Presented below is the guide to the Gotham
Girls comic series. The guide includes the original
cover date, story title, picture of the cover, and
description. This page contains information on every
animated Gotham Girls appearance in the animated comic
books.
For In-Depth reviews, click on the issue you want
below
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Gotham Girls #1 - Cat's Paw
Cover Date - October 2002
Written by Paul Storrie; art by Jennifer Graves and J. Bone; cover by
Shane Glines
The women of the hit WB Online webtoon burst into the animated DC
Universe in an action-packed miniseries! Unable to resist a golden
opportunity to fund her beloved lion preserve, Catwoman heists a vial of
a mysterious formula for a shady company — only to discover she’s
actually working for Poison Ivy and mallet-wielding sidekick Harley
Quinn. That sets off an every-villain-for-herself chase across Gotham’s
rooftops — and attracts the attention of both Batgirl and officer Renée
Montoya, who reluctantly team up to join in the fray!
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Gotham Girls #2 - Ivy League
Cover Date - November 2002
Written by Paul Storrie; art by Jennifer Graves and J. Bone; cover by
Shane Glines
In the hot new series based on the WB Online webtoon, the female stars
of the animated Gotham universe duke it out! Detective Renée Montoya,
investigating the theft of a mysterious chemical compound, follows the
deadly trail of Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn, while Ivy tries to convince
Catwoman and Batgirl that they should cooperate with her (fat chance)!
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Gotham Girls #3 - Harlquinade
Cover Date - December 2002
Written by Paul Storrie; art by Jennifer Graves and J. Bone; cover by
Shane Glines
Harley Quinn gets control of a chemical formula everyone wants, which
means that nothing goes as planned — not even for her best pal Poison
Ivy. And Detective Reneé Montoya is hot on everyone’s trail…
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Gotham Girls #4 - I Carry A Badge!
Cover Date - January 2002
Written by Paul Storrie; art by Jennifer Graves and J. Bone; cover by
Shane Glines
Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn think they’ve succeeded in stealing Ivy’s
plant formula back from the chemical company that stole it first. But
it’s good girls vs. bad girls as Detective Renee Montoya finally catches
up to — and teams up with — Batgirl!
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Gotham Girls #5 - Bat Attitude
Cover Date - Feburary2002
Written by Paul Storrie; art by Jennifer Graves and J. Bone; cover by
Shane Glines
The action-packed miniseries concludes! As the clock runs out on gaining
possession of a dangerous chemical, Batgirl finds herself torn between
fighting and feeling — for Harley’s loneliness, Poison Ivy’s
protectiveness, and Catwoman’s love of danger. But she and Detective
Reneé Montoya have to come down on the side of the law. Can they do it
in time?
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