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  • Published: 1 May 2015
  • ISBN: 9781401254155
  • Imprint: DC Comics
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 224
  • RRP: $29.99

Harley Quinn Vol. 1: Hot in the City (The New 52)



The Clown Princess of Crime finally gets her own series in this over the top, zany adventure as we experience the days in the life of Harley Quinn. Not-so-spoiler alert: violence ensues!

Fresh from Batman: Death of The Family and Suicide Squad, Harley Quinn returns to her first solo series in the New 52! The writing team of Jimmy Palmiotti (All Star Western) and Amanda Conner (Before Watchmen: Silk Spectre) unleashed Harley on an unsuspecting dc universe, as she encounters various heroes and villains ... and leaves no one unscathed in her wake! With art by Chad Hardin and a slew of comics' best artists including Darwyn Cooke, Sam Kieth, Tony S. Daniel, Paul Pope, Walter Simonson and Art Baltazar!
 
Collects Harley Quinn #0-8.

  • Published: 1 May 2015
  • ISBN: 9781401254155
  • Imprint: DC Comics
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 224
  • RRP: $29.99

About the author

Jimmy Palmiotti

Jimmy Palmiotti is a multi-award winning, multifaceted comic creator. He is a co-founder of Event Comics, Black Bull Media, Marvel Knights as well as Paperfilms. Palmiotti entered the field as an inker, but at DC he quickly demonstrated his versatility as a writer,  authoring such titles as MONOLITH,  21 DOWN, THE RESISTANCE as well as Painkiller Jane, which was developed into a series for Syfy. In addition to being the co-writer of acclaimed series such as MANHUNTER, UNCLE SAM AND THE FREEDOM FIGHTERS and JONAH HEX, Palmiotti has since further broadened his comic vision beyond the printed page, co-scripting the story behind the successful Midway video game Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe.

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Praise for Harley Quinn Vol. 1: Hot in the City (The New 52)

"Putting the "Har har!" back in Harley Quinn."--IGN
"Seriously, I'm dumbfounded and enthralled all at once."--AICN
"Things go from so-crazy-it's-hysterical to self-depreciation to pop culture references in a simple turn of the page."--NEWSARAMA