Gotham City Sirens #18
Gotham City Sirens » Gotham City Sirens #18 - Yrotsih released by DC Comics on February 1, 2011.
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5 (0) 4 (1) 3 (2) 2 (0) 1 (0) 3.5 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
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Annataz Ot Degnoleb Eussi Siht 3
The Good: Guillem March's cover is stunning.Although I have other things to say about the change in artists, I rather enjoyed Jeremy Haun's artwork as I usually do. Some of his faces are kind of funky, but many of them display some quite good emotions. And I think he really made those scenes with the flow of memories. Zatanna's conversation at the beginning was a good way to explore her emotions, and overall it was a very good scene. Harley playing the mediator seems apt. She WAS a psychiatrist ...
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I wrote it 4
So, here I am, reviewing a comic I wrote. Don't worry, I have no intention of giving myself five stars - in fact, I'm pretty certain I could NEVER give myself five stars. As a writer friend of mine said about his own work (and something that I agree with whole heartedly): the only perfect thing I've ever written is what I haven't written yet. In other words, it seems perfect in my brain before I put it down, and then something gets lost in translation. I hope this doesn't seem self-absorb...
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You know Zee, you have your own series. 0
Synopsis: Zatanna makes a choice when it comes to wiping out Selina's mind What's good? Actually, I'm not sure if Zatanna stealing the show from the Gotham City Sirens is a good thing. While her presence in this issue is important, you can't forget about Ivy and Harley, as Harley convinces Ivy to help save Selina. In some ways, I do like Talia's real reason for wanting Selina to have her memory erased. What's bad? Once again, Selina is playing the damsel in distress for the second time in a ...
4 out of 4 found this review helpful.
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