![]() In this interview, Dini shares news on what makes the three such perfect teammates and why Gotham City better be prepared for what's to come. No stranger to the characters, Dini won an Eisner Award with Bruce Timm in 1994 for the graphic novel, "Mad Love," starring their creation Harley Quinn and her powdered-paramour, The Joker. You have no doubt heard of the "Dynamic Duo" but what about the titillating trio? "Gotham City Sirens" focuses on three of the Batverse's most sensational scoundrels: Catwoman, Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy. Yesterday, CBR News discussed "Batman: Streets of Gotham" with Dini and today he's back with the skinny on his new team book, "Gotham City Sirens," featuring art by rising star Guillem March. ![]() Paul Dini's more than two-year run on "Detective Comics" ended when all of DC Comics' Bat-books went on a three-month hiatus during the events of Tony Daniel's "Battle for the Cowl." But fear not, the five-time Emmy Award winning writer and producer of "Batman: The Animated Series" is back with not one but two Batverse titles in the new era of former Robin and former Nightwing Dick Grayson as Batman in the DC Universe. ![]()
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