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Cover: Guillem March

Gotham City Sirens: Union #[nn]

Jun 2011 · DC · 17.99 USD; 19.99 CAD
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“Union”
About this Collection

This collection brings together the final story arc of the Gotham City Sirens series, focusing on Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, and Catwoman as they navigate a web of betrayal and shifting alliances. The narrative pits the trio against the Ultra-Humanite and the Broker, while also delving into the fallout of their complex relationships with Batman, the Joker, and other key figures in Gotham's underworld. Collecting issues from the 2011 series, this volume serves as a definitive conclusion to the Sirens' original run.

In "Union," Selina employs a method taught by Talia to keep Batman's secret safe from Harley and Ivy, even as tensions simmer beneath the surface. When Harley intervenes to rescue Bruce Wayne from kidnappers, she unknowingly saves Thomas Elliot—setting off a chain of events that tests the fragile trust among the trio. Written by Paul Dini and brought to life with sharp, expressive art by Guillem March, the cover by March captures the moment with tense precision.

writer Paul Dini · artist, inker Guillem March · colorist José Villarrubia · letterer Steve Wands · cover Guillem March

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writer Paul Dini
artist, inker Guillem March
letterer Steve Wands
cover pencils, inks Guillem March

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Selina uses a technique taught to her by Talia to avoid revealing Batman's true identity to Harley and Ivy. Harley saves Bruce Wayne from some kidnappers, not realizing it's really Thomas Elliot.

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