Harley Quinn: Welcome to Metropolis #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Bright Lights, Big City: Welcome to Metropolis," Harley Quinn finds herself trapped in an endless cycle of capture by a demonic GCPD, reliving her worst moments in Hell alongside her deceased henchmen. With no escape in sight, she and her ghostly crew plot a daring breakout from the infernal city. Written by Karl Kesel and illustrated by Brandon Badeaux, with Dan Davis on inks, Alex Sinclair on colors, and Ken Lopez on letters, the issue features a striking cover by Terry Dodson and Rachel Dodson.
In "Bright Lights, Big City: Welcome to Metropolis," Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy trade Gotham’s chaos for a fresh start in Metropolis, settling in just down the street from Jimmy Olsen. As Holly Chance, Harley lands a regular gig writing a love column for the Daily Planet, diving into the city’s romantic pulse—one awkward confession at a time.
In "Both Sides Now," Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy pull off a high-stakes heist at STAR Labs, stealing a rocket pack and dragging along two unwilling accomplices—Jimmy and Holly, who now find themselves caught in a chaotic tale they never signed up for. Told through the uneasy narration of Jimmy and Holly to the enigmatic Turpin, the story unfolds with a mix of danger, deception, and the kind of twisted chemistry only Harley and Ivy can deliver.
In "The Bride of Bizarro!", Harley Quinn finds herself at the center of a bizarre scheme when she and her crew infiltrate Lexcorp to create a bride for Bizarro—only to realize the perfect template might just be her. With no other women around, Harley must confront the absurdity of being chosen for a role she never asked for, all while the line between mockery and meaning starts to blur.
In "Going Out with a Bang!", Harley Quinn finds herself unexpectedly married to Bizarro, who’s surprisingly content with the domestic life—though his idea of romance might involve accidentally destroying the kitchen. When a headline in the Daily Planet announces Harley’s death, the couple’s quiet moment takes a sharp turn, leaving both of them scrambling to figure out what’s really going on.
In "Wouldn't Be Caught Dead There," Harley Quinn finds herself trapped in an endless cycle of capture by a demonic Gotham City Police Department, reliving her demise alongside her deceased henchmen. With no escape in sight, she and her ghostly crew plot a daring breakout from the fiery confines of Hell itself.
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