![]() ![]() With its diverse cast and respect for the essential natures of long-beloved characters, Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass should appeal to comic book newcomers as well as longtime fans." -Foreword Reviews "A modern, funny, and satisfyingly fresh take on the origin of a superhero revolutionary. Shantay you stay (on my bookshelf for decades to come), Breaking Glass." -Sina Grace, GLAAD Media Award nominated author of Iceman "Breaking Glass is a standout achievement that demonstrates the unique blend of words, pictures, and color that comics offer. With just five dollars and a knapsack to her name, 15-year-old Harleen Quinzel is sent. Anchored by stunning art by Steve Pugh, readers get to revel in a Gotham City that has drag queens fighting gentrification, a familiar-named practical activist going against an all-consuming corporation, and an endearing delinquent just trying to find the fairy tale that fits her remarkable life. A riotous read." -Kirkus Reviews "Mariko Tamaki's voice is absolute perfection in this altogether refreshing spin on a young Harleen Quinzel's beginnings. "The fast-paced plot enhanced by Harley's trademark style of speech examines the impact of gentrification, and Harley's character development follows a redemptive arc that will have readers rooting for her and her colorful family. ![]()
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