YOU CAN'T KEEP A BAD GIRL DOWN! CATWOMAN, POISON IVY, AND HARLEY QUINN REUNITE FOR A WEEKLY ADVENTURE! 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 fit to save the day are the criminal trio of Catwoman, Poison Ivy, and Harley Quinn. Back together again for the first time in years. Sometimes the only way to fight 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 omore
Gotham City Sirens continues to be a wonderful ride, with fantastic moments and beautiful art work and I sincerely hope we get more for Williams after this weekly series ends next week. Read Full Review
Gotham City Sirens #3 packs a lot of information that I am curious to see play out as the investors prepare.to witness and engage in the show Punchline has prepared for them. Like you readers, I will be waiting to see Selina, Harley, and Ivy handle business. Read Full Review
It does feel like there is a lot of story left to be told with only one issue left in this miniseries, but the fast pace of the story has made this a lot of fun to follow and a good one-month replacement for the three books of the leads. Read Full Review
Gotham City Sirens is finally doing a more coherent job of delivering its pop culture/social commentary message. It's just a little odd that it's picking up that steam with only one issue to go. Read Full Review
Sirens doesn't break the wheel but it relies on what works and it does it well. Read Full Review
This continues to be a great book. Good art and great writing, I'm loving the Westworld-Gotham style plot. Is it original or deep? No, of course not. But it is fun and well made. This is a series I could easily see as a mini-arc on the HBO Harley Quinn show. I wish it was more than just one more issue.
... I think I might actually like this issue overall which is a change from the first two. We see the characters with their backs up to the wall (some suspension of disbelief required), and an info dump (that I enjoyed because it felt more like a video game tutorial with the mascot so it flowed a bit better) that filled in any questions readers might have had. That being said, if you were paying attention to the background and to what was being said, 90% of people should have been able to put this all together.
Ivy we see actually use her powers and how easily the tied is turned when she is active (so written in character).
Punchline once again carries this book. Here she is schmoozing with the elite subscribers and m more