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Previews :: Birds of Prey #4 (vol. 2)


On Sale August 11, 2010 • 32pg, FC, $2.99 US
Written by GAIL SIMONE
Art by ED BENES, ADRIANA MELO and MARIAH BENES
Cover by ALINA URUSOV
(White Lantern Variant cover by RYAN SOOK, FERNANDO PASARIN and JOEL GOMEZ)

The explosive first arc of BIRDS OF PREY concludes here! The Birds race against the clock to protect the Super Hero community, but can they make it in time and find their blackmailer? And the final showdown between Black Canary and White Canary is a can’t-miss fight between two martial arts masters!

Birds of Prey #3 (v. 2)


Well, *that* was more than I needed to know about Penguin’s inner life. Ew.

This is a terrific action-packed, thrilled-packed issue where the story finally kicks into high gear! Simone is making great use of the back-story she herself wrote in many great arcs in volume 1, and that makes me think my hunch as to White Canary’s identity might be correct.

Not much to say that won’t be a spoiler, so I’ll just mention that there was a moment when I actually gasped out loud at a development in the story. This is rare and it was awesome storytelling and awesome for me to have that as a reader.

I’m still ambivalent about the newbies, but Hank/Hawk is developing as an interesting antagonist to all the other Birds — even irritating Lady Blackhawk with his sexist cracks — while Dove seems as if she’d fit in fine on her own. They still both feel a bit surplus to the story and to the team, but we shall see how things develop.

Adriana Melo and Mariah Benes lend a hand with the art this time around and the fusion of  Benes’ and Melo’s pencils is the most gorgeous work on this rebooted book so far. Oracle looks wonderful, even while in some dire straits and in the same frumpy outfit as before — it’s just shown better this time around (though everyone seems to have forgotten she pulled her hair back last issue and that she’d gone into some sort of full-immersion virtual war room — she’s just back at her bank of screens with her hair down).

The interplay between Canary and Huntress is a highlight of this arc. They work so well together, and it’s great to see Huntress transformed from the angry lone wolf she used to be to a team player who is trusted and valued by her team.

The book ends on a major cliffhanger with everyone and everything in major disarray and revelations still to come which will, I’m sure, rock the Birds’ worlds.

Meet you back here next month for the finale of “Endrun.”

Birds of Prey #2 (v. 2)

Birds of Prey #2
The opening panel on the very first page of this issue is everything that’s right about Ed Benes’ artwork. Strong poses, clean lines, and lots of personality. Black Canary and Huntress are staring at a foe who has come out of nowhere and proven to be a real threat to them, but they are more mad about it than scared and they stare down danger with the kind of flippant fatalistic banter we’ve come to expect from Gail Simone.

So excellent start to issue 2!

Canary is showing signs of having become a harder, angrier fighter since we last saw her. The upheavals that have occurred in other books such as the messy breakup of both her JLA team and her marriage as well as other family traumas seem to have worn down her spirit and she enjoys the brutality of the fight more than she should, leading her to walk right into the trap the fight turns out to be.

This issue sets up a clearer picture of the threat to the entire Birds team. It centers on Canary but fight impacts everyone related to the Birds of Prey including volume 1 supporting cast/erstwhile villains Savant and Creote. I can only hope that the awful glimpse we get of them is not the last.

Hawk and Dove play a bit more of a role, showing up with Zinda to rescue the cornered Canary and Huntress, but the retreat is as messy as the fight and made worse by the simultaneous additional moves by the team’s unknown enemy. Forced by circumstances to either retreat with Bat-villain Penguin or surrender to the police, Canary chooses to fight and run.

Which is very unlike her and yet consistent with her darker behavior.

I have a feeling this arc will be addressing this change in our light-hearted goofball master martial artist as well as cleaning up some loose ends from both volume 1 and whatever the other writers have been doing with these characters during our sad BoP hiatus.

This is a middle/beginning story that’s setting up a pretty interesting scenario. I still don’t love Hawk and Dove but they contribute this time out and we get to see a bit of what Canary thinks of Hawk which is helpful. The on-stage villain is scary and peculiar. I have an idea of who she might be, but that theory is a bit obvious and could very well be an implied red herring. We’ll see.

The coloring overall looks much better and far less murky. Oracle looks great in a series of expressive and gorgeous closeups, until, weirdly, the final full-length splash page shot of her which is awkward and not terribly flattering. There’s also a bit where she’s shown pulling her hair back and preparing for battle but she pulls back just the back leaving all her hair down around her face. Speaking as someone with hair like that (well, I *just* got it cut today so it’s now much shorter again), that doesn’t help *at all.* The point is to get the hair out of your face and so it really looks like she just randomly changed her hairstyle on her way to battle.

I think a lot of comic artists used to showing off impossible superheroic bodies in action have a  really hard time making that same body type look awesome sitting down and doing much smaller physical things. So, please work on that, Ed.

I’m also getting a little tired of Babs being badly dressed. Too-tight unflattering clothes, weird colors, high-collars. Let’s see some cool workout gear and some action heroine arms shown-off with tank tops. McDaniel used to always have Oracle in action when she was on the line with Nightwing — working out, doing repairs on her systems, grabbing coffee. She was comfy, cutely dressed, and ready for action.

Between the bad clothes, weird poses, and ugly glasses, I’ve just about HAD IT with Barbara Gordon, SuperFrump! STOP IT, YOU GUYS!

Previews :: Birds of Prey #3 (vol. 2)

Birds of Prey #3
On Sale July 14, 2010 • 32pg, FC, $2.99 US
Written by GAIL SIMONE
Art by ED BENES
Cover by CLIFF CHIANG

The explosive first story arc of BIRDS OF PREY continues! Pursued by an unstoppable killer, the Birds are forced to run a gauntlet of insane gang members and corrupt cops out to kill them all while trying to stop a teammate from dying in front of their eyes! The meanest BoP villain yet is calling for blood and won’t stop ’til she gets it!

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From Birds of Prey #3 (vol. 2)

Lady Blackhawk to Hawk:
... Mister, tell you for nothin', you are getting on my nerves.