The Birds are locked in combat with Basilisk when Black Canary learns a devastating truth!
With the creative team less cohesive than the team they're trying to tell a story about, this Birds of Prey installment lacked the wingspan to leave the ground, much less take flight. Ending the issue on a “shocking twist” that annoys more than surprises, it seems possible that Marx will likely leave the title on the ground until someone else picks it up. Read Full Review
"Birds of Prey" #23 is a second disappointing issue in a row for this series, and it's starting to make me wonder if it's worth sticking it out to see if there's a return to form. This is a title that I want to like, but at the moment it's hard to keep that optimism up. With the title not appearing in next month's "Forever Evil" villains spotlight, it's hard to keep from feeling like Marx and Molenaar have inadvertently provided a good jumping-off point for readers. Read Full Review