agentofanarchy's Gotham City Sirens #20 - Hell Hath No Fury, Part One review

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    Here we go again.

    I admit I started reading GCS and gave up because I found  the issues pretty boring, however when I saw the cover for this issue I had to read it. I am happy I did.
     
    The Good:
    The cover is misleading a a good plot twist kind of way. The issue focusses around Harley and her love hate relationship with the Joker. Harley 'finally' snaps and decides to kill him. Now many people would roll there yes as I did when I read it. We know she will more than likely fall into his army. However Harley is really kicking butt in this issue. We see her breaking into Arkham using her previous skills as a Dr at Arkham. I really loved this, as I feel that this part of Harleys part is not often foucused on. She stands apart from just being the Jokers sidekick and proves that she can get the job done in her own unique way. The fact that she did not go in all guns blazing but instead attempted to prove that she could do it her own way was brilliant. Issue 19 leads up to this issue well so you may want to read that also.
     
    The bad:
    I wanted more. To me just as I was happily turning the pages for more it stopped. xD

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