Writer Mariko Tamaki ('Supergirl: Being Super,' 'Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up with Me') and artist Steve Pugh have concocted a new origin story for fan-favorite character Harley Quinn in the DC Ink graphic novel 'Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass.' Their Harleen Quinzel is an independent 15-year-old who doesn't miss a beat when it turns out the grandmother she was sent to live with is dead. Instead, she convinces the drag queen who manages the building to let her stay, and when gentrification threatens her neighborhood, she takes action. The dialogue is snappy, the art is first rate, and hey, it's Harley Quinn. 'Nuff said! (Age 14 up, $16.99)