Welcome to Gothtopia! Die happy! Black Canary confronts Ra's al Ghul - who makes her an offer that could save her husband! Is she willing to pay the ultimate price?
Birds of Prey #28 is not a good book, but I haven't really enjoyed Gothtopia in general. Christy Marx does some cool things that will reap benefits in the regular run, but most of the Gothtopia bits fall flat. Read Full Review
Overall, Birds of Prey #28 is an exceptionally average comic book. Nothing in the book is really bad, but nothing is really exceptional either. The GothTopia story is easily forgettable, but the seeds planted in the last 5 pages of the issue were very refreshing and show promise for the series. I would not recommend anyone buy this issue unless they are already reading the series. Read Full Review
Usually, tie-in issues to a larger story serve to illuminate the reader and fully explain the events going on; Birds of Prey #28 essentially does the exact opposite as it sacrifices the current story to set itself up for future ones down the line. Read Full Review