Feb. 24th, 2015
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And some Darwyn Cooke Catwoman, for good measure.
From Harley Quinn #0
Harley is about to star in her own comic book. She's chatting with the writers as they try to figure out the book's direction and who should draw it.

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From Harley Quinn #0
Harley is about to star in her own comic book. She's chatting with the writers as they try to figure out the book's direction and who should draw it.

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Sex #17: "The Politics of Breaking"
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'Simon Cooke isn’t really the main “hero” of the book. It’s an ensemble story, but the real protagonist, the guy who still trying hard to do something significant with his life on that visceral level that superhero readers respond to, is Keenan. So it’s weird when readers expect Simon to play out a certain role within the narrative, when it’s obviously Keenan who’s serving that same function in a very visceral way. Keenan’s also got the most well-adjusted sex life out of all of the characters introduced so far. That, to me, is not an insignificant detail.' - Joe Casey
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