No problem at all! Glad I could help you out
And I can't believe I forgot to mention Gotham City Sirens! I have the first paperback but I haven't gotten around to reading it yet. But I've only heard fantastic things about it and the art is fantastic. Plus it involves Catwoman, Harley and Poison Ivy, and those three are always a blast together! And like Immortal Weapon said, at least the first part is by Paul Dini, one of the co-creators of Harley Quinn, so you really can't beat that!
Harley Quinn, New Suicide Squad, Grayson, Batgirl, Red Sonja, The Mighty Thor, Catwoman, Bitch Planet, Secret Six, Silk, Descender, Sabrina, Archie, JLA, DC Bombshells, Black Magick, Paper Girls, Tokyo Ghost, Vampirella, Scarlet Witch, A-Force, Extraordinary X-Men, X-Men '92, The Legend of Wonder Woman, All-New Wolverine, Power Rangers, Hellcat, Monstress, Descender
I'm partial to the original DCAU version, so after you read Mad Love I'd suggest reading Batman: Harley and Ivy. It's set in the Batman/DC animated universe. Not sure if it has ever been traded, but you can get it on Comixology.
new 52 harley is not getting bad reivews?
Batman: Harley Quinn (TP)
Expected release: July 15, 2015
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Don't miss Harley's greatest hits from the pages of:
- BATMAN: HARLEY QUINN #1;
- JOKER'S ASYLUM II: HARLEY QUINN #1;
- BATMAN: GOTHAM KNIGHTS #14, #30;
- BATMAN BLACK & WHITE #1, #3;
- DETECTIVE COMICS #831, #837;
- DETECTIVE COMICS: HARLEY QUINN #23.2;
- LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT 100-PAGE SUPER SPECTACULAR #1.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DtP8E396FA She made it seem like New 52 Harley is crap compared to the other Harley comics out there. So I don't know what to expect.
A lot of people seem to think that, as you can see by the sales figures: http://www.comichron.com/monthlycomi...5/2015-03.html
It's the most successful book with a female lead from DC.
I wouldn't say HQ is better than either Batgirl or Batman and Robin since they're pretty different in terms of tone (Although I would say that I definitely enjoy it more than B&R). HQ is a comedy book with cartoony violence, BG might seem like a lighthearted title at first but then you realizes that it has a pretty good overaching plot with good character development and a really unique tone, B&R is a simple superhero book that can be fun at times.
Overall, I would say that I like Batgirl the most then comes Harley Quinn in second place but it's a pretty good second place.
Check the scores from critics:
http://comicbookroundup.com/comic-bo...y-quinn-(2013)
It's pretty high.
A few solo issues that I would personally recommend are:
Batman Black & White, Vol. 2 – Case Study
Detective Comics #831 – Kind of Like Family
Suicide Squad #20 – Discipline and Punish pt.1
Suicide Squad #21 – Discipline and Punish pt.2