Just as the girls begin working as a team, a new threat destroys everything! Can they reunite in time or will this be the end of the Sirens?
The writing just feels wrong, like theres no direction that leads to a pleasing outcome, or a story that makes any impact or sense. Gotham City Sirens has been on a steady decline in my view, and at this point its only my love for the characters that keeps me coming back to it, since the story and dialogue sure arent doing much for me. Read Full Review
This book needs to be revitalized, stat. It's very bland, and there's very little you can pull out of this book to reflect on. It's not a bad book by any means, but it's not good either. I would not recommend this issue simply because it's not worth your time. Read Full Review
I really like this series and I want to continue to pick it up, but without Paul Dini at the helm fulltime, it is just going to continue to go downhill. Its not that I don't think that Tony Bedard has the chops to tell a good story with these characters, because he does, but his work can't reach that Dini plateau. Of course, it doesn't help that this is one of the weakest issues I've seen from Bedard. Read Full Review