eisforextinction's Gotham City Sirens #9 - Pieces of the Puzzle review

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    Paul Dini kills this book month after month. He writes ever single member of the extended Bat-Family as a unique character. His portrayal of Harley Quinn is especially good which makes sense because he helped create her. 
    This issue shows a glimpse of the Sirens' daily routine. Harley lives like a teenager, Selena spends her day like Batman would, and Pamela shows she has some high ambitions after her trip to the rain forest. As interesting as the girls are this issue is really more about the Riddler. I'm really coming around to the Riddler as a private eye. He really shows how despite the fact that he's no longer a villain he still has an obsession with puzzles and he truly is a sick man.
    Although there is some really good writing not a lot happens in this issue. As I mentioned before the Sirens recount their day, but after that we get an investigation scene and a big ole To Be Continued.
    The art is this book is great as always. Each Sirens' day looks different to compliment the character and I'm getting used to how Guillem March draws Catwoman.
    Gotham City Sirens is a really easy book to read every month. It isn't part of major events and each issue is so character focused that you could skip a couple issues and not be confused by the plot. This book is just fun comics.

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