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    Harley and Ivy: Love on the Lam #1

    Harley and Ivy: Love on the Lam » Harley and Ivy: Love on the Lam #1 released by DC Comics on September 2001.

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    last edited by palsunstar on 07/16/23 08:15PM View full history

    Once again Harley Quinn falls out of good graces with The Joker.  To make up for loosing a heist that would of made a ton of money, Harley teams up with her friend Ivy to try and score big.

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    Harley and Ivy sitting in a Tree.. all that is missing is KISSING 0

    I respect Judd Winick enough that I can acknowledge that he wrote a few good stories, but stories like this helps ground me that he is not a special writer.  His formula for success was always playing the gay character angle and that is what this comic is, it is playing on the possible romance Ivy and Quinn have.  a random page for the book The story itself is playful, but not great.  Harley falls out of good graces with The Joker and she convinces Ivy to help her make a lot of money in one n...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Blech 0

    Yeah, this wasn't good. This one was by Judd Winick and Joe Chiodo.The first problem this has is it's artwork. It's a painterly style, which is fine, but the poses are stiff, the bodies are sometimes squished or stretched to fit into the panels, and most faces are either jumbled or just plain ugly (while every once in a while there's a decent face). I couldn't even recognize Tim Drake and mistook him as Dick Grayson. Alot of it is terrible. I looked up Joe Chiodo's website, and thankfully he use...

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