When I started to read this, I was a little confused because there was mention of the character Hush and I had not read that yet. I thought it was going to cause more confusion down the line so I held off on reading it, then I got sick and next thing you know it had been over a month since I started reading it again. I thought this was going to be a Harley Quinn book where the “gotham city sirens” were just going to be some goons and not actually her and Poison Ivy teaming up with Catwoman.
For once I was glad that someone brought up how toxic the relationship between Harley and Joker was and it was awesome that Poison Ivy and Catwoman decided to do something about it. This was another great little mystery of trying to find out who is killing people and finding out some fun lore about characters. The unorthodox team ends up working out and seeing how they make it work was a fun journey. The artwork is moody, explosive and chaotic all in the best ways. I particularly liked the character style of Joker being more outlandish and freaky.
I wish this hadn’t taken me so long to read but it was fun with all the different mysteries and stories each character had and how they all met up to one thing.
Overall 4 / 5
Harley Quinn & the Gotham City Sirens Paul Dini-Writer, Guillem March-Artist
