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Notes:
(1) I never expected this book to get so wimpy. Everyone's talking about their feelings and acting all mopey and sentimental. Ugh!
(2) The moment you try to humanize the Joker's Daughter is the moment the character loses all purpose and point of being.
(3) Last I read of the Joker's Daughter, she had her flesh mask mystically fused to her face. That didn't last long.
— Dec 12, 2020 04:30AM

Notes:
(1) I never expected this book to get so wimpy. Everyone's talking about their feelings and acting all mopey and sentimental. Ugh!
(2) The moment you try to humanize the Joker's Daughter is the moment the character loses all purpose and point of being.
(3) Last I read of the Joker's Daughter, she had her flesh mask mystically fused to her face. That didn't last long.
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Notes:
(1) Whoever thought Joker's Daughter was at all an adequate replacement for Starfire had to be out of their mind.
(2) Joker's Daughter failed as a Harley Quinn replacement, failed as a solo supervillain, failed as a member of the Suicide Squad, and, so far as I know, failed here too.
- I've got no idea why they keep trying to make her a thing! Write it off as a loss!
— Dec 11, 2020 04:30AM

Notes:
(1) Whoever thought Joker's Daughter was at all an adequate replacement for Starfire had to be out of their mind.
(2) Joker's Daughter failed as a Harley Quinn replacement, failed as a solo supervillain, failed as a member of the Suicide Squad, and, so far as I know, failed here too.
- I've got no idea why they keep trying to make her a thing! Write it off as a loss!

