DC is celebrating the launch of its latest young adult (YA) graphic novel, HARLEY QUINN: BREAKING GLASS via a special fan signing with Eisner Award and Caldecott Honor-winning author Mariko Tamaki (SUPERGIRL: BEING SUPER). On September 11, Tamaki will appear at The Bindery in-conversation with Gene Luen Yang- author of forthcoming SUPERMAN SMASHES THE KLAN - to discuss and sign copies of her latest graphic novel with fans.
Recently released on September 3, HARLEY QUINN: BREAKING GLASS is a coming-of-age story about choices, consequences, fairness, and progress and how a weird kid from Gotham's poorest part of town goes about defining her world for herself. Harleen is a tough, outspoken, rebellious kid who lives in a ramshackle apartment above a karaoke cabaret owned by a drag queen named Mama. When the cabaret becomes the next victim in the wave of gentrification that's taking over the neighborhood, Harleen is faced with two choices: join high school friend Ivy, who's campaigning to make the neighborhood a better place to live, or join The Joker, who plans to take down Gotham one corporation at a time.
On September 11, seating may be limited so fans are encouraged to pre-purchase the book ahead of the event which will guarantee a seat. Otherwise, entry will be on a first-come, first-served basis.
DC is celebrating the launch of its latest young adult (YA) graphic novel, HARLEY QUINN: BREAKING GLASS via a special fan signing with Eisner Award and Caldecott Honor-winning author Mariko Tamaki (SUPERGIRL: BEING SUPER). On September 11, Tamaki will appear at The Bindery in-conversation with Gene Luen Yang- author of forthcoming SUPERMAN SMASHES THE KLAN - to discuss and sign copies of her latest graphic novel with fans.
Recently released on September 3, HARLEY QUINN: BREAKING GLASS is a coming-of-age story about choices, consequences, fairness, and progress and how a weird kid from Gotham's poorest part of town goes about defining her world for herself. Harleen is a tough, outspoken, rebellious kid who lives in a ramshackle apartment above a karaoke cabaret owned by a drag queen named Mama. When the cabaret becomes the next victim in the wave of gentrification that's taking over the neighborhood, Harleen is faced with two choices: join high school friend Ivy, who's campaigning to make the neighborhood a better place to live, or join The Joker, who plans to take down Gotham one corporation at a time.
On September 11, seating may be limited so fans are encouraged to pre-purchase the book ahead of the event which will guarantee a seat. Otherwise, entry will be on a first-come, first-served basis.
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