WARNING: Contains Potential Spoilers for GOTHAM CITY SIRENS #3!I can honestly say that it wasn’t on my 2024 Comic Predictions Bingo Card forDCto debut their version of theHulk, but I am so here for it. Marvel’s Green Goliath will always be the original—iconic in a way no remake could ever match. But I have to admit, DC’s take has a hilarious charm, and now I’m craving a crossover.
I’d love to see the Hulk face a taste of his own medicine by teaming up with an even more exaggerated version of himself.

Despite their efforts, Punchline overpowers them and locks them in a jail cell, cranking up the heat to dehydrate the Sirens and force them to drink her mind-controlling energy drinks. Just when things seem dire for the Sirens, their honorary member,White Rabbit, comes to their rescue— but she’s not alone. In tow is DUMB BUNNY!
White Rabbit Creates DUMB BUNNY (& She Is Basically the DC Version of the Hulk)
Gotham City Sirens #3 Introduces Dumb Bunny to the DC Universe
Jaina“White Rabbit”Hudsonis a notorious Gotham Rogue, though she lacks the same level of clout as Harley, Selina, and Ivy. Still, Rabbit is well-established in DC lore, primarily known for her unique ability to clone herself.Gotham City Sirens#3 reveals that Jaina can create exaggerated copies of herself, as demonstrated byher creation of Dumb Bunny—a hulking, incredibly strong, yet distinctly dimwitted version of herself.With Dumb Bunny’s massive physique and brute strength, combined with her reduced intelligence, it’s clear that this character is DC’s playful nod to the Hulk.
While Dumb Bunny makes her debut in issue #3 ofGotham City Sirens, she sticks around for issue #4, giving fans more time to enjoy the sheer hilarity she brings to the already dynamic mix of Harley, Jaina, Ivy, and Selina. Despite being essentially a weapon of mass destruction, Dumb Bunny’s childlike intelligence and endearing demeanormake her exceptionally lovable, particularly in scenes where she crushes villains to protect her friends.Recently,White Rabbit has made a comeback in comics, including in Joshua Williamson’sBatman and Robinseries. It will be intriguing to see if Dumb Bunny follows this trend.

GRAAAAH!: Dumb Bunny Even Has Her Own Version of “Hulk Smash!”
There May Not Be a Market for a Dumb Bunny / Hulk Crossover, But That Doesn’t Change the Fact I Still Want One
In addition to Dumb Bunny’s intelligence and strength paralleling the Hulk’s, she also seems to have her own version of Bruce Banner’s iconic“HULK SMASH!”catchphrase—”GRAAAAH!”Though it’s more guttural and less articulate, Dumb Bunny’s roar as she brings down her fists in a smashing move that closely resembles the Hulk’s signature moves establishes a clear connection. These similarities make me wish for a crossover between the two characters, even if there’s no current market for it. I’d love to see theHulkface a taste of his own medicine by teaming up with an even more exaggerated version of himself.
Gotham City Sirens Officially Debuts Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy & Catwoman’s New Cowgirl Costumes
The Gotham City Sirens have officially reunited, but they’re trading in their typical spandex and bustiers for some rootin' tootin' Cowgirl gear!
Hulk
Bruce Banner, AKA the Hulk, is one of Marvel’s most iconic heroes. The character, who shifts between a mild-mannered scientist and a brutish green brawler, has starred in several live-action and animated movies and TV shows across seven decades and counting.
Harley Quinn
Poison Ivy
Inducted into Batman’s rogues gallery in the 1960s, Poison Ivy is a metahuman who terrorizes Gotham with her poisonous touch and control over plant life. A misanthropic eco-terrorist, Poison Ivy is also depicted as an anti-hero, using her powers in attempts to regrow the environment in the wake of pollution and deforestation. Together with her lover Harley Quinn, the two are always ready to wreak havoc in Gotham.




