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5.0 out of 5 stars
Scarier Than The Joker Himself,
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This review is from: Batman Adventures: Mad Love (Comic)
When the various "Adventures" (DC's codeword for comics inspired by the animated versions of its heroes) books first came out, i didn't pay much attention.But then i picked up a copy of "Batman Adventures" and was immediately hooked. The "Adventures" books may well be the freshest and most original takes on the Batman and his friends and foes that i have read in many a year. But why? i asked myself, and i answered, Because they can use whatever they want from the Batman's 50-year history, but they aren't stuck with a strait-jacket continuity that that 50 years imposes on the "real" Batman titles. And so we come to Harley Quinn -- though they're trying to put her in the "real" Batman continuity lately, which i think is a BAD mistake, Harley is very much a creature of the animated show -- the Joker's prankish and ditzey henchgrrl, a wise-cracking foil for both the Joker and the Bat, cute and funny and deadly and frightening if you really look. In fact, Harley Quinn may be more frightening than the Joker himself, and *that* is a good trick. And why? Because she *loves* Joker and just wants to please him. And to please a murderous, psychopathic clown, you have to be even crazier than he is. This book, then, is Harley's story. It tells us who she was, what she wanted to be, and how she became what she *is*. It is a curiously gentle and sad story, as well, considering the violence of many of its events and the madness giggling from its pages in every panel. Harley is rather a sad clown at base; the thing she wanted that caused her to kick over the traces and turn to crime -- Joker's love and approval -- is the one thing she will never have, no matter how desparately she tries to please him, because there's room for only one love object in Joker's life... the Batman, no matter how twisted that love's expression may be. Watching Harley cold-bloodedly attempting to commit an elaborate and nasty murder, just so Joker will notice her, is chilling. Watching Batman manipulate both Harley and Joker, even with his hands tied, is an example of what makes the Batman the icon that he is. And reading Harley's final words, which echo the sickest of the old Goffin & King Brill Building songs, is sad and horrifying and ominous all at once. If you are a Batman fan but have not yet discovered the "Adventures" books or even the animated series, this graphic novel is a good palce to start. And i envy you.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Joker's "main squeeze" gets to tell her story!,
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This review is from: Batman Adventures: Mad Love (Comic)
Based on one of the best of the animated Batman episodes, "Mad Love" tells how Harley Quinn, chief henchwoman and paramour of the Joker, got her warped start. Once, a respected psychiatrist at infamous Arkham Asylum, Dr. Quinn becomes infatuated with her "patient", The Joker", turns her life topsy-turvy, and allies herself with "the clown prince of crime". After falling from The Joker's favor, Quinn plots to capture Batman, the one that she blames for her "rift" with The Joker. Her "solution" to a backfired Joker prank is priceless. For fans of both the series and the legend of Batman, this is a visit that one must make.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best Batman Comic,
By Marie Freed (Oregon) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Batman Adventures: Mad Love (Comic)
Don't be fooled by it's cartoonish appearance. "Mad Love" is the best Batman comic I've ever read. Unlike many graphic novels that include great amounts of narration and description, "Mad Love" focuses more on character developement - and does it absolutely perfectly. Each character is protrayed exactly as they were meant to be. Wonderfully written, funny, emotional, and deranged, this book shows us the mysterious past of the Joker's henchgirl, lover, and victim, Harley Quinn. It will take your breath away.
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