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I like the fact that this is a very female-oriented and yet not overly sexual. You get to see three strong women who really support and care for each other really kicking ass of those who would try and hold them back. I would like to see more of that done.Here's what I didn't like: all of the stories pivoted around their romantic relationships with men. The impetus for all the action had to do with either past love or using a woman's emotions against her. Sad. These are three strong famous super...
I wish that we could have stories about these 3 awesome characters that didn't revolve around men. Harley's obsession with Mr. J is okay but Catwoman is cool enough to visit entirely new stories. I HATED the plot of this volume and even Ivy is just looking for someone to love? Give me a break. I wish this series could be written BY AN ACTUAL WOMAN or at least by a guy who can fathom the possibility that woman do more than fight over guys. I haven't completely lost hope...keeping my fingers cross...
The following review is based off my own opinions, thoughts and reactions. So in other words brace yourself. *There may be inappropriate words such as curse words.* You have been advised in advance.*HOT DAMN!!!Yes! I have been waiting to get my hands on a comic that doesn't have Harley, Catwoman, and Ivy at each others' throats. This was absolutely perfect to satisfy my cravings for this to happen. Which this comic was delicious on so many levels.However, can I just take a moment to say how much...
A better volume than the last. We have aliens who try to best Ivy, Batman's identity almost stolen from Selina, and Harley making a dangerous and deadly plan.For the first time in this series, I very much look forward to the next edition.
Interesting series of stories. So basically Catwoman, Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy team up together. I guess the combination is interesting. Harley and Ivy always have been a team since the animated series. Adding Selina in the mix is a little interesting but after that time she was running for her life and her loved ones in danger I guess I can see why she is working with those two.Thing is maybe if it was just Harley, because of their similar personalities. Ivy because of her vicious plants bec...
I only cried a little reading this s2g it didn't wreck me to pieces or anything (I'm lying it totally did)
Really liked the story and the characters (I mean, of course!), but found the art disappointing, especially after how great the art is in the first two volumes!
This book finally lets the other shoe fall. Despite several previous books in which this unlikely trio become gal pals, they finally have the falling out that everyone saw coming five miles away.
AightWorld: The art is fine, still a few panels here and there that is cringe worthy but on a whole it's okay. The world building is also solid with more of a link tied to the main DCU. The people and reasons we meet them this time males sense and does change things up a bit. Story: Solid also but at the same time unremarkable. This is Ivy and Selina's arc and they do offer some information and depth to the character, however the story and pacing is a bit lacking. The banter is still there but s...
I still really like the Gotham City Sirens line, but this volume was a bit of a dud for me. On one hand, it was kind of nice for Ivy to get the other side of the chemically seduced ploy, but she's already experienced that in her backstory. And since it was immediately followed by a story that starred Catwoman, Zatanna, and Talia al Ghul but was really all about Bruce, and ended by revisiting the drama of Harley's relationship with the Joker... The entire volume ends up being about the Sirens' re...
The stories in this were again kinda blah. Poison Ivy got possessed by some guy who made her fall in love with him. There was touching moment when Harley got through to her. Then there was a lot of fuss over cat woman and Bruce Wayne. Which turned out to be just jealousy. It was kinda disappointing that all they thought to do with three great super villains/heroes was focus on the men in their lives. One touching moment when Harley said she loved kitty. But really they didn't look at the relatio...
I recently decided to pick up a volume of Gotham City Sirens because of their popularity throughout the DC Universe and because I love these bad girls of Gotham. Especially Catwoman! I had no idea that these books went in any sort of order, so I had picked up the third book first. Now, while this may have affected why I didn't fall in love with this story, I didn't feel much of a connection throughout the book itself. Let alone, any sort of connection to the other volumes. I feel like the story
I absolutely love the Sirens, especially Harley Quinn. When I saw Gotham City: Sirens – Strange Fruits by Tony Berdard and Peter Calloway, I absolutely had to read it. The women’s friendship consistently passes the Bechdel test and they all offer something different. They work together to combat an alien scout, abduction and mind manipulation. It is a wonderful story about friendship with strong characters. The three storylines revolve around a man, so I’m rather conflicted about it. It has an i...
This was an interesting read with great art and fun adventures. I've not read a comic with Harley Quinn in it before, so it was interesting getting to know her quirky character a little better. I enjoyed these characters together, but feel I enjoy the Birds of Prey series a bit better. Although I loved the first story focusing on Poison Ivy (and a new character), and the end of this book sets you up for the next episode in the story rather well - you want to know what happens next. I may love th...
I really enjoyed this, I think it was better than volume 1.
This series could not possibly have sustained itself longer than the four small volumes it encompasses. I committed to finishing it, but 2 & 3 were more work than they were worth. While occasionally there's a funny moment and I can stomach these in context of the cartoon world, I still don't find myself much engaged by any of the three leads, the art is rather trashy, and as if we don't have enough t & a already, Zatanna and Talia are thrown into the mix? Beh. Estrogen overload.Also, Harley tryi...
Nice art and a decent story, but not much else. If you're interested in how these ladies' love lives play into their personalities, then this might be something you want to check out.
Gotham City Sirens Vol. 3: Strange Fruit Poison Ivy “ finds love” with a plant-based alien and Catwoman and Harley Quinn has to try to get their friend to see reason and not turn the Earth to a green heaven with no room for humans.And if that isn't enough someone is trying to get into Catwoman's head to find out Batmans identity. Thank God that Talia Al Ghul and Zatanna is there to help...or are they really helping?On a side note: Harley Quinn!!!
I cant keep track of who all the diff artists are but the styles in this volume were much better than earlier. Also oddly got more invested in the storyline that had Talia and Zatanna in it than other storylines in this run so far. Also adding Zatanna to my ever growing list of hot characters. Also want to cut my hair like Selina WHY is it Sefirah now 😭😭😭
Gotham City Sirens: Strange Fruit picks up where the previous volume left off, collecting the next six issues (Gotham City Sirens #14–19) of the 2009 on-going series. The trade paperback covers five storylines: "Strange Fruit", "Beginning Again", "Ending Again", "Yrotsih", and "Behind the Bat, Behind the Clown"."Strange Fruit" is a two-issue storyline (Gotham City Sirens #14–15) which has Poison Ivy confessing to Ms. Adams, that her main reason why she wants to work in S.T.A.R. labs is that she