Gotham City Sirens #13

Writer: Tony Bedard Artist: Peter Nguyen Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: June 30, 2010 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 2
4.8Critic Rating
6.0User Rating

This issue features the second and final chapter of "Sister Zero", in which Catwoman confronts the monster that her sister Maggie has become. Will the sisters reunite by the end of this confrontation or will Selina forever be a "demon" in her sister's eyes?

  • 6.0
    Comic Vine - Zack Freeman Jun 30, 2010

    More than anything, I'd say this storyline can be enjoyed as good character piece for the Sirens and this likely-demented Sister Zero. There were good parts and bad parts in the art depending on which half you were looking at, and there were a couple parts the got a little ridiculous. This is a decent read, with equal positives and negatives. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comics Bulletin - Karyn Pinter Jul 10, 2010

    Guillem March is also missed. His art still graces the covers, and I am still most impressed by the range of his imagination and use of color for the images, but the interiors arent the same. Since there are two artists working on the comic, it is unclear who is penciling which page, but the style jumps around too much and at points was almost too cartoonish and rather shapeless, and at other times showed a heavy anime influence. I can honestly say I did not like the female face in the issue. This is going to sound greatly chauvinistic, but the girls are supposed to be hot. Two women, one dressed as a cat and the other a clown doll, how can one possibly ugly that up? In a couple of panels Harley wasn't looking too good, like all of a sudden the comic was presented in HD and we could see how old she really is even through all that white make-up. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Dean Stell Jul 3, 2010

    Very average story with challenging art. Read Full Review

  • 3.0
    The Weekly Crisis - Ryan Schrodt Jul 2, 2010

    The premise of this story is interesting and Bedard does a solid job with the characters, including setting up Read Full Review

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