Gotham City Sirens Western
Summary The Gotham City Sirens have finally reunited for a new story, and this chaotic mystery is the perfect re-introduction to the fan-favorite team of Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, and Catwoman. Between the man-eating plants, riot-enciting energy drinks, and biomechanical stampeding bison, Gotham — and these anti-heroic women — may never be the same.
Though this first issue primarily works as set-up for the larger plot — involving a weird avatar-based video game, bison hunting, a satirically popular energy drink, and the Joker's girlfriend, Punchline — it also doesn't worry about over-explaining its story or the characters' relationships, instead trusting the reader, like Harley, to simply jump on the back of some weirdo's quad in the middle of Gotham and enjoy the bison-hunting ride.
Gotham City Sirens #1 Embraces the Chaos of Gotham's Favorite Rogues Harley Quinn Shines in the New Miniseries The Gotham City Sirens have a short but beloved history. Like a super-villainous version of the Birds of Prey, the Sirens — Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, and Catwoman, three iconic Gotham rogues — united as a team for 2009's Gotham City Sirens series, which ran until 2011, when DC rebooted its universe for the New 52 era.
For a series like Gotham City Sirens, which stars three characters with separate ongoing stories, it would be easy to feel bogged down by the burden of DC continuity. But this first issue succeeds by simply ignoring all of that nonsense and embracing a different kind of nonsense: three wacky characters with unique relationships among themselves, unconcerned by the larger goings-on of the DC Universe.
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