Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity

Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity

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  • Create Date:2021-07-30 07:51:24
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Kami Garcia
  • ISBN:1779512023
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Nicolas Ferrer

Ni fu ni fa。 No llega a nada, parecía que daba para más。

Paul E。 Morph

Ugh。。。 this was a real slog to get through。 I literally couldn't bring myself to read more than two issues in one sitting。Story-wise, what we have here is a swipe of the movie Seven padded out with huge chunks regurgitated from true crime books to make it feel 'authentic'。 Also, I get that this is an 'Elseworlds'-type book but the Joker and Harley are so out of character that they might as well be totally new characters。 They've only been turned into the Joker and Harley because nobody would hav Ugh。。。 this was a real slog to get through。 I literally couldn't bring myself to read more than two issues in one sitting。Story-wise, what we have here is a swipe of the movie Seven padded out with huge chunks regurgitated from true crime books to make it feel 'authentic'。 Also, I get that this is an 'Elseworlds'-type book but the Joker and Harley are so out of character that they might as well be totally new characters。 They've only been turned into the Joker and Harley because nobody would have bought the book otherwise。Art-wise, holy crapoly, don't get me started! There is so much photo-tracing going on here it's enough to make an artist like myself, who actually bothered to learn to draw, puke。 I'd love to know how much the major comicbook companies are paying hacks like Mike bloody Mayhew and his ilk to trace photographs and apply Photoshop filters to them。All in all, don't bother。 I sorely wish I hadn't。 I'm giving this 2 stars, and I begrudge it that, to be honest。 More like 1。5, rounded up。My next book: Paperbacks From Hell 。。。more

Sam Quixote

Part origin, part prequel-ish tale from before Joker became Batman’s legendary nemesis and Harleen Quinzel became Harley Quinn, maybe even alternate world story, Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity sees Harley on the side of the Gotham City PD as they team up to stop the Joker’s art-influenced serial killings。 Criminal Sanity is essentially an art book with the slenderest of stories - and a pretty bad one at that! Looking at it from a purely narrative perspective, this didn’t need to be 9 oversized is Part origin, part prequel-ish tale from before Joker became Batman’s legendary nemesis and Harleen Quinzel became Harley Quinn, maybe even alternate world story, Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity sees Harley on the side of the Gotham City PD as they team up to stop the Joker’s art-influenced serial killings。 Criminal Sanity is essentially an art book with the slenderest of stories - and a pretty bad one at that! Looking at it from a purely narrative perspective, this didn’t need to be 9 oversized issues long。 You get a fast and shallow origin story for Joker, then he starts his art killings and Harley chases after him - repeat this multiple times until she inevitably stops him。 Joker’s origin - actually his entire character - is uninspired and stoopid。 He was abused by a comically evil stepfather (Harley has a similarly cartoonishly demented mother) and bullied at school - which obviously means he turns into a serial killer?! It’s so unconvincing。 And why does he kill with an art theme, posing his victims in the style of Da Vinci, Dali, etc。? Because he likes art, duh! Why does he have a thing for Harley? Because she’s hot and smart。 Rubbish characterisation - Kami Garcia’s Joker is one of the worst I’ve read。 Garcia beefs up the thin story by copy and pasting information on serial killers and psychopaths from Wikipedia as well as tracts on art history, to no real effect。 And, while Batman is refreshingly kept out of the book almost entirely, it’s weird that he (sort of) plays a part in Joker’s mother’s death, which is the catalyst for his becoming the Joker, when he was a kid。 Meaning Batman was around and being Batman when this Joker was a kid, so he’s got at least 15-20 years on him? It’s not important because Batman’s barely in this book but it’s still an odd detail。 However: looking at this book from a purely artistic perspective and it’s amazing。 Industry legend Mike Mayhew draws a number of flashback pages in the early part of the book and his painted art is so photorealistic it looks like someone took a picture and applied an Instagram filter over it。 Mico Suayan draws nearly all the pages set in the present and he’s a master of black and white art, and Jason Badower takes over from Mayhew, drawing the rest of the flashbacks and all of the pages from Joker’s perspective in the present。 He’s not as accomplished as Mayhew but his pages look stunning regardless。 Mayhew: Suayan: Badower: Mack: The Joker Secret Files issue is entirely superfluous - it’s supposed to be Harley’s file on Joker and all it does is tell us things we already know from the story but in tedious psychologist-speak - though we do get David Mack drawing most of it too and he’s a terrific artist as well。 Also, if you’re a fan of hunky Joker, you’ll love this book - this dude is buff AF and looks like a rock star! And hats off to Annette Kwok for her incredible colours throughout, in particular on Badower’s pages - they were utterly gorgeous to look at。 It’s appropriate that Garcia’s Joker is art-obsessed given that the book is only worth picking up for the art and not her flat writing。 Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity is an instantly forgettable and one-note Joker/Harley story with some of the best art these characters have ever had。 。。。more

Quentin Wallace

Note: I read the individual issues。This is what DC Black Label is all about。 A very mature and though provoking take on the Joker and Harley Quinn。 The Joker is re-imagined as a more typical serial killer and Quinn is a psychologist working with the GCPD as a profile。 The Joker stages outlandish murders as Quinn attempts to hunt him down。 We also get glimpses into their personal lives and it all builds to a climax ala the film SEVEN, although really the ending was the weakest part of this series Note: I read the individual issues。This is what DC Black Label is all about。 A very mature and though provoking take on the Joker and Harley Quinn。 The Joker is re-imagined as a more typical serial killer and Quinn is a psychologist working with the GCPD as a profile。 The Joker stages outlandish murders as Quinn attempts to hunt him down。 We also get glimpses into their personal lives and it all builds to a climax ala the film SEVEN, although really the ending was the weakest part of this series。 It did lead to an intriguing concept for future stories, however。 (view spoiler)[ You're left with the idea Harley Quinn may turn into a vigilante hunting serial killers in a manner much more violent than Batman, and more along the lines of the Punisher。 (hide spoiler)]The art was exceptional, some of the best art being published lately。 Overall this was a very strong showing that is pretty much exactly what it should be。 。。。more