I love coffee. Batman: White Knight Presents Harley Quinn #2 – Gotham City’s elusive serial killer, the Starlet, and her mysterious benefactor reach the pinnacle of their power, terrorizing the city and teasing the GCPD with strange clues and a famous new victim. Collins puts Harley’s lack of interpersonal skills on display to highlight how damaged she is from the main White Knight storyline. BOOK ONE The Joker is dead, Bruce Wayne is behind bars...and Gotham City is just starting to redefine itself without Batman. Harley is oblivious to the other moms in the park, staring daggers at her while discussing the case. It’s easy for Harley to talk about … Harley has found herself with the one person whose advice she … It may not be the best jumping on point, but the art and writing are top-notch, and I am looking forward to the next issue. As an author and a story-teller, it is the lifeblood to which my ideas take flight. ... batman: white knight presents harley quinn bud dave stewart duke thomas harley quinn harvey bullock hector quimby katana collins lou matteo scalera renee montoya sean murphy simon trent sofia valentine. This led her to where Batman: White Knight Presents Harley Quinn #4 begins; in jail, talking to Bruce. Written by Katana Collins Art by Matteo Scalera Published by DC Comics   The Producer's dastardly plan is in full swing to upend the peace in Gotham City. Harley also made some new discoveries relating to the man she is partnered with, Hector. Now, it was inevitable that we’d see other members of the White Knight universe in this story. Published by DC COMICS It's a defining new story arc for Harley Quinn that feels all-new and untethered from the main continuity. Harley barely escapes her encounter with Starlet, thanks to dismayed Hector Quimby. And I believe in giving credit where credit is due. Occasionally someone (ie – my husband) will try to secretly switch out my beloved regular coffee for decaf. It's exciting to see a new take on the character, though this issue can't escape the baggage of previous story arcs. I always know the difference. Don’t Save Me. Murphy incorporated quite a few of Gotham’s best characters in his main line, and we saw a few of them pop up in Batman: White Knight presents Harley Quinn #1. Welcome back to your monthly installment of me rambling about how much I love this particular book: Batman: White Knight Presents Harley Quinn. I’m going to review each issue, of course, but at the end I’m going to do a wrap-up on the whole … By Katana Collins, Sean Murphy with artwork by Matteo Scalera, Sean Murphy. Still in the fog of her discovery about Hector’s obsession, she relives her darkest memory of Jack’s transformation into The Joker-and her own early evolution into Harley Quinn. Review: Batman: White Knight Presents: Harley Quinn #3. by Ian Miller December 24, 2020. by Ian Miller December 24, 2020. Batman: White Knight Presents: Harley Quinn #1 is a good start for fans of the series and may even convince those who fell off to come back. From the looks of it, Harley’s No. Batman: White Knight Presents Harley Quinn #4 – Harley’s pursuit of the Golden Age killer gets personal. Batman: White Knight Presents: Harley Quinn is a good first issue that Harley Quinn fans can't miss.