*** Welcome to piglix ***

Gotham City Sirens

Gotham City Sirens
Variant incentive cover to Gotham City Sirens #1.
Art by J. G. Jones.
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
Schedule Monthly
Format Finished
Publication date June 2009 – August 2011
Number of issues 26
Main character(s) Catwoman
Poison Ivy
Harley Quinn
Creative team
Writer(s) Paul Dini (#1, 2, 4-7, 9-11)
Tony Bedard (#12-15)
Peter Calloway (#16-26)
Artist(s) Guillem March (#1-6, 8-9)
David López (#7)
Andres Guinaldo (#10-11, 13-17, 19-26)
Peter Nguyen (#12-13)
Jeremy Haun (#18)
Ramon Bachs (#20)
Letterer(s) Steve Wands
Colorist(s) José Villarrubia
Creator(s) Paul Dini
Guillem March
Editor(s) Mike Marts
Janelle Siegel

Gotham City Sirens is an American comic book series written by Paul Dini, with art by Guillem March, and published by DC Comics. The series features some of the most popular female characters that inhabit Gotham City, including Catwoman, Poison Ivy, and Harley Quinn. The first issue was released in June, 2009, as a part of the Batman: Reborn relaunch in all of DC's Batman titles.Warner Bros. is developing a film with the same title. It is yet to be seen if it is based on the series.

Shortly after the Heart of Hush, Manbat R.I.P., Final Crisis, and Battle for the Cowl storylines, Hush cut out Catwoman's heart, Batman regained it, and Catwoman got her revenge by stealing all of his money and giving it to the Gotham City criminal females, Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy, as well as Holly Robinson. Bruce Wayne was thought to be dead and was replaced by Dick Grayson.

When Catwoman fights a new villain named "Boneblaster", it is revealed she still has physical limitations from her ordeal in "Heart of Hush" and is nearly easily beaten by the two-bit thug. However, Poison Ivy arrives to save Catwoman and offers the two return to her new hideout, which is actually the Riddler's hideout whom Poison Ivy has seduced and drugged. Catwoman also discovers Harley Quinn is also living with them, and proposes that the three women join together to protect one another as a team, but first Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy wanted to know who Batman really is. When Ivy uses a truth serum powder derived from plants, Catwoman reveals that she cannot because Talia, Ra's al Ghul's daughter and leader of the League of Assassins, used mind control techniques to prevent Catwoman from ever forcefully revealing his identity as Bruce Wayne. But actually, Talia taught Catwoman a meditation technique so that any sort of mind-control, such as Ivy's spores, won't affect her.


...
Wikipedia

...