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Gotham City Sirens, Volume 2: Songs of the Sirens by Paul Dini, Tony Bedard

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5.0

see what i love about this is that they give me not only poison ivy but also THE RIDDLER content i am so grateful !!!

booknooknoggin's review against another edition

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2.0

I think I'm done with this series,as it's kind of lame. Some villain named Doctor Aesop....really???

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4.0

Yes, contrary to my own expectations, the second volume of Gotham City Sirens made love The Riddler. This volume also shows Harley Quinn's family, and it explains how those hyenas came into the scene. It was a bit gruesome for a generally sweet collection, but it sets some great threads for the following volumes. Thanks to "The New York Trilogy" I had to take a break with this one, but this seems like it's going to be my favorite storyline involving Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy. I don't think it will be the same case for Catwoman, since she has better stories in other sagas such as "Hush" and "Heart of Hush".

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3.0

Welpppp, that was interesting. I love the part where Selina had a meeting with Talia and taught her ways to supress her memories of Batman's identity. The dark undertones were really entrancing to look at and it's such an eye candy! Not only that but the dialogues are also laid out perfectly (and that curious twist at the end ohmyy). Harley was given the spotlight here more and I liked how the artist interpreted her usual getup. It's simpler, neat, and she's still bubbly and unapologetic as ever. It's really interesting how the concept of "villainy" can be quite ambiguous.
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