Harley Quinn & The Gotham City Sirens Omnibus

Harley Quinn & The Gotham City Sirens Omnibus

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  • Create Date:2022-09-13 05:51:34
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
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  • Author:Paul Dini
  • ISBN:1779516762
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Summary

All of the GOTHAM CITY SIRENS starring Batman villains Catwoman, Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn, written by multiple Emmy and Eisner Award-winner Paul Dini are collected into one brilliant omnibus!

This omnibus features the bad girls of Gotham City! Catwoman, Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn are tired of playing by other peoples' rules regardless of which side of the law they're on。 These tough ladies have a new agenda that's all their own, and they'll use any means necessary to pursue it。 But can they get along and work as a team? And who will get hurt along the way?

Collects GOTHAM CITY SIRENS #1-26 and CATWOMAN #83。

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Reviews

Ferzem Khan

A really fun series showcasing Catwoman, Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn in both lighthearted hijinks and serious character moments。 It's always fun when they just chill as roommates and indulge in bantering, with Harley Quinn stealing the spotlight in these situations。 Poison Ivy and Catwoman also shine whenever the underlying tension between them surfaces, and I love that everyone in the group can bounce off each other without letting go of their individual motivations。 The short (usually 2-3 issu A really fun series showcasing Catwoman, Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn in both lighthearted hijinks and serious character moments。 It's always fun when they just chill as roommates and indulge in bantering, with Harley Quinn stealing the spotlight in these situations。 Poison Ivy and Catwoman also shine whenever the underlying tension between them surfaces, and I love that everyone in the group can bounce off each other without letting go of their individual motivations。 The short (usually 2-3 issue) storylines also help in shifting the focus regularly and letting each character shine more than once。 The trio is also assisted by a (usually) great cast of supporting characters, from Zatanna to Talia Al-Ghul to The Riddler, who provide additional spice and drama。 。。。more

Craig W

Closer to 3。5 stars。 The first third of this book with Paul Dini writing was awesome。 It was a follow-up to much of the content contained within the Batman by Paul Dini omnibus。 After he leaves, the quality dips a bit。 One positive, though, is that the art remains consistently good。

Adam

Love this group of characters together, this story is fun and well written。 Paul Dinis writing of these characters together is simply fantastic。 Ivy, Catwoman and Harley at their best。

Robert Rentzsch

When faith brings them together, Catwoman, Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn form a team as the Gotham City Sirens。 While being far from law abiding citizens the girls make an effort to do some good for the town。 But things hardly work out as planned and trouble is never too far away。 Three powerful sexy devious women, how can I not love that! It was very delightful indeed。 The foremost quality of this comic was the interaction between the trio。 Apart from roaming the town in their skimpy outfits, the When faith brings them together, Catwoman, Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn form a team as the Gotham City Sirens。 While being far from law abiding citizens the girls make an effort to do some good for the town。 But things hardly work out as planned and trouble is never too far away。 Three powerful sexy devious women, how can I not love that! It was very delightful indeed。 The foremost quality of this comic was the interaction between the trio。 Apart from roaming the town in their skimpy outfits, they shared their everyday lives as roommates。 Not unlike the Halliwell sisters in ''Charmed'', for those who recognize my nostalgia。 As with any other sisterhood the Sirens would both laugh and squabble with each other。 Selina and Pamela had quite the love-hate relationship going on, while Harley served as the heart of the family that kept them together。The stories were humorous and engaging。 How I would love for this to be turned into a movie series。 Margot Robbie did a great job in portraying Harley so far, though it was a shame they went all SJW on her character design in ''Birds of Prey''。 As if sexiness is a crime these days。 Comic heroines are supposed to be sexy, it's part of their appeal and always has been。 So do us a favor Hollywood, and stick to the fantasy。 This omnibus was a bunch of fun and I'm happy to have it in my collection。 However, the quality of the artwork is not as consistent as I'd hoped for。 At parts it's really good, and at others, it's just。。。 not。 But what the heck: 4。5 stars! 。。。more

Earthworm GЯIMM

Re-read this one as I read the trades few years back and it still holds up as a fun story and Paul dini just writes these characters so well unfortunately when he leaves the book about midway you can notice a shift in tone and things but still a enjoyable one glad I upgraded to this nice omnibus version

Jen

Man。 Up until the ending I loved this。 There were some items I didn’t have background reference for but it was still OK, a little confusing in small areas。

