DC’s Sirens series takes a darker, more intimate turn this week as Sirens: Love Hurts #3 blends relationship upheaval with a string of murders in Gotham. The issue, on sale April 8, 2026, promises to shift character dynamics while introducing a new serial-killer threat that could ripple through upcoming storylines.
The creative team lists Tini Howard as the writer, with art and at least one cover credit attributed to Babs Tarr; variant covers include art by Derrick Chew and Tula Lotay. Retail price is $5.99. Early preview pages show the Sirens sharing quiet moments before the tone changes, then moving into crime-solving scenes that interrupt personal conversations and budding romances.
At the center of the issue is a holiday-set bachelorette gathering for Black Canary that doubles as the site of a violent mystery. Guests include the Sirens and Barbara Gordon, placing Gotham’s vigilantes and the police commissioner’s family in the same, increasingly dangerous, room.
- Release date: April 8, 2026
- Writer: Tini Howard
- Art/Covers: Babs Tarr (credited artist/cover), variant covers by Derrick Chew and Tula Lotay
- Price: $5.99
- Key elements: Harley Quinn–Poison Ivy romance development; Catwoman–Bruce Wayne relationship tension; Black Canary bachelorette party; new serial killer known as Horoscope
What stands out in the preview is how personal stakes and procedural beats are interwoven. Panels shift from a warm café scene to rooftop intimacy — notably a moment between Black Canary and Green Arrow — and then to violent interruption as the killer’s presence becomes apparent. That tonal swing suggests the issue aims to balance character-driven moments with a tighter, thriller-style plot.
Three developments to watch:
- Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy: the pair move beyond friendship toward a romantic arc that could affect future team dynamics across Gotham.
- Catwoman and Bruce Wayne: Bruce’s move to define the relationship introduces friction, potentially altering Selina Kyle’s alliances and outlook.
- The Horoscope killer: a new antagonist whose methods bring a darker, investigative angle to the series and increase stakes at what should have been a celebratory event.
For readers tracking continuity, Sirens: Love Hurts #3 appears to deepen characterization while introducing a mystery element that may extend beyond a single issue. That combination could make this installment consequential for how the Sirens are positioned in DC’s broader Gotham narratives.
If you follow Bat-family and Gotham-centered titles, this issue is relevant for its potential to change relationships that recur across multiple series and for introducing a threat that ties personal and procedural storylines together.
Available formats and cover variants are listed below for collectors:
- 0226DC0191 – standard
- 0226DC0192 – Derrick Chew Cover – $5.99
- 0226DC0193 – Tula Lotay Cover – $5.99
Sirens: Love Hurts #3 hits comic shops and digital platforms on April 8. Fans interested in a blend of character work and a serialized whodunit should find plenty to follow in this issue.
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