Trying to prevent the Shadow Army’s latest plan from turning into a live-action bloodbath in a bustling Gotham, the Birds of Prey give new meaning to the word undercover as they head inside a game called The Unreality with an ally they cannot possibly trust at their side.
It's really rare to see a team book that actually feels like the characters are friends, even if they don't always sync up, and that's what's made this easily the best take on the Birds sinceGail's famous run. I'm not sure what's next for KT once this title ends, but DC needs to greenlight anything she's interested in writing for them. Read Full Review
Basri and Cifuentes deliver some solid, visually engaging and fun art throughout the issue. Read Full Review
It's a fun issue that highlights the best parts of this series. Read Full Review
Despite having all the elements of what makes this series fun, a big narrative disconnect between last issue's cliffhanger and this issue detracts from the story. Read Full Review
As the finale to this run looms, the Birds navigate uncertainty and unreality (pun intended on so many levels) towards the final confrontation with the Shadow Army! Read Full Review