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benicio127 ([info]benicio127) wrote in [info]scans_daily,
@ 2009-05-10 23:12:00

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Current mood: amused
Entry tags:char: harley quinn/harleen quinzel, char: harvey bullock, char: jim gordon, char: joker, char: question/renee montoya, creator: greg rucka, publisher: dc comics

Joker is God. Amen.
So last post... last day... Joker/Harley week. Sniff, sniff.


Anyways this is my favourite scene from the novelization of No Man's Land by Greg Rucka. A lot of it a more detailed version of the comics, but he did add some great bits. I would highly, highly, highly, highly recommend this book to anyone. It's a great read and has some beautiful Cass/Babs scenes. His Babara Gordon is AMAZING. Seriously. Her anger over Huntress... gahhh... well I don't want to spoil it for you, but get it. GET IT!

And for legality, a scan from Mad Love.


This requires a bit of reading.... but it's only a couple of pages!











I'm not sure which is my favourite part of this page. "You have WHO tied up WHERE?" or Joker imagining Riddler saying: "Oh yeah... that's what's his name... you know... Mr. Harley Quinn." LOL!




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[info]blake_reitz
2009-05-11 12:13 am UTC (link)
Man, I'm pretty sure that if I made a list of authors I read in middle (and high) school, Alan Dean Foster would be at the top of the "most read." I still recommend his novelization of "The Dig" to just about anyone.

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