Gotham City Sirens: Trigger Happy

Illustrated by Matteo Lolli
Hardcover
$24.99 US
On sale Mar 11, 2025 | 144 Pages | 9781799505730

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The bad girls of Gotham are at it again! The Gotham City Sirens — Catwoman, Harley Quinn, and Poison Ivy — are back together for the first time in years, ready to dole out their own brand of “justice” as a new threat emerges in the place they call home!

A new energy drink has become all the rage in Gotham, thanks to a rather unorthodox marketing campaign! Caffeinated citizens are being pushed to riot for the chance to participate in “hunting” parties that involve herds of bio-mechanical beasts flooding the streets, putting civilians and the environment at risk. Thankfully, Catwoman, Harley Quinn, and Poison Ivy are on the case! Together again as the Gotham City Sirens, they’re here to prove that sometimes the only way to stop bad is with even worse!  
Join the rising-star team of Leah Williams and Matteo Lolli as they take the Sirens on a wild romp through their city, facing down everything from cowboy creeps to salacious internet streamers in the complete series, Gotham City Sirens #1-4!
Tini Howard is an American writer of comic books, essays, and at least one upcoming novel. Her work includes Magdalena from Image/Top Cow Comics, Rick and Morty™: Pocket Like You Stole It from Oni Press, and Assassinistas from IDW/Black Crown, Power Rangers: Pink from BOOM! Studios, and Excalibur at Marvel, from the best-selling Dawn of X. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband, Blake, and their two sons Orlando and General Hugs, who are cats.

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The bad girls of Gotham are at it again! The Gotham City Sirens — Catwoman, Harley Quinn, and Poison Ivy — are back together for the first time in years, ready to dole out their own brand of “justice” as a new threat emerges in the place they call home!

A new energy drink has become all the rage in Gotham, thanks to a rather unorthodox marketing campaign! Caffeinated citizens are being pushed to riot for the chance to participate in “hunting” parties that involve herds of bio-mechanical beasts flooding the streets, putting civilians and the environment at risk. Thankfully, Catwoman, Harley Quinn, and Poison Ivy are on the case! Together again as the Gotham City Sirens, they’re here to prove that sometimes the only way to stop bad is with even worse!  
Join the rising-star team of Leah Williams and Matteo Lolli as they take the Sirens on a wild romp through their city, facing down everything from cowboy creeps to salacious internet streamers in the complete series, Gotham City Sirens #1-4!

Author

Tini Howard is an American writer of comic books, essays, and at least one upcoming novel. Her work includes Magdalena from Image/Top Cow Comics, Rick and Morty™: Pocket Like You Stole It from Oni Press, and Assassinistas from IDW/Black Crown, Power Rangers: Pink from BOOM! Studios, and Excalibur at Marvel, from the best-selling Dawn of X. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband, Blake, and their two sons Orlando and General Hugs, who are cats.

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