

Tour is hilarious, crass, shocking and surprisingly heartwarming-in other words, everything you’ve come to love about the show.


(Honestly, it could go either way.) The Eat. Tour is an all-new digital first series from writer Tee Franklin and artist Max Sarin that picks up right where Harley Quinn Season 2 left off, with Harley and Ivy tearing down the highway, seemingly on the road to a life in each other’s arms…or to a violent death. Harley Quinn: The Animated Series – The Eat. Regardless, we’ve waited long enough to see what comes next for Harlivy, so rather than counting the hours until the show returns, we’re bringing our girls (and the rest of their gang) to the world of comics. Wait…it WAS over a year ago?! Who’s in charge of scheduling over there at HBO Max? Kite Man?!? Set these colorful and varied characters against a brilliant background of political intrigue and vengeance at the highest levels and a manhunt that covers three continents, and the result is a smart and electrically exciting global thriller.Why is Season 3 of Harley Quinn: The Animated Seriestaking so long?!? It feels like over a year since Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy drove off together into the sunset with a train of trigger-happy GCPD officers hot on their tail.

The story features a vivid and fascinating supporting cast, including the magus-like Ari Shamron, a beautiful French Jewish model who is seeking retribution for her family's death in the Holocaust, and a marvelously comic down-at-the-heels London art dealer. The architect of this plot, a Palestinian zealot named Tariq, is a lethal part of Gabriel's past, so as the two begin an intercontinental game of hide-and-seek, with life and death as the prizes, the motives are as personal as they are political. Now Ari Shamron, the head of Israeli intelligence, needs Gabriel's particular kind of experience to thwart a Palestinian plot to destroy the peace negotiations in the Middle East. But when his wife and son fell victim to the danger that accompanied him everywhere, Gabriel quit and devoted himself to the work of art restoration, an occupation that had previously been a cover for his secret assignments. Gabriel Allon had a simple but brutal job: he tracked down and eliminated Israel's terrorist enemies.
