Hi, hope everyone's doing well in 2025 :) Just finished the DC graphic novel The Strange Case of Harleen and Harley by Melissa Marr and Jenn St. Onge (2024), and had some thoughts on it based on my limited experience/knowledge. I was hoping to get more eyes on it. I'd give content advisories for physical/domestic abuse, prison, medicalization, medical abuse, ableism/sanism, memory loss, system/personhood denial, and fears of integration. Reasons I'd give for reading it would be: cute artstyle, positive WLW relationships, and I think a mostly positive system relationship. Readers might need general knowledge of Batman canon? Not sure. Thanks for your time!
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Hi, hope everyone's doing well in 2025 :) Just finished the DC graphic novel The Strange Case of Harleen and Harley by Melissa Marr and Jenn St. Onge (2024), and had some thoughts on it based on my limited experience/knowledge. I was hoping to get more eyes on it. I'd give content advisories for physical/domestic abuse, prison, medicalization, medical abuse, ableism/sanism, memory loss, system/personhood denial, and fears of integration. Reasons I'd give for reading it would be: cute artstyle, positive WLW relationships, and I think a mostly positive system relationship. Readers might need general knowledge of Batman canon? Not sure. Thanks for your time!