Gotham City Sirens #2

Writer: Leah Williams Artist: Daniel Hillyard, Matteo Lolli Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: August 14, 2024 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 7 User Reviews: 8
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When a violent and highly illegal energy drink-sponsored hunting operation threatens the lives of wildlife and the residents of Gotham City alike, the only ones ?t to save the day are the criminal trio of Catwoman, Poison Ivy, and Harley Quinn. Back together again for the ?rst time in years. Sometimes the only way to ?ght bad is with even worse! With special appearances by White Rabbit, Punchline, and introducing the himbo cowboy henchmen sensation soon to be sweeping the nation known as “The Nasty Boys!” Get your chaps, spurs, and hats out cause it’s hunting season! By the end of story you’ll be covered in guts, goo, and grit! Featur more

  • 10
    Comic Watch - Dylan Davison Aug 14, 2024

    Personally, Ive been eagerly awaiting the return of Gotham City Sirens. Before the New 52, it was one of the only series I consistently bought from DC, so seeing it return is a dream come true. Adding incredible talent like Leah Williams and Daniel Hillyard is just the icing on the villain-sized cake this series is becoming. Im thrilled that its a weekly release because I cant wait for the next issue. This has been a wild and fun ride so far, and I hope Leah gets the chance to tell more Sirens stories in the future. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    AIPT - Colin Moon Aug 14, 2024

    Playing with hilarious familiarity and self-aware influencer gags, Gotham City Sirens is one of the most fun books on the stands. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Dark Knight News - Fay Clark Aug 18, 2024

    Gotham City Sirens #2 definitely feels like a second issue. We already have the characters and plot line in place, now we need just a little more set up before some of the bigger scenes come into play. It is a great second issue and I definitely need to read the next issue to find out what happens to our heroines. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Get Your Comic On - Neil Vagg Aug 14, 2024

    Gotham City Sirens #2 continues to trundle along nicely, proving that there's mileage in these short-burst limited series. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield Aug 14, 2024

    I think this issue struggled a bit with middle-chapter syndrome, as it has a lot of blanks to fill in, but it does work as a great character spotlight for the Sirens. It does feel like Selina doesn't have as much to do here, which makes me think maybe Harley and Ivy should just be regular guest-stars in each other's titles in perpetuity to keep the fun going. The weekly format of this book helps to keep the momentum rolling. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    ComicBook.com - Evan Valentine Aug 14, 2024

    The character moments and energetic action works exceptionally well here and now that we're halfway through, this latest mini-series will work as a solid addition to the Sirens' resume. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Batman-News - Jack Whyte Aug 21, 2024

    , I'm glad we were able to get through last issue's not-unenjoyable exposition in order to get to the fun of this issue. This book could easily have fallen into all the girl-power cliches of an unimaginative bachelorette party, but so far, it has risen above those middling expectations. I look forward to the second half of this brief run. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Jawnyblaze Aug 15, 2024

    Hilarious book. Loving the plot and writing. The art is kinda poor, but I enjoyed the writing well enough that it didn't matter much. It would be nice if they got a better artist, but I'm loving the silly story.

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    ResearchReader Aug 19, 2024

    Art is phoned in again. Real 5/10 art. Not terrible, but rough and clearly details were missing in certain panels when they thought they could get away with it (Guys you didnt get away with it, it is obvious you phoned it in).

    Onto the story itself.

    Jokes are Leah Williams standard ones... so yeah.

    Now that being said it works a bit more for the Gotham City Sirens because how what Harley and Ivy have become (goofy wantabees of their previous selves). Catwoman is played straight here and that works. She is fine and a good contrast to the other two. Harley is better than how she is written in her own book but like its still only a 4/10 on that front.

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  • 1.0
    KiryuMajima28t Aug 14, 2024

    Absolutely stunned how this garbage gets even decent reviews. It sucks the art is horrible, Harleys face is atrocious. Theres nothing to like here whatsoever.

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