Gotham City Sirens #15 DC Comics continues its game of “Guess who’s writing Gotham City Sirens” with this month’s issue. Once again, the website credits the issue to Paul Dini, and once again, the issue itself says the writer was... (Continue reading)
Is Too Much Batman A Bad Thing? If there was any question about popularity at DC I think the recent November Batman solicitations can clear things up. In November alone there are eight “Batman” titles and another nine Batman-related titles:... (Continue reading)
Gotham City Sirens #14 The somewhat confusing run of guest writers is still going on with our Gotham Gals. Dccomics.com credits this issue to Paul Dini, but the actual issue says Tony Bedard, which feels more right to me. Of... (Continue reading)
Gotham City Sirens #13 The Gotham City Sirens continues under guest(?) writer Tony Bedard, with part two of “Sister Zero.” The follows up on the Blackest Night tie in a bit ago, with Selina’s sister, fresh out of the asylum... (Continue reading)
Gotham City Sirens #12 This month, Gotham City Sirens continues their random author switching. “Sister Zero Part One” is by Tony Bedard, I suppose this is somewhat fitting, as he wrote Catwoman’s Blackest Night issue, and a lot of this... (Continue reading)
Gotham City Sirens #11 This month’s Gotham City Sirens is called “On the Job.” It’s a low action, more character development driven issue, and Paul Dini pulls that off rather well, as he’s want to do. Selina starts her day,... (Continue reading)
Gotham City Sirens #10 Taking Sides is the title of this week’s Gotham City Sirens. We continue with the story of Dr. Aesop, who has framed the Sirens for murder, taken over their home, and captured Riddler as he tried... (Continue reading)
Every Wednesday I pick my favorite cover from all the comic books that came out during the week…today’s pick goes to Guillem March’s cover to Gotham City Sirens #10. Typically I’m not a fan of busy covers, but when a... (Continue reading)
Gotham City Sirens #9 After his inexplicable absence last month, Paul Dini returns as the writer this issue, and the difference in quality is dramatic. I don’t know what happened last month, but I am hoping it doesn’t again. Once... (Continue reading)
Gotham City Sirens #8 Roll Call: Catwoman, Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy Guest Stars: Riddler, Commissioner Gordon Spoiler Space – there are spoilers below this pic of the cover: This issue is called … well, I can’t find a title in... (Continue reading)
Gotham City Sirens #7 Caution, Spoilers below Roll Call: Catwoman, Poison Ivy, Harley Quinn Guest Stars: Dick Grayson, Robin V (Damian), Carpenter (Jenna) Villains: various nameless thugs Well timed and apt, this issue is called “Holiday Story.” It opens with... (Continue reading)
Gotham City Sirens #6 Roll Call: Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Catwoman Villain: Gaggy Gagsworth Guest Star: Jenna Duffy, the Carpenter Spoiler Warnings: There are some. We pick up from last issue with the Sirens fighting the Joker’s former sidekick, Gaggy.... (Continue reading)
Gotham City Sirens #5 Review Roll Call: Catwoman, Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy Beware, spoilers below! Villain: Joker/ Gagsworth A. Gagsworthy This issue is titled “Out of the Pest,” which I will give points to for being clever, or at least... (Continue reading)
Gotham City Sirens #4 Review Roll Call: Catwoman, Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy Villains: Hush, Joker Caution, there are spoilers here. In a somewhat odd opening, the issue starts with a TV show called UME-Unmasked Extreme, a parody of the somewhat... (Continue reading)
Gotham City Sirens #3 Roll Call: Riddler Guest Stars: Catwoman, Poison Ivy, (yes, they are guest stars) Batman Villains: Conundrum and her merry band This issue departs from the previous two, and goes towards some of the rumors I’ve been... (Continue reading)