Gotham City Sirens #4

Writer: Paul Dini Artist: Guillem March Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: September 30, 2009 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 5
5.8Critic Rating
8.6User Rating

Bruce Wayne has always been considered the quintessential ladies' man. But he's never faced ladies quite like this before! Has Gotham City's playboy prince finally met his match?

  • 8.0
    Comics Bulletin - Karyn Pinter Oct 5, 2009

    Right now I'm adoring this comic. I wasn't so sure if it was going to make it, but now I would be supremely disappointed if it didn't. It's got three of the best Bat girls in one comic, and if Batgirl were to guest star then it could be a fun little Gotham Girls reunion. Openly love it or hide it as a guilty pleasure. Either way you still gotta have it. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Kyle Posluszny Oct 1, 2009

    Gotham City Sirens #4 delivers a lot more of the same. That's a good thing as far as the artwork is concerned. That's a bad thing as far as the script is concerned. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Major Spoilers - Stephen Schleicher Oct 4, 2009

    I know Paul Dini can tell powerful stories that feature female protagonists, but this issue just doesn't do it for me. It is full of action, plenty of things blowing up, and you can almost hear some James Bond music playing in the background, but the nagging feeling that we've seen it all before makes everything else fall flat. I'm all for exploring the Joker/Quinn relationship, but I just wish it wasn't the Joker pulling the insane-jealous-I'm-gonna-kill-you act again. This series needs a solid direction, and until that happens, Gotham City Sirens only earns 2.5 out of 5 Stars. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    The Weekly Crisis - Ryan Schrodt Oct 1, 2009

    The odd storytelling choices and the "workinprogress" art hold back this otherwise fun story. If you are a big fan of Harley and Joker, you should get a kick out of the Joker's typically overblown reaction to her being out on the town with Hush, but otherwise you aren't going to find a lot to love about this issue. It has its moments and shows promise, but ultimately falls flat. Read Full Review

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