There's plenty of potential in an ongoing series that pairs the mischievous Harley Quinn with a different DC hero every month. Sadly, Harley's Little Black Book is never focused enough to take advantage of its own premise. As entertaining as the Harley/Zatanna dynamic in this issue can be, once again the book has a habit of getting distracted and going on tangents rather than focusing on that dynamic.
Harley and Zatanna are brought together in this issue as the latter arrives in New York to perform a few shows and winds up becoming drawn into a conflict involving displaced Coney Island ghosts. The details are pretty much superfluous, which doesn't stop the writers from exploring the background of these ghosts and their plight in minute detail. The story drags terribly during that exposition-heavy sequence. Couple that with the unnecessary focus on Harley's London League of Super-Heroes buddies and this issue has a little too much going on. The LLOSH characters feel very superfluous in the context of this story and all but disappear from the conflict midway through.
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