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    Birds of Prey #1

    Birds of Prey » Birds of Prey #1 - Endrun, Part One of Four: Without Breaking A Few Eggs released by DC Comics on July 1, 2010.

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    Soaring out of BRIGHTEST DAY, the Birds are back in town! Because you demanded it, fan-favorites Gail Simone (WONDER WOMAN, SECRET SIX) and Ed Benes (JUSTICE LEAGUE, GREEN LANTERN) reunite to reinvent the book where they made their explosive debut as a team. Oracle, Black Canary, Huntress and Lady Blackhawk all return to Gotham City where they belong – and they've brought a couple of new friends (or are they foes?) along with them!

    Guest-starring a major Bat-villain and the first appearance of the most dangerous, most twisted new Birds villain ever!

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    The Birds are back in town! 0

    Oracle re-assembles the Birds after having her hand forced by a mysterious villain.    What You Need To Know. The Birds of Prey have been out of commission for quite some time.  Recently Oracle has moved to the Batcave and monitored a new Batgirl.  Black Canary has recently left the Justice League.  Huntress continues to work within the Batman Family.   Fan Favorites Gail Simone and Ed Benes have returned for a new volume in the amazing series.    The Good.   The Story was beautifully written by...

    17 out of 17 found this review helpful.

    Birds of Prey is BACK!!! with a big (good) bang 0

      The Good Oh where do I begin? First off the issue starts off with a dramatic sequence that will have you drawn in hook, line, and sinker right off the bat. The art is KILLER. Ed Benes is on the top of his game. It’s not only him but the whole art team. They give the book a very well flowing, glossy and liquid, beautiful feel.   This book is by far the best looking book out of DC this week. Ends with a good cliffhanger, you want more after it’s over. And as usual with her work, Gail Simone puts...

    13 out of 13 found this review helpful.

    The Birds and the Bees. And the Birds of Prey. 0

    STORY  The birds are back in town. We start the story off with Dinah trying to save a little girl named Katy from this terrorist wannabe in Iceland. Things are looking pretty bad until Zinda shows up in a helicopter doing some collateral damage. Dinah whips into action by kicking their a$$e$. Katy is saved and makes headlining news in Iceland. Back in Gotham, Oracle is thinking about rejoining the girls. Hawk and Dove are fighting The Sick Cheerleaders. They win, but Hawk is not really himself...

    11 out of 12 found this review helpful.
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