Amy

This is proof that you can have a great story with batclan/rogues gallery characters that does not use Batman himself as a main character。 This story is primarily about the relationship between Selina Kyle, Pamela Isley, and Harleen Quinzel, but is also about Catwoman, then Poison Ivy, then Harley Quinn, all of whom have story arcs that revolve around them individually。 Overall, the art was good, the stories were great, and I am happy to have taken the chance on purchasing this omnibus collectio This is proof that you can have a great story with batclan/rogues gallery characters that does not use Batman himself as a main character。 This story is primarily about the relationship between Selina Kyle, Pamela Isley, and Harleen Quinzel, but is also about Catwoman, then Poison Ivy, then Harley Quinn, all of whom have story arcs that revolve around them individually。 Overall, the art was good, the stories were great, and I am happy to have taken the chance on purchasing this omnibus collection。 It cost me a pretty penny for a series I knew only by name at the time, and it was completely worth it。 。。。more

Alan Shaw

This is a beautifully produced book with high quality colour artwork and it was a real, tactile, pleasure to read and handle。Emma Gert's and Maika's reviews pretty well sum up the rest。 This is a beautifully produced book with high quality colour artwork and it was a real, tactile, pleasure to read and handle。Emma Gert's and Maika's reviews pretty well sum up the rest。 。。。more

Zachary Blake

This was a great read。 I have always been a fan of Paul Dini's work and picked up this omnibus on a recommendation and the desire to see these characters together。 The story is packed with plenty of twists and cameos。 Only downside for me was Dini does not wrote the entire run。 There are fill in writers who contribute stories that fit well together。 This was a great read。 I have always been a fan of Paul Dini's work and picked up this omnibus on a recommendation and the desire to see these characters together。 The story is packed with plenty of twists and cameos。 Only downside for me was Dini does not wrote the entire run。 There are fill in writers who contribute stories that fit well together。 。。。more

Maika

What happens when Catwoman, Poison Ivy, and Harley Quinn decide to take a break from being baddies and shack up together? A tome’s worth of over-the-top hijinks, that’s what。 In trying to be friends and keep each other out of trouble they find no end of ways to get into it。 I enjoyed the insight into their respective characters: who they are are, a bit of how they’ve become who they are in the first place, and, to a point, what their individual goals are, all while being an action-packed spectac What happens when Catwoman, Poison Ivy, and Harley Quinn decide to take a break from being baddies and shack up together? A tome’s worth of over-the-top hijinks, that’s what。 In trying to be friends and keep each other out of trouble they find no end of ways to get into it。 I enjoyed the insight into their respective characters: who they are are, a bit of how they’ve become who they are in the first place, and, to a point, what their individual goals are, all while being an action-packed spectacle。 There’s also a wee bit of sweet foreshadowing for Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy’s romantic relationship。 。。。more

The Rudie Librarian (Brian)

This was a really phenomenal run。 There were twists and turns and outstanding cameos。 I grew to like Catwoman and Harley even more。 Each character is so unique with such a dynamic and independent personality。 I would love a second run。

Emma Gerts

This was a lot of fun。 Like a lot of omnibus comics, it refers to continuities and events I'm not familair with, since I'm not following the current runs of Batman/Catwoman comics, however that was only a small irk in an otherwise very fun series。 The Gotham City Sirens (Catwoman, Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn) are living and working together, each trying to keep each other out of trouble, and mostly getting each other into it。 There's an interesting interplay here between Catwoman's essential goo This was a lot of fun。 Like a lot of omnibus comics, it refers to continuities and events I'm not familair with, since I'm not following the current runs of Batman/Catwoman comics, however that was only a small irk in an otherwise very fun series。 The Gotham City Sirens (Catwoman, Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn) are living and working together, each trying to keep each other out of trouble, and mostly getting each other into it。 There's an interesting interplay here between Catwoman's essential goodness - she's an anti-hero, but still a hero - Ivy's complete disregard for human life, and Harley's sweet but misguided joy。 I like that both Pam and Selina are actively trying to undo the damage the Joker did to Harley's psyche, even if they are eventually, as ever, unsuccessful。 I really enjoyed this, and it was a lot of fun reading an entirely female cast of comic characters - it's like getting to see the other side of the Birds of Prey comics I used to love in my teenaged years。 。。。more

Jenna

While it’s fun to read it all in one sitting, this is a ridiculously large tome。 I still wish the artwork had been more consistent (and more anatomically correct, especially in the Sirens’ poses during fights), but this was still a great glimpse at our Gotham villains and what could’ve been。