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Gotham City Sirens #21

Gotham City Sirens #21

$25.00
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by PETER CALLOWAY
Art by JEREMY HAUN
Cover by GUILLEM MARCH
Harley Quinn back in Arkham Asylum? Can she resist The Joker's manipulations? Can Catwoman and Poison Ivy save their free-spirited friend from herself? Will she make a mistake that ends the Sirens forever?
Date Available: 03/30/2011
BONUS REVIEW by GARY OWENS

Not a hard concept: bring together Harley, Poison Ivy, and Catwoman, and let them scamper around the city and see what happens. This type of conglomerate (team-up? match-up?) concept is usually short-lived, though this particular trio always has that certain appeal that keeps them coming back as a group. In this issue, the team-up seems to be unraveling, as Harley confronts her past with the Joker, and Poison Ivy and Catwoman…well,I won’t spoil it. The best superhero comics are edged with adventure, yes, but also personality, where I understand the needs and conflicts of the myriad characters. Calloway does a great job of differentiating his characters, bringing them down to earth, and even if the story is predictable, I give him kudos for the ride.
7 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by PETER CALLOWAY
Art by JEREMY HAUN
Cover by GUILLEM MARCH
Harley Quinn back in Arkham Asylum? Can she resist The Joker's manipulations? Can Catwoman and Poison Ivy save their free-spirited friend from herself? Will she make a mistake that ends the Sirens forever?
Date Available: 03/30/2011
BONUS REVIEW by GARY OWENS

Not a hard concept: bring together Harley, Poison Ivy, and Catwoman, and let them scamper around the city and see what happens. This type of conglomerate (team-up? match-up?) concept is usually short-lived, though this particular trio always has that certain appeal that keeps them coming back as a group. In this issue, the team-up seems to be unraveling, as Harley confronts her past with the Joker, and Poison Ivy and Catwoman…well,I won’t spoil it. The best superhero comics are edged with adventure, yes, but also personality, where I understand the needs and conflicts of the myriad characters. Calloway does a great job of differentiating his characters, bringing them down to earth, and even if the story is predictable, I give him kudos for the ride.
7 out of 10 Grahams
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