John Timms

Harley Quinn #45 takes on Jack Kirby’s Fourth World
It took Harley Quinn over 20 years to become an overnight success, and now the Clown Princess of Crime is getting a new story arc from writer Sam Humphries and artist John Timms, as Harley Quinn takes on Granny Goodness and the Female Furies.

[Preview] Harley Quinn #15
Take the jump for a sneak peek of Harley Quinn #15, part two of the Red Meat story arc.

[Preview] Harley Quinn #11
A new arc kicks off this week in Harley Quinn #11. How much does the Joker love Harley? We’re about to find out.

[Preview] Harley Quinn #6
Harley is carving her way through the rock underground in Harley Quinn #6 from DC Comics.

[Preview] Harley Quinn #5
Harley Quinn is selling quite well for DC Comics, and this week, the publisher releases Harley Quinn #5 that kicks off the Eat To This Beat story arc.

Delete #1 Review
I follow a lot of characters in comics, like Batman, for example. But I also follow a lot of creators as well. And three of the creators I enjoy keeping up with are Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray and Amanda Conner. This isn’t always easy because their excellent product often comes from a variety of different comics companies, such as what I refer to as the Harleyverse in DC and Super Zero from Aftershock Comics. This means I have to be on the lookout for their books as I examine upcoming books. A particularly good one is Delete, which comes from

[Business] DC Entertainment signs exclusives with Tom King, Clay Mann and John Timms
DC Entertainment announced that it signed writer Tom King, and artists Clay Mann and John Timms to exclusives deals to produce content for DC Comics and Vertigo.

Harley Quinn Valentine’s Day Special #1
It’s Valentine’s Day and Harley Quinn doesn’t plan on spending the night alone. Good thing Bruce Wayne is up on the auction block (for charity, of course).

Battleworld ignites in Inhumans: Attila Rising #1
Press Release There’s a rebellion brewing on Battleworld. Stretching far and wide into every dominion across the strange, patchwork realm, underground revolutionaries prepare for the uprising. Today, Marvel is pleased to announce INHUMANS: ATTILAN RISING #1, a new Secret Wars series from New York Times Bestselling writer Charles Soule (Death of Wolverine, Inhuman) and artist John Timms (Nova, Harley Quinn)!

Harley Quinn Annual #1 Review
He who smelt it dealt it and DC is dealing it out with Harley Quinn Annual #1. If you hadn’t heard, this issue’s selling point is rub and smell, with one scent being of the “herbal” kind. Read on to see if this issue is a contact high or one silent, stinky whiff.