keith71_98's Birds of Prey #1 - Let Us Prey review

    Avatar image for keith71_98

    DC's femme fatale team take off again...


    "Birds of Prey" #1 relaunches DC's team of femme fatales this time without  Oracle or Huntress, both personal favorites of mine. Black Canary takes center stage in a story that jumps head first into the action. The issue doesn't feel like a new book. It feels like a new chapter. It's assumed that we are familiar with the characters with the exception of a civilian reporter named Charlie Keen who finds himself caught in the middle of a huge donnybrook. We get a flashback appearance by Barbara Gordon in a "this is why I'm not on your team" moment with Dinah but little else in regards to background information. That being said, writer Duane Swierczynski does place us in the early days of this particular team with Dinah still looking for members and this first action-fueled story arc offers plenty of mystery. The story is well constructed and at times has an almost 80's action movie feel to it. We do get some corny dialogue that I assume is meant to make the team sound tough but instead comes off lame and rather goofy. But overall it's a fun romp that puts together a fairly engaging story. 

    Jesus Saiz's art is really strong. The action sequences have a slick, polished, and cinematic quality to them. There are some gorgeous panels set outdoors during a rain storm and others with heavy shadows that really relay the tone of the book. There are occasional inconsitencies in terms of details. Some pages feature really nice backgrounds while other pages seem to skip backgrounds altogether. A little more careful attention to some of the panels could have made this book look even better. 

    "Birds of Prey" #1 is a nice start to the series but nothing that's going to blow you away. There is plenty of action that keeps the issue energetic and enough mystery to the story to keep things interesting. While Starling doesn't do much for me, I love Black Canary and I'm interested in seeing the team grow. But with so many new books vying for my dollars, this series needs to do a little more to stay on my pull list.

    Other reviews for Birds of Prey #1 - Let Us Prey

      Damned Tattoos & Blue Fishnets 0

      Overview   Ornithologists beware, the Birds.. are back.. and they are... back.. and stuff. This is another one of the DCnU 52 books, that has characters on the cover that do not actually appear in the book, but that's okay. Book starts fast and that pace is keep at such for most of the issue. Most of the issue focuses on Black Canary and my totally favorite new character of right now, Starling. (its the tattoos, sass factor and the hair) but one very famous and popular Bird of Prey character fro...

      32 out of 33 found this review helpful.

      The New Birds of Prey 0

      Synopsis: Black Canary takes the role of assembling a new Birds of Prey.What's Good?This is not the Birds of Prey I know, and that's a huge statement coming from me. I was very reluctant to buy this book, because it was missing one of its central cast member: Oracle. How exactly was this group going to function? I'm not that familiar with Duane Swierczynski writing other than Psylocke, but makes Black Canary the central character for this series. She's still framed for a murder, but she still wa...

      6 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    This edit will also create new pages on Comic Vine for:

    Beware, you are proposing to add brand new pages to the wiki along with your edits. Make sure this is what you intended. This will likely increase the time it takes for your changes to go live.

    Comment and Save

    Until you earn 1000 points all your submissions need to be vetted by other Comic Vine users. This process takes no more than a few hours and we'll send you an email once approved.