Harley Quinn Vol. 3: Clown About Town

Illustrated by Natacha Bu Magalhaes
Paperback
$19.99 US
On sale Mar 25, 2025 | 200 Pages | 9781799500872

The madcap hijinks of Gotham’s Clown Queen Of Crime are nonstop! Harley Quinn’s adventures continue in her ongoing solo series, featuring new and familiar faces all across the weirdest and most wonderful corners of the DC Universe!

Harley is going back to her roots! She’s hopscotched around the multiverse for long enough, in her humble opinion, and now it’s time to settle back into the cozy grit and grime of her beloved Gotham City. It’s just too bad that the city (and it’s residence) don’t seem to appreciate her as much as she appreciates them! Plus, what’s a girl to do when Mr. Freeze decides to ice out all of Gotham? Great question! She’s just going to figure it out as she goes. 

Collects Harley Quinn #38-43.
Tini Howard is an American writer of comic books, essays, and at least one upcoming novel. Her work includes Magdalena from Image/Top Cow Comics, Rick and Morty™: Pocket Like You Stole It from Oni Press, and Assassinistas from IDW/Black Crown, Power Rangers: Pink from BOOM! Studios, and Excalibur at Marvel, from the best-selling Dawn of X. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband, Blake, and their two sons Orlando and General Hugs, who are cats.

Ted Brandt got his start in comics on the acclaimed series Princeless, working with his partner Ro Stein. Since then, Brandt and Stein have gone on to work for Marvel Comics on such titles as The Mighty Captain Marvel and Steve Rogers: Captain America. His best known work is the Image series Crowded, of which he is a co-creator.

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The madcap hijinks of Gotham’s Clown Queen Of Crime are nonstop! Harley Quinn’s adventures continue in her ongoing solo series, featuring new and familiar faces all across the weirdest and most wonderful corners of the DC Universe!

Harley is going back to her roots! She’s hopscotched around the multiverse for long enough, in her humble opinion, and now it’s time to settle back into the cozy grit and grime of her beloved Gotham City. It’s just too bad that the city (and it’s residence) don’t seem to appreciate her as much as she appreciates them! Plus, what’s a girl to do when Mr. Freeze decides to ice out all of Gotham? Great question! She’s just going to figure it out as she goes. 

Collects Harley Quinn #38-43.

Author

Tini Howard is an American writer of comic books, essays, and at least one upcoming novel. Her work includes Magdalena from Image/Top Cow Comics, Rick and Morty™: Pocket Like You Stole It from Oni Press, and Assassinistas from IDW/Black Crown, Power Rangers: Pink from BOOM! Studios, and Excalibur at Marvel, from the best-selling Dawn of X. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband, Blake, and their two sons Orlando and General Hugs, who are cats.

Ted Brandt got his start in comics on the acclaimed series Princeless, working with his partner Ro Stein. Since then, Brandt and Stein have gone on to work for Marvel Comics on such titles as The Mighty Captain Marvel and Steve Rogers: Captain America. His best known work is the Image series Crowded, of which he is a co-creator.

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