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🦹♀️ Break the mold with Harley Quinn’s freshest story yet!
Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass is a newly stocked graphic novel by Mariko Tamaki and Steve Pugh, offering a fresh, teen-focused reimagining of the iconic character. Combining ethical crime themes, inclusive storytelling, and striking artwork, it’s the perfect gateway for younger readers and longtime fans alike.
| Best Sellers Rank | #852,904 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #200 in Young Adult Coming of Age Comics & Graphic Novels #326 in Teen & Young Adult Superhero Comics #12,717 in Teen & Young Adult Science Fiction & Fantasy |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 654 Reviews |
M**T
Magnificent
I had been looking forward to this for a long time after reading the supergirl: Being Super series by the author, and i was not disappointed, this is another reimagining of Harley Quinn aimed at the younger teen market, therefore al the characters are aged down a bit. But for me the themes and story here get exactly to the point about Harley Quinn and what has made her such a fascinating character. I would recommend this to all fans of Harley Quinn, but particularly to younger people looking for an accessible way into the mythology of the character.
K**D
This is great.
Tone of voice was exactly right plus fun teen high school stuff, ethical crime dilemmas and drag queens with heats of gold. Very well done.
A**H
Gorgeous
Harley's sincere, but not smart. This is her childhood, self narrated, and it's a wonderful read. The artwork's absolutely wonderful too.
M**A
Engaging book for a teenager
My daughter is starting Year 8 (12) and was looking for something different to read instead of a novel. As she likes Harley Quinn, and I saw someone recommended these books for engaging reading, I thought I would order one. She has really enjoyed them, but it comes with a note of caution that there is swearing in the books. So just have a look through before hand to see if you are comfortable with your child accessing a book with some swear words in.
M**Y
Fantastic
My daughter really enjoyed this
S**A
A fun, fresh Harley origin story!
Young Harleen Quinzel moves to Gotham City and is taken in by Mama, the local drag queen. Harlee finally feels like she belongs, until a large corporation threatens to take away Mama's home and a new figure calling himself the Joker enters her life. This has to be my favourite of the recent DC novels I've read. Harley Quinn is absolutely iconic and so fun to read about, plus it features my favourite DC character: Poison Ivy. Harley Quinn: Breaking Novel is a Harley origin story all about found family and friendships, rebellion and difficult decisions. I loved Harlee's character. She's a little strange, of course, but she's wild and brave and kind. The comic really captured her rebellious personality and a unique voice, telling the story in a way that was so wonderfully Harlee. The drawing style is amazing! It perfectly reflects both the storyline and Harlee's vibrant personality and made the book come to life in the perfect way. This comic just had so much personality that it didn't really matter what the plot was, and the fact that the plot was great too is such a bonus! The storyline really focuses on Harlee's development and personal problems rather than having an evil supervillain, which I loved. Harlee is carefree, but as the plot progresses and the people she cares for are put at risk we can see her becoming more determined and focused, which was really interesting. Though she does have her own way of fighting back, I loved seeing her become more morally aware and caring for others. I loved the relationship between Ivy and Harlee. Despite them being so different, they really were there for each other and I think that Ivy had a big impact on Harlee's character development. I've always been #1 IvyQuinn shipper so even though in this novel their relationship is purely platonic, I just adored every scene they were in together. Overall, Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass was a thoroughly enjoyable and moving origin story for one of my favourite DC characters that I can't wait to see continued.
B**S
dang good
fantastically written and illustrated
P**S
Don’t Bother
I was so excited at the beginning of this book, I am a huge Harley fan and I’m trying to read all her graphic novels. I couldn’t even finish this. It started strong, I don’t even mind that it was a new sort of look at Harley’s life. I know a lot of comics have a different kind of origins like DC bombshells (which I think is great). Every time Ivy speaks I want to throw the book across the room. I agree with everything she’s saying, as I’m sure most people with a brain and a heart would. Though it was nothing to do with the story and it is so forced and makes me cringe so bad. If you can read this panel and not feel super uncomfortable and cringe then, go figure, you’ll probably love this. I however would like to refund/resell this at the earliest available date. Art is nice though!
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