Harley Quinn #62
| Writer | Elliott Kalan |
| Artist | Carlos Olivares |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
We got a real special show for you folks this month—you’re gonna love it! I, the one and only true Harley Quinn, will be appearing for one night only on Throatcutter Hill’s premier public-access TV station. Sure, the folks working there don’t know it quite yet—but when I get there, I’m sure they’ll see things my way and air my show! This is a real wacky one—we got so much formal experimentation in here that you’ll be going “Great Tom King’s Ghost!” by the end of the issue!
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8.5
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
May 29, 2026The two plots converge in bizarre fashion, as Harley’s status quo continues to be pretty strange even for her. Read Full Review
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8.0
The Batman Universe - Adam Koppel
May 28, 2026Harley Quinn #62 moves the plot forward with a clever shift in storytelling. While the talk show format suits Harley's world, the unnecessary retread on Batquinn's dangerous tactics is starting to wear thin. Overall, the story is solid and the art is stylish and gorgeous as usual. Read Full Review
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7.0
AIPT - George Loftus
May 27, 2026I don’t know exactly what’s going on in Harley Quinn #62 and it doesn’t bother me. For 22 pages I got a weird, entertaining story that feels more like an avant-garde Adult Swim short than a comic starring a character who in three movies totaled over $1 billion at the box office. It was strange, it made me laugh, and while I never got a why, I didn’t need one because the story and its immediate stakes were clearly laid out for me. Despite being the third issue of a story arc and the 62nd issue of a series, it's surprisingly new-reader friendly Read Full Review
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6.0
Get Your Comic On - Michael Brennan
May 27, 2026Harley Quinn #62 has its moments of genuine fun, from a goofy new villain to Batquinn’s ongoing caped cosplay, but a familiar formula is starting to show its cracks. When the revolving door of smaller villains lands well, this series soars. When it does not, even Harley’s chaos cannot quite paper over the gaps. A mid-tier entry in an otherwise brilliant run. Read Full Review
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