Batgirl, Black Canary and their teammates call themselves "Birds of Prey," but they may become prey themselves when Gotham City's besieged by mythical birds. Still, they might be able to unravel the mystery with the help of the two newest Birds of Prey team members: Daphne and Velma!
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One of the benefits of a book like this is it potentially introduces younger fans to the rich history of the DCU. Sure, they know Superman and Batman, and maybe Green Lantern and the Flash. But it features properties they might not otherwise meet, as well as some of the more obscure characters from the DC library. Read Full Review
Birds of Prey fans should enjoy this one, and I was thrilled to see a favorite, but now sadly mostly forgotten, member of the team earn a cameo (I just wish she could have stuck around awhile longer). Eventually the group determines the giant birds are nothing more than robots under the control of the Penguin and the Birds of Prey (and a kung fu Daphne) jump into action while Velma takes control of the villain's latest toy. Worth a look. Read Full Review
I can see this issue being a great way to introduce young readers to the Birds. Read Full Review
Though not offering any deep insights into character, this adventure highlights the joys of the classic Birds of Prey series as well as the fun hi-jinks of the Scooby-Doo gang. Read Full Review
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