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Gotham City Sirens #1 by Paul Dini

abrittlebee's review

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4.0

Ask any comic fan who their favourite villainesses are and chances are that Catwoman, Poison Ivy, or Harley Quinn are among them. The three DC divas are among some of the most beloved femme fatales that the comic industry has to offer, spawning appearances in cartoons, movies, and countless graphic novels. So bringing together all three in their own girl power series seems like a sure thing to attract any fan, and I can’t say I was disappointed.

Written by Paul Dini, Gotham City Sirens follows the events of Jeph Loeb’s Hush series. Catwoman is left vulnerable after her near death, but is saved by a now homeless Ivy. In exchange for her help, Catwoman allows Ivy to stay at her apartment. They are soon joined by a desperate Harley Quinn, who is looking to escape the abusive clutches of her psychotic boyfriend, the Joker. The three form an unlikely team who must learn to work and live together as they walk the very thin line between villain and hero, sometimes saving Gotham along the way.

The narrative is a perfect mixture of dramatic and comedic, providing an interesting read while the art by Guillem March is bright and bold. Following the modern North American style, the panels appear very clean, even a little too clean at times especially during the fight scenes where they can lack fluidity.

As a comic fan of the feminine gender, I appreciate this foray into an almost exclusively female cast and I’m sure others will as well. I would recommend Gotham City Sirens to anyone looking for a good, solid read, regardless of gender.

readivine's review

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3.0

"...she was made to feel abused and completely vulnerable. That leaves scars no magic can erase."
I've been wanting to read Gotham City Sirens ever since I got wind of it and I'm really grateful that I finally did! What makes this graphic novel so appealing is well of course, the girls themselves. They have a strange yet endearing dynamics with each other and it's really nice to see how they can still be "sisterly" in their own unapologetic evil ways. This first issue started off easily although I find some of the plot devices used to be quite typical already. Also! We get to see Zatanna here and it's a bonus for me since I just read Zatanna last time hohohoh. I'm excited as to where this will be headed!

coraotf's review

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Not for me, but I didn't hate it.

meeraasw's review

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4.0

What could be better than Catwoman, Poison Ivy, and Harley Quinn teaming up together?!!
One word, BRILLIANT!! #SquadGoals


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