Harley Quinn #3
In "Scratch & Snuff," Harley Quinn takes a surprising turn as she grapples with the weight of caring for her Brooklyn neighborhood, stepping into a role far beyond her usual chaos. Tired of doing it all alone, she places a classified ad seeking helpers—people bold enough to dive into the mess without flinching. Written by Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti, with art by Chad Hardin and John Timms, and colored by Alex Sinclair and Paul Mounts, this 2016 issue captures Harley in a refreshingly grounded moment, all brought to life with bold visuals by cover artist Amanda Conner.
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Harley is feeling overwhelmed because she has taken on so much responsibility for her Brooklyn neighborhood. She places a classified ad looking for assistants who aren't afraid to get their hands dirty.
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