>Just got word that DC is canceling Harley Quinn after issue #75, where she battles Joker's latest girlfriend, Punchline.
>I was hoping to do a hundred Harley Quinn covers, but it wasn't meant to be. Big thanks to Mark Chiarello, Eddy Choi, Dan Didio, Laura Martin and everyone at DC who supported me during my Harley run.
>And special thanks to the wonderful and super-talented Sabine Rich, my colorist, for making my art look better than it is. Thanks, Beanie. :-)
>This final Harley issue will be in-stores on August 4.
Cho is super talented but the angels of death pen drawings, while still technically stunning, have really become tired
Hunter Scott
empty seats
Henry Bell
You do realize Harley has gotten better since New 52, right?
Levi Watson
Recently, yes. Still needs to drop that ridiculous way of speaking introduced by the loathsome duo and the 4th wall Deadpool-ish schtick, but we're getting there. Hopefully.
Jordan Phillips
Frank Cho can do a Harley Quinn Black Label book
Gabriel Parker
>>Just got word that DC is canceling Harley Quinn after issue #75 Weird. Harley Quinn has been the longest book going since DCYou. Kinda weird to see it end.
Landon Harris
they're just doing a new #1 with a more famous creative team, Harley will do the job to Punchline to get her over then return from the "dead" after this silly Joker crossover.
Asher Ramirez
We're about due for a company wide reboot anyway. We first need to get through Joker War and the COVID-19 delays though
Ryder Gomez
again?
Brayden Jones
I haven't read it in a long time, that is why I am asking.
James Roberts
It's pretty good. Usually a bad comic book will only go for 12-13 issues so they can compile it into a trade paperback
James Nelson
Why does Punchline seem to range from looking normal/a joker fangirl to pic related
Like, look at the way her face is in the last panel, her chin looks weir and her hair looks like a helmet.