On paper the only thing Harley brings to the table is Olympic level gymnastics skills.
In reality it's mostly just marketing and comedy relief.
On paper the only thing Harley brings to the table is Olympic level gymnastics skills.
In reality it's mostly just marketing and comedy relief.
I really liked Waller's dream this issue. Maines is obviously confined by Waller's role as the current arch-villain of the DC universe, but she's doing at lot more to make her at least seem human than we're getting from Taylor and Williamson.
Clock King still the most based character in this book.
"Eek!?" is Nia's first time seeing someone get killed?
Why does Dreamer in Waller's head have high heels?
Oh remembering Waller's husband and trying to remind her of her humanity...but this is modern-day Waller so that's pretty much impossible.