![]() ![]() It’s very detailed, from the twisted cityscape in Harleen’s nightmares to the actual Gotham City (both at night and during the day), and every character looks unique-even the extras in the background. Let’s just get right to it: from the first panel to the last, the artwork is fantastic. Harleen is written and illustrated (which includes inking and colors) all by Sejic himself, and up until the moment of actually reading this book, I have wondered if he could maintain the same cohesion and integrity that Sunstone is known for. I have also read some of his explicit Sunstone stories, and I think his writing on that title is quite good because he has a way of examining his characters’ psyches in an interesting (sometimes humorous and sometimes tragic) way. I have thoroughly enjoyed his run on Aquaman (issues #25-30). ![]() ![]() I should start this review by saying that I’m a fan of Stjepan Sejic’s work. ![]()
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