Gotham City Sirens #19

Writer: Peter Calloway Artist: Andres G Isabel Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: February 2, 2011 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 2 User Reviews: 2
6.5Critic Rating
8.0User Rating

With Talia al Ghul's treachery behind them, Zatanna approaches Selina with an offer Selina never even dreamed of erasing Batman's secret identity from her mind! The question sends Selina on a spiritual journey to learn what it means to love and live and how significantly memory plays into both.

  • 7.0
    A Comic Book Blog - Wayland Feb 11, 2011

    I have noted in various places, especially the DC Message Boards, that many people seem to actually loathe this book, and actively wish for its demise. Most vocal are those who identify themselves as Catwoman fans. I loved the book when it started, but am really beginning to wonder about its future. They can't seem to balance the three cast members- two get screen time while one becomes background, in this issue, Ivy. We've lost a lot of the subplots that were interesting, and DC for the longest time was misleading about who was writing the book. I hope they either manage to improve it, preferably with Dini coming back, or finally admit this isn't really working anymore and cancel it. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Razorfine - Alan Rapp Feb 8, 2011

    I also enjoyed how writer Peter Calloway juxtaposed the Catwoman/Batman relationship with that of Harley and the Joker. Harley's internalizing of the pain Selina has endured at her relationship with a man who wouldn't and couldn't give himself to her fully sparks the crazy fires one more time as Harley sets out to find Mr. J. for a final confrontation. It's not a great issue but the scene between Catwoman and Harley alone makes it worth a look. Read Full Review

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