Silver Age Wonder Woman villain, Egg Fu. The secret closet featuring such items as Wonder Woman Underoos, and the piece of toast with Diana's image on it! Classic! The awe-inspiring flashback featuring an honest to goodness Ben Cooper Wonder Woman costume with mask! The newest version of the Bat-Squad (see Brave and the Bold 1st series #92, yes its real!) Harley's efforts to keep Wonder Woman's costume on with a version of Duct Tape! Diana bursting (literally) out of Harley's outfit! The inventive narrative going through Harley's head during the fight scene! Diana's outfit is moist!!!! (Total double-entendre joke! Look for it!) This is old school comics 101 with New 52 characters instead of the other way around. Definitely worth the price.

I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams


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