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Harley and Elvira somehow team up with Power Girl and enlist her help when a super-powered clown hater is cornered.
Yes, this is another review. Because I love this fourth-wall-breaking, dual-intent crossover variety of covers.
The comic itself continues to be a bit disappointing. The only reason is that the art is still a little inconsistent (though co-writer Amanda Conner has a few great pages), and the endless puns and references are tiresome. Especially since they’re rarely interesting (Red Tool, for example, always felt like the laziest dig at Marvel without a mouth).
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But at least there’s some fun to be had, and I can’t deny that I love having multiple random cover variations in one blind bag.
However, if you’re just looking for a solid read, it’s probably best avoided. The writing and art are a bit lacking here, and it wouldn’t be fair to expect a literary-comic masterpiece from a crossover that brings together these close friends, but it’s not too much to ask for at least a little more fun and less reliance on the seemingly bottomless swamp of dialogue.
